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Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access. Photo credit: EU/ECHO
© Kate and Anna Oliynyk
Picture was taken on August 4th 2014 at Toronto Zoo
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It seems like I always have song lyrics in my head, something to correspond to the place I am at any given time. On my recent trip to Los Angeles, I visited Echo Park and I couldn't stop thinking about a Warren Zevon song, Carmelita .
As an Angelino, Zevon wound references to his city through the song.
I like the ability of an HDR image to create the look of an old hand tinted postcard.
Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access.
Photo credit: EU/ECHO
My Iplehouse FID Raffine arrived today! I didn't do any box opening pics cause I'm lazy, but I did dress her up in some clothes so I could take a picture. Again, lazy, so I didn't fiddle with any camera settings so it's a crummy pic.
Teaching children how to wash their hands regulalry, especially before meals and after having been to the toilet, is an effective way to prevent the spread of potentially deadly water diseases which affect children in particular.
Photo Credit: Evangelos Petratos, Mekong delta, Vietnam, EU/ECHO March 2014
A green oven. This is priceless to me. I would have taken it with me if I could have.
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Echo Lake Incinerator
Fort Worth, Texas
Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access. Photo credit: EU/ECHO
Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access.
Photo credit: EU/ECHO
In the cleft between infinities, we hold in hand but echoes of a world whose scale we glimpse but cannot comprehend.
Echo Drive-in theater in Roosevelt, Utah one of just a few drive-in's remaining in Utah. Since this theater uses RF transmission to your FM radio for sound there are no speaker poles or lines for parking spaces -- looks a little weird but it has everything else even a small playground in front of the screen.
The weather was perfect in Yantai and there such a relaxing atmosphere with just the right mix of Chinese and English being spoken this was the best day I had in Yantai. More beach pics coming soon.
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Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access. File Photos ©EU/ECHO
It is strange what a difference a small thing like replacing the statue can have on a view like this. It seemed to give a much greater sense of focus and direction to the line of the avenue through the woods.
It didn't go unnoticed either. Practically everyone noticed the new addition on the old plinth. Most people were convinced that it was in fact a real statue not the 2D flat cardboard replacement I had made the day previously.
Hollywood Blvd leads from the left of the picture to the Hat and the Chinese Theatre while Echo Lake dominates the centre of this shot over the Studios.
Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access.
Photo credit: EU/ECHO
Glen Echo Park - Montgomery County, MD
U.S. National Park Service
7300 MacArthur Blvd, Glen Echo, MD 20812
Darfur: It has been ten years since the conflict broke out. Humanitarian needs still run high, while agencies lack independent access.
Photo credit: EU/ECHO
Echo a reçu sa wig leeke, j'adore le résultat !^^
(Et sniiif mon APN est cassé, je dois aller le faire réparer, mais en attendant... Photos pourries >_<)
Glen Echo Park - Montgomery County, MD
U.S. National Park Service
7300 MacArthur Blvd, Glen Echo, MD 20812
Zaryadye Park, Moscow.
ECHO is a series of stainless steel structures created by the Saatchi art artist Husam Chaya.
The Installation form an illusory geometric combination of figures. The intent is for visitors to enter another sound dimension once inside its boundaries as sounds change their properties as they echo off the geometric figures, creating an amazing transformation of the human voice. The idea which the installation is centered around is: “Art is the mirror of our days”.
Weather moving in over Echo Camp.
For more photos and news from the 2013 National Jamboree, visit www.jamboreetoday.org. Photo by Eric Vickery.