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Ahhhhh….
A bit higher than i thought …
hope the little ones can swim !
Visit this location at The Citadel
Pose provided by SamPoses
♫ song: Untouchable
taken @ District 18
Mask and armtech by SOLE
Arm : @ Omnis
Thank you very much Aster for the suit ;))
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Through wind and rain we got here
Now we're flying babe with no fear
We've been doing pain for so long
When I stare in your eyes it's all gone
Through wind and rain we burn bright
Learn to fly through flames and hold tight
With so many ways to go wrong
But when I look in your eyes they're all gone
And in my dreams it feels like we are forty storeys tall
When you're around ooooh we're untouchable
And in my dreams it feels like we aren't ever gonna fall
We're safe and sound and we're untouchable...
(Extract from "Untouchable" by Girls Aloud, 2009)
Say it in your best Al Capone-in-The-Untouchables accent.
Inspired by one of my contacts, MIGUEL, because he uploaded from his archives, too. I'm so mentally tired lately that I don't have the energy or inspiration to take new photos. This is an outtake from my recent "water drops/CD" series (pp. 3-4). Can you see why this was a reject?
Will catch up with ya'll later.
Picture created for ♥Adriënnes Untouchable Dream
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Situated in the former 16th century Municipal Prison, the Centro Português de Fotografia (Portuguese Photography Centre) offers a nice collection of photographs and photographic equipment in a fascinating environment.
Porto, Portugal.
He is considered an out cast and an untouchable in the Indian caste system. His perceived social status is so far from the truth. He is actually quite famous.
I have seen numerous images of him on Fickr and he is on YouTube as well. He is a manganiar; a folk singer of the Thar Desert, He is the keeper of stories from the days of Alexander the Great and the maharajas. He and his fellow musicians have survived because of the patronage from wealthy merchants in the caravan cities of the desert. He sings the songs of the desert and he fascinated me and many others.
The following video doesn't really do him justice. I was a crowd of one when I heard him softly sing his melancholy soulful song of the faraway desert of days gone by.