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Prevent coronavirus infection by washing hands and gargle!!!

I hope you have all safe and, wonderful weekend to all (*˘︶˘*).。.:*♡

 

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@Skin Fair 2020

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DS'ELLES-(Wear)-LUCIE -CARAMEL CATWA HEAD APPLIER

👍DS'ELLES Creation Mainstore

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@Bloom

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.::Supernatural::. Sammy Necklace Gold

👍.::Supernatural::. Mainstore

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Doe: Breathe - Blondes

*:..Silvery K..:*Head Dress(SAKURA)

::GB::Cami Tank (Maitreya) White

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In America, 670,000 people have died from COVID-19. This exhibit of 670,000 flags (and more every day) is meant to remember those that passed.

 

You can visit this immense field of flags on the National Mall, in Washington, DC, from September 17 - October 3, 2021. Visitors are invited to personalize flags for someone they have lost.

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

Analogic shot on film 35MM Kodak Ektar100

A visual expression of lockdown.

 

Original prison cell courtesy of Booth Kates at Pixabay

All textures and artwork are mine.

 

Bob Dylan - Things Have Changed

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Auch nach einem verregneten Tag braucht man in Corona-Zeiten frische Luft....ein kurzer Spaziergang führte uns in die fast menschenleere Stadtmitte des Wallfahrtsortes Kevelaer zur Gnadenkapelle und Basilika....diese Atmosphäre wollten wir einfach festhalten...dieses Mal nur mit smartphone...

 

Foto von Do. 28.01.2021 - 18:15

Looking back on my photographs of Rome, Paris, Berlin and other cities around the world, I have found that, even in the midst of thriving economies and no signs of pandemics, I often gravitate towards negative space concepts and feelings of loneliness....juxtaposition of people alone and together or just alone. So, I guess I was mentally preparing myself for this time all along.

 

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Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon

A new business in town - bridal and formal. I fear for their survival in these perilous times.

Created with RNI Films app. Preset 'Agfacolor 40's'

2020, when the world went crazy over toilet paper!

Coronavirus hero Captain Tom Moore has been promoted to Colonel on his 100th birthday. The veteran has raised over 30 million pounds for the NHS. His big day will also be marked with a flypast by a Spitfire and a Hurricane over his Bedfordshire home.

Happy 100th birthday Colonel Tom. You are an inspiration and epitomise everything that is, a British soldier 🇬🇧

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Created with RNI Films app. Preset 'Agfa Optima 200' Processed with VSCO with a5 preset

We will win this game together

 

www.grada.es/coronavirus-esta-partida-la-ganaremos-juntos...

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After watching the France-Germany game with some colleagues, I walked back home from Bornheim. Night life is definitely coming back in its usual locations. "He's getting married tomorrow" she said. Congratulations!

 

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I make myself a rule of publishing only portraits I honestly think their subjects would like. However, if you'd rather not see yourself here, let me know (www.flickr.com/people/matthiasrabiller/), and I'll remove the image from my stream. Besides, I might have made pictures of you that you'd like to have but have (not) yet appeared on this page. Maybe I messed up, maybe it's not developped yet... don't hesitate co contact me I'll let you know.

 

Aus Prinzip veröffentliche ich nur Portraits, wovon ich denke, dass sie ihren Subjekt gefallen würden. Wenn sie ihr Bild jedoch hier nicht sehen möchten können sie mich natürlich anschreiben (www.flickr.com/people/matthiasrabiller/), ich werde dann das Bild schnellstmöglich löschen. Habe ich von ihnen ein Bild gemacht, das sie haben möchten, aber (noch) nicht hier veröffentlicht wurde? Vielleicht habe ich bei diesem Bild auf irgendeiner Weise versagt, vielleicht ist es einfach noch nicht veröffentlicht... schreiben sie mich einfach an, und ich werde ihnen sagen wie es steht, bzw. ihre unveröffentlichte Bilder zukommen lassen.

Today's edition of "Armchair Traveling During the Coronavirus Lockdown" takes me back to our recent trip to Yosemite; we spent quite a bit of time in front of the stunning El Capitan wall of granite watching the progress of various climbing groups. El Capitan has been in the news this week because Emily Harrington has scaled the 3,000 foot wall in a free climb that took less than 24 hours.

