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1. Brenda
2. form
3. proportion
4. basic edit + gradient + reduce noise
5. infinite
6. west
7. dont worry she had a shirt on
Sam showing off his profile on our walk today. He is finally starting to drop some of his winter coat, although not evident by looking at the dog, it is by looking at the floor LOL.
This kind of just happened without me planning to. I was taking some pics and took one of Roselyn which looked like a profile pic so I decided to just take profile pics of them all^^
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Roselyn
1986 BMW 325e
1.H&R sport springs
2. 15x7 Borbet Type C
3.205/55/15 Falken ZE-502
photos taken in Burbank, CA
Winches and mechanical systems occupy the lower frame of the vertical profiling system. This photo was taken prior to loading onto the CCGS Tully, 1 May 2014.
Credit: Ocean Networks Canada
I am not making a statement against the police but this was profiling. While taking a morning walk to the beach, this young man was washing his hands when I walked by. I continued my walk to the end of the route and he left the beach area and was leaving on the same sidewalk that I was using.
The police car passed us, turned around and confronted the individual. I snapped three pictures as I passed them and heard some conversation which sounded like interrogation . As I continued they had started going through his possessions. I watched the whole procedure, and I did not see a probably cause, but I will not say they did not have one. We all come to our own conclusion at a time like this.
Foto: Bernhard Fuchs, CH-8135 Langnau am Albis; (c) Bernhard Fuchs; Verwendung mit Namensnennung honorarfrei.
Old pics, but I wanted to wait for the issue to be out before I posted these up. Photog Andrew Link came down to Miami to shoot Hi Profile Car Club for RIDES magazine and I tagged along, took some behind-the-scene shots and whatnot. =)
A very Close Profile of a Lady blowing
Smoke. As in others, I have this Image
from waistline up showing very long hair.
But this profile is what I was really after
when I took the Photo. She has perfect Skin
and this is a lovely profile Image.
Technical Details, Sony Cybershot, 3x Tele,
Zeiss f2.5, 1/80 sec. Light, Flash off, Naturally Soft
from Available Window light, no Bounce Reflectors.
Who do you want to be, Diamond?
What kind of dreams are you chasing?
Somedays I feel myself breathe a little deeper.
But lately, I've just felt myself drifting away.
© Copyright Jan Richards All rights reserved
A face in the clouds that looks to me like a combination of several profiles: Abraham Lincoln, perhaps, with Michelangelo's David hair.
"I like persons better than principles, and I like persons with no principles better than anything else in the world. "
O.W.
I built this place to have somethin' to identify with, cause there's nothin' that I see in this society that I identify with or desire to emulate. Here I can be in my own world with my temples and designs and the spirit of God. I don't have nothin' against other people and their beliefs. I'm not askin' anybody to do my way or be my way. Although, when I'm dead and gone, they'll follow like night follows day.
St. EOM to his biographer, Tom Patterson, 1985
Eddie Owens Martin was born at the stroke of midnight July 4, 1908. His father was a Southwest Georgia dirt farmer, an uneducated sharecropper whose only apparent interest in his son was as a farm laborer who could toil without payment in producing the annual cotton crop. Eddie, however, was "different" from the other five children in the family. Secretly assisted by his mother, he learned to read. He soon contemplated an existence far beyond that of the backbreaking day labor in the fields of Marion County. At fourteen, following an incident during which his father cruelly killed a puppy that Eddie had received as a gift from a neighboring black family, he left home. After wandering around Georgia and Florida for several months as an itinerant fruit picker, young Eddie drifted north. He eventually found New York City, where he stayed until the mid-1950s.
In New York, Eddie Martin's creative individualism developed beyond that which could scarcely have been imagined by the young farm boy in Georgia. He quickly became a savvy street character in Greenwich Village. He connected with the city's provocative underground culture and the struggling artists, the musicians, the poets, the beggars and bums of lower Manhattan all became members of his newly found family. For more than thirty years he survived in New York, employing whatever means were necessary to get by. He often worked as a fortune teller in Manhattan tea rooms, and he prepared and sold meals of soul food to other displaced Southerners. The New York art scene fed his expanding flamboyant personality and fired his artistic spirit. All the while he was a habitual visitor to the city's museums, libraries, studios, and art galleries. He absorbed New York hip culture like a colorful sponge.
At a time in the late 1930s, during an extended and fever-ridden illness, Martin experienced the first of a series of phenomenal visions that would prompt and continue to drive his artistic efforts for the rest of his life. In the initial vision, he was confronted by a trio of extraordinarily tall personages who identified themselves as people of the future -- special envoys from a vaporous land called Pasaquan, a place where the past, the present, the future, and everything else all come together." He had been chosen by them, he later reported, to delineate an understanding of the peace and beauty that the future might hold for mankind, if mankind would take heed. On that day, Eddie Owens Martin of Marion County, Georgia, became St. EOM -- the one and only Pasaquoyan of the Twentieth Century.
The empowered visitors in his vision offered him extensive instructions on how to ritually prepare for the proper conduct of his personal daily existence. They revealed how he was to communicate with and receive cosmic instruction from the energies of the universe, and how to follow a course that would enable him to artfully render the futuristic world of Pasaquan in paint and pen, metal and concrete. The most compelling instruction that he received from them was this: To "return to Georgia and do something." That is precisely what he did, starting in 1957 -- for over thirty years until his untimely death in 1986.
The result is St. EOM's PASAQUAN.
Taken from the website www.pasaquan.com
Not a lot to ask is it? Just a few photos on your Flickr account. I've just blocked yet another Flickr account as they had plenty of 'faves' including one of mine but no pics of their own. Comments welcome
Hankimme ison Avid Profile miksausjärjestelmän. Järjestelmään kuuluu lavalle tuleva stage räkki, 75 metrinen digitaalikaukokaapeli, foh räkki sekä Profile käyttöpinta.
ถ่ายภาพใสใส สไตล์วัยรุ่นสาวพยาบาล น้องออย กับลุ๊กใหม่ ผมสั้น
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Photograph : MTuner Khonkaen
Model : AoY'z Kamonwan
line : mtuner-gtpro
A nice side profile shot of the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (S.M.A.R.T. for short) DMU and logo. This agency is new to the area, but the right of way they use are well over 100 years old. Yet people still manage to complain. The latest complaint has put Petaluma, CA., in the hot seat with a Quiet Zone.
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