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Listening to Lazy Eye on the album Carnavas by The Silversun Pickups.

 

Newton's Cradle. Discovery Science Museum - Acton, MA.

 

random fact: this photo is the 9999 photo taken on the 5DM2.

 

Back from Boston. I'll be catching up now.

 

Trip update: It rained buckets non-stop Monday through most of Wednesday. Massive flooding in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Despite the weather we had a great time.

 

Except, for our trip home, at South Station Boston, after we settled into our table for a snack, it was announced that all Amtrak trains out of Boston were cancelled due to flooding.

 

Well, we scrambled to rent a car and made it home after a grueling eleven hour trip with backups and detours and bio breaks. At home it was 75 and sunny!

 

Looking forward to a great weekend.

Every piece made by hand, sculpted and structured, pinched or whatever.

Every summer we get a chance at a monsoon season bringing in some lightning and rain. This shot is made up of 3 images taken from a tripod and layered in CS. I painted in the lightning from each shot to make the sky more dramatic.

"Every Cloud........." - Sunrise at Blackdog Beach, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Every walk tells a story. In this one, the dog noticed me — proof that our four-legged friends are often one step ahead in curiosity and connection, just like street photographers. I'm adding this image to my long-term project of photographing people and dogs.

Every kiss brings a thrill

And I know that it will

As long as I have you

 

Let's think of the future

Forget the past

You're not my first love

But you're my last

Take the love that I bring

Then I'll have everything

As long as I have you

  

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Every can every cap fucked up but I did ma best .yo yo

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Todo estara bien. Confia en El Salvador

Every Wednesday. At the market. With her cup

Looiersgracht 04/10/2022 13h56

Street art Frankey gives the city small inconspicuous surprises. Sometimes quite large, sometimes very small. Every week a photo with one of his recent works appears in the supplement to the newspaper Het Parool. A great opportunity to take a closer look at his work. Sometimes you have to search to find it and sometimes it is already gone.

This piece of art is smiling at you at the Looiersgracht in Amsterdam.

 

SMILEY

Looiersgracht, Amsterdam Centrum

October 2022 (Het Parool, 01/10/2022)

Close-up

 

Streetart Frankey

Streetart Frankey (pseudonym of Frank de Ruwe) is a Dutch artist who wants to positively influence the street scene with relatively small and often inconspicuous works of art.

He grew up in Nijmegen, father was an inventor at Philips Netherlands. He studied at Delft University of Technology (Industrial design). In daily life director of and working for design collective Natwerk. In Amsterdam, many of his works in the street art category can be found on buildings, streets and bridges, often in addition to existing building elements. He himself about his work;

"I want to push boundaries. Art has no boundaries, that's why I like it so much."

In 2019, a special page has been dedicated to his art in Het Parool for a number of years; first he took care of that section himself, later he had to leave that work to others because of busy work. A little later his work Eberhard van der Laan appeared above the entrance of Paradiso.

One of the works that inspired him is the Boomzagertje in the Leidsebosje, a work by an as yet unknown artist.

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Every time I have been at this location in the past there has always been a car in the way. This time I got lucky ...

Every picture tells a story.

 

Date: June 5,2019

Time 6:22 p.m.

Not every field in the Palouse is green, as this photo proves. This rich soil produces some of the finest crops in the world including wheat, barley, garbanzo beans, chickpeas, lentils and canola. Most of these crops cover the landscape in a green blanket that appears to be in a patchwork pattern due to many shades of green of each crop. The only exception was the rare patch of yellow that indicated that we had found a canola field (or at least we thought). After shooting this scene, we ran into a farmer that informed us that this field was actually a dijon mustard crop.

 

Regardless of the crop, it was a challenge for us shorter people to get a good view of the field (we couldn't find a high vantage from the road) so I climbed up onto the step of a car and shot over the car roof. While I would have loved to have been able to capture the full bottom of the tree, it was impossible from our (or any) vantage point. I went for a more minimalistic composition as the clouds and blue sky was magnificent.

A every day sight at New Street at this time, Class 86 86229 runs into Platform 10 with a Manchester to Cardiff service, standing on the right is Class 46 46036 which will take the train forward. 15/03/1977.

