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Doug Harrop Photography • May 20, 1975
The first run of the American Freedom Train simmers at Union Station in Portland, Oregon.
The largest fireworks display in the Midwest blasted off in Columbus during the blue hour. That cast a nice soft light over a lone island on the river which turned into a party of kayakers.
It's a new world - it's a new start
It's alive with the beating of young hearts
It's a new day - it's a new plan
I've been waiting for you
Here I am....
-Brian Adams
© Copyright A Pendleton 2011 Taken at my local park when I was trying out my 400L on birds in flight, kinda ok but will do better in time just had a fun time when I was there watching nature, have a great weekend everyone...Alan.
Table gift glam! An amazing fashion from Jason Kramer and a fierce purse from JennFL. It was so much fun to be at your table!!!
This Northern Harrier Hawk was seen near Brunswick Point in Ladner, BC, Canada.
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Took my son and daughter-in-law to NYC. Got a chance to visit Ground Zero and the new Freedom Tower.
There is no greater feeling of freedom than the open road. This was taken on Natchez Trace Parkway, a footpath in the 1800's traveled by traders, soldiers, and Indians.
:::: BIGGER ....is better for your eyes and soul...almost a MUST in this case!
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:: Absolute Freedom, Mastigouche Wildlife Reserve, Québec, Canada.(Archives)
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This is a digital painting made from an original picture.
We can go out the front door or out the back gate and be walking in the bush in minutes; we don't take it for granted but it is a wonderful freedom, especially in these days of restrictions.
Kahn, Etta and David at the top of Terrace Falls; almost the middle of our 5km walk, just before the steep climb!
Daily Dog Challenge: Freedom
This is the view from the George Lake portage into Freedom Lake.
~Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada~
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This afternoon I quickly took my new angel into the garden to take a photo of her. It is a gift from a good friend and she is named the Angel of Freedom from the Willow Tree Collection. It was given to me as a retirement present. It's truly how I feel now. It has been a busy week of finalizing things at work and celebrating with friends and colleagues. But I am looking forward to the freedom to spend more time with family and friends in real time; to go on adventures whenever we want instead of trying to get vacation time off; to not watch the clock as much; to spend longer times exploring my photography and to have more time to connect with online Flickr photographers. It's a great feeling.....finally!
I have looked at this image many times.. because it happens to be an archived one.. It never fails.. I get very emotional when I do..
This image was captured just a few years after 9/11 on Ellis Island.. Just to the left of this flag pole off in the distance.. there used to be two of the tallest buildings in NYC called the Twin Towers..
All I have to say about that.. is that our enemies thought by taking down those towers and all those precious souls inside.. they could break us.. but they could not! for we are Americans!.. we are free.. they tried to destroy freedom and it can not be done.. we as Americans will not stand for it.. We must remain free and we shall..
Freedom comes with a price.. it is not free..
Let Freedom Ring....
Nick Boren Photography © 2010
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Jinx : Summer Flower Set @ Lost and Found
Loveling set from Jinx to make your Bento Waterhorse look even prettier.
Rigged mesh, braided mane and forelock.
Flexi mesh tail all with flowers and bows.
Texture hud included to change flowers and bows.
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Florida Everglades - #135 in Explore 10/6/20
SUNSET - Ibis flock - In The Wild
Palm Beach County, Florida USA
Summer 2020 - Sept. 19th, 2020
*[left-double-click for a 'closer-look' at these Ibis-silhouettes]
*[a semi-abundant ibis flock following 'the-big-guy-out-front' just
before dark - moving from south-to-north - to their wild-rookery]
Over the last ten years I have been observing the amazing Ibis flocks that abundantly congregate over the Florida Everglades. Tens-of-thousands of them migrating across 'the expanse' during their mating seasons, and also throughout all of the other Florida seasons, as well. Their incredible numbers seemed to have stayed the same over the years and they are still as visually appealing to me as they were ten years ago. They are always a joy to see floating across the sunset horizon, and I always look for them with the hope of capturing that one 'lifetime image' of them in a somewhat perfect formation. I am still trying...and I still enjoy it. Thanks for looking.
"Freedom"
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I just had to capture these two young guys as they enjoyed the moment at the summit of Glyder Fawr, especially as I could squeeze in Snowdon in the background. Days like these are rare indeed; beautiful conditions and stunning views that go on for miles and miles. Most important of all is that sense of freedom that seems to come with places like this.
I did have a quick chat with these two young chaps, and their enthusiasm for the hills was properly heartwarming.
The hills have been a big part of my life, and I hope these two get as much from them as I have.
As seen on BBC Cymru Wales, and in the Western Mail. Fame at last!
""The secret of happiness is freedom. The secret of freedom is courage.....
......................................................Break the lock....... Make the freedom Free.... ""
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