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It had been a while since I experienced snow in the winter. A recent trip to the Sierras brought back memories of snowy winters spent on the East Coast, helped me recharge my batteries and provided me a much needed chance to dust the cobwebs off of my cameras. The snow covered landscapes were such a joy! In this scene, shot with my DJI Mini 3 pro, I was drawn by the contrast of the white snow on the ground against the warm light of the setting sun shining on the tree tops on the side of the mountains
Lange, Dorothea, photographer.
Toward Los Angeles, California
1937 Mar.
1 negative : nitrate ; 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches or smaller.
Notes:
Photo shows two people walking (hitchhiking?) along road near a billboard that says "Next time, try the train. Relax."
Title and other information from caption card.
Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.
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Hitchhiking.
Migrants--California
United States--California.
Format: Nitrate negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, DC 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection
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Call Number: LC-USF34- 016317-E
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Pals, Girona (Spain).
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Pals is a medieval town in Catalonia a few kilometres from the sea in the heart of the Bay of Emporda on the Costa Brava. It lies on the C31 Palafrugell to L'Estartit road.
The name Pals came from the Latin "palus", wich means marshland. In fact, in former times the hill on wich the town is located, which was called Mont Aspre, was surrounded by lakes and marshes.
The first reference to the town dates from 889, and already mentions the town and the castle. The church of Sant Pere, in the centre of the old district, is of Romanesque origin. However, it was rebuilt in 1478 with Gothic elements and during the 18th century it was adorned with new facade.
In 1478 the city walls were restores and the ruined Castle of Pals was demolished, though the keep, know as the Tower of the Hours because it housed a small Gothic belltower, is still standing.
More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pals, www.pals.es
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Pals es un municipio de la comarca del Baix Empordà, en la provincia de Girona, España. Limita con los municipios de Torroella de Montgrí, Fontanilles, Palau-sator, Torrent, Regencós y Begur.
El nombre de Pals proviene del latín "palus", que significa terreno pantanoso. Y es que tiempo atrás, la colina sobre la que descansa la villa, y que tomaba el nombre de Mont Aspre, estaba rodeada de lagos y marismas.
La primera referencia al pueblo data del año 889, en la que ya se cita la villa y el castillo. La iglesia de Sant Pere, en el centro del barrio viejo, es de origen románico, pero fue reformada en 1478 con elementos góticos y, durante el siglo XVIII, fue revestida con una nueva fachada.
Ese mismo año se restauraron las murallas y se derribó el ya ruinoso castillo de Pals, del que ahora se conserva la torre del homenaje, conocida como la Torre de les Hores porque en ella se colocó un pequeño campanario gótico.
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Mon livre sur le Rajasthan / My last book upon the Rajasthan
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I have seen how there are some people downloading and using some of my pictures without my consent, so, even if I have always allowed everybody to see larger sizes of them, from now on I will only allow that to my contacts. Sorry for any inconvenience. If you are interested in this picture, please contact me, or buy a print here, but do not use my photographs withtout my consent, thanks.
He visto como hay gente descargando y usando sin mi consentimiento mis fotografías. Aunque siempre he permitido ver las fotos a tamaños grandes, desde ahora en adelante esa opción sólo estará disponible para mis contactos. Lamento cualquier molestia. Si te interesa esta fotografía, contacta conmigo, o compra una impresión aquí, pero por favor, no uses mis fotografías sin mi consentimiento, gracias.
La Défense (where else !). Finally some sun, and I found a new "spot" :-) Sorry about the square crop, but it fitted the composition quite well so I couldn't resist.
Part of "A stroll in Paris"
Y si la otra vista del lago era atractiva, que me dices de esta lengua serpenteante entre la hierba adornada con florecillas blancas, con esa piedra en primer plano, los reflejos de las nubes en el agua transparente, las figuras humanas a lo lejos, y el gran glaciar Alestch que se adivina en el horizonte....
Mañana nos acercamos más al glaciar....
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If I drink, if I smoke
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And you see me holding up my middlefinger to the world
Fuck your ribbons and your pearls
'Cause I'm not just a pretty girl
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That I'm more than just a title
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There's more to me than people know
Some days I'm broke, some days I'm rich
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I don't let it show, but I've been through some shit
Try To View "New Years Bird" Brown Booby - Sula leucogaster - Large On Black
This bird was sighted on the west Coast of Panama on New Years morning about 30 Nautical miles Offshore.
