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Photo taken in downtown Reykjavík.
P.S. Many of those people are foreign visitors.
Tourism to Iceland has formally exploded in the years after the famous volcanic eruption in the glacier Eyjafjallajökull, which caused delays in flight all over North and Western Europe. Foreign tourism has remained at an extreme level; today more than a million tourists visit Iceland yearly, while the population is only about 330.000 - was around 200 thousand a decade and a half ago.
A Fan crowd surfing during Reverend And The Makers @ 'The Summer Sunday Weekender 2008' on the main stage, Leicestershire ( August 9th 2008 ). © Ollie Millington.
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Just a couple of shots to show the magnitude of the crowd yesterday for Earth Day Science March. Trump wants to defund the Environmental Protection Agency and has already loosened US Department of Agriculture (USDA) restrictions. In addition, there's been a growing laxation of what it means to have food qualified as organic. So, this effects the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. Trump doesn't believe in alternative energy and would rather bring back increased oil drilling, coal and other pollutants. He doesn't believe climate change exists and this will not only effect those living in America but those living throughout the world. He wants to ignore sound scientific data in favor of his billionaire buddies at Exxon, for example.
The idea that climate change is a partisan issue at this point is alarming. This is the Earth we all live in. It's not just the children of liberals that will be affected by these policies. Trump's own children will have to struggle to survive because of the damage he is doing. And yet, he continues to show wrath towards this planet and everyone on it. Impeach Trump!
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And so this question of God is no longer the point at which the contemporary spiritual quest begins. What drives that is the question–the bewildering, even mysterious question–of the self. Who am I, in the uniqueness of my feelings, relationships, reactions and sense of belonging or not belonging; in the very particular context of my life, my history and my possible future?
Religious institutions do not appear to have grasped the full force of this change: of the power of the secular earthquake in understanding which has occurred and which has shifted the focus of concern. They continue to behave as though the old worldview still held sway. They should not be so surprised that their numbers continue to decline.
Etty Hillesum speaks to the modern world because her journey began in psychotherapy, with the question so many others in various ways are asking: ‘Who am I?’ She began with the puzzling, disturbing enigma of herself, and her journey continued outside any religious institution.
-Patrick Woodhouse, Etty Hillesum, A Life Transformed
Maybe the last of these for awhile, until next time of course. This refuge is my favorite place to photograph, you never know what you will find. Last year it was the Willets, next year who knows.
At the Laytown Races Co. Meath, Ireland, the only official beach racing in Europe...seemingly. I love the various different types of folk all gathered here; it's such a diverse crowd, only found at the horses. There are a few funny faces in there; they must have some money on this one! If you haven't been, consider going at some stage...it's a great day out for all and sundry.
This image is 4 photos merged with Autostitch; that's why they all seem to be looking in different directions...
Part of the Ireland set.
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Amerikaanse zeearend - American Bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) at Avifauna bird show during pre-covid times.
Times Square is a major commercial intersection and neighborhood in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, at the junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, and stretching from West 42nd to West 47th Streets. Brightly adorned with billboards and advertisements, Times Square is sometimes referred to as The Crossroads of the World, The Center of the Universe, the heart of The Great White Way, and the "Heart of the World". One of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections, it is also the hub of the Broadway Theater District and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. Times Square is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, drawing an estimated 50 million visitors annually. Approximately 330,000 people pass through Times Square daily, many of them tourists, while over 460,000 pedestrians walk through Times Square on its busiest days.
A large crowd, taken just after a Muse concert in Paris (not that you can tell). Incredible density of people as they walked slowly to the exit, without a hint of overcrowding. Great to have been in such a good position to get faces and a good smattering of colour.
Thank you for using this photograph all over the world - very exciting to see this photograph pop up in blogs and magazines everywhere.
smokey greater shows my butt!
half the lights on the carousel weren't working, mostly kiddy rides, the strip was puny! snapped a few shots to share before ducking out of trailer trash heaven,