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Fearless Girl, a bronze sculpture by Kristen Visbal of a 4-foot high girl standing in a self-confident pose, is currently located on Broad Street across from the New York Stock Exchange Building. It was commissioned by investment company State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) to promote gender diversity initiatives and an index fund focused on gender-diverse companies with a relatively high percentage of women in senior leadership. The statue was first installed at the northern tip of Bowling Green on Broadway, facing the Charging Bull sculpture on March 7, 2017, in anticipation of International Women's Day on the following day. After complaints from Charging Bull sculptor Arturo Di Modica, Fearless Girl was removed in November 2018 and relocated to its current location in front of the New York Stock Exchange Building the following month. Fearless Girl was originally given a one-week City Hall permit that was later extended to 30 days. It was subsequently announced that the statue would remain in place through February 2018. The statue was removed from its original location at Bowling Green on November 28, 2018. The statue was unveiled on December 10 at its new site. As today, the sculpture's presence still relies on a temporary permit. While the dispute over the rights to the figure is over, the statue's future is not permanently decided.

Changed a previous box and used the fabric thingy independently

A blue tit close up from October, damn the weather...............

in the storm, in my best dress, fearless.

a melhor musica ever, eu sempre achei qe a capa de fearless nunca foi digna da musica ou do album, entao fiz uma mais diva :D

 

pra quem nunca viu o album original:

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Taken with the Olympus 60mm Macro.

 

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I've seen these quite a few times before, either at Glacier or at PNW wildlife refuges, but they're always hunting and moving so fast that I just get a blurry or distant shot of them. However this weasel--part of a group one evening at Logan pass--was very interested in me. A couple of times s/he approached nearly to my feet, and within the minimum focus distance of my lens.

 

This and the wolverine sighting have made me much more interested in weasels. I've seen tons of otters and quite a few mink close to home. I saw a martin once in Yellowstone, but got no photos. Once I thought I saw a fisher in the Enchantments area, but it was just for a moment and I'm not sure. One thing I'm sure I have never seen living is a badger, although I've seen too many dead by the roadside. Long tailed weasel, Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana.

50050 “Fearless” rolls into Highley with a service to Kidderminster on the Severn Valley Railway. This was taken during the class 50 Golden Jubilee gala. 33108 is also stabled in the sidings.

Mission 3 in the Imperial Conqest.

 

As me and my men in Hazard suits boarded Star Destroyer 'Fearless' we saw no ships or anything that could fly. Everything seemed torn up, and no one or anything there. We found the laboritory, at saw the feirsest looking thing i've ever seen. An eight foot Tal, with bio-mechanical arms, and all muscle. It was difficult to eradicate the monster, but we were able to Cease it, knowing it was the best thing for it now.

 

Well, it's finally in! And sorry about the angle, it was kida hard to get a good one.

 

The weather has been so bad recently, instead of going out and getting soaked I've been looking through earlier shots and trying processing that I didn't know back then, its interesting bringing some of my old favorites up to date with techniques I use now. I've decided to re-post a few so I can share my current projects.

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Direct Rail Services (DRS) 68016 Fearless passes Pettycur working 5L70 18:41 Cardenden to Mossend Down Yard

 

Somewhere off the the La Jolla coastline in San Diego, CA.

 

Captured with the Instagram iPhone app.

 

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Sindy was very brave, she climbed up this huge tree to pose for a photograph! Luckily she managed to get down safely, to enjoy the rest of her holiday!

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From cliff jumping in Scituate - conquering fear and taking the leap

I still haven't found anything that scares Lucy. Most cats are very wary of water, but Lucy's not worried at all. A shallow stream runs past the bottom of my garden and yesterday afternoon I watched Lucy climb down the bank and cross the stream via stones and bits of fallen branch. She then climbed the bank the other side, scaled a tall wooden fence and nonchalantly wandered along the top until she was out of sight behind trees. Goodness only knows where she went after that. Anyway, 30 minutes later she materialised next to her food bowl with an expectant look on her face. After a hearty meal she sauntered out again in search of the next big adventure. I don't ask ... :)

I am so excited

and I could actually find a couple people who want to go to this concert with me

That means I don't have to go with my mom again!