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The Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) is a large seabird of the gannet family, Sulidae. The adult brown booby reaches about 76 cm. (30 in.) in length. Its head and upper body are covered in dark brown, with the remainder being a contrasting white. The juvenile form is gray-brown with darkening on the head, wings and tail. While these birds are typically silent, bird watchers have reported occasional sounds similar to grunting or quacking.
Their heads and backs are black, and their bellies are white. Their beaks are quite sharp and contain many jagged edges. They have short wings and long, tapered tails.
This species breeds on islands and coasts in the pantropical areas of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They frequent the breeding grounds of the islands in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. This bird nests in large colonies, laying two chalky blue eggs on the ground in a mound of broken shells and vegetation. It winters at sea over a wider area.
Brown Booby pairs may remain together over several seasons. They perform elaborate greeting rituals.
Brown Boobies are spectacular divers, plunging into the ocean at high speed. They mainly eat small fish or squid which gather in groups near the surface and may catch leaping fish while skimming the surface. Although they are powerful and agile fliers, they are particularly clumsy in takeoffs and landings; they use strong winds and high perches to assist their takeoffs.
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"Feminism VS machismo" Part II. View On Black
Après La révolution , place au compromis.
After The revolution, room for compromise.
(et pour les petits curieux, le livre est ouvert sur la leçon Aubade n°24 "Ignorer sa présence")
This set was taken on the "Emily's" basement. I saw it one month ago and I felt in love with that "room". When I was shooting the pictures I had in mind the Syd Barrett song and I tried to re-create the mood of it.
After having seen the pictures I decided to create a slideshow with them and with this music, in the David Bowie's version.
This is the result:
"See Emily Play" Set Slideshow
Let me know what you think about it... the poor quality of the video is due to the web optimization, I tried to do my best.
All my thanks to Emily, a wonderful model, a fantastic and fierce girl, a unique friend.
White Bay. Quite simply my favourite beach in the whole world.
I thought I would process this onein a postcard style from the 70s' it's over saturated and much bluer than nature intended but I kinda like it this way.
It's a bit muggy and grey in England today. Can't decide whether it's going to rain or not
Bottlenose dolphin View Nose Dip On Black
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Bottlenose dolphins, the genus Tursiops, are the most common and well-known members of the family Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins. Recent molecular studies show the genus contains two species, the Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), where previous thought was that this was one species. Bottlenose dolphins inhabit warm and temperate seas worldwide.
Bottlenose dolphins live in groups called pods that typically number about 15 dolphins, but group size varies from solitary bottlenose dolphins up to groups of over 100 or even occasionally over 1000 animals. Their diet consists mainly of forage fish. Dolphin groups often work as a team to harvest schools of fish, but they also hunt individually. Dolphins search for prey primarily using echolocation, which is similar to sonar. They emit clicking sounds and listen for the return echo to determine the location and shape of nearby items, including potential prey. Bottlenose dolphins also use sound for communication. Sounds used for communication include squeaks and whistles emitted from the blowhole and sounds emitted through body language, such as leaping from the water and slapping their tails on the water.
There have been numerous investigations of bottlenose dolphin intelligence. Such testing has included tests of mimicry, use of artificial language, object categorization and self-recognition. This intelligence has driven considerable interaction with humans. Bottlenose dolphins are popular from aquarium shows and television programs such as Flipper. They have also been trained by militaries for tasks such as locating sea mines or detecting and marking enemy divers. In some areas they cooperate with local fishermen by driving fish towards the fishermen and eating the fish that escape the fishermen's nets. Some encounters with humans are harmful to the dolphins: people hunt bottlenose dolphins for food, and dolphins are killed inadvertently as a bycatch of tuna fishing. A bottlenose dolphins can jump up 16 feet out of the water.[citation needed]
This is one of my favorite images from this year's Namibia workshop. Even though I have visited Namibia countless times, it amazes me that it is still possible to find unique compositions, even at a popular and often photographed place as Deadvlei.
The trees you see here are dead camelthorn trees that are hundreds of years old. The extremely arid climate prevents them from rotting and their skeletons turn the location in a very surreal and at times eery place.
