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Philifjonka and Mondial tagged me :) I understand that I’m expected to show something special. This is one of the first pictures I’ve taken. I was about 10 years old. This is my uncle. I remember how proud he was of his horse. He died many years ago, and those poor Poland of the early 1980 years gone. I always wanted to be a photographer. Indeed I managed to published some photos and I even earn some money. But then I lost interest in photography. Now photography gives me lot of joy, I play with the picture. This is all what I expect of my favourite hobby. Of course I love to watch the photos taken by my talented ‘contacts” on FLICKR :)
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Watch out;
You might get what you're after.
Cool babies;
Strange but not a stranger.
I'm-an-or-din-a-ry-guy.
Burning down the house.
It was once upon a place,
Sometimes i listen to myself.
Gonna come in first place.
People on their way to work:
Say baby what did you expect?
Gonna burst into flame.
Do not expect a big waterfall on an island as small as Weh. Yet as the fall in Pria Laot river is the only one the island can boast of, this small but multi-tiered fall located in protected forest was being made more accessible. Work was in progress surfacing the first couple of hundred metres of the access road. Next came a concrete footpath with two bridges under construction. But that eventually changed into an unpaved path and the last metres we had to clamber over rocks and wade through the river. Banda Aceh, Sumatera, Indonesia
huile sur toile
Derrière l'opaque rideau
De nos réalités limitées,
Se trouve sans doute l'Eternité,
Espérance cachée au plus haut.
Et l'attente devient espoir,
Il n'y rien d'autre à faire,
Sauf, regarder dans le miroir
Des désillusions éphémères.
Behind the opaque curtain
Of our limited realities,
is doubtless the Eternity,
Hope hidden from the highest.
And the expectation becomes hope,
There is nothing else to make,
Except, to look in the mirror
Of The short-lived disappointments.
"Expect Miracles" Mixed Media Mosaic
15-1/4 x 9-1/4 inches
Stained glass, shells, glazed ceramic heart, recycled mirror, polymer clay, vitreous glass tiles, broken dishes, molded cement, broken jewelry.
©2012 EarthMotherMosaics
The Story:
Jordan Duval is Missima's answer to W's latest product launch and what an answer she is! Bringing an edge no other model can provide to the launch of Perry Marino's latest fragrance, a seductive and potent potion that can make any man fall head over heels, Jordan's perfect attitude will grace every giant billboard on Earth sooner or later!
Item #91460
Sweet Venom
Jordan Duval™ Close-up Doll
The Fashion Royalty®
Boudoir Collection (Wave 2)
Expected Ship Date:
First week of December 2019
Was lucky to win all 3 FR2 ladies from the Boudiour collection. Her arrival was Jan.28, 2020
I expected this image to be garbage... But its actually somewhat decent in my eyes, and its got me crazy excited for the E-5!!!
Olympus E-P2
60'' exposure
ISO 3200
f/3.5
Levels adjusted in Picasa 3, thats it.
I'm sure if I could run this through an NR program, or if I had shot it in RAW for more noise and editing leeway it could look even better.
July CPM Art Challenge #1307 Lilac Roller
Oana BANU - oana.banu.2009@gmail.com Category: Student/Beginner
Medium: 97% Prismacolor Premier & Derwent Studio colored pencil + 3% white gel pen on A4 180 gsm Grey Paper
Huawei P20 Pro, P20 Lite India Launch Today: Expected Price, Specifications, and More
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Huawei P20 Pro, P20 Lite India Launch Today: Expected Price, Specifications, and More
Huawei P20 Pro flagship smartphone with triple-rear camera setup will be launched in India today at an event the company is hosting in New Delhi at 11:30am. It will be unveiled in the country alongside the...
In 2022, Bradford was named the UK City of Culture 2025, beating Southampton, Wrexham and Durham. The UK City of Culture bid, as of 2023, was expected to majorly stimulate the local economy and culture as well as attracting tourism to the city. By 2025, the UK City of Culture bid is expected to support potential economic growth of £389 million to the city of Bradford as well as to the surrounding local areas, creating over 7,000 jobs, attracting a significant amount of tourists to the city and providing thousands of performance opportunities for local artists.
The Alhambra Theatre is a theatre in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, named after the Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain, which was the place of residence of the Emir of the Emirate of Granada. It was built in 1913 at a cost of £20,000 for theatre impresario Francis Laidler, and opened on Wednesday 18 March 1914. In 1964, Bradford City Council bought the Alhambra for £78,900 and in 1974, it was designated a Grade II listed building. It underwent extensive refurbishment in 1986. Today it is a receiving house for large-scale touring theatre of all types and the main house seats 1,456.
Francis Laidler, who already owned two music halls in Bradford, opened the new Alhambra Theatre in 1914. The architects were Chadwick and Watson, who described it as "English renaissance of the Georgian period".
The building is recognisable for its large domed turret with giant-paired Corinthian columns, an iconic landmark on the Bradford skyline together with the complementary domes on the adjacent, disused Bradford Odeon. Behind this, the building is stepped up, culminating in tall square towers with smaller domes.
It is situated on a sloping site amongst other Bradford landmarks – the National Media Museum, aforementioned Bradford Odeon, the former Windsor Baths building and Bradford City Park. The entrance to the building is on the corner on the other side of the building to the dome and has a distinctive iron and glass canopy.
Elsewhere, the exterior is faced in white faience, which has now been painted white and grey. The faience was produced by Gibbs and Canning of Tamworth.
