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Every 366 project has to have one last minute photo like this, I think.

watch out for those who seem harmless, they're not always what they seem

yes........ you're on the right photostream. For my number 1 customer, she'd get a cake every week if she could, only for you Rose, only for you =)

I'm princessy challenged......

Every song in a booklet got its introductional illustration and a background illustration to place the lyrics on.

every my birthday I give flowers to my mom. =) will present them tomorrow morning)

 

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working on greeting cards for etsy

 

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Every element is an opportunity

“I believe talent is like electricity. We don’t understand electricity. We use it. You can plug into it and light up a lamp, keep a heart pump going, light a cathedral, or you can electrocute a person with it. Electricity will do all that. It makes no judgment. I think talent is like that. I believe every person is born with talent.

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~Maya Angelou

Honda Civic Type R (3rd Gen Type R, 8th Gen Civic) (2007-11) Engine 1998cc S4 198hp

registration Number DS 08 CVC (Worcester)

HONDA SET

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The Honda Civic Type R is the high performance version of the Civic developed and produced by Honda since September 1997. The first Civic Type R was the third model to receive Honda's Type R badge (after the NSX and Integra). Type R versions of the Civic typically feature a lightened and stiffened body, specially tuned engine, and upgraded brakes and chassis, and are offered only in five- or six-speed manual transmission. Like every other Type R models, red is used in the Honda badge background to give it a special sporting distinction and to separate it from other models.

 

The third generation Honda Civic Type R is based on the eighth series Honda Civic and was offered on two different chassis FD2 for the Japanese market and FN2 as the European version, with differing styling. The Japanese FD2 selling in Japan as a four door Saloon, rather than the three door FN2 sold in the UK and other export markets. The FD2 Type R was bigger, wider and heavier than the EP3 Type R. The wheelbase grew 101.2 ins during high speed cornering. The Japanese model's engine power output is also higher than the European versions with 222hp. Exterior wise, the front bumper is wider and different from the standard Civic designed aerodynamically. The rear bumper features a diffuser built into the bumper and a large rear wing completes the aero package. Inside, the trademark black and red bucket seats are no longer made by Recaro as with previous versions but designed in-house by Honda.

 

The European and Internation type R (FN2) comes only as a three door hatchback, and uses a different chassis and internal layout (notably tank placement below the driver's seat), and internal layout (notably tank placement below the driver's seat), Powered by a 198hp 1998cc VTEC engine which will was retired in October 2010 due to failing to meet the forthcoming Euro V emission regulations. It is estimated that a total of over 12,000 Civic Type R's will have been sold by the end of production. These measure will also cause the demise of the Alfa Romeo Brera 3.2 V6, the Ford Focus ST, Mazda RX 8, and the VW 5.0ltr. V10 turbo Diesel.

 

Seems like Gretas parka wearing, tree hugging acolytes found out we were having fun

 

The Type R GT trim includes dual-zone climate control (Left:right independent), rain-sensing windscreen wipers, refrigerated glove box, automatic headlights with dusk sensor, front fog lights, power-folding wing mirrors, cruise control, front and rear curtain airbags. It is finished in the same four colours as the standard FN2, and a new colour called Deep Sapphire Blue Pearl added to the colours offered.

  

Thankyou for a massive 56,241,756 views

 

Shot 07.08.2016 at the 2016 Shugborough Classic Car Show REF 121-761

   

Every step taken is a conversation with time.

Every favorite star that I receive encourages me to have more photos taken of me. Every nice comment makes my heart happy.

 

Please listen to this music while you look at my pictures:

 

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I am very happy about visits to my groups:

 

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I own the exclusive copyright to my pictures. No one is allowed to use my pictures for their own purposes or to publish them. It is also not allowed to share or publish the images on sites such as Twitter, Pinterest, Reddit or similar sites.

Every morning on Ngapali Beach women cover the sand with blue nets and wait for men coming back with tons of little fish. Then the ballet begins. They start throwing the fishes on these blue nets so that they dry under the sun all day long.

 

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Model: Brianna

 

Sooo this is my other guitar, Spankey. Brianna really wanted an album cover type photo because she wants to get into music, so a cover for her demo album will help :)

 

p.s she has her own guitar, we just decided to use mine since she was coming to my house :)

and starting yesterday... you can see one of my photos every thursday on the Chicagoist.com website. check it out.

