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The posture that straighten looks more beautiful.
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"Confidence is the sexiest thing a woman can have. It's much sexier than any body part" Aimee Mullins
Anyone who ever gave you confidence, you owe them a lot.
Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany's
wish you a wonderful sunday :)
Photographer - @g_d_shots
A couple of years ago I decided I would take up photography so I bought you first camera.... a Fujifilm HS30 bridge camera. After using it for a while, I sort of outgrew it and invested in my first DSLR, a Nikon D3400. I started out like many people do….taking photos of flowers, sunsets, landscapes etc. What I really wanted to do was take photos of people, but I never really had the confidence to work with someone 1 on 1.
When I saw the Cardiff Shooters advertising a portrait shoot with models at Insole Court I thought “why not?” so I went along to see what it was all about but more so to challenge myself and get out of my comfort zone. I believe I am now finding my niche. I am now a lot more confident shooting photos of people and I’m getting so much out of it. I also really love low light and astro. What I enjoy most about photography is that I learn something new each time I pick up my camera and it stretches my capabilities and allows me to be creative. I take a lot of inspiration from the photographers I have met in the last couple of years and I have met some amazing people whilst doing something I love. Photography makes me and other people happy. What more could you want?
On Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, I enjoyed watching four Polish Konik Ponies about 5 feet apart from one another just eating grass. One walked away, then another and at this point the one on the left moved in closer to his buddy and seemed to be whispering. This so reminded me of school children sharing a confidence - out of earshot of others.
because with you, I learned a lot ...
confidence for confidence .... you already know! lol <3
model and photographer : me :)
I loved this the second i laid on the ground and took it. The light at this house almost looked as if it was done in a studio!
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A moment of silence, please...
Blog #100: COMMENCING NOW.
Hip hip! Hooray!
& stuff...YAY!
So much excitement for a sad, sad day. Today is the last day of the Hair Fair. In turn, it is also bandana day!
It is a day of no hair to show we care.
Yes, that rhymed.
If you haven't visiting the Hair Fair yet, you still have a little bit of time. A contribution is made to Wigs for Kids with each and every purchase. Also, 100% of bandana sales are donated to the amazing charity. You definitely need one in your life. Keep in mind they will be destroyed following the close of the event. So, if you would like a spiffy bandana like mine, or any of the other lovely styles, hurry hurryyy to one of the sims! :)
Flair - Hipster Navy Bandana @ Hair Fair
ISON - wrap side dress (white)
Jewelery - Bens Beauty - Wedding Set
Watch - (Simple/LEATHER) [MANDALA]BILLIONAIRE_Fashionista(white)
The end of a long bout against a mountain, when you transcend over the peak of a mountain - rewarded with a plethora of endorphins worth more than a chest of blood diamonds. A certain confidence rushes through your veins and out your shortened breath.
A lot of people say sexy is about the body, but to me sexy is about a woman with confidence. I admire women who have very little to fear.
Do not use without permission, please.
Modèle : Valentin, orcinus orca.
Photographe : Sabrina Martins.
Appareil : Nikon D3100.
Like this tree lost all of its leafs, the last days revealed the truth to me...I am not sure, in which things I can trust.
Life's a bitch sometimes.
Enjoy the last days of this year and let us all hope, that the next one will be better ;)
I am looking for models for a concept photoshoot.
If you want to see the promo video you can view it Here.
I want to make a difference, and I need your help. No matter what you look like, your race, size, religion, sexual orientation, etc. I want you. If you have a story I want to heart it.
The concept involves three pictures. One negative, one positive, and one character photo.
In the negative photo you will hold a sign explaining an imperfection, insecurity, or hard time in your life. In the positive photo you will hold a sign that explains why that imperfection makes you beautiful, how the insecurity makes you unique, or how the hard times made you who you are today. The character photo can me anything you want to be. funny serious, holding props, funny faces, the possibilities are endless! The photo shoot is all about being confidant in your own skin and being natural so no make up or Photoshop will be applied! You can wear as few clothes at you feel comfortable, I chose to do my photo in nothing but my underwear!
If you are interested in modelling please send me a message, e-mail, text, contact me in some way. Tell me what you would write on each of your signs and what you will do in your character photo! You can get as personal as you would like. From abuse, divorce, bullying, eating disorders, harassment, and death to moving to a new school, illness, obesity, or anything else that means absolutely anything to you.
