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Diese Aufnahme wurde am LAPP Wochenende 13-15.03. 2015 der Fotoschule von Frank Fischer mit Jan Leonardo Wöllert in Hamburg von mir angefertigt. Beim Ausleuchten der Location, wurde ich von Jan Leonardo unterstützt!
Als Kamera war meine Canon EOS 650D im Einsatz.
Außerdem kamen diverse Lichttools von Jan Leonardo zum Einsatz dem ich dafür natürlich noch einmal danke!
I'm in Boston visiting friends, like I do every year. We've been walking everywhere.....to the arts festival on Beacon Hill, thru Chinatown, through Boston Gardens....etc.
Today my friend had an appointment so I walked down to the neighborhood I'd lived in immediately after college graduation.
I've taken photos of everything...all the changes, all that remains the same.
Today I went into the historic Old South Church of Boston.
This past weekend the Bishop of Providence RI tweeted that his congregants should not support the LGBTQ Pride events that are going on around the country.
The mantra of some of the more extreme Christian right is to "love the sinner, hate the sin"
In the foyer of this old historic Church I saw this.
With all I've seen, this is my favorite sight.
Imo.....the real message.
T mở tin nhắn ra xem mình đã ngủ đc bao lâu rồi..
Chậc,chả biết từ bao giờ đã phụ thuộc vào tin nhắn thế nữa
Ngày hôm qa thật dài,mình cảm thấy thế.
May mắn là đã sang hôm nay rồi
Engraved by insects on my juniper tree, the uncertain message is a wooden petroglyph. Like any language, with study, one day I will know its meaning.
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Featuring a couple of cool things at the Anthology Event:
Go&See * Bossy * Face Animations
Anthology: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Anthology/129/129/1000
Go&See:
Flickr: flic.kr/ps/2igKfk
Primfeed: www.primfeed.com/go-see
MP: marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/41207
Mainstore: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Go%20And%20See/152/127/20
OG. Protector Of The Meadow
Anthology: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Anthology/129/129/1000
OG Socials: linktr.ee/oliviagolden
Thanks for all the support! 😊
We think of text messages as a relatively new thing - but - written text has been about for almost 5,500 years.
The oldest written graffiti was found in ancient Rome around 2500 years ago.
"Romani ite domum".
Life of Brian - Latin Lesson - Romans go home!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjOfQfxmTLQ
Most graffiti from the time was boasts about sexual experiences. Graffiti in Ancient Rome was a form of communication, and was not considered vandalism.
Candid shot, Sidmouth, Devon , UK.