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We are still in choppy waters but there is a brighter look on the horizon.
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In these difficult times, we must pay careful attention to the signs. It's not easy seeing what's around the next bend.
A foggy morning at a curve in the road along Highway 161 near Madawaska Lake in Stockholm, Aroostook County, Maine
Today I am sticking with my original and continuing theme "Save the Family". I truly believe that if we work hard at bringing our children up with love, teaching them how to love in return, respect others, enjoy the diversity we can share, care for, help and support one another, our world would be a much better place.
Family to me means sharing the happy, sad, successful, and difficult times together, always maintaining the true love we have for one another throughout our life circle together.
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It is safe to be staying at home isolated during the pandemic. But we still need to have physical exercises. The gyms are closed and we may go outdoor even for a simple walk.
I had a walk at Richmond Oval.
Happy weekend!
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ACROS B&W film simulation
A man in a Covid-19 mask walks towards the Templo de San Hipólito in Mexico City.
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Coronavirus is a big and difficult test for Europe, as for the whole world. But, as it turns out from these photos, life follows its natural course and we are optimistic that it will be a happy ending :)
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Its not an actual real cure, but lets pray for some good news soon. Who says landscape photography has to be reality when in miniature it can come from the imagination. From fairies at the bottom of your garden to 'the borrowers' we are obsessed with the fantasy of little people in a
full-sized world. My 'downsizing' project, using model railway figures, food and everyday objects, is merely an
extension of those thoughts.
Self isolation can be a lonely experience. Remember to check on the welfare of vulnerable friends during difficult times.
Who says landscape photography has to be reality when in miniature it can come from the imagination. From fairies at the bottom of your garden to 'the borrowers' we are obsessed with the fantasy of little people in a
full-sized world. My 'downsizing' project, using model railway figures, food and everyday objects, is merely an
extension of those thoughts.
i was having a pretty bad weekend.
i forgot all about the cookie i got with becca.
opened it yesterday, and almost started crying.
i dont believe in fortunes but i thought it was pretty special.
do special things happen to you?
i think if they started making cookies that say
'you're unhappy.' people would believe them a little more.
A recent eye operation and the degeneration of one leg over a number of years. Indeed difficult times.
We are lucky in the UK for our ordinary lives when you think of the Israel and Hamas conflict. I noticed the Freedom for Palestine sticker on the pole and the gentleman looking at the bus timetable. I know very little about the conflict but to me the Politian’s make their decisions then the ordinary people on both sides suffer the outcome.
During these challenging and difficult times, show some love for our emergency services; out there doing their best to help and protect us. From fairies at the bottom of your garden to 'the borrowers' we are obsessed with the fantasy of little people in a
full-sized world. My 'downsizing' project, using model railway figures, food and everyday objects, is merely an
extension of those thoughts.
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May you find comfort in knowing that people care................And know that this too shall pass!
So many people are going through some difficult times right now!! This is for you!
This is a photograph of King George V passing the shipyard of John Readhead & Sons Ltd, South Shields during his visit to the North East Coast, 16 June 1917.
Reference: 1061/1207/1
On 22 November Prince William will be visiting Sunderland and South Tyneside to take part in a number of youth development events. During the visit he will also officially open Haven Point, the new leisure centre in South Shields.
To celebrate this Tyne & Wear Archives has produced a short flickr set remembering past royal visits to the region’s shipyards. Most of the visits featured here took place during difficult times and they gave a real boost to public spirits in the face of two World Wars.
A short blog relating to these images can be read here .
These images are part of the Tyne & Wear Archives Shipyard Collection. In July 2013 the outstanding historical significance of the Collection was recognised by UNESCO through its inscription to the UK Memory of the World Register.
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk
Ive spent literally most of the morning debating whether to upload this image or not to my profile here as this image reminds me of a lot of trouble that i encountered within my life and have reoccurring effects of happening this week.
I made this image using just myself as the subject in both roles, and at the time had no real meaning behind it when i made apart from i had gained some funky animal masks that summer in my prop collection and i though about the narrative of how a rabbit is often hunted.
However coming back to this image today, feeling (like the rabbit) so scared of how this image could go down and be received after so much time passing is difficult. I mean i am so grateful for my granddad being able to give this image back to me and say that he is proud of what I created and that this was the last image i ever sent him before i went cold on sending him my artwork, but on the other hand, i can't help but feel uneasy.. i remember how much torture this image put me through and how my creativity and imagination making these images got me into trouble with people close to me.
As i said, i feel uneasy with this image... but screw it - I want my work to be known whether it be something I've made thats positive or something that I've made thats negative.
This is a Photograph of King George V leaving Doxfords shipyard, Pallion, 15 June 1917.
Reference: DS.DOX/6/14/1/3
On 22 November Prince William will be visiting Sunderland and South Tyneside to take part in a number of youth development events. During the visit he will also officially open Haven Point, the new leisure centre in South Shields.
To celebrate this Tyne & Wear Archives has produced a short flickr set remembering past royal visits to the region’s shipyards. Most of the visits featured here took place during difficult times and they gave a real boost to public spirits in the face of two World Wars.
A short blog relating to these images can be read here .
These images are part of the Tyne & Wear Archives Shipyard Collection. In July 2013 the outstanding historical significance of the Collection was recognised by UNESCO through its inscription to the UK Memory of the World Register.
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk
When you see a big queue of tankers, presumably having last docked at Grangemouth, all anchored at the edge of the Firth of Forth and waiting for orders, it tends to suggest that the world, or at very least the European, economy could be in better shape! Still, it makes for a more interesting view than normal I suppose.
