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The two dont seem to agree but they dont have anywhere to go than each other.

Caught them in a pensive mood on Sunday.

New Delhi

I guess both ladies cannot imagine they will ever dress like the other.

just inherited a minolta srT202 from a sweetheart of a girl, look for lots of film photos to come from that guy as i save up gradually for the d300s.

 

andrew

love is not thinking alike, its thinking together.

Tatum- "Hi!"

Bretta- "... hello"

The Difference ( Me and ME )

Photographe : M.e.H Photographie

7 Septembre 2019

Make the difference!

A matter of transparency / perspective don't you think?!?

The title of each photo in this series is a translated line from a poem found in the Chapel of Bones. See the full poem in the original language here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capela_dos_Ossos#Poem .

 

From our tour guide - the Franciscan monks who used the bones of approximately 5000 corpses, built this to send a message to the nobles that in death, no one can tell the difference between the rich and the poor, royal or common.

I told Clarkson that the photo will look a bit weird if they are both standing shoulder to shoulder so I encouraged him to stand back a bit.

On the left is Lytham PD2 10 on the right is PD1 19 - spot the difference!

There's no difference any more between you and me

I've made a habit of lying between your teeth

And all I want is all I need

And now I need almost everything

 

So don't pretend it's better than before

I count on you to always need me more than I need myself

 

You're a ghost without a past

You never died

And I'm the frozen bloons that hold you terrified

And all I see is all from me

And I can see almost everything

 

So don't pretend it's better than before

I count on you to always need me more

When the ties that bind are totally unwound

And the gravity that pulls you to the ground gets weaker every day 'til you can't find the floor

 

You can walk or you can fly away from me

I will call and beg for blood every other week

'Cause all I want is all I need

And I know you gave me everything

 

But don't pretend it's better than before

I count on you to always need me more than I need myself

Don't pretend it's better than before

I count on you to always need me more

Difference of opinion.

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I really like this for the extreme difference in scale between the man and the chapel.

A documentary film by Tod Lending

 

PBS Airdate: Season 29 of POV (September 12, 2016)

 

Caption: Robert Henderson’s grandmother Ona Caldwell and Robert Henderson at Lake Forest graduation

 

Credit: Tod Lending

 

Photos are for press and private use only. All rights reserved. All uses of the photos must be credited as indicated in the captions. For additional information on rights or for any clearance issues, please contact communications(at)pov.org.

These three have near identical glasses but not quite.

Darla and her son hold up a sign showing they are the difference in the fight to make sure there are no new HIV cases in Sacramento within the next 5 years.

Days Difference

January 15, 2012 @ The Rock

Tucson, AZ

Social Workers make a difference in the lives of those whom they serve.

The Bangalore office shows the time difference between with Germany...a factor that can be used advantageously. More photographs by Stuart Forster can be viewed at www.whyeyephotography.com.

The Global Urban Heat Island (UHI) Data Set, 2013, part of the Satellite-Derived Environmental Indicators collection, estimates the average land surface temperature within urban areas in degrees Celsius (summer daytime maximum and nighttime minimum), as well as the difference between those temperatures and the temperatures in surrounding rural areas, defined as a 10km buffer around the urban extent. Urban extents are taken from SEDAC's Global Rural-Urban Mapping Project, Version 1 (GRUMPv1), and land surface temperatures are taken from SEDAC's Global Summer Land Surface Temperature (LST) Grids, 2013, which are derived from the Aqua Level-3 Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 5 global daytime and nighttime LST 8-day composite data (MYD11A2). See more information at dx.doi.org/10.7927/H4H70CRF.

This is a photograph from the 13th annual running of the Tom Brennan Memorial 5KM Road Race and Fun Run which was held on Furze Road, Phoenix Park, Chapelizod, Dublin, Ireland on New Year's Day Monday 1st January 2018 at 12:00. The race route is a two loop course which starts and finishes on the Furze Road in the middle of the Phoenix Park. Participants follow a clockwise, right-handed, looped route around Furze Road, Ordnance Survey and Chesterfield Avenue. The loop course is also another difference of this race from traditional 5KM road racing. The weather on New Year's Day in the Phoenix Park is always unpredictable and today was no different. A particularly strong headwind into the faces of participants along Furze road (between 2KM and 3KM) made this particular section tough going for everyone. There was also a particularly cold icy feel in the air. However several hundred runners, joggers and walkers shook off the effects of Christmas celebrations to take part. The route itself is flat without any noticeable undulations. This year's race had one of the biggest field of participants in its long and well established history.

