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This sign had to be posted and we had a hearing at the City of Mississauga. We wanted to move the new house 1 meter closer to the street to protect the root structure of the Maple tree in the backyard. Happily those on the committee liked our design and we were approved.
Random postings of photos I have taken over the last few years. Explore the photo set to find other work by the artist or of the same theme or event.
All photos © Ian Cox. If you would like to use this image please ask first. Best viewed as a set here
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Posting this shot (taken 15 minutes earlier), from my deck at almost 10pm....the air is warm after a scorchingly hot day, it is still light - the first evening star is the only one visible in a clear sky - and I am enjoying a glass of chilled pinot gris.
This is a photograph from the third annual running of the Fr. Murphy Athletic Club 10KM Road Race and Fun Run which was held in Kildalkey, Trim, Co. Meath, Ireland on Easter Sunday April 16th 2017 at 11:30. This road race also features the Meath 10KM Road Race Championships which is open to entry from any athlete who is a full member of a Meath AAI club. The race starts and finishes in the village of Kildalkey and follows a right handed rural route out towards Rathcormick, Ballivor and Moyrath before returning on the same 2KM as the start which runners will easily remember as a long straight stretch of road. The route brings the runners through beautiful Meath Countryside on low-traffic country roads.
The conditions were reasonably good for road running. The first few kilometers seen runners tackle a very stiff breeze and cool dry conditions. However at around 6KM where the race turns back towards Kildalkey the breeze became a more favourable tail wind. While we say that this is the 3rd annual running of this race it is actually the 10KM version of the traditional annual 5 Mile road race which was promoted by the Fr. Murphy athletic club in the past. Traditionally this five mile races held in Athboy on St. Patrick's Day, then Ballivor before a move to Kildalkey on Easter Sundays. There was approximately 260 participants in the race with a very large support from athletics clubs in Meath.
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BUT..... Wait there a minute....
We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not charge for our photographs. Our only "cost" is that we request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, VK.com, Vine, Meetup, Tagged, Ask.fm,etc or (2) other websites, blogs, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you must provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us or acknowledge us as the original photographers.
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In summary please remember when requesting photographs from us - If you are using the photographs online all we ask is for you to provide a link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. You will find the link above clearly outlined in the description text which accompanies this photograph. Taking these photographs and preparing them for online posting takes a significant effort and time. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc. If you are using the photographs in newspapers or magazines we ask that you mention where the original photograph came from.
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Let's get a bit technical: We use Creative Commons Licensing for these photographs
We use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License for all our photographs here in this photograph set. What does this mean in reality?
The explaination is very simple.
Attribution- anyone using our photographs gives us an appropriate credit for it. This ensures that people aren't taking our photographs and passing them off as their own. This usually just mean putting a link to our photographs somewhere on your website, blog, or Facebook where other people can see it.
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I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
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Posting these a year late, amazing how much can change in a short time. After being denied entry into Lebanon, I went back to the UK for a couple of weeks. Everyone was surprised, the good ones pleasantly so.
Random postings of photos I have taken over the last few years. Explore the photo set to find other work by the artist or of the same theme or event.
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APHA's 2017 Annual Meeting and Expo is being held Nov. 4-8 in Atlanta with a theme of "Building the Healthiest Nation: Climate Changes Health." (Photo by Michele Late, The Nation's Health/APHA)
Random postings of photos I have taken over the last few years. Explore the photo set to find other work by the artist or of the same theme or event.
All photos © Ian Cox. If you would like to use this image please ask first. Best viewed as a set here
Follow Wallkandy on Instagram to see photos as they are posted. These images are also being posted on the Wallkandy facebook page and Tumblr.
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Random postings of photos I have taken over the last few years. Explore the photo set to find other work by the artist or of the same theme or event.
All photos © Ian Cox. If you would like to use this image please ask first. Best viewed as a set here
Follow Wallkandy on Instagram to see photos as they are posted. These images are also being posted on the Wallkandy facebook page and Tumblr.
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I figured so many others are posting shots of dandelions I might as well post mine :) Took this yesterday over at Oak Openings Metropark.
Out of home advertising included a series of wild postings, billboards, and transportation postings in Los Angeles and New York.
This is actually a shot that was within one of my other images. I liked how I was able to get the bird mostly in focus on a long exposure.
