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♫ Keith Whitley - When You Say Nothing At All♫

Credits: Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Lis.Blog

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A.T Tattoos

 

It's amazing how you

Can speak right to my heart

Without saying a word

You can light up the dark

 

Try as I may, I could never explain

What I hear when you don't say a thing

 

The smile on your face

Lets me know that you need me

There's a truth in your eyes

Saying you'll never leave me

The touch of your hand says you'll catch me wherever I fall

You say it best when you say nothing at all

 

All day long I can hear

People talking out loud (oooh)

But when you hold me near (you hold me near)

You drown out the crowd (the crowd, the crowd)

 

Try as they may, they can never define

What's been said between your heart and mine

 

The smile on your face

Lets me know that you need me

There's a truth in your eyes

Saying you'll never leave me

The touch of your hand says you'll catch me wherever I fall

You say it best (you say it best) when you say nothing at all

 

The smile on your face

Lets me know that you need me

There's a truth in your eyes

Saying you'll never leave me

The touch of your hand says you'll catch me wherever I fall

You say it best (you say it best) when you say nothing at all

 

(You say it best when you say nothing at all

You say it best when you say nothing at all)

 

That smile on your face

The truth in your eyes

The touch of your hand

Lets me know that you need me

 

(You say it best when you say nothing At all

You say it best when you say nothing at all)

  

Four Belgium Burlesque Womens .

If only I would sculpt , if only I could afford to buy... Seen in a gallery in Positano

Four Belgium Burlesque Womens

KyraStyle - Skirt 178

Swank Event

 

Kyra Style - Sweater 179

WIP Event

 

Lavarock Poses - Fem Bento Pose Set-50

Lavarock Store

Marketplace

Taken by the photographer Aug.[ustus] Wahlström in Falun. No information on who these two young ladies were.

 

They are presented as the active young women of their day, elegantly dressed in white with white gloves and small straw hats. But the clothes are blouses and skirts which required much less corsetery to be worn, and didn't restrict movement as much as the high fashion of the day did, the hats though elegant are small straw hats made for movement outdoors, not just sitting still. And the black umbrellas means you can go out even in bad weather. (Not sure I would recommend muddy walks in those white clothes, but....) All in all, a testament to the youth culture of the day, the late 1890s, when going outside became really popular.

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Women in Delhi.

 

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Delhi | India | 2025

©2025RubyFernandez-Brown

IG: @RubyPhotografia

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Moon rising over sand dunes at Elafonisos island.

captured in Penang

A mother and daughter walk at a slow pace along the ocean's edge. The sun has set and all that remains is the glow of a late summer sunset. But it doesn't appear they even notice the glow in the sky, or the gentle waves, or hear the sound of sand crunching underfoot or even the cries of the seagulls. They are deep in conversation, two women, sharing what matters in their lives.

 

Not far off is a photographer, alone with her camera, watching every magical moment transforming before her eyes. The sky at this time of the evening can be anywhere from shades of gold to brilliant reds, to pale pinks and purples.

 

Two are oblivious to their surroundings while one is on high alert waiting for the right moment to capture with her camera. And then there it is, two women walking, the sky, the waves, all coming together for this one woman.

Two women wash clothes and gossip on the ghats of the River Narmada in Maheshwar , a small town in the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India.A timeless vignette of life in India.

A shot taken long distance from a moving boat.Hence not as sharp as I would have liked it.

 

Family commitments are keeping me busy and I will not be very regular here for the next one month my friends.I will try and look in whenever I can but I may not be very prompt with my comments.I will be back on a regular basis sometime in July.Take care, stay safe.

[Heartsdale Jewelry] Aria Collection

TP to Heartsdale Jewelries

 

Achromatic - Rainbow Roses Photo Spot Backdrop

@ WIP Event June 2 to 12 Opens at 2PM

  

I was experimenting with developing a c-41 film, Ilford XP2, in black and white chemistry. I used Clayton F76+. There are no published times for this combination. So I took an educated guess. I was wrong. I developed at 1:14 for 9 minutes. I think I should have tried 12 minutes. Even though this was extremely underdeveloped, I really like the shot. It was shot in the daytime but kinda looks like night.

 

canon a2 with 40mm

️ilford xp2

Clayton f76+ 1:14 9min (underdeveloped)

scanned with Nikon d780 and slide duplicator

Bassins de Lumières à l’ancienne base sous-marine de Bordeaux: les artistes Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto et Massimiliano Siccardi présentent leur création "Gustav Klimt, d’or et de couleurs" réalisée à partir d’oeuvres de la figure incontournable de la peinture symbolique viennoise. L’exposition numérique présente les oeuvres qui ont fait la singularité et le succès de Klimt : sa période dorée, ses portraits et ses paysages.