For this particular shot I used the shadow of the dunes behind me as a natural ND grad for the bright foreground. I waited until the shadow line reached the base of the dunes in the background and exposed for the bright red sand, turning the already dark trees into silhouettes. I'm kind of allergic to touching and overlapping shapes, and I thought I had already shot every possible angle with free standing trees, but for some reason I suddenly found a lot of new compositions this year that I had never seen before. Just like athletes that have good days and not so good ones, I think the same applies to photographers - one day you're really struggling to get even a decent shot, the next day you suddenly see great images everywhere.
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See the first takes on Pangong Tso on the FB page
On the road from Pangong Tso back to Leh, Chamday is a hamlet, a little short of Karu
At the prayer wheel, 3 scruffy kids sat and looked up as the sun shone fiercely into their eyes.
In Ladakh ? Where do the Children Play, much better evoked by this Cat Stevens song
I only wondered about their education. They said the school was closed.
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Taken on November 16, 2010 at 12.57pm IST (edit)
Posted to Flickr November 25, 2011 at 8.42AM IST (edit)
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Camera Nikon D300
Exposure 1/2500 sec
Aperture f/3.8
Focal Length 27 mm
ISO Speed 200
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"SHADHINOTA is My Cause for the 40th Celebration of BANGLADESH Independence. The land, the mighty rivers and the natural beauty makes Bangladesh a land of unparalleled splendor and magnificence. Bangladesh was liberated after a prolonged war of Independence the declaration of which was given on 26th MARCH 1971. One of the worst genocides Genocide in history took place at the behest of an autocratic regime in the name of Political stability spearheaded by the then Pakistan President Yah ya Khan. After 9 months of Liberation water and the sacrifice of 3 million lives Victory came. In addition to the loss of lives countless others were rendered homeless, the infrastructure including roads and bridges and factories lay in ruins. The people of Bangladesh have shown time and again how resilient they are. After each and every disaster, natural or man-made the people have again stood up and started all over again from scratch.
My Effort here is to pay tribute to the valiant sons of the soil and the ‘die hard’ attitude of a people who can still smile in the face of adversity however great it may be. I plan to make a collage of images that represent the lives of the people of Bangladesh. I encourage you to upload a photo each day till I have a total of 40 images for the Cause SHADHINOTA in the group Frame BANGLADESH"
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This is the cover photo of my set National Language Movement 2011
This Photo was taken on 21th Fab at 01:30 pm , From Jatio Shaheed Minar , Dhaka, BANGLADESH, This Photo was Taken while my Special Photowalk with The flickr Group Frame BANGLADESH
Description :The Bengali Language Movement: and in Bangali Trnslation to ভাষা আন্দোলন
The Bengali Language Movement: Can read In Bangoli here]ভাষা আন্দোলন, also known as the Language Movement (Bengali: ভাষা আন্দোলন; Bhasha Andolon), was a political effort in Bangladesh (then known as East Pakistan), advocating the recognition of the Bengali language as an official language ofPakistan. Such recognition would allow Bengali to be used in government affairs.When the state of Pakistan was formed in 1947, its two regions, East Pakistan (also called East Bengal) and West Pakistan, were split along cultural, geographical, and linguistic lines. In 1948, the Government of Pakistan ordained Urdu as the sole national language, sparking extensive protests among the Bengali-speaking majority of East Pakistan. Facing rising sectarian tensions and mass discontent with the new law, the government outlawed public meetings and rallies. The students of the University of Dhaka and other political activists defied the law and organised a protest on 21 February 1952. The movement reached its climax when police killed student demonstrators on that day. The deaths provoked widespread civil unrest led by the Awami Muslim League, later renamed the Awami League. After years of conflict, the central government relented and granted official status to the Bengali language in 1956. In 2000,UNESCO declared 21 February International Mother Language Day for the whole world to celebrate[1], in tribute to the Language Movement and the ethno-linguistic rights of people around the world.The Language Movement catalysed the assertion of Bengali national identity in Pakistan, and became a forerunner to Bengali nationalist movements, including the 6-point movement and subsequently the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. In Bangladesh, 21 February is observed as Language Movement Day, a national holiday. The Shaheed Minar monument was constructed near Dhaka Medical College in memory of the movement and its victims
Background
