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With an unflattering upward angle on an unflattering (but really beautiful) face.
This is George, my friend, and he's a little weird. So I thought I'd capture how weird he is rather than explain how.
Anh luôn là người em tìm đến lúc em chán, em buồn, hay thậm chí là khi em chả sao, chỉ là em muốn nchuyện vs anh =). Anh lúc nào cũng làm em vui, trừ những lúc anh không rep tn của em =).
Nhưng mà.
Em có tình cảm vs a thật không nhỉ?
Có phải anh là người em đang cần?
Nếu yêu nhau, nếu thôi nhé, thì chuyện của mình, có đi đến đâu không?
:)
Anh không phải là người em có thể hiểu được. Anh, như thế nào vs em?
EM KHÔNG BIẾT!
Nhắn tin, nói chuyện vs anh, em vui.
Thiếu anh, em khó chịu, khó chịu vô cùng.
Nhưng mà, thế đã đủ để yêu chưa anh? :)
Mentre in pianura il caldo è insopportabile, vivere in Comelico è un godimento del corpo e dell'anima
Beautiful beach with an original form of entry - a stone passage that takes you to the beach.
"To access Carvalho beach you need to walk through a man-made tunnel in the rocks. In this tunnel you can see several fossils. This is the only way to access the beach. The whole experience of the tunnel adds to the awesomeness of Praia do Carvalho."
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February 2021, Photo Tour to Kuusamo, Finland - image 4:
A Siberian Jay (Perisoreus infaustus) (or Jays - how many do you actually see?) from below. Shooting straight up towards the sky with the 15mm Zeiss Milvus 2.8/15 ZE, whilst being surrounded by snow covered candle spruces. Happy Days.
If you are interested in my photo tour with NatureTalks to Kuusamo in Finland from the 5-12th of February 2022, then please send me a message (via Instagram, Messenger or an email to info@stefangerrits.com) or check their website: www.naturetalks.nl/product/winterfotoreis-finland-kuusamo...
CSX B454-27 is sitting at Liberty Hi crewless with a NS & CP power set while an 8 platform (5 loads) CSX I018-28 cruises past on the adjacent main. North Baltimore, OH 12/28/2024.
I made this image as a simple hi-key multiple-exposure image of the dark claw scars on the thin white bark. What blew me away was the way that the *action* or process of the attack is depicted here, with the bark flying, dark particles trailing . . . very long after that totally unseen action had occurred. We see here a representation of actions which in fact the camera never did see.
How did that happen? Somehow it was created by the ME and ICM, totally in-camera, with sharpening and balancing in simple Lightroom. Somehow the unseen and un-photographed became depicted in this image.
sooooooo...... Story TIme
I was watching the trailer for "Five Feet Apart" and was crying as per usual. Did I watch it yet, hell nah.
But you know what, it got me thinking. Why don't I take any chances like they did in the movie. Why do I not take risk that would make my heart flutter, my adrenaline pumping, and my live more adventurous.
You know what my answer was to myself, because risk are big. They are dangerous, they can hurt you in the long run...and that seems to be my excuse for a lot of things lately.....
I hope this photo doesn't offend anyone or anything. I think all people are great and wonderful and I just wanted to do something different.
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A rather large panoramic shot of Tarn Hows. It's easy to see why this is one of the very popular locations for people to visit.
I was watching the local children playing in the water when the sun falls beneath the horizon.
Oh!! It was a true joy. Happiness was clearly visible on their faces when they splashed around. Priceless!!
But it turned to a magical moment when the sky had started painting itself.
How can it be cherished?
That I just can’t comprehend!!
One of my favourite places and an hour and a half walk from the cottage we stayed in. It's hard to resist the views across Tarn Hows.
Take a flower pot...add a pinch of love and cuteness...and a few sunflower seeds. LOL...I love the cheeks and the look on this ittle guys face.
number one is the original ,the scetch with selfmade pencilholder.
2 scetch textured with thanks to Ipiccy and Pinterest.
3 the painting watercolor pen acryl and mediums on Fabriano paper .
4 Textured and titled for Christmas.
Special thanks for You All and Ipiccy and Pinterest for the textures
Job 21:34 “So how can you console me with your futile words? Nothing is left of your answers but deception!”
How do you feel if you see your picture in the following places?
- In the shop window of a chain store that has "sweat and tear" sourcing.
- Art gallery in a small town with 10,000 population
- Lourve, Paris
- Instagram (of another person but not yours)
Does it matter to the creator when the picture is displayed in different places?
Have a great weekend!
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Fuji XF 35mm F2 lens
ACROS B&W with yellow filter film simulation
FOXCITY NEWS (Candy Fair ):
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..:: FOXCITY. Sweet Tooth Bento Pose
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This is a scene from Sarah Seely's production of "How To Disappear Completely." Based on hearsay, nostalgia, and only the finest in American propaganda, "How to Disappear Completely" is a satirical romp through the Cold War, Red Scare, and life in fear of... the bomb. From the desk of Sarah Seely invites you to spend a moment away from the unprecedented consumerist frivolity of today's war-faring United States to take a trip back in time to mid-20th century America - an era when, in the shadow of nuclear annihilation, families bar-be-qued on backyard patios, mothers shopped for the latest in space age home management technology, and everyone tried to keep up with the Joneses. At times bawdy and hysterical, alarming and outrageous, "How to Disappear Completely" incorporates elements of dance, theater, burlesque, video, and just a touch of audience interaction into a series of vignettes set in cocktail parties, war trenches, and grade school classrooms. Cleverly placed advertisements along with the hit music of the day provide the feel and comfort of the classic television you grew up with, and the safety of knowing that while the mushroom clouds are bursting forth outside your bomb shelter, you too can keep a positive attitude and a winning smile. Written and directed by Sarah Seely. With excerpts from “Duck and Cover” by Archer Productions, Inc. and the U.S. Federal Civil Defense Administration, 1951. Choreographed by Sarah Seely in conjunction with the performers. Performed by Amy Baumgarten, Jonathan Ciccarelli, Adam MacLean, Brian Maloney, Flanagan Smith, Moira Stone, and Julie Turner. Music by Patrik Phalen. Video by Nicky Enright. [Photography by Dominique James. Copyright © 2008. All rights reserved. For authorized use only. Visit www.dominiquejames.com for more information or email dominiquejames@mac.com for inquiries. Also, follow Dominique James at Twitter.]
Mac knows all the language. Here you can see up right the menu for the language: on my Mac i've setted the italian as the main laguage and all the software is in italian (and in this way i can write in roman letters), but i've setted japanese kanas and kanji too, so i can easily use them and change from italian to kanji just with a simple keyboard combination (⌥+⌘+space). Now i've done an experiment: if i set japanese as the main language, all is related to japanese and all the software so too (pay attention to the upper bar). Here you can see i can choose so many other input system: from the knowest to the most subtle ones.
How I wish I could've gotten a clearer shot of this guy, as I had to enlist the help of Bugguide for an ID...it's certainly an odd looking character!