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This particular beings art is snowboarding, you dont need to have a brush or pencil in hand to be called one. He is expressing him self through the air and the lines represent his ongoing thoughts on; balance, style, safety, what he is going to do next, and his landing.
There is always a lingering thought on wanting to continue through the air without ever landing. Hence the last red line stretching up into the air with 'Expression' around it.
Article 10 FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
"You have the right to say and write what you think and to give and receive information from others. This includes the press. "
(European Court of Human Rights (ECHR))
ROJ TV received this award - in the form of a gilded bird cage with a door open so the bird can fly out and use his speech as a free bird to sing for the whole world - 1th May 2011 by Gladsaxe left parties, SF, the Red-Green Alliance and the SFU
Grenoble - Janvier/Février 2011
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Scan of a photo of Mom and Krista overlooking Niagara Falls in 1970. They both have expressions that seem to indicate disgust - perhaps Dad made a bad joke...
This is one of my first attempts at Jump Photography. As you can see the timing wasn't perfect . And the jump was free style too without any synchronization ! Still I love the expressions!... This one is unedited but have plans to edit it into a better picture.
Delhi 2014
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Taken during the 10th Chennai Photowalk. I was planning to capture expressions of people as declared in my blog Smiling at Strangers
The house´s pet used as model
Strobist: One Neewer TT560 at 1/2 power bounced from the ceiling. Right of camera and triggered by camera pop flash at -2EV
Toronto, April 4, 2018 - The so-called right to be forgotten is coming to Canada. Earlier this year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner released a draft policy claiming the right for individuals to remove certain search engine results already exists within current privacy laws. Should Canadians welcome a version of this European law? Or are the trade-offs for Charter-protected access to information too great? At this half-day summit, privacy experts explored the intersection of reputation and freedom of expression,and the implications for Canada.
In partnership with CIPPIC, with thanks to sponsor Google and in-kind supporters CISION and CPAC.
each photo portrays different emotions
i love how it turned out
and i look different here, thats a good thing! =]
dinner with girls...
(I cant upload pics on flickr owing to some pc or system problems, hope i will solve it somehow soon... It really gets on my nerves!)
Today this Cooper's hawk decided to use our cottonwood tree as a good place to do some cleaning and preening! It didn't seem to be very worried about me, and I took way too many shots, but I couldn't help myself! These are some of my favorites! (Loveland, Colorado, USA)
The picture didn't come out sharp, but still good enough to see the expressions. Shot near windsor castle
Expression drawings - trying to find the right 'confused' expression for Syndrome when Mirage storms out on him. This was really hard, for some reason.
I've been trying to put its expression into words - plucky and determined but a little puzzled, I think.
Adj. 1. agape - with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe; "the gaping audience"; "we stood there agape with wonder"; "with mouth agape"
Thats what it means! that thats how it Looks :)
Tiwari is not particularly adventureous and it was his turn to climb that steep Slope !
expressions can convey a story
guess what's the story ? !
[a clue is that this is a really nice coffee shop in Suzhou ^^]
@Suzhou.winter 2013
Kiev 4am
Helios: 53mm 1.8 lens
Kodak BW400CN
I do not recollect this young lady's name, but she had one of the nicest expressions in the group. Captured here is what I believe is the Roudra (Angry) mood.
Apparently, she choreographed this dance as well. It was a mix of various classical Indian dance forms. From their attires, I think they were Odissi, Kathak and Mohinattam.
I have to admit: I have never tried watching a classical Indian dance, not even on TV. But watching it on stage has been a completely different experience. Here's hoping that this picture inspires you to watch a classical Indian dance form if you get an opportunity.