The present nations of Pakistan and Bangladesh were part of undivided India during the British colonial rule. From the mid-19th century, the Urdu language had been promoted as thelingua franca of Indian Muslims by political and religious leaders such as Sir Khwaja Salimullah, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk and Maulvi Abdul Haq.[2][3] Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language of the Indo-Iranian branch, belonging to the Indo-European family of languages. It developed under Persian, Arabic and Turkic influence on apabhramshas (last linguistic stage of the medieval Indian Aryan language Pali-Prakrit)[4] in South Asia during the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire.[5] With its Perso-Arabic script, the language was considered a vital element of the Islamic culture for Indian Muslims; Hindi and the Devanagari script were seen as fundamentals of Hindu culture.[2]While the use of Urdu grew common with Muslims in northern India, the Muslims of Bengal (a province in the eastern part of British Indian sub-continent) primarily used the Bengali language. Bengali is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language that arose from the eastern Middle Indic languages around 1000 CE[6] and developed considerably during the Bengal Renaissance. As early as the late 19th century, social activists such as the Muslim feminist Roquia Sakhawat Hussain were choosing to write in Bengali to reach out to the people and develop it as a modern literary language. Supporters of Bengali opposed Urdu even before the partition of India, when delegates from Bengal rejected the idea of making Urdu the lingua franca of Muslim India in the 1937 Lucknow session of the Muslim League. The Muslim League was a British Indian political party that became the driving force behind the creation of Pakistan as a Muslim state separate from British India.[7]
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I'll have a blue Christmas without you
I'll be so blue just thinking about you
Decorations of red on a green Christmas tree
Won't be the same dear, if you're not here with me
And when those blue snowflakes start falling
That's when those blue memories start calling
You'll be doing all right
With your Christmas of white
But I'll have a blue, blue, blue, blue Christmas
You will find this really cool rickety Cabana bar restaurant on the Florida Keys, Islamorada, this was my favourite sundowners hangout
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Back on shore from Flower Pot Island and back to the Bruce Peninsula. Ontario's longest footpath.
This is a beach I have frequented many times on the Bruce Trail. But I have a hard time finding a really good eye pleasing composition with the rocks and the shoreline. So with that said, I'm not in love with this photo, but I visited this spot so many times I needed to post something, haha.
I need to definitely work on this part of my photography "eye". Maybe I need some tutorials by some of my flickr friends who are brilliant at it for example:
Yannick, T Glow, Rob Cherry, Helminadia, Stephen Moore or Antony Spencer.
I liked this view because of the the different colours and textures in the rocky shoreline in the foreground, two totally different colour temperatures. The sky was really beautiful that morning too.
I wanted this photo as natural as possible so I shot at a very fast shutter speed to capture the water. Didn't have time to try the Big Stopper from this vantage point, unfortunately.
This will be one of my last Bruce Peninsula photographs, then I will be taking you down highway 6 towards some breathtaking displays of water works.... ;-)
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A soft winter feeling here, and a quick side trip to this amazing city! I love the rich tapestry of this visually exciting place full of history ... and wanted to share a few Prague images from my archives. A rainy afternoon, a walk up into Malastrana near where we were staying on the Royal Road, in a 17th century building called the House of Three Fiddles. A great place to stay! This is the Church of Our Lady Victorious, the first baroque church of Prague. (Thanks to Flickr friend Semmi for that info in her comment below!)
I no longer shoot with the Fuji Finepix S 7000 that I was using in Prague, but I still love this shot of the the skyline and rooftops taken with that trusty little camera.....such a wondrous fairyland of a city!
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Here is my next photo of the beautiful falls a few minutes from downtown Owen Sound in Ontario, Canada: Indian Falls
I prefer this view as I stated in my earlier post, mainly because of the light around the trees and the little rainbow. I like the dark ominous clouds in the sky as well here. With all that light and the Big Stopper this was an 8 second exposure at f/13.
For more information and a close up on these falls check out my previous post here.
Next stop.....
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Autumn vineyards near Flein, Germany.
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The title of this is due to the fact that a long exposure really can deceive the viewer into thinking all is calm (Milk effect). In reality I was caught by a wave in record time 10 seconds after setting up so spent all of this exposure in squelching(sp) shoes desperately praying that the waves would break sufficiently far away so that my camera would remain intact.