November 10, 2011
Canon 7D
EF 17-40mm f/4L
© Toby Harriman all images Creative Commons Noncommercial
Posting a few of my archived photos from the past few weeks , Flickr has lost its appeal to me , hence I post a few every now and again instead of daily , I do not know why though somehow Flickr is not my first choice for posting any longer, I prefer Instagram now.
Posting some more shots I realised I missed.
And now, over to my friend, Simon, who visited the church recently in December 2020.
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When I first visited this church in 1998 it was being readied for a harvest festival. At the time I said that that they had made it look very nice inside I supposed, but in all honesty this was a rather shabby building. The winds that blow from the Waveney had dug their damp fingers into the plaster, the whitewash was peeling, the walls were bulging. I wondered what I might find if I came back in twenty years time?
That twenty years has more than passed, but I have visited this lovely little church on several occasions since, and I can assure you that it has been taken in hand and cared for lovingly. Seen from the road, St Lawrence is a small, fairly plain church. From the north across the fields however it rides its ridge dramatically. The pines and cottages create a sense of an ancient hilltop community. It was almost certainly the site of a Roman station protecting adjacent Stone Street. You enter the churchyard through a pretty thatched lychgate, the south side of the church spreading out before you. The 15th century tower is stark, its buttresses to the west seeming overlarge, the brick parapet serving to accentuate its trimness. Simon Cotton found two bequests to the tower in the 1470s, and a further to its reparation in 1503, dates which probably give an idea of the campaign that built it.
Despite the difficult times this church has gone through, today you step into the delight of a crisp, beautiful building, thoroughly rustic in character, but obviously well-cared for and loved. I hardly recognise it in contrast with the building I visited two decades previously, for, while I had found its shabbiness endearing, it had seemed dangerously close to some kind of abandonment. Nothing could be further from the truth today.
Pride of place has been given to the royal arms of George II, restored and put in place above the tower arch. The Victorian tiles of the floor are vivid, as if dust would not dare to settle, and the clear light from the tracery of the east window fills a tiny chancel which is perfectly to scale. A curiosity is the rescued wooden graveyard memorial now resting above a memorial on the south wall. It is to Thomas Plasant who dyed ye 9th of March 1695. These thing were once much more common, but hardly any survive today. Below it, the memorial of a wealthier family tells us that In a vault near this place lies interred the remains of a ten year old girl, Sarah Doggett, who died in October 1819. There is a space beneath her name for that of a further child, but there were none.
A 1739 memorial to Anthony Style tells us that he was late impropriator of this church, which is to say that he received the tithes due to the church and in return appointed and paid a minister to serve it. This minister was known as a perpetural curate, and was usually the vicar or rector of another church who would be paid for an extra duty here. At the time of the 1851 Census of Religious Worship it was the Reverend JC Safford JP, the vicar of Mettingham. His income from the two churches was £300 a year, about £60,000 in today's money. But as so often in this part of East Anglia very few parishioners attended the parish church on a Sunday morning, the average attendance being 30 out of a parish population of 203. The Primitive Methodist chapel up the road could claim twice as many, but the majority of Ilketshall St Lawrence's churchgoers would have been heading up or down the road to the non-conformist chapels of Bungay and Halesworth.
Visiting here in 2016 I found a notice on the door that told me that Morning Prayer is said on Fridays at 9:15am, but it went on to advise me that In the absence of anyone to lead the Office, please do say it yourself using the instruction sheet to be found on the reading desk.
Original posting to Fotolog: 07/26/04
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Bandana to tie around your head: $2.00
RayBans: $125.00
Leather Vest: $75.00
Monthly care and maintenance of facial "chunt":$25.00
Assorted tattoos: Hundreds of dollars
Loss of credibility as a Tough Guy because you`re wearing a "fanny-pak"
(say it with me, now):
Priceless.
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I'm posting tomorrow's Top 13 monster early, because I have a lot to do tomorrow.
Robecca is one of the most intricately detailed dolls we have from the line and she's stunningly beautiful. I love her style, though her brief love of purple was less than pleasant. I prefer her in the shades these dolls are wearing.
I'm hoping her Frights Camera Action outfit makes it into an I Heart Fashion Robecca doll offering someday. Operetta getting the bonus doll and not her was a travesty.
Robecca has some of the best accessories. The phonograph, the mason jar.
And I love her character. She's easily the most well-rounded of the Rochelle/Venus/Robecca trio. It was great to learn about her father in Freaky Fusion. I wish he was getting a doll! He's awesome.