 

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Every Friday, by Anthony Clyde

Neva Library 417, 1966 PBO

Cover art by Gene Bilbrew

Every time I close my eyes I hear Johns screams. I can't wait to get my new suit...His blood has stained it and every time I look at it I get sick to my stomach. Why this bothers me so badly I have no idea, I still plan on killing Joker--ever since he abandoned me in the middle of his war I've been wanting my vengeance.

 

My house is dark, not because I have no power but because I like it like that. I have a crappy old couch, a couple desk, and an old T.V. A place to sleep and I not have to be so worried practically is all it is.

 

A couple hours later my doors blown off the hinges, literately. I don't react, I don't need too. I know who it is. Batman. Coming to slap my hand cause I screwed up. I have to say this war has really changed the way he plays around. Feel sorry for his enemies.

 

"So...F@#%-face, I hear your that sunuvah'bitch that killed Mr. Pattons target. Some freaking emo, punk ass, wannabe assassin who watches to much Dexter. Get the F@#% out of my town before I make you leave."

 

"Your not Batman. So I assume ole'Brucey sent you because I'm such a screw up huh? Well you should go back to the costume shop were you got your suit and get your money back cause you look retarded. And you can tell Bruce I don't deal with messenger boys."

 

"How the fuu..."

 

"Look I get your probably a little slow, but the doors behind you..."

 

"All right listen up kid. I have zero patience for tampons like you. If you'd let me talk you would realize I ain't from Batman. I'm here cause you slaughtered a man and you got away with it. Now, give me that bar and then if you come with me we can drop you off at the station and I won't cut your ugly ass face off."

 

I'm tired of this freak being in my house, who the hell does he think he is? I'll give him the bar. I throw it to him.

 

"Right now come on and we'll go.."

 

*BLAM BLAM BLAM*

 

He goes flying out the door.

 

"Didn't see my gun did you? Rookie mistake retard. *I pick up my crow bar* Now get your ass up like a big boy, I know you got a vest on. You wouldn't run your mouth as much if you didn't have that armor on would you ass-h@!3"

 

-Red Hood

Amur Leopard cub at Colchester Zoo

..I worship at the Church of Pancakes.

I first started using a digital DSLR Easter weekend ten years ago and at about the same time I started using Flickr and after ten years and many, many photographs I am still surprised by the fact that I discover something new almost every day.

 

Today I thought that it might be a good idea to photograph scenes and events relating to Easter so I visited Merrion Square with the intention of photographing this public art installation because I thought that it depicted the removing of Jesus from the cross. While I was photographing a young girl asked her mother “is that God lying on a table” but I discovered that it is a lot more complicated that that.

  

This figurative sculpture, The Victims originated as a part of an unexecuted project for a war memorial for Washington, DC. The artist, Andrew O’Connor, conceived the idea of a huge war memorial in about 1918 and worked on the project until at least 1931. However, no such monument was ever commissioned from him. The memorial consisted of three sections. The first of which was a group of three figures; a dead soldier strapped to a bier, mourned by his wife and his mother. The figure of the dead soldier is The Victim, inscribed with the words; ‘Naked you came into the world’, the kneeling figure of The Wife with her hands clasped in prayer is variously called The Virgin or Mother of Sorrows. She is inscribed; ‘As cranes chanting their dolorous notes traverse the sky’ which is taken from a translation of Dante’s Inferno. The standing female figure of The Mother of the Hero leans mournfully on her left elbow. The Victim was presented by the family of the sculptor to the Dublin Municipal Gallery (now Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane) in 1947 while the other two figures were presented to the gallery by the sculptor in 1938. As is often the case with O’Connor’s work he produced other versions of some of these figures. A plaster version of The Victim is in the O’Connor family collection and a version of The Wife is at the Tate Gallery, London. The group would have been assembled with The Victim on a raised plinth, his wife kneeling at his head, his mother standing at his feet. The Victims was installed in 1976 following an exhibition to mark the centenary of the sculptor’s birth at Trinity College Dublin in 1974. It would appear that it was not until 1974 that the three figures were displayed together as originally intended creating this uncompromising figurative representation of the victims of war.

