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"Put your lighters in the air. Everybody say YEAH!" - Empire State Of Mind (Part II) Broken Down : Alicia Keys
The Girl jumps for joy as #project365 comes close to the end.
Douglas Bieniek's white marble carving of the Oglala Lakota Chief
Photographed at the Fine Arts Building
Minnesota State Fair
Sunday August 26th 2012
Lately everone seems noted there is a huge disaster in Taiwan
Typhoon Morakot devastated our homeland and we'r lookingforward that Taiwan our mother can brace up together
At this hard time,how i wish May they rest in peace;
trying to help more people as more as we can
Devout wishes for our homeland Taiwan.
God bless my contury..
天佑台灣
...and open to positive things I know are to come.
The landscape changes so quickly, I'm going to blink and the corn will be drying and ready for fall decoration. I wanted to capture a picture while I thought of it before that happens. The last time I was in the corn, it was barely up to my knees.
I finally got my computer sorted out today. Working on re-installing software and copying over images, LR catalogs, and iTunes. Important things first, then the rest on an as-needed basis. So far, it's been a really fun and also productive weekend and I am looking forward to a fun day tomorrow. I better go pack my gear.
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A young polar bear (Ursus maritimus) rolls around in the snow on on Barter Island near the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
ODC Our Daily Challenge: Forward
This card was in my mailbox today :-) My friend purchased it one year ago in Switzerland with the idea "that one will be for Rosmarie". She knows about my love for Berlin. As I am looking at it, I remember the first days of 2020, when we had seen the last theatre plays for 2020. I take this card for a good omen: looking forward to seeing Berlin again
A polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus) plays with a piece of driftwood on a snowy shore in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska.
Spring Tulips
These are from two years ago, but something to look forward to on a dull, soggy, rainy winter afternoon!
"When I am grown to man's estate
I shall be very proud and great,
And tell the other girls and boys
Not to meddle with my toys."
"Looking Forward" by Robert Louis Stevenson
Explore - March 6, 2009 (#324)
Looking forward to all the magical awakenings spring has to offer...like little angels hovering over a vernal flower field...
Thanks a lot, my dear flickr friends and a happy weekend to you!
Pendolino 390008 awaits departure from Milton Keynes Central.
It's been a rollercoaster of a 2015 for me, with so many changes, which sadly in part have limited my uploads and trips for Flickr. However, I've got high hopes for 2016, with hopefully plenty to come! Thank you to all my followers for their continued support, I wish you all a very happy and prosperous new year!
Model: James
Location: Bethnal Green, London
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one caucasian man portrait looking up forward gesture mouth open silhouette in studio isolated white background
... as I did. There are 21 of them.
One for each year I've been tasting of this unique fruit,
called life. I'm looking forward for the next one! :-)
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A tiny song from the film "Ensemble, c'est tout"
Walking the streets of Leeds in pursuit of the next great shot. Cobbled paths and old relics of Victorian industry pave the whole area. There are all kinds of forgotten routes to explore for photographers in the Holbeck...
(Selective colour treatment, contrast tweaks and texture overlays were edited in Photoshop).
Hit 'L' to view on large.
Visited with Wiffsmiff23. A permission visit to a local sma-ll, volunteer run theatre and cinema in a local town 30 minutes away. Two hours spent exploring inside and some time in the projection room to finish as a bonus.
This is the oldest theatre site in Wales. It was extensively refurbished in 1927 but as it retained the basic structure of the Victorian building it can claim to be one of, if not, the oldest working theatre in Wales. The present building stands on the site of what was The Bell Inn, the history of which can be traced back to at least 1794. More history can be found here: www.monmouth-savoy.co.uk/history/
Rest of the set here:
www.flickr.com/photos/timster1973/sets/72157634575963473/
Also on Facebook:
www.Facebook.com/TimKniftonPhotography
My blog:
timster1973.wordpress.com
there's a competition i need to enter as part of my photography course at school. the theme is "looking forward"...what do you think?
After a brief (or perhaps not so brief) photography hiatus due to a myriad of factors (including but limited to a computer replacement, a drive failure, a cloud storage provider shut-down, two very grueling work contracts, holiday madness and more...), two months later I've a number of rolls comign back from the lab today or tomorrow and a big scanning weekend in front of me.
Lightroom freshly reinstalled (for the second time along with OS and drives) on the new laptop, a complete revamping and restructuring of my data and image syncs and backups, and an overall rethinking of my total workflow (both film/scanning and digital)... I am, like our little black menace pictured, looking forward with anticipation and a bit of trepidation. All hairs raised, but secretly and quietly... Ready to run or fight.
Happy (belated) New Year, everyone.
Pentax 67 | 90mm 2.8 | Fuji Pro400H | V750 scan
one caucasian man portrait silhouette looking forward gesture in studio isolated on white background
Young woman hiker sitting on the rock at the top of the mountain and looking forward with hand on forehead
one caucasian man portrait looking away forward gesture shielding eyes silhouette in studio isolated white background
Between the side entrance of Marks and Spencer and St Pancras Church, on the former site of the City Police Station, in the Guildhall centre, Looking Forward bronze. This piece was made to commemorate the Queen's Silver Jubilee in 1977. - Sculpted by Peter Thursby,
Originally posted for GuessWhereUK
そこで何が起きているのか、彼はどうも知らないようだった。
少し高いところから賑わいを眺めているように見えた。
しばらくすると帽子のつばを右手で少しずらしながら
自分に向かってくる光の加減を調節して
それでもなお座ったまま遠くを見つめていた。
私は後ろで静かにその様子をファインダ越しに伺っていた。
しばらくして気がついた。
違う、彼は賑わいを見ているんじゃない。
向こう側の川の流れを静かに眺めているんだ、と。
私も同じように目をやると
沢山の人たちの細かくせわしなく動くもっと先に
傾きかけた太陽の光を飲み込むしかない大きな川が
穏やかに輝いているのが見えた。
それは私が自力では見出せない美しい世界だった。
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もみじ市 三部作
distance www.flickr.com/photos/kahoring/6256795073/
gazing www.flickr.com/photos/kahoring/6272681615/
waiting for mom's return www.flickr.com/photos/kahoring/6276240843/