MARTIAL LAW FOR SOME

Normal. Normality. A day out. Shopping going mad. Toilet paper gone. Pasta gone. Searching for eggs. Can't be true. It is true.

Explore nº 164 el dia 11 de abril 2020

Sunday we walked down to the riverside to see the Sun set. The clouds having lifted in the meanwhile, it turned out to be rather unspectacular, but my wife noted how odd it was to see people's faces for a change. Truth be said, I took that picture because at that particular moment, the frame was rather busy.

 

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Photo Manipulation

 

The photos I used are from unsplash.com and

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Photos taken while complying with UK Coronavirus lockdown.

 

A stack of 9 focus points, at a single exposure setting with a burst of red light on 2 of the focus points.

 

Taraxacum (/təˈræksəkʊm/) is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as dandelions. The genus is native to Eurasia and North America, but the two commonplace species worldwide, T. officinale and T. erythrospermum, were introduced from Europe and now propagate as wildflowers. Both species are edible in their entirety. The common name dandelion (/ˈdændɪlaɪ.ən/ DAN-di-ly-ən, from French dent-de-lion, meaning "lion's tooth") is given to members of the genus. Like other members of the family Asteraceae, they have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret. In part due to their abundance along with being a generalist species, dandelions are one of the most vital early spring nectar sources for a wide host of pollinators. Many Taraxacum species produce seeds asexually by apomixis, where the seeds are produced without pollination, resulting in offspring that are genetically identical to the parent plant. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum

We will be back soon to taste the wine all together but now stay home.

Today way just as nice as yesterday, so I went for a walk with my wife this morning, and on my own this afternoon. Lovely light.

You still see the occasional mask wearer outdoors these days, but things are - thankfully - looking much more natural.

 

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IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE

 

En el post-confinament del coronavirus s'ha pogut per fi anar a una Barcelona buida de turisme. Aquestes són algunes imatges.

 

Una visita pràcticament solitaria al Park Güell, aprofitant la ocasió. En part per culpa del col·lapse que hi provoquen els milers de turistes, no m'hi havia acostat en 20 anys, o més.

  

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After the coronavirus quarantine of 2020, Barcelona appeared empty of tourism for first time in 30 years. Those are some images of this summer.

 

This is my first visit to the World famous' Park Güell, a landscaped park by Antoni Gaudí. As is usually overcrowded with tourists, I had not visited in at least 20 years.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_G%C3%BCell

In the Spring of 2021, I finally made it back to Lebanon. I set out from Tbilisi and traveled to Lebanon with one mission in mind, to shoot for my upcoming book on Lebanese architecture.

 

Even before the coronavirus pandemic at the start of 2020, Lebanon seemed to be headed for a crash. What was to transpire is that Lebanon would endure multiple crises during the next 12 months, an economic collapse (imagine all your savings wiped out overnight), rising political instability, and the Covid-19 global pandemic, all of which endangered locals basic rights. And finally, a massive explosion in Beirut’s port area.

 

With this in mind, I decided to do things a little differently this time around. Firstly, I raised funds through my Ko-fi page to donate to individuals in need on the ground and added expenses – in total so far, I have raised just shy of $1400.

 

Then I decided to split this money up, with the first pot used for on the ground expenses, I used it to pay for a driver to take me to Tripoli over 2 days (giving a local a wage for a few days in times of hardship), we had to use it for PCR tests and some of the added expenses the pandemic brings with it.

 

Next up, I hosted a "meet & greet" down at Kalei Coffee Co. in Beirut to thank locals and I then decided to spend some more of these funds to take a local couple for a meal in downtown Beirut - sounds crazy right? Just a meal? Well - it was their first meal out together in 5 years!

 

And finally, I teamed up with Beirut Heritage Initiative. They provided me access to a few keys sites for the Beirut Blast section of the upcoming book, essentially in exchange for a donation.

 

Thank you to everybody that got involved and supported the project - and if you would like to support the project, you still have time to get involved through my Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/jameskerwin - where donators or subscribers get exclusive book sneak previews and stories from our time in Lebanon.

 

Or if you would prefer to donate to the Heritage initiative directly, of course, you can do that as well here: beirutheritageinitiative.com/

 

Thanks all – James!

www.jameskerwin.uk

  

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