Inside, the auditorium consists of two tiers, a balcony and an aisle. It is highly decorated with plasterwork. There is moulded plasterwork to the curved balcony fronts and elliptically bowed balconies to the boxes, which are situated in round arched openings with giant fluted Corinthian columns. The circular auditorium ceiling is decorated and has a small rectangular dome to centre. There is a rectangular proscenium arch.
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Bradford Odeon is the name applied to two different cinemas in central Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. One, in Godwin Street, was built in 1930 and survives; the other, in Manchester Road, was built in 1938 and demolished in 1969.
The cinema, originally built as a 3,318 seat cine-variety theatre, was the largest outside London, and the third largest in England. It was completed in 1930 as the New Victoria. It is on the site of William Whittaker's brewery and malting, which had closed in 1928. It is a Renaissance Revival building designed by the architect William Illingworth, with copper-covered cupolas on two corners complementing those on the neighbouring Bradford Alhambra theatre. The New Victoria combined a 3,318-seat auditorium, 450 square feet (42 m2) ballroom and 200-seat restaurant. The auditorium was primarily a cinema, but also a concert and ballet venue with a stage, orchestra pit, Wurlitzer organ and excellent acoustics.
As a cinema it was the third largest in Britain when it opened, with only the Trocadero at Elephant & Castle and Davis Theatre at Croydon being larger. By 1930 cinemas had converted to screen sound pictures, which had been introduced in 1927, but the New Victoria was the first cinema in Britain to be purpose-built for "talkies". It was built at a cost of £250,000 for Provincial Cinematograph Theatres, backed by the Gaumont British Picture Corporation. In 1950 the complex was renamed the Gaumont, by this time both the Odeon and Gaumont circuits were controlled by Circuits Management Association Ltd., a subsidiary of the Rank Organisation. With the city's Odeon scheduled for re-development by Bradford Corporation, Rank decided to redevelop the Gaumont as a twin cinema and bingo club and on 30 November 1968 it closed for nine months. By the time that the building was ready to re-open, the original Odeon had been closed for five months and the new complex opened on 21 August 1969 with the Odeon name.
The Rank Organisation converted the Gaumont into a complex with the former circle divided into two film auditoria, one of 1,200 and the other of 467 seats. The former stalls were converted into a 1,000 seat Top Rank bingo hall, replacing the company's bingo operation in the former Majestic cinema in Morley Street. The "Odeon" name was transferred to the new two-screen cinema, which opened in August 1969. The bingo hall opened later in the year.
A traffic sign reads "EXPECT HEAVY DELAYS" along U.S. Route 218 (Iowa Highway 27 / Avenue of the Saints) near Hills, Iowa.
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Canon 5D Mark III
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County Grand Lodge of Ayrshire Renfrewshire Argyll,
Paisley Ferguslie Gardens Park,
Flute Bands Parade Saturday June 25th 2016,
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Expected Bands,
Imperial Blues Flute,
Parkinson Accordion,
Prince of Wales Accordion,
Ayrshire Blue Belles Flute,
Saltcoats Protestant Boys Flute,
Ardrossan Winton Flute,
Leeds Crown Defenders Flute,
Govan Protestant Boys Flute,
Sir George White Memorial Flute,
Grenadiers Memorial Flute,
Batts Purple Star Flute,
New Stevenson Loyal Flute,
Pride of the Hill Flute,
Cambuslang Brittania Flute,
Bridgeton Loyalist Flute,
Caldercruix Defenders Flute,
Newtown Defenders Flute,
Crown Accordion,
Sandy Road Flute,
Spirit of Stewarton Flute,
Dykehead Sons of William Flute,
Saltcoats Protestant Girls Flute,
Heirs of Cromwell Flute,
Sons of Ulster Portrush Flute,
Partick Protestant Boys Flute,
Netherton Road Flute,
Ayr Protestant Boys Flute,
Pride of Bargeddie Flute,
Abbey Star Flute,
Lanarkshire Loyalist Flute,
Saracen Truth Defenders Flute,
Drongan Young Conquerors Flute,
Patna Faith Defenders Flute,
Camlachie Loyal Star Flute,
Sons of the Somme Flute,
Prince William Young Defenders Flute,
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The spirit of Scotland remembrance project
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7 things to expect when you come out as transgender (Male to Female Transgender / Crossdressing Tips)
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Coming out is hard. It can be difficult to explain how you feel and who you are, especially if you're still trying to "crossdress" figure all of that out yourself. There's a whirlwind, rollercoaster of a journey laid out before you.
But it's okay. No, really, it is. It's the
On monday morning a box arrived while I was out. I was expecting it but the girls didn't really know what was inside and thought that maybe I had ordered something for them, so they decided to open it immediately.
Vanilla: ^^
Eliza: ...ooohhh...
Expect to see this location again...........
The Rogue Players: Things looking like the flickr default icon
A expectativa dos organizadores é atrair cerca de 200 pessoas à Casa do Baile, um dos principais equipamentos turísticos da Pampulha, recém-consagrada Patrimônio Cultural da Humanidade pela UNESCO.
foto: Glenio Campregher
Expect to dine in a nature-like concept that serves homely and comforting food, which is perfect on rainy days. Did I forget to mention that the dishes are served sizzling hot too?
expected overlaps
Choreografie: Mario Heinemann Jaillet
Tänzerin: Gaëlle Morello
Darsteller: Nicolas Menze
Puppenspieler: Werner Ries
Licht: Norbert Mohr
Koordination: Sophie Jaillet Heinemann
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Photos: Günter Krämmer