Anyway, yes, I love Robecca.
5 postings to clear a backlog...
A day trip to Chester and my wife Ann posting a letter - or pretending to!
This Posting of photos is mostly focused on the camp, wilderness surrounding the camp, wildlife etc.
Here is a description from the Trappertrails.org website about this area and camp;
â—¾600 acre facility with meadows, streams surrounded by aspen and pine trees
â—¾Close to the Wasatch Front, located 12 miles southeast of Preston, Idaho
â—¾Mountain boarding program
â—¾Extreme mountain biking program
â—¾BMX pump track
â—¾Shooting sports
â—¾Offers an array of merit badges and other advancement opportunities
Today's Posting #245 "Make a photograph of something cold today. Ice cubes, frosty beverages, or the freezer aisle at the grocery store."
- it says so on the box!
Okay, it's just a snap, but the fabulous frame is my design!
Please have a go at this popsicle-related time laps video =)
www.flickr.com/photos/56380734@N05/5321428995/in/set-7215...
Some photos I never got around to posting from the 2009 Kumite Classic held in downtown Pittsburgh at the Hilton Hotel. Go to www.412foto.com to order prints from this event or the 2008 event. The 2010 Kumite Classic will be May 28th-30th 2010. Check out the website for more information. www.pghfitness.com
And don't forget to also check out my photography blog at www.photoburgh.com or my 412foto Facebook Fan Page.
Random postings of photos I have taken over the last few years. Explore the photo set to find other work by the artist or of the same theme or event.
All photos © Ian Cox. If you would like to use this image please ask first. Best viewed as a set here
Follow Wallkandy on Instagram to see photos as they are posted. These images are also being posted on the Wallkandy facebook page and Tumblr.
Out of home advertising included a series of wild postings, billboards, and transportation postings in Los Angeles and New York.
This was taken by Aimée age 3!!
Not one for posting pics of myself but I was very impressed by the talents of my daughter! Puts me to shame really! This is as she took it apart from conversion to Black and White.
Posted for 3 things I hate....
1 I hate people who feel it is perfectly okay to park in a wheelchair parking space! Particularly the ones that are indignant when I point out that they have "mistakenly" parked in disabled parking zone!
2 I hate people who hog the overtaking lane on a motorway! You know the ones, they move into the right hand lane as soon as they get on the motorway and stay there till they exit! Pull over you twonk!!!
3 People who feel it is acceptable to bring their domestic and other waste to the countryside and dump it along scenic walks, viewpoints or riverbanks!! The most annoying thing is that most of the waste is recyclable and it is free to recycle!!
My initial thought for this was an industrial scene of a power plant belching out smoke, but the closest ones I could find (that were coal burning) were in eastern Ohio or down on the Ohio River, so I didn't want to drive 2 hours one way. I figured a close second would be the 2 smokestacks on the OSU campus right by the football stadium. Even though they aren't belching out smoke like I had envisioned, there is steam coming out from the machinery below the stacks which I liked. I shot this at 0.5 seconds to give the steam a bit of fuzziness. I also made everything super saturated in Camera Raw because the sky was very colorful on the evening I shot this, and also the lights in the other buildings looked nice with the colors boosted.
Sandal fly-half Mark Pease (right, lime boots) attempts to level the score at Rudding Lane, Harrogate, in a rugby union Yorkshire derby. His 79th-minute penalty struck a post but seconds later Pease landed a drop goal to secure a dramatic 26-23 victory for the Wakefield-based visitors. Both teams had started the National League Two North season with a couple of wins.
Admission: £10 (including 20-page programme). Attendance: 375.
catching up posting some sunsets
here is the top of a sweetgum that's maybe 50 feet up. the tree grows 20 - 30 feet from the water. that makes the top about even with the second floor balcony of our home, which gets further altitude by being on the bluff. the treetop is apparently not that healthy, as it is being overtaken by an outgrowth just below it. what it is that compels us to take and treasure some of these photos?
These four postings - the last I will do on the topic of book covers - show the progress of a painting. Many years ago, when I was working shifts at the hospital, I would find myself staying up late on the days between night shifts (we would work two weeks of night shift at a time, and I found it hard to get to sleep before 3am). I decided to try my hand at painting, so in the basement I armed myself with acrylic paint and used old paintings as a basis for my own canvases. Here, I turned Gleizes' 1913 "Women Sewing" into something I titled "The Party." Sorry, Albert!
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