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Obra expuesta en la muestra colectiva "Espacio Propio", de la Asociación Fotográfica Ubetense (AFU) enmarcada en la III Bienal Foto Úbeda
Com que s'estava molt quiet li vaig fer un retrat.
Rèplica de la Estàtua del David de Miquelàngel
Piazza della Signoria
David Murray & Ingebrigt Haker Flaten & Paal Nilssen-Love - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg - 24.10.2019
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos19/murray_flaten_love/Index.htm
Besetzung:
David Murray: sax
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten: bass
Paal Nilssen-Love: drums
Hair and hairbase: [MAGNIFICENT] - Will Hair / Smart Hairbase for ALL Lelutka Heads @ TMD
Mesh head: LeLutka - Aaron 4.0 @ SkinFair 24
Eyes: EUPHORIC - Khloe Eyes Collection~[ Lelutka Evo&EvoX&Bom] @ SkinFair 24
Skin: Vendetta - David skin @ SkinFair 24
Shirt: Chuck size - Jonas shirt @ TMD
Accessories: Hipster Style - David necklace and male earrings @ ManCave
David Murray & Ingebrigt Haker Flaten & Paal Nilssen-Love - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg - 24.10.2019
www.jazzfoto.at/konzertfotos19/murray_flaten_love/Index.htm
Besetzung:
David Murray: sax
Ingebrigt Håker Flaten: bass
Paal Nilssen-Love: drums
A bronze cast stands in front of the Kongelige Afstøbningssamling, the Danish Royal Cast Collection at the Langelinie Promenade in Copenhagen, though it could not be placed more prominently due to misspelling the artist as "Michael Angelo" in the plaque. (Wikipedia)
Wishing all my friends on Flickr a very happy Christmas. Thanks for continuing to post inspirational images and thanks also for your interest in my images.
Original image of 91007 'Ian Allan' emerging from the fog at Eaton Lane, Retford, by the late Barrie Renwick on 29th December 1995, now part of my collection.
A special call out to the Flickerites I've met while linesiding in 2025: David Warwick..,
JWHT,
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/135352375@N08] and Jamie Squibbs.
Sorry if I've missed anyone out, and you all made those trips a little richer. Finally, please raise a glass with me this Christmas to Mick Page (rroadmick), one of our own who we lost in 2025.
David Austin was a British Rose Breeder, his emphasis was on breeding roses with the character and fragrance of old garden roses
This rose is named after the ship (Mary Rose)
David Lloyd George steam built in 1992 locomotive approaching Boston lodge works with an empty stock of carriages.
We didn't have a huge garden, but our flat lead out to this little space at the back, just right for Harbie to have a run round. There was a hot tub too, but we didn't bother to pay extra for it.
guapo eh? Para su madre ni os cuento, pero para mi tambien.
Happy-mami, esta para ti.
Explorer nº 92
David Austin Roses
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and dance the blues". - David Bowie.
Found this image at a charity store.
Best wishes for the week !
Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal
David Langer in his jetsky tries to go to the aid of another surfer (Tiago Jacaré)
Pilot "David Fernandes" MXPro working session.
It was a great experience working with a professional rider, learning and having a great fun.
A wonderful artist over the years producing some great music!
Rest in peace Ziggy Stardust...
***I did not take this shot...using for tribute purposes only***
According to its first owner,who acquired the work from David Gilmore Blythe,Art versus Law "portray(ed) a true incident in the life of the artist."Blythe showed himself arriving, canvases and brushes in hand,at the door to the attic studio on which he owed rent,only to find it padlocked by his landlord and posted"TO LET-ON GOOD SECURITY!."The artist,clearly lacking any "security,"is dressed in tattered clothes and worn boots.On the barrel to his right hand and in the wood box at the left are broken and empty bottles,which suggest the cause of Blythe's distressed situation.
Talk about "a starving artist."
David Greig was the supermarket (initially grocery shop) chain founded by the Greig family of Hornsey, north London. With its headquarters at Atlantic Road, Brixton (and later at Waterloo Road, London) and grocery shops across southern England, it was a rival to the Sainsbury's chain, John and Mary Sainsbury having opened their first grocery shop in Holborn one year earlier. A deep personal rivalry developed between the two families, because of acrimonious feelings about the Greigs' alleged betrayal of a verbal agreement regarding the purchasing of sites for development. By the late 1960s, there were more than 220 Greig shops across the south of the country, all trading under the David Greig brand. However, the company was sold to Fitch lovell and merged into Fitch Lovell's own Key Markets supermarket brand in 1972 after crippling death duties were incurred when several of the men in the family died in quick succession, with inheritance tax obligatory on their entirely private holdings. Key Markets was later bought by Gateway, and eventually rebranded as Somerfield, although several of the larger stores were taken over by ASDA, including the Sturry Road site, near Canterbury. This was in turn bought by the Co-operative Group. Each of these changes included considerable restructuring, so many ex-Greig stores may now be in different ownership.