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colección Jonas Papier

 

Moving the changing table out to the donation pile but the baby had napping plans.

Inspire

 

Hope

 

Change

  

view with streamy bits of paper and confetti in your hair.

 

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Cliche Saturday HCS (because parades are cliche and not ONE of those people are using the pedestrian crossing! Also in the hopes that marriage based on LOVE will become cliche)

 

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One of the hundreds of photos I've done and never posted. It was taken at the Palm Springs Gay Pride Festival last November.

 

After yesterday's Monumental decision by SCOTUS on Constitutional rights, I felt it was the right time to finally post it.

in the streets of Budapest

I was originally going to wear this little waistcoat over my top on the Friday evening but decided I'd be probably too warm in the venue.

Dance studio Body Spirit Fügen.

changing needs.

veranderende behoeften.

Here is Arriva Buses Wales Wrightbus VDL AB200 Pulsar CX07 CUU 2657 is seen at Bangor bus station on bus stop C as this is loading the passangers as its working on the route X4 to Caergybi / Holyhead. The bus times for Arriva in Bangor have now changed as the 4A is now heading for Llangefni via Coleg Menai Bangor, Belmont Road, Ysbyty Gwynedd, Ysgol y Faenol and Treborth. The service 44A for Monday to Saturday at the time of 17:15 is now withdrawn and for Sunday service. 27/05/17

 

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Kingswear station view.

a glimpse of season changes as day turns into night. lake superior~

The plumage of an immature male Rose-breasted Grosbeak has characteristics from both its parents: a white eyebrow like its mother and a red breast patch like its father. As it molts, the Grosbeak loses its mother's white eyebrow as the feathers on its head transition to solid black. This immature Grosbeak is still molting since a hint of its mother's white eyebrow is still visible.

 

Location: West Hartford, Connecticut, United States of America

I used to feel your kicks, now I look back and remember how tiny you were. It’s sad to watch you grow but it’s also very beautiful.

Not all change is good. In Nova Scotia, much of the time, change brings more loss of jobs and livelihood. The young people have to look in other places for their living. Less and less of the fishermen are able to compete with the big companies.

 

In our years hanging out on the east coast, we have had the good fortune to meet a good many of the area's fishermen, great people! It saddens me to see scenes like this as, to me, it is a reminder of what is happening to a whole lifestyle and a valuable part of our heritage.

 

UPDATE, August 4, 2015: Photography is a way of preserving a moment in time. This moment is gone after we press that shutter button. I went by this location last week, and wanted to see the condition of this shack. To my amazement, it is now gone with little trace. Another link to the Nova Scotia fishing heritage is gone forever.

A new dawn is born for our USA friends.

They deserve this day, and here in Italy we wish one day we can also live a day like today.

Congratulations from Italy.

 

Change... true.

 

Japan's Nikkei: +4.4%

Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose: + 3.2%

Singapore's benchmark: +4.1%

 

Source of image: www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/09/the_2008_political_conv...

IBSE specials, on the Kujawa network. The WLS 150 on the left has worked from Dobre, (in effect Dobre Sugar Works stock), and the party has changed to the PKP train on the right, to Brześć Kujawski. This mimicked the work of the junction in passenger days - although it was a triangle. Behind the camera was the line to Boniewo, and points south and west.

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Nikon F3

Micro nikkor 55mm f2.8

Ilford HP-5

It is said, walking in the forest is one of the best things to clear thoughts and to reduce stress. For me exploring nature is one of my favourite things to do. Yet, the busy life takes a grip on me and the walk in the park, woodland or forest gets postpone by other things. Even so, I hope to visit the nature parks for the autumnal golden display very soon.

Provo River. Utah County, Utah.

We're having a rainy weekend, so to brighten your day here's a sunny and colourful photo from one of the best places on Earth ... London!

 

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The Model Scene/ Mood Changers/ Poppy Parker/ FR2/ Escapism

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, OH, Towpath (Ira - Bolanz)

Thanks to turning back the clocks one hour, I get to see the sunrise again on my way to work. It's a nice change of pace but it gets dark earlier in the evening.

Photographs from AFP-REUTERS-GETTYIMAGES&AP

 

World leaders will soon gather in Copenhagen in the hopes of coming up with a binding agreement aimed at limiting global warming to 2 degrees Celsius. But what if we're not successful?

 

Kirsty Lewis of the Met Office Hadley Centre, a leading climate research group, introduces a new Flash map which shows what might happen should temperatures rise by 4 degrees Celsius.

 

The impacts of climate change will be widespread across the globe. Emissions of greenhouse gases have already altered the earth's atmosphere and the climate is already changing. We will live with the consequences of these changes for the next few decades, regardless of the actions we take now to reduce our emissions. However, beyond that time, future climate change depends on whether we continue to emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere at the rate we currently do, or whether we take effective steps to dramatically reduce our emissions.

 

The difference between these two courses of action is the difference between some inevitable climate change, and more severe, "high-end" climate change in the longer term. This is a decision that faces politicians at the global climate change negotiations at Copenhagen in December.

