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Photographed during a descent along the Hat Shop Trail to a collection of balanced rock hoodoos, and then a climb back to the canyon rim. In Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, USA.
Multi-storey council flats demolished on October 25th 2009. Built by Edinburgh city council and Crudens in 1960-2 (architect George Bowie).
"A development of three fourteen-storey tower blocks built as public housing by Edinburgh Borough Council. The blocks contain a total of 246 dwellings. Construction was approved by committee in 1960. The contractor for the development was Crudens Ltd." canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/299858/details/edinburgh+gr...
The Multi Tele can be used as half frame or full frame camera. Made a blog post about this camera. CANON SURE SHOT MULTI TELE
this image is the result of seeing a photo taken by matthew fox and thinking i must try that
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thanks matthew
Renault Master (first generation 1980-1997) and a caravan.
I don't need to point out the paint scheme, but I wonder why the caravan windows are painted over? Perhaps the caravan isn't used as a caravan but a trailer to carry goods?
This combo was spotted parked up at a Motorway service station in Spain.
A multi-art production for the diplomatic community was launched by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) on Thursday night, with artists from different disciplines of music, dance, theater, and visual arts presenting colorful and riveting performances.
Entitled “Pangarap: The Filipino Dream of a Comfortable Life for All,” this project of the DFA’s Office of Strategic Communications and Research (OSCR), in collaboration with the CCP, told the story of the Filipino’s quest for a life of dignity and respect, worthy of the community of nations.
It featured artists from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao who took the stage narrating through their performances the Filipino nation's history from pre-Hispanic period to colonial regime up to the modern era, highlighting the country's continuing pursuit of a comfortable and secure life for all Filipinos.
The hour-long performance, directed by Dennis Marasigan, opened up the stage with the Ramon Obusan Folkloric Group performing the “dugso” in silence, followed by veteran singer-songwriter Joey Ayala who came in with his “hegalong” and sang his piece “Agila (Haring Ibon)”.
While folk performances made for an exquisite opening salvo, Original Pilipino Music (OPM) artists Arman Ferrer and Lara Maigue, with their back-up dancers Benilde Dance Majors and PIA Dancers, put up quite a show with their upbeat choreography and pop music rendition, which included Yoyoy Villame’s “Magellan” and Bamboo’s “Noypi”.
On the background, sand artist Joseph Erwin Valerio, working on his sand table, created images that evoke pre-colonial Philippines and the country’s independence.
Towards the end of the show, the artists joined together on stage performing their interpretation of Noel Cabangon’s “Hanggang Mamatay”, while the sand artist worked on his canvas with the image of the Philippine Eagle, the country’s national bird, which is symbolic of the Filipino's bravery and strength.
“Good diplomacy is not only about policy issues and the economy. It is also about understanding culture and creating emotional links with others. The event ‘Pangarap’ created such emotional links by presenting the history and the ambitions of the Philippines in a performance, where a political message and a historical understanding were presented through songs and dances,” said European Union (EU) Ambassador to the Philippines Franz Jessen after watching the performance.
“Timely and meaningful cultural diplomacy that highlights the best of what it means to be a global Filipino. Connecting culture, history, modernity, technology to share the colors of the Filipinos to our global friends and promote understanding,” added foreign policy expert and university professor Austin Ong, representing partner agency Integrated Development Studies Institute (IDSI) in the event.
Acknowledging that arts can be used as an avenue to foster unity, strengthen ties, and improve diplomatic relations, the OSCR plans to bring "Pangarap" to other countries to promote the Philippines' interests and build relationships with other nations through arts and culture.
As the DFA's public and cultural diplomacy arm, the OSCR, under the leadership of Undersecretary Ernesto Abella, works towards achieving the goals of changing the world's perception of the Philippines and the Filipino people. ###
Photo by: Clark Galang
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An extended family gathers around their beloved young one at the Malayala Manorama Vidyarambham celebration.
Mumbai's airport is a major international hub, and also one of the most impressively designed and adorned modern airports I've seen. Murals and sculptures decorate many of the endless corridors and celebrate India's culture in a comtemporary way as a welcome to visitors (a striking contrast to the souless visual blandness of most British airports).
Booklet are the perfect solution when you need a manual, an event program, or a sales catalog. Full-color catalog printing lets you include product pictures, charts, design and illustrations to help make your point, catch your customers’ attention and keep them interested in your products and services.
I had about five seconds warning for this guy in the back yard. Diffusion due to the screen door I had to shoot through.
Vintage 1950's to 1960's Earring Set with Multi Strand Bib Necklace Green Demi Parure. Find it at: www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=37995398
A very busy platform at Inverness on a Sunday morning: two 158s and a 2+4 HST set powered by 43036 and 43163 occupy platform 2 on the 3rd of February 2019, with all trains so close together that it could be a crazy mash up of trains, with an HST working in multi with a 158.
After Kubrick's death, two young women, Jane and Louise Wilson, artist sisters who specialize in multi-media art, created a work called "Unfolding the Aryan Papers." It was commissioned by Animate Projects and the British Film Institute, which has the exclusive rights to the Stanley Kubrick Archives. According to the description in the gallery, the two sisters were intrigued by the film's story as well as its biological link to Kubrick's Jewish ancestry. (Kubrick's family came from a section of Poland that the book's protagonist lived in.)