 

Born in Worchester, Massachusetts, USA in 1874, Andrew O’Connor was the son of an Irish-American sculptor of the same name. Having studied under his father, O’Connor Jr. began working regularly on public monuments and funerary commissions in the United States. In London c.1894-8, he met John Singer Sargent and assisted him on reliefs for his Boston Library decorations. Andrew O’Connor’s style was formulated by the time he first visited Paris in about 1903 and his earliest work is in the Franco-American style which had become popular in America by 1900. Unlike the majority of other American sculptors he remained in France and worked from a Paris studio up to 1914. From 1906 on he exhibited annually at the Salon in Paris and at the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin in 1907. He then returned to the USA from 1914 to the mid 1920s and received numerous commissions for funerary and public monuments including the monument to Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois and the Theodore Roosevelt memorial at Glenview, Chicago. O’Connor spent his last years in Europe, first in Paris, then from c. 1932 between Ireland and London. He resided in Dublin for the last seven months of his life and passed away at his home at No.77 Merrion Square.

first of all I am sorry for resolution problem as bcz when I saw the wall I had my compact with me !

but a question always arrives in my mind I wanted to ask it with a picture ... and I think it's d one !!

 

have we ever thought how important we are ... every individual is important na ? so why dere will be less importance for womens ? for special childs ? for poor ? somewhere for muslims ? for private university's students ? everytime .. everywhere d thing we see the most is grouping ! even in my family momi gives priority to my younger brother and baba gives priority to meh !! but don't we know that to maintain a family every member is important ! to walk a counltry every person living in it .... every person is an individual and every individual is important to make d world colorful ..to give life a rhythm ..... na ?

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EXPLORE : June 1, 2008 # 175

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And I swear by the sun in the sky...

I swear like the shadow that is by your side...

I will be there....

For better or worse till death do us part....

I love you with every beat of my heart...

And I swear....

 

You are the wonder of my life...

You are full of power and almighty bright...

You are the sun of my belief....

You are my chief...

You fill my every moments with love...

You quench all my thirst...

 

The world is full of golden-lit sunshine....

And all your mighty loving smile....

 

Have a great week ahead and sweet dream tonight...

I will always send you nice sunshine, sweet smile and warm love from Thailand, my Dearest...

 

Ich liebe dich..I LOVE YOU now and forever...

J-A-S-M-I-N-E..

A little pretty girl in Thailand..

 

Chonburi Province, Thailand..

Every year, extra buses are put on between Nottingham and Trent Bridge for the annual Riverside Festival which is held on the first weekend of August.

 

687 turns into Mount Street with a 7B to Trent Bridge via the Rail Station with a good number of passengers aboard.

“Every one is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody” - Mark Twain

Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.

 

Words by Harriet Tubman

  

♫ - A Change is Gonna Come

  

for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro

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.. @ sula wines!

 

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I'm done, I've managed to take a photo every single day for the past three hundred and sixty five days. I think it's quite a an achievement and I think it's the biggest task I've ever taken on in my whole life. I have learnt a lot from doing this, a lot about photography, a lot about what I like to shoot and a lot about my ability to focus on something like this. There have been some awful photos yes, but there have been some that I never in a million years thought I could take. One of which I even got printed onto a canvas because I am that proud of it. I think what I take from this project is that I love to shoot photos of people and I love to travel with a camera slung around my neck. I'm going to Japan and hopefully Turkey and Italy over the next year and I intend to make the photos from those trips some of the best I've ever taken.

I owe a lot to anyone who's taken the time to comment on any of my photos even once, because just one comment on a photo actually made it worthwhile for me, to know that someone felt something towards my photo so much that they wanted to share that with me drove me to take more photos and improve myself. I also can't recommend the Honest Opinions group enough. It's really helpful to have somewhere to put the photos you're not sure about and get feedback. I used to be really bad at getting negative feedback but joining a group like that has helped me to learn that people don't give negative feedback to put you down, they do it to drive you to do better and I've taken that on in every aspect of life.

I have no plans for any future projects at the moment, i think I'm just going to take time off and take photos when it suits me, but with exams for the next two weeks that won't be for a while. But rest assured I will return with photos in the future, doing this project has challenged my love of photography but I know it's something I want to do even as a hobby for the rest of my life.

 

If you took the time to read all of this then thank you, and if you looked at any of my 365 photos then thank you again. Now go and take some photos while I revise for my exam tomorrow.

   

UPDATE: I've just had an email telling me that my photo Shadows from my Iceland trip is going to be featured in an issue of Digital SLR Magazine, so if you subscribe to that look out for it! And yes it has made my year to hear that.

   

My lovely girlfriend Holly is doing a 100km walk from London to Brighton over 24hrs in aid of Asthma UK. Anything any of you could give to help her and other asthma sufferers out would be incredible. Thanks internet! Click here to sponsor her.

  

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