  

The race is organised and promoted by the local athletics club Liffey Valley Athletic Club who are based in Islandbridge, Dublin 8 and have a catchment area around this part of Dublin city. The race itself commemorates the memory and contribution of former club member Tom Brennan who won the National Cross Country Championships in 1975 in UCD Belfield at the age of 24 years. A special commemorative perpetual trophy is presented to the winner of the race every year. The race is also of particular interest to those runners, joggers and walkers who are not necessarily involved in the competitive side of road racing. Annually the race is the first of a series of races in Dublin city which make up the Lord Mayor’s 5 Alive Challenge. This initiative by Dublin City Council is now in its sixth year and several hundred runners, joggers and walkers volunteer to take part in five of Dublin’s most popular road races. Dublin City Council makes an open call for people to register to be a part of the programme in autumn every year. The Liffey Valley Club and many other volunteers work hard to make this a very successful event. Undertaking a road race event in any location is a challenging task. However the Phoenix Park presents a unique challenge in terms of traffic flow around this part of Dublin and general logistics. Despite this these efforst by the host club are greatly appreciated as is evident by the turn out every year. It provides a splendid opening of the New Year for runners of all abilities. It is also a fitting 'official' start to the new calendar year of road racing in the Dublin and North Leinster region.

 

This photograph is part of a large set of photographs which was taken at the race. The complete set is available on our Flickr page at [https://www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157667970479679]

 

Timing and Event Management was provided by the Irish company MyRunResults.com. The results from today's race can be found on their website in the results section [www.myrunresults.com/]

 

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Our photographs from the Tom Brennan Memorial Road Race 2017: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157676887245971

 

Our photographs from the Tom Brennan Memorial Road Race 2016: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157662953593456

 

Our photographs from the Tom Brennan Memorial Road Race 2015: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157649636870307

 

Our photographs from the Tom Brennan Memorial Road Race 2014: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157639246897663

 

Our photographs from the Tom Brennan Memorial Road Race 2013: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157632403740910/

 

Our photographs from the Tom Brennan Memorial Road Race 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157628663656621/

 

Our photographs from the Tom Brennan Memorial Road Race 2011: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157625720306412/

 

Liffey Valley AC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/liffeyvalleyac

 

Liffey Valley AC on Instagram: www.instagram.com/liffeyvalleyac/

 

The Liffey Valley AC Website Homepage: www.liffeyvalleyac.com/

 

The Liffey Valley AC Facebook Page (might require Facebook logon to access): www.facebook.com/liffeyvalleyac

 

Location of the Phoenix Park on OpenStreetMap: www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=53.3587&mlon=-6.3362#map=...

 

GPS Garmin Trace of the 5KM Road Race Route: connect.garmin.com/activity/661573721

  

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I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?

 

As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:

 

     ►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera

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     ►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!

  

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Making A Difference Locally (backpack giveaway & arts camp & Globally (India Orphanage)....

A documentary film by Tod Lending

 

PBS Airdate: Season 29 of POV (September 12, 2016)

 

Caption: Robert Henderson’s grandmother Ona Caldwell

 

Credit: Tod Lending

 

Photos are for press and private use only. All rights reserved. All uses of the photos must be credited as indicated in the captions. For additional information on rights or for any clearance issues, please contact communications(at)pov.org.

1897. Water Trough Commemorating The Diamond Jubilee (1837-1897) Of Queen Victoria. Located On The B976, South Deeside Road, Approx 1 mile East Of Ballater, Royal Deeside, Cairngorms National Park, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK.

 

The trough was presented by Sir William Cunliffe Brooks M.P. in 1897.