 

In order to understand more about what the human impact of high-end climate change might be, and therefore what would happen if a successful agreement can not be reached at Copenhagen, the United Kingdom's Met Office Hadley Centre has produced a map outlining some of the impacts that may occur if the global average temperature rises by 4 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit) above the pre-industrial climate average.

 

The Latest Research

 

The map was produced by the Met Office Hadley Centre, but contains contributions from climate scientists from other institutions conducting the latest research on climate impacts.

 

Although the average temperature rise over the globe is 4 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit) the projection on the map shows that this average rise will not be spread uniformly across the globe. The land will heat up more quickly than the sea, and high latitudes, particularly the Arctic, will have larger temperature increases. The average land temperature will be 5.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

 

The impacts on human activity shown on the map are only a selection of those that may occur, and highlight the severe effects on water availability, agricultural productivity, extreme temperatures and drought, the risk of forest fire and sea level rise.

 

Frightening Impacts

 

Agricultural yields are expected to decrease for all major cereal crops in all major regions of production. The availability of water will be affected by melting of glaciers, particularly in areas such as the Indus basin and western China, where much of the river flow comes from melt water. Population increases, combined with changes in river run off as a result of changes in rainfall patterns and increased temperatures, could mean that by 2080 significantly less water is available to approximately 1 billion people already living under water stress. For many areas of the world sea level rise, combined with the effect of storms, will threaten low lying coastal communities. There are often very dense populations living along coasts, as well as important infrastructure and high value agricultural land, which makes the impact of coastal flooding particularly severe. The intrusion of salt water on farming land, and the risk to lives of flooding events could affect millions of people worldwide every year.

 

The impacts are frightening, and the list is not exhaustive. However, the map represents a world where climate change has gone unmitigated, where we have continued to emit greenhouse gases at the rates we are today. If we continue to do this, then the likelihood of the planet warming by 4 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit) increases, and as it does so the risk of these impacts being realised also increases. By taking strong and effective action to curb greenhouse gases emissions, it may be possible to limit this temperature rise to 2 debrees Celsius (4 degrees Fahrenheit). Although this would still bring some adverse impacts, the risk of the very severest impacts, as shown in the Met Office Hadley Centre map, is significantly reduced.

 

By Kirsty Lewis, Principal Climate Change Consultant for the Met Office Hadley Centre, the UK's principal climate research institute and a global leader in climate change science.

 

More Info: www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,662887,00.html

 

CSNA/Siyu Zhang/Kevin M. Gill

These photos, all shot within a few seconds of each other during Horizons, show why there are no two identical photos of our planet from orbit. Mother Earth changes her face constantly... / Diese Fotos wurden innerhalb weniger Sekunden während Horizons aufgenommen, und zeigen, warum es keine zwei identischen Bilder unseres Planeten aus dem Orbit gibt. Mutter Erde ändert ihr Gesicht permanent...

 

Credit: ESA-A.Gerst

ID: 364J7643

 

Ok finally this SLS AMG shows up, but this time we see some changes, no black stripes and number, and the side mirrors now have Red/Orange color. What you guys think about the car now?

 

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I just love babies when they are only 2 weeks old

 

This little Angel was just the best she slept so I could take the pic's and when it was time to change things around some she got up had a snack LOL and went back to sleep right away for the next round of picture's This is just one of a few edits t this picture im sure as its so cute i just know i will want to play with it over and over again LOL and keep fingers crossed that mommy loves it to

 

SB info canon 580exII on camera pointed right up to help add some light but not much as it was there for a trigger more. canon 430ex on stand with umbrella to left set at 1/2power and a nikon SB28 on stand with umbrella to right of camera set to 1/64 power.

Bigger Mo Bettah

 

"yesterdays over my shoulder - So I cant look back for too long -Theres just too much to see waiting in front of me - And I know that I just cant go wrong"

 

Jimmy Buffett

"changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes"

  

I'm making some BIG changes in my life. More about that at a later date --- it's time, way past time. The round peg can't be forced into the square hole. :-)

  

Luton Bute Street on Tuesday 2 December 1986 sees 45108 pausing with empty heating oil tankers from Dunstable to Ripple Lane.

 

Little remains from this scene today with multi-story car park (and bus station beneath), footbridge and ex-GNR warehouses all gone. The area behind the bridge is occupied by the new transport interchange and the route just travelled by the train is now the busway. By contrast, 45108, the old D120, has survived, preserved at Butterley.

 

Pentax K1000/50mm

Ilford FP4

This Brisbane Short-necked River Turtle is not as sinister as it seems.

Photographed in the glaring, midday sun, I applied a Serge Ramelli user preset in Lightroom to suggest the shot was taken at night.

HAPPY NEW YEAR to all MY FLICKR FRIENDS - Blessings to you.

 

A stick insect in the act of changing it's skin.

Woke up at 5am this morning, ready to head out for sunrise! I could hear heavy rain hitting my roof so decided against heading out! 6:30 & i decide to get up, rain has stopped, I look out the window & see this sky appearing! quickly I get camera gear & head to this little beach about 100m away from my house! I'm rather lucky to have this area so close to home for just such occasions!

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