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Full of rain drops, these yellow pansies had their petals downwards, as if to say, 'enough rain now'!
Souls cry, just behind us, in front of us and beside us. We never know, we never notice neither feel. They feel happy but can not smile with us when we miss them. The only way to see them happy and smiling watching their captured faces while they were with us, alive.
"Il y a des visages plus beaux que le masque qui les couvre." Jean-jacques Rousseau
Exposure: 1/40 s at f/3,5
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I don't like the flies-in-the-face kind of pictures and was certainly not looking for one like it but with all the poverty, the scene was just waiting to happen as it did on this picture of a young child crying when coming to meet us before being given a cookie during a cookie-run in the streets of the Piave community in Nakuru, Kenya.
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"Whenever you find yourself doubting how far you can go, just remember how far you have come. Remember everything you have faced, all the battles you have won, and all the fears you have overcome" -Unknown
The column known as Tear or Crying Column, has an appearance as if it were crying because it is wet unlike the other columns. It is reported that the Crying Pillar was built for the memory of hundreds of slaves who lost their lives during the construction of the Basilica Cistern.
an indonesian woman, hysterically screamed on istighosah and tabligh akbar event celebrating 40days after an earthquake in Imogiri, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Thurs(6/7/06) the event was attended by hundreds of bantul society who were victims of the disaster
Seorang wanita histeris pada acara istighosah dan tabligh akbar dalam rangka memperingati 40 hari pasca gempa di Imogiri, Bantul, Yogyakarta, kamis (6/7/06),
John Kennedy street / جون كندي شارع - Ain El Mraiseh / عين المريسة - Beirut / بيروت - Lebanon / لبنان
this is a detail of the stavechurch in lom/norway. 'crying dragons' On Black
see the hole church here
Please
There is am important phone line here.
If you need to dig, be sure to contact the number below.
Various versions of this sign are all around Japan. It makes me wonder why such a sign exists... do Japanese dig up the ground at random?
This is the finished inked piece of my work, that i posted earlier. this is pretty basic, in that all that I did to the piece is add shading; though it is aesthetically pleasing to the viewer.