 

image Kevin Connolly - All rights reserved so please do no use this without my explicit permission

Every once in a while I get lucky. My good results equal about 1 % of the time used experimenting =,99%

 

every once in awhile.....

 

“Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.”

~ Greg Anderson ~

 

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This is the first shot taken on a recent vacation trip. Since getting back, I have been immersed in going through my photos and also in trying to better organize my entire collection of photos - no small undertaking!

 

I hope to catch up on visiting you all in the next few days. And I hope everyone is having a great summer!

Every year in May, the Eumundi Markets host the Australian Body Art Carnivale, where some of the best artists in the area get together and use the human body as a canvas. The results are beautiful and it's mind-blowing that they can put together such gorgeous art in such a short period of time! This piece was the 2nd place winner in the airbrush competition by Kelli MacAlpine (with model LeeLu).

every stream should have at least one rose in it right?

Years ago, large columns were replaced during a renovation of the congressional complex on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Some of those columns now stand in a clearing in the National Arboretum. "Cores" of others, stripped of their facades, lie atop Mt. Hamilton, in a corner of the Arboretum. Now, dogs that wouldn't have been allowed near those columns may walk on them.

A little grain and a little contrast

It matters every day, not just once a year. Live Earth Day.

Every Dog's Story

 

I have a bed, my very own.

It's just my size.

And sometimes I like to sleep alone

with dreams inside my eyes.

 

But sometimes dreams are dark and wild and creepy

and I wake and am afraid, though I don't know why.

But I'm no longer sleepy

and too slowly the hours go by.

 

So I climb on the bed where the light of the moon

is shining on your face

and I know it will be morning soon.

 

Everybody needs a safe place.

 

Mary Oliver (Dog Songs)

Every time this Heron would move, the log started to roll, very funny to watch.

Everyone at court has heard the rumour about a secret lover coming to the princess every single day. The king is not happy about it, and determined to catch the man red-handed with the help of royal guards.

 

However, it seems the lover won't give up so easily...

 

A vignette for Summer Joust competition

 

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Pretty思綺 got beautiful eyes and sweet happy mind , she got a lot of energy that she play the foot ball , so cute and gorgeous , every her pose and action was so charming and attractive , no wonder she was popular and welcomed to every photographers, Thank思綺, she did her best model job

Every time I'm in Sheffield I have to take pictures of these.

Every year on the occasion of the Christmas festivities,in the suburbs and in the allys of Castro dei Volsci are recalled the ancient traditions of a civilization by now lost......

Crafts by ancient perfume evoke memories of times go by.............

Every major city has this....

I drove by this place every day for years and was captivated by this door. One Sunday I stopped to shoot it, and a local resident came over to check me out… he said he kept an eye on the place for the owner when he wasn’t around. Shortly after I captured it, the door was replaced by a featureless, high security roller shutter :-(

Every morning lots of Chinese meet at the Temple of Heaven in Beijing to dance, practice Taiqiquan, play cards, sing or play traditional Chinese music, like this old man

they leave me alone every autumn they die

Every species of goose that occurs in Europe has males and females with similar plumage, but Kelp Goose (and the closely related Upland Goose) from South America has very different-looking sexes. This is the male with all-white plumage and a black bill, whereas the female is chocolate brown with pale bars and a pale bill like this: www.flickr.com/photos/timmelling/53562246457/in/photolist These geese are not "true" geese (which are in the genera Anser and Branta), but a distantly related family known as Sheldgeese from South America. Kelp Geese were first described in 1782 by an Italian Jesuit priest called Ignacio Molina. In that age of political incorrectness he called them "Mulatto" because they were the offspring of a white male and a dark female, and his latinised version of that is hybrida, a name which still stands today. The genus is Chloephaga which means grass-eating, though they feed mainly on sea-weed. They only breed in southern South America and the Falkland Islands, which is where I took this beach-strutting male.

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Every year I plant a bunch of sunflower seeds in my shore garden. If I'm lucky a few will actually grow.

This year I actually got 3 of them popping up.

The one was a pretty good size and had just reached the top of the privacy fence. The flower head had started to form, but had a ways to go before opening up.

Yesterday I noticed to my dismay that something had gnawed it off. Probably a squirrel.

Today one of the small plants finally bloomed.

I figured I'd take a picture of it before it too disappeared!

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