This is a view of Princess Elizabeth on a royal walkabout after the launch of the ‘British Princess’ at the shipyard of Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd, Deptford, 30 April 1946.
Reference: DS.LG/4/PH/4/1 pg48
On 22 November Prince William will be visiting Sunderland and South Tyneside to take part in a number of youth development events. During the visit he will also officially open Haven Point, the new leisure centre in South Shields.
To celebrate this Tyne & Wear Archives has produced a short flickr set remembering past royal visits to the region’s shipyards. Most of the visits featured here took place during difficult times and they gave a real boost to public spirits in the face of two World Wars.
A short blog relating to these images can be read here .
These images are part of the Tyne & Wear Archives Shipyard Collection. In July 2013 the outstanding historical significance of the Collection was recognised by UNESCO through its inscription to the UK Memory of the World Register.
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk
This is a Photograph of King George V meeting women working at the shipyard of Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd, Deptford, 15 June 1917.
Reference: DS.LG/5/1/1 pg127a
On 22 November Prince William will be visiting Sunderland and South Tyneside to take part in a number of youth development events. During the visit he will also officially open Haven Point, the new leisure centre in South Shields.
To celebrate this Tyne & Wear Archives has produced a short flickr set remembering past royal visits to the region’s shipyards. Most of the visits featured here took place during difficult times and they gave a real boost to public spirits in the face of two World Wars.
A short blog relating to these images can be read here .
These images are part of the Tyne & Wear Archives Shipyard Collection. In July 2013 the outstanding historical significance of the Collection was recognised by UNESCO through its inscription to the UK Memory of the World Register.
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk
This is a photograph of Shipyard workers standing beside a sign reading 'Welcome to their Majesties' and welcoming King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to the shipyard of John Readhead & Sons Ltd, South Shields, 7 April 1943
Reference: 1061/1209/4
On 22 November Prince William will be visiting Sunderland and South Tyneside to take part in a number of youth development events. During the visit he will also officially open Haven Point, the new leisure centre in South Shields.
To celebrate this Tyne & Wear Archives has produced a short flickr set remembering past royal visits to the region’s shipyards. Most of the visits featured here took place during difficult times and they gave a real boost to public spirits in the face of two World Wars.
A short blog relating to these images can be read here .
These images are part of the Tyne & Wear Archives Shipyard Collection. In July 2013 the outstanding historical significance of the Collection was recognised by UNESCO through its inscription to the UK Memory of the World Register.
(Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk
I hate that there are some things I JUST CAN'T let go of.
One of the things here: personal
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You should never feel hopeless because difficult times always lead to better days.
Taken 25/12/2008 with my first standard lens.
Pikachu and Ryo-Ohki work to increase bandwidth for work-at-home network customers during this difficult time.
Today has been really tough, its really sinking in. we both miss her so much and the house just seems so strange without her.
I don't mean to go on about Zippy passing, it just came so suddenly, and we were so close to her. We are both self employed and spend alot of time at home, so she has always been around us and its affected us more than we thought it would.
I didn't feel like showing my face today, so this was shot quite late in the day.
We both wanted to thank everyone for their really kind words of support and sympathy, its in time like these that you realise that flickr isn't just a photo hosting site, its much more than that.
I'm sorry that i haven't been commenting on your photos recently or shooting my normal style of shots. we have had alot of other issues going on at the moment as well as Zippy passing.
Skulls have different meaning to different people. Some people perceive them to be negative, evil or demonic, but to a lot of people the meaning is completely different.
When you see a skull, you should not rush to judgment or assume it represents a symbol of death.
The symbolism of skulls to many include:
protection,
strength,
power,
fearlessness,
wisdom and guidance,
overcoming death,
surviving through a difficult time,
or even immortality.
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bright, frightened, clever, brave, proud, funny, talented, sweet, impossible, loving, hard to handle, caring, alone, helpful, lovable, helpless, scared, ADHD, ODD, all that and so much more.
My love and prayers are with you. Always. Everything will be ok. Hang in there.
Fr. C'est la fin ou ce sont seulment des moments dificiles?
Eng Is it the end or are this only difficult times?
Esp. ¿Es este el fin o son sólo tiempos difíciles?
Copyright Earth image by NASA
just a thought how music has pulled me through so many shitty situations: exams, 18 hrs work per day, difficult ass bosses, whatever. music somehow has that ability to pull you thru.
this is also the first test shot for a dslr I recieved (finally) its an older Canon 10D but its better than having no camera at all.
Pikachu and Ryo-Ohki work to increase bandwidth for work-at-home network customers during this difficult time.
थोड़ा सा हौसला और थोड़ी सी उम्मीद के साथ इंसान हर मुश्किल दौर से गुज़र जाता है ये सोचकर की आख़िर में ज़रूर उसके साथ सब अच्छा हि होगा
Soul Journal Entry
September 16, 2010
Moleskine #3 / Soul Journal # 17
There is a story behind every page.
For the blog post about this page visit:
#17 of 25
Three Things:
1. I forgot the word discipline today. I ate too much. :(
2. Stress level is up again.
3. I'm playing around with muted colors effect with this photo, thus the desaturated look. Any comments/suggestions?
Soul Journal Entry
September 16, 2010
Moleskine #3 / Soul Journal # 17
There is a story behind every page.
For the blog post about this page visit:
Been so unhealthy I literally look brittle. I kind of like it though .
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