:)

Everybody in the forest knew Ed. He was the most self confident animal around. His day consisted of food and showing off. He was so egocentric he had to be in the spotlight in every possible situation. All the animals after a certain time got tired of him as he was often exaggerating and getting on their nerves. So after a while they didn´t care about him anymore. One day a new road was built near the forest and nobody had the courage to cross it. That was the perfect moment for Ed to get the desired attention from everybody again and show his fearlessness.

He stated he would be the first to cross this road. He started by observing it for a week or two and figured out most of the traffic is during the day, and at night the few cars are actually more visible because of the lights. He therefore decided to cross it at midnight. This was a fatal decision. He looked left and right a few times and saw no lights so started to run. Not for long however. He unfortunately didn´t think of one eventuality. The PP possibility. There was no car, no lights, and no sound but suddenly he felt it. Immediately he couldn´t move his left paw and couldn't feel his legs. The reason ? He had been cut into 5 pieces by two pedal project bikes. Unfortunately they had no lights and were so fast and silent he couldn´t even realize they were coming.

Sadly, that was the end of Fearless Ed.

  

Shot at Chatsworth

Swan lake's inhabitants. Victory park in Saint-Petersurg, Russia/

nikon d5200 + voigtlander nokton 58mm f/1.4

This is what happens when you're the brother to a photographer haha. Shot on Ilford delta 400 and my mamiya C220 in the early evening around dusk

Everybody in the forest knew Ed. He was the most self confident animal around. His day consisted of food and showing off. He was so egocentric he had to be in the spotlight in every possible situation. All the animals after a certain time got tired of him as he was often exaggerating and getting on their nerves. So after a while they didn´t care about him anymore. One day a new road was built near the forest and nobody had the courage to cross it. That was the perfect moment for Ed to get the desired attention from everybody again and show his fearlessness.

He stated he would be the first to cross this road. He started by observing it for a week or two and figured out most of the traffic is during the day, and at night the few cars are actually more visible because of the lights. He therefore decided to cross it at midnight. This was a fatal decision. He looked left and right a few times and saw no lights so started to run. Not for long however. He unfortunately didn´t think of one eventuality. The PP possibility. There was no car, no lights, and no sound but suddenly he felt it. Immediately he couldn´t move his left paw and couldn't feel his legs. The reason ? He had been cut into 5 pieces by two pedal project bikes. Unfortunately they had no lights and were so fast and silent he couldn´t even realize they were coming.

Sadly, that was the end of Fearless Ed.

  

D400 leads D417 somewhere in deepest greenest Staffordshire

"Fearless" Class Assault Ship "HMS Fearless", 12,120 tons, launched 1963, completed 1965 at Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth Navy Day, 08/77. Note what appears to be scaffolding on the hull. Scanned photograph taken with a Kowa SET.

I didn't get to see my favourite flamboyant cuttlefish or blue ring octopus this trip, which was disappointing. But there was this fearless big fella which came so close several times, almost touching the dome port. The other few cuttlefish would face me head on and flash in black and white if I went too close, but this one didn't seem to mind at all.

 

Komodo National Park, Indonesia

 

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Working docks in New Bedford MA

Largest fishing port on east coast

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and a bow.

 

The haunting, searching gaze of a young leopard.

 

On reverse:

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at Beaties

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Hm. This reminds me of someone.

Leon is my 2nd customized Icy doll I have made .. hope you like him ^___^

his is a 15 1/2" soft sculpture with fabric collage of Frida on the front and some hand dyed silk velvet on the back. trimmed around the edges in beads and baubles. sits on a wire woven stand.

"Fearless" Class Assault Ship "HMS Fearless", 12,120 tons, launched 1963, completed 1965 at the Portsmouth Navy Day, 08/82. She has just returned from the Falklands War and has grey funnel caps and masts whilst the pennant number has been painted out. Scanned photograph taken with a Canon AE-1 Program.

his is a 15 1/2" soft sculpture with fabric collage of Frida on the front and some hand dyed silk velvet on the back. trimmed around the edges in beads and baubles. sits on a wire woven stand.

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