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Taken at Tyntesfield House, Somerset

AT OFFF 2011 for SPEAKER'S CORNER.

 

CONCEPT:

Trust is an audiovisual performance about fluid dynamics and a Non Newtonian way to process them; the way is the opposite you thought, but you have to TRUST in what you see.

What you see is what it can be. In 1984 (George Orwell) 2+2 is not 4 but can be 5, 3, zero.

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Algo me hace pensar que el mundo no funciona, que ha de cambiar de forma, cuando veo que en un entorno en que debiera reinar la concordia y el ánimo positivo, podemos encontrar esta expresión de dolor, sufrimiento, duda y desconfianza plena en el mundo...

 

Espero que nos demos cuenta de que algo no funciona, antes de que sea demasiado tarde para remediarlo.

 

Mi segundo B&W y mi primer HDR , en el mismo pack, partiendo de una foto digital a color ... en formato RAW por supuesto.

With a wide range of capabilities, U.S. Trust can create a custom solution tailored to your unique situation. You'll have a dedicated advisor and team of specialists and together, U.S. Trust will build a wealth plan that aligns with your personal values and family goals.

Partly obscured old sign in Pittsburgh.

 

I love the glass finial on the streetlamp.

Taken with Minolta MD Zoom 70-210mm f4 on Panasonic GH2.

Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.

High Green, Worcester. A National Trust property

Everything is possible by building trust

DJ Jonny Trust during sound check..

bobble recently celebrated the upcoming holidays with The Tomorrow Trust, a South African organization that supports at risk youth with their individual learning and psychosocial needs.

Waiting to find out what T is going to ask her to do next

A sign of trust. My dog Zima, a mixed breed who will celebrate her 11th birthday in June is tight up against my leg in the veteran’s waiting room. As long as I am there she knows she is safe and no one will harm her. Her ‘Wellness Check” was great; since she has lost the eleven pound she had gained eating table food too often. Now her diet is 95% dry dog food suggested by her vet. 1/24/2011

Nymans is an English garden in Haywards Heath, Sussex. It was developed, starting in the late 19th century, by three generations of the Messel family, and was brought to renown by Leonard Messel.

 

In 1953 Nymans became a National Trust property.[1] Nymans is the origin of many sports, selections and hybrids, both planned and serendipitous, some of which can be identified by the term nymansensis, "of Nymans". Eucryphia × nymansensis (E. cordifolia × E. glutinosa) is also known as E. "Nymansay". Magnolia × loebneri 'Leonard Messel', Camellia 'Maud Messel' and Forsythia suspensa 'Nymans', with its bronze young stems, are all familiar shrub to gardeners.

 

History

In the late 19th century, Ludwig Messel, a member of a German Jewish family, settled in England and bought the Nymans estate, a house with 600 acres on a sloping site overlooking the picturesque High Weald of Sussex. There he set about turning the estate into a place for family life and entertainment, with an Arts and Crafts-inspired garden room where topiary features contrast with new plants from temperate zones around the world. Messel's head gardener from 1895 was James Comber, whose expertise helped form plant collections at Nymans of camellias, rhododendrons, which unusually at the time were combined with planting heather (Erica) eucryphias and magnolias. William Robinson advised in establishing the Wild Garden.[2]

 

His son Colonel Leonard Messel succeeded to the property in 1915 and replaced the nondescript Regency house with the picturesque stone manor, designed by Sir Walter Tapper and Norman Evill in a mellow late Gothic/Tudor style. He and his wife Maud (daughter of Edward Linley Sambourne) extended the garden to the north and subscribed to seed collecting expeditions in the Himalayas and South America.

 

The garden reached a peak in the 1930s and was regularly opened to the public. The severe reduction of staff in World War II was followed in 1947 by a disastrous fire in the house, which survives as a garden ruin. The house was partially rebuilt and became the home of Leonard Messel's daughter[3] Anne Messel and her second husband the 6th Earl of Rosse. At Leonard Messel's death in 1953 it was willed to the National Trust with 275 acres of woodland, one of the first gardens taken on by the Trust. Lady Rosse continued to serve as Garden Director.

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National Trust, Red House - The distinguished west exterior of The Red House. 20/09/2008 dcphotolibrary.co.uk/

Sacred Bones Artist Trust Performs @ Wierd 4.20.11

Governor O'Malley hosts maryland environmental trust at Government House by Tom Nappi at Government House, Annapolis, Maryland

trust me

fuck yooooou!!

 

atras de mi cuaderno de fotografia jajaja

amo limar =)

 

+Val+

Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.

Fox: Stop Hurting America. Rise and Resist at Fox News.

restless night but only one quake, but the kids were racing and playing soccer on top of my head , Im happy they are playing again

"Snow Leopard" "Cat Survival Trust"

The instant I saw this kid in a snuggle with her father all I wanted was a quick rewind of my life to around that age. Riding around on the scooter's handlebar with Pa driving, holding his hand while walking, playing, posing for zillion pics, wanting to not walk but be carried in my dad's arms - knowing nothing can ever and will ever go wrong there..... In him, I trust :)

 

Lalbagh, Bangalore

Karnataka, India

National Trust, Sheffield Park and Gardens in May 2016.

Hanbury Hall", Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire was built in 1701 by Thomas Vernon, a lawyer and whig MP for Worcester. The hall and estates are owned by the National Trust.

 

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-hanburyhall

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Vernon_(lawyer)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_family

Images from the two night dinner event for Trust America with Jeb Bush. Joel Silverman Photography, serving the Denver Metro area.

Like a red wheelbarrow, so much depends upon a carefully placed bag...

milano, italy 2009

 

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Wilmington Priory, Landmark Trust

A visit to the National Trust property Plas Newydd on the Isle of Anglesey. The seat of the Marquesses of Anglesey.

 

Plas Newydd is a country house set in gardens, parkland and surrounding woodland on the north bank of the Menai Strait, in Llanddaniel Fab, near Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey, Wales. The current building has its origins in 1470, and evolved over the centuries to become one of Anglesey's principal residences. Owned successively by Griffiths, Baylys and Pagets, it became the country seat of the Marquesses of Anglesey, and the core of a large agricultural estate. The house and grounds, with views over the strait and Snowdonia, are open to the public, having been owned by the National Trust since 1976.

 

From its earliest known resident in 1470, Plas Newydd passed by inheritance and marriage through 500 years of a family's increasing concentration of wealth, titles and estates, until the 7th Marquess of Anglesey presented it to the National Trust, so that the house and grounds could be opened to the public.

  

Plas Newydd is a Grade I listed building.

 

Plas Newydd

  

A look around the inside of the house.

  

Heading for the exit, towards the cafe.

  

Waterloo Cavalry Museum. The 1st Marquess of Anglesey served at the Battle of Waterloo as the number two to the Duke of Wellington. Various artefacts from 1815 are in these rooms.

  

Field-Marshal Viscount Combermere

 

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