 

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500Px: 500px.com/jldum

 

B&W: www.flickr.com/photos/jldum/albums/72157635275056980

Women of Steel is a bronze sculpture that commemorates the women of Sheffield who worked in the city's steel industry during the First World War and Second World War. A work of the sculptor Martin Jennings, it was unveiled in June 2016.

Informal portrait of two indigenous Malaysian women in Sarawak, East Malaysia

 

Free to download under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs copyright. Thank you for following me in my photographic journey - Wayne

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Rainy Day Women 12 & 35

 

Bob Dylan

 

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The Organization of Cape Verdean Women (OMCV) in partnership with the Cape Verdean Institute for Gender Equality and Equity (ICIEG) and other partners announced on Sunday, March 7th in the City of Assomada, the main commemorative event of International Women's Day under the motto Djuntu na Paz, nu kombati violênsia na Cabo Verde (Together in Peace, in the fight against violence in Cape Verde).

 

The opening ceremony was co-chaired by His Excellency the Prime Minister, Jose Maria Neves and the UN System Resident Coordinator, Mrs. Petra Lantz and was also attended by the US Ambassador, Government representatives, and representatives of local municipalities, among others.

 

Celebrating International Women's Day we know that we join thousands of people around the world, to celebrate a date that marked the world 100 years ago. It is celebrated worldwide this year under the motto Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities: Progress for All.

 

At the same time, the 15th anniversary of the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action is celebrated. In 1995 during the IV World Conference on Women, world leaders committed themselves to promote equality, development and peace to women around the world.

 

The Beijing Declaration remains as current as it was 15 years ago: as long as women are not liberated from poverty and injustice all the objectives for which we work – peace, security and sustainable development - will be threatened. There are several examples of progress, although gender stereotyping and discrimination based on gender persist in all cultures and communities.

 

The International Women's Day is an opportunity to make a critical review of the successes achieved over the past 15 years, which are not few, and to take stock on how to achieve what is missing.

 

In Cape Verde a lot has been done since the independence in favor of women, allowing to create a favorable environment for increased participation of women, and to contribute to the development of the country. Great results have been achieved with emphasis on education, health, and political participation of women over the last years. Highlighting at the government level, among the ministers, eight are women.

 

However, it cannot be said that women have achieved the same equality as men, to emphasize the important achievements in favor of women in Cape Verde and thereby stimulate and continue this struggle. Because social ills still persist, such as unemployment, extreme poverty which affects mostly female heads of households, and the violence against women, that are in flagrant contradiction with the promise contained in the Charter of the United Nations "to promote the social progress and better standards of life in a broader concept of freedom".

 

The consequences of the violence for women and girls as well as to their families, communities and societies are incalculable. Too often the crimes are unpunished and the criminals go free. In this context the States have the responsibility to protect women and punish their aggressors, ensuring a continuing improvement of judicial processes.

 

With increasing frequency, men manifest themselves against this blot in our society. It is not easy to change mentalities and habits that endure for generations. It is a task for all – individuals, organizations and governments. We should work together to declare, loud and clear at the highest level, that violence against women will not be tolerated, whatever form it takes, the context in which it occurs and the circumstances that surround it.

 

Recognizing this fact, the African Union at the Conference of 15-year review of the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action that was celebrated in March 2010 in New York, launched the African Women's Decade 2010-2020, reaffirming the commitment assumed since the Dakar and Beijing conferences and the resolutions on gender equality and women empowerment taken by the Assembly of the African Union, to accelerate the achievement of results set out in the Millennium Development Goals.

 

*Ministry of Youth and President of the Council of Ministers, Ministry of Work, Family and Social Unity, Ministry of Education and Sports, Ministry of Environment, Rural Development and Marine Resources, Secretary of State Adjunct of Prime Minister.

Nikon FM2N

Nikkor 85mm/F1.8

Film - ISO 200

Scanner- Epson V7000

If enought of us keep trying, we'll get someplace. ~Amelia Earhart

     

Super colorful! It looked quite awesome

Clicked @ Annakatti - CTC Trek

Models : Abhinayah & Sowmya

 

Critiques are welcome, so please...

spotted at the Easter Parade & Bonnet Festival 2023

#watercolor #aquarell by @peter_seelig

This woman carryies okra from her fields near Tamale, Ghana. Okra is often harvested by women to supplement their incomes (USAID/Elisa Walton).

watercolor abstract

a week before I met the women of Kano at home and was impressed

Two women walk by a poster of Jan Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring near the Gare du Nord/Noordstation in Brussels.

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