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At 3143m Mt. Fansipan is the highest peak in Vietnam and the entire Indochina peninsula. This remote trek provides plenty to see and absorb, from the scattered rocks inscribed with drawings and designs of unknown origin, to the French influenced hill retreat town of Sapa with its minority groups, beautiful villas and cherry forests. As we ascend through the lower reaches of Fansipan, we will pass terraced rice paddies and villages of the H'mong, one of Vietnam's many ethnic minorities.
We used to climb trees as kids. Well, in fact I didn't cause I was too scared to fall but Marco, the guy on the three, was the most agile and he still is. He just felt like he had to conquer this tree, a very old beech tree, the majesty of which you can see on other of my shots. He went all the way to the top. All I did is to change the color of the sky in Photoshop to make this more epic and surreal.
The mausoleum of the parents of the very important Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos Dumont.
See LARGE.
São João Batista Cemitery, Botafogo's District, Rio de janeiro, Brazil.
Have a nice day. :¬)
One of my goals for our yearender shoot is to have a decent action shot of myself. Luckily, I was able to achieve that goal + theater lights & beautiful skylight on our first sunrise shoot in Halsema (the highest point in Philippine Railway System nearly 7,200 ft)
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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond imagination. It is our light more than our darkness which scares us. We ask ourselves – who are we to be brilliant, beautiful, talented, and fabulous. But honestly, who are you to not be so? You are a child of God, small games do not work in this world. For those around us to feel peace, it is not example to make ourselves small. We were born to express the glory of god that lives in us. It is not in some of us, it is in all of us. While we allow our light to shine, we unconsciously give permission for others to do the same. When we liberate ourselves from our own fears, simply our presence may liberate others.
-Marianne Williamson.
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We had loads of great shots today. I couldn't pick!
135/365.
After a brief repose which followed our initial ascent up the Longji terraced fields, our band of three left the hotel to resume again our hiking. To catch the setting sun, we set off for the high western hills that lay directly behind our residence. Another group of ardent Hong Kong tourists joined us on this trek.
Though we neither anticipated such an arduous journey, nor did we bring enough water to satisfy our parched lips, we nonetheless reached the peak of the acclivity without too much ennui to warrant a hasty departure. As if crack troops on the watch, we bunkered down on our hill, affectionately called "47," and from there we waited for the sun's final languid descent into obscurity.
No sooner had we made ourselves quite comfortable, exploring the adjacent mounds and running along the ridge while emoting in our Braveheart impersonations, than we noticed the ominous smoke billowing into the sky from the nearby mountaintops. The concentrated haze, the result of controlled brushfires, we concluded, was moving closer and closer towards us. Eventually, the crackling from the intense combustion of browned and dry foliage, that had been methodically placed on certain declivities, tinged our ears; and the smoke, which had so far been blown away by an easter gale whose ferocity also invited a biting cold to hill 47, at length enveloped our position, compromising our ability to remain there any longer. But by this time thankfully, the meek sun had ambled its way into the opaque distance and with our primary objective met, we gladly capitulated our untenable camp to our fiery nemesis. As the dark blanket of dusk settled on Longji, we swiftly fell back into the dimming wood, eager to return to our lodgings for a hot meal.
I had just finished eating one of those deliciously dry and sort of satisfying energy bars. After licking the crumbs from the rock I had been sitting on, Annie came looking for more.
In 2009, fellow Finnster and artist Ron Sombilon created an amazing art piece. A tribute to Finn. A tribute to Team Finn.
A blending of pictures telling the story of Finn and Team Finn. A story of triumph and courage. A story of a boy who touches and touched.
Team Finn is the top fundraising team in the Ride to Conquer Cancer in Canada! This year’s total stands at half a million dollars and rising!
YOU now have the opportunity to Put Yourself in the Picture by going to www.TeamFinn.org .
The website sets out a very straightforward process for uploading a picture and making a small donation which benefits the Team Finn Foundation and the BC Cancer Foundation.
Our goal is to give everyone who has been touched by Finn an opportunity, an opportunity to Put Yourself in the Picture.
Our only request for you is that you become ambassadors for the piece.
Tell people about it.
Tell people about www.TeamFinn.org .
Share the link on your Facebook page.
Take a few minutes to study what Ron has created. We guarantee you will be impressed.
Then if people ask, tell them about the picture. Tell them about www.TeamFinn.org.
Tell them that if they go to www.TeamFinn.org they can “Put Themselves in the Picture!”
Run Jump Bounce Dance Sing Love Smile and Ride
Learn the story of Team Finn - Look for the video
Jason Pires on pink power of Team Finn
Jane Clarke and her daughter, Amanda Beernink are getting ready to ride 200km from Vancouver to Seattle to raise funds for the Ride to Conquer Cancer, June 18-19, 2011. Each has committed to raising $2,500 for cancer research. To help them reach their goal, go to www.conquercancer.ca/goto/amandab or www.conquercancer.ca/goto/janec.
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Famous Monsters of Filmland / Magazin-Reihe
> Frankenstein Conquers The World
photo / Koji Furuhata as Frankenstein
Warren Publishing / USA 1966
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
going back a couple of months when it was warm. the new courthouse in lexington, kentucky has a number of fountains.
they have become quite a draw for the youngsters in the downtown area.
i needed something to remind me of summer.
(1993 - 1929) Audrey Hepburn
"Audrey" had very different until it was mainstream, and actress to compete on sex appeal. First, the director ally "Billy Wilder" had said, "but was able to conquer the world if there is a large breasts to her," but, "she ended up in relics of the past large breasts later and "I have changed the opinion.
Got home late, had to take this with the flash. I hate the flash.
BROWN cocoon-cardigan is old (I think it came from Target),
BLACK dress is from one of The Catalogs,
BROWN belt and buckle are from Steel Toe Studios,
maroon tights are old,
gold flats are Clarks,
all remixed except the dress.