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This is Syam didi (didi meaning elder sister in Bangla) with her new born son. It was shot during my trip to Bandarban two weeks ago.

 

It was on our first morning in Bogalake. I took out the 75-150mm and went for a morning stroll in the village. When I noticed Syam didi and her son standing in front of her tea shop. That's when I caught this moment.

 

Noise added during post processing.

 

Copyright : Aneek Mustafa Anwar

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A little girl hugging a bunny...

I wrote a short text Socialised Affection about woodgraining for an Open Editions publication about Specialism.

Gravestone, Waverly Cemetery

Subali and Aarany, asiatic lions from the Tiergarten Nürnberg, showing affection

The Giraffe is feeding her baby

Captain Eric Jordan brings American 49 into the gate; "Shower of Affection" provided by DFW ARFF.

Jui with her little bro

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Camera : Nikon D3000

Lens : Nikkor AF-S 55-200 mm f/4.0-5.6G IF-ED DX VR

Focal Length : 160 mm

Aperture : f/5.3

Shutter Speed : 1/80

ISO : 200

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February 14, 2013. (45/365)

(+2 in comments) 38 of 365 – Candidly shot this mother & son at a pancake breakfast. As soon as I saw them I knew they had a very special relationship and did my best to capture it.

Of course, I asked permission from the mom first.

 

Taken in the wild at Kgalagadi, South Africa!

 

Copyright: Robert Kok. All rights reserved!

 

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Fuji Pro 400H

Pentacon Six TL Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 80mm f2.8

a child's affection...is truly the most precious gift...that parents could ever receive...forever...

The two find one another.

Horses on a ranch near the suwannee river.

View On Black

One more from those taken just before my trip two weeks ago. The Lions at the Cleveland Metro Parks Zoo are my favorite animals and I enjoy watching and capturing pieces of their lives. I've just begun processing images from my trip - the first of these is my day 105 image on my Back Roads 365 blog posted today.

 

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mating parrots on a tree

#parrots #mating #urbanlife

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The New Adelphi, Hull, March 2014

*in color - taken @ Danau Beratan, Bali, Indonesia

 

Camera: Nikon D700+AF-S f3.5 24-85mm

EXIF: 0.4s,f/16,ISO100@24mm

Belated Easter shots. We didn't see the girls on Easter so we did a little re-enactment a couple weeks ago. lol.

 

Nikon D5000, 50mm

 

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That is what love truly is...

A man running a small shoe repair shop and handling her kid with the utmost affection in parallel....

Mating butterflies at Banerghatta National Park

Copyright (c) Ahmed Sharif, 2006

 

Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh

 

To get more glimpses from the same tour, please visit my blog page:

Panamnagar (November 2006)

Music from the "Free Affection" playing somewhere in Marin County. (●'◡'●)

 

I am flip flopping between posting some new local pics and some old China pics.

This information I am sharing with you all about Love and Affection is taken from a Tamil book that I read few days back.

 

In this world there is one thing that can be shared limitless, that is nothing but LOVE! It is told that in one of the Buddhist home at Thailand, tigers and deers are not kept in cages. They move around freely in the home with Full of love. The monks say they love their pets, wild or domestic and they too in return love to the monks. How nice it is to hear this information! World just revolves around safely only because of Love and not because of money. There is another story, one of the tribes in South Africa have a different way of punishing people who had done wrong. When a person does wrong thing, no prison term, no whip but he will be made to stand in the public and people will come and speak the good things he has done so far after which he will be released. What a soft punishment! It will surely take him in good paths later.

 

Love has to be definitely two ways. Love is expression of trust. When we trust people and if we believe they will not harm us and they will help us, Love starts to develop.

 

Now let us see the difference between Love and Affection. Love is kind of interest that we show towards the people fairly new to us. Affection is also the similar kind of interest but shown towards the already known people. Parents shower affection on kids, Teacher shares love with students. When we like a living being or a thing and show a great interest an immense affection develops. Affection has a boundary. But love has no boundary. Both Love and affection can’t be kept under lock and key and saved for future. If you keep love with yourself, it will be of no use to you and others. Love should not be a fixed deposit, rather look at it as ATM. When we give it first the same returns in multiples!

 

Share and Spread Love!

 

Have a great Sunday and a Lovely week ahead!

 

Affection's gift: :a Christmas, New-Year, and birth-day present.

New York: : Published by Leavitt & Allen, No. 27 Dey Street., [between 1852 and 1855?] 19 cm.

Am 1852 Affect 72573.O

 

www.ravelry.com/projects/specs/color-affection

 

(I lost my camera battery charger, so FO photos for this one are from a cell camera. I can live with this.)

 

My only "complaint" about this project is that I didn't leave enough slack when carrying yarn so the edges pull and force the ends of the shawl to curl a bit. But I actually like this? It looks like intentional structure? Whatever -- it's gray and stripey and those are two of my favorite things so there.

  

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