 

More information about Sir William here;

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Cunliffe_Brooks,_1st_Ba...

 

See all the Ballater Local History Group's Projects here:

www.flickr.com/groups/blhg

(Photo by U.S. Consulate General, Chennai)

Pema, I and Shiva. Pema and Shiva evinced all features of very reliable team and friends during our long trek on Manaslu, Pisang Peak and Tilicho Lake&Mesokanta Pass. They solved all problems, which couldn't be avoided in such a long and difficult trek.

Can anyone spot the difference in these two photos?

  

What difference, at this point, does it make?

What a difference a day makes in the life of a hotel/casino. How many hundreds of times over the course of the last 30 years of Loving/Living/Leaving Las Vegas have you leisurely strolled past the old Circus-Circus Hotel & Casino, to-and-from some place else, and wondered how and why this place has survived for so long. Way back in the 1970s you watched Sean Connery’s James Bond 007 do his super spy business here at the Circus-Circus Hotel & Casino. During the 1980s the Circus-Circus was a convenient backdrop for one of your favorite television action drama show — VEGA$. In 1993 when you and your very lovely lady made your first visit to the Fabulous Las Vegas Strip, the Circus-Circus wasn’t very fabulous — and the 2000s didn’t help. When the Sands Hotel & Casino, Desert Inn, Frontier, Stardust, Westward-Ho, and the Riviera were all torn down to make way for something bigger and better, somehow the Circus-Circus survived. And so this is why you keep coming back here with your camera, because you are still looking for a story to capture. Today you and your Flickr Friend, Thomas Hawk, caught the Circus-Circus living a good busy Vibe — So Enjoy! 😌

 

Because tomorrow could reveal a far different story. 😏

These two combatants, who share a powerful hatred for each other, did show that they are capable of setting aside their differences for a common goal. In Round One, Ms. Aran and Ridley squared off against the Black Ops agents Solid Snake and Liquid Snake. Despite the agents best efforts, including the piloting of a nuclear powered mecha, Samus’ skill at facing enemies much larger than her came in handy as she and Ridley annihilated the two assassins with no real challenge. The final score: 5-0.

 

Round Two brought an interesting challenge as they went toe-toe with Mario and Bowser. In order to face the Sci-Fi Slaughterhouses, Bowser had to become Giga Bowser, a giant bloodthirsty being that thrives on destruction. Mario was given several powerups, including his pyrokinesis and ability to become liquid metal, among others. Still, even with those abilities added on, Samus and Ridley’s abilities and weaponry gave them a decided edge. The final score: 5-0 with Samus and Ridley dusting debris off their shoulders and moving on to the Championship.

 

Their opponents: Link and Ganondorf. This match was a little more interesting as it matched Fantasy VS Sci-Fi. Link’s weaponry and transformation allowed him to attack Ridley and hold his own for some time. Samus, no stranger to giant beasts, went toe to toe with Ganondorf in Ganon form. His energy attacks provided him some cover and defense against the she-tank. In the end, Link and his nemesis fell with a score of 5-1.

 

Semi-Finals. In one of the most spirited fights in the Playoff Challenge, Samus and Ridley went up against two more assassins. Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow. This was tough for both sides as the advanced weaponry of Samus and Ridley proved a deterrent to the ninjas. But, their versatility and agility allowed them to keep their distance until the right moment. However, Samus and Ridley’s combined brutality made sure that the right moment never came. In the end, Team Metroid rose to the top with a score of 5-4.

 

The moment of truth had arrived- The Final Showdown. Samus and Ridley would face the other undefeated team: Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader; two futuristic fighting teams squaring off in the original Dome. When the combatants entered the arena, no one could have foreseen the slaughter to come as Samus and Ridley promptly showed that faith in the Force was misplaced. In a stunning 5-1 victory, Samus and Ridley took the title of champion!

 

What a ride! Honestly, I can’t speak for everyone, but I never saw that coming. Samus and Ridley proved themselves an unstoppable machine of fury that pummeled their opponents and took the title. Well done, Team Metroid.

 

Nalga'at Centre, Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel

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