To participate in the photo shoot is free, however donations toward funding the project are greatly appreciated and will be accepted at the studio.
I hope to make a difference to at least one person. To boost confidence and show everything that you are beautiful, no matter what.
Thank you, Court. (:
"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined."
- Henry David Thoreau
“Experience tells you what to do; confidence allows you to do it.”
~ Stan Smith
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#100 on Flickr Explore - 29 Sept 2009
The history of Terowie's most prominent bank is closely linked to that of the town. The building was built during Terowie's boom in the 1880s, with provision for further extensions. As with many developments in Terowie, this confidence was never realised. The extensions were never built and the incomplete fabric at the rear demonstrates this. During the town's prosperous years, the bank operated as a branch in its own right, and in the devastating Depression of the 1890s, the bank was closed down completely for over a year. The later development of the bank continued to mirror the economic development of the town. The confidently executed Victorian Tudor bank building is an uncommon architectural example in this area. It is also interesting that the designer did not employ classical style common to Victorian banking institutions. The interior contains well-preserved Victorian bank furnishings. The building provides a distinctive contribution to the Terowie Main Street, and is a significant and distinctive example of a bank building in a rural town.
Terowie:
The town of Terowie was established in the early 1870s as a service centre for northbound traffic. Terowie owes its birth to one man, John Aver Mitchell; and its subsequent growth and success to its position on a major South Australian transport route, and later, to its important position within the South Australian rail network. John Aver Mitchell (1833 - 1879) is widely acknowledged to be the founder of Terowie. He and his family arrived in South Australia in 1847, and settled in the Marrabel area. Mitchell turned his hand to many things and lived in many places, including Kapunda and Hallett, before establishing himself in the Terowie area.
In 1872, Mitchell selected Section 158 from the recently proclaimed Hundred of Terowie. This land had previously been part of McCulloch's Gottlieb's Well sheep run, the lease of which had been resumed by the Government and opened for credit selection. Mitchell planted wheat on his land, but soon turned to other ideas for a livelihood. The growing amount of northward traffic passing through his section required services, and he is believed to have established an underground store or possible sly-grog shop at the side of the track as early as 1872.
He soon built two substantial stone buildings close to one another, the Hotel which was licensed on the 7th of May 1874; and a chapel which probably served a variety of functions including as a general meeting place. The hotel and chapel are considered to be Terowie's earliest buildings, but it was not long before a smithy and store were also constructed near the hotel. To ensure the growth and success of his infant town, Mitchell donated land and money for a school and a Methodist Chapel, both of which were erected in 1877.
The fact that the young town of Terowie offered much needed services to the northward traffic, as well as to the growing number of local settlers, secured its future prosperity. By the end of the 1870s over 500 people had settled in the town. Subsequent fluctuations in population had two main causes: the times of depression which affected local production, state-wide production and hence local services; and the rise and fall of railway operations, which reached high points in the 1880s (with the Silverton/Broken Hill Traffic), the 1940s (Military manoeuvres) and the 1950s (Leigh Creek Coal). The 1970 bypassing of the Terowie break-of-gauge sounded the death knell for the town's prosperity.
This history, of massive boom and prosperity in the 1880s, but then a subsequent dip in popularity followed by later peaks of a similar height has, to a large extent, dictated the face of Terowie today. Almost all of the buildings in the core of the town were constructed before the turn of the century. Lack of a steadily rising population led to there being no necessity for new buildings to be built after the 1880s, as the old ones were built during a wave of optimism, and then rarely outgrown.
Therefore, within the core of the town, very few twentieth century buildings have been built, and few modern alterations and additions have been required. Terowie survives as a fascinating nineteenth century commercial and residential time capsule. However, it is also a living town, with a small number of interested residents trying to retain their unique heritage.
Source: South Australian Heritage Register & Department for Environment & Heritage, District Councils of Mount Remarkable, Orroroo/Carrieton & Peterborough, Regional Council of Goyder, Northern Areas Council, and Port Pirie Regional Council "HERITAGE OF THE UPPER NORTH - Volume 2 -
Regional Council of Goyder "