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"anh trốn đâu rùi, có ra ko thì bảo"
Model: pé Phi
Location: Q7
Thanks to: Mr Lê Nguyên đã cho bóp ké, Mr Trúc Việt, Biboo và Yunin
Gear: D40 kit
Last weekend when I re-visited this "chosen one" for a progress report and update, I was expecting and hoping to find a hint of yellow, the first of the flower buds should be formed I thought. Instead, some Celandine loving beasty had recently paid a visit and munched off most of the young leaves and growing tips. Grrrr, another "Follow this plant through the seasons" project had failed miserably. Not so, for when I took another peak this morning, I discovered a pleasant surprise, Project 2014 is back on again....
my baby recently lost 3 pounds...which isn't a good thing for babies. His pediatrician was also worried. After a week of worrying that he might have serious health problems, it turns out that he just wasn't getting enough to eat....which is easy to fix. But there are too many babies and kids who are sick and don't have easy fixes...and my heart has been aching for them and their families. I'm so so grateful for my kids health and i so badly wish that i could cure all babies and kids from disease and sickness.
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Germany - Lubeck: Marienkirche - St. Mary's Church, built c1250 - c1350; demolished 29 March 1942; rebuilt 1947-1959.
A bronze font of 1337. Until 1942 it was located in the west of church, now it is in the middle of the sanctuary.
To look at the Large size:
www.flickr.com/photos/96185638@N00/2657446019/sizes/l/
To look at the Original size:-
My last Monday at the Hyperbaric Unit and my last fresh set of pyjamas and cotton socks. When I put these in the laundry bag after my session on Friday I will be finished and can go home.
I've already said goodbye to some of the staff, those who don't work on Fridays. It will be good to go home but the people here have been great.
Monday, 27th February 2017.
金城 剛士
愛染 健十
阿修 悠太
| B-PROJECT: Thrive
CN: LiuLiu - Kaneshiro Gōshi,
Kou - Aizome Kento,
Chloe - Ashū Yūta
Partner: Ryuu
Helper: Yuu
Photo: Rico
Project Morbidus
I have been wandering around for a long time with the plan to start this never ending project.
This late summer , I finally started to photograph this uncommon objects which normally only appears in a nightmare (not all , maybe a few of them).
People get scared and disgusted when they are confronted with any form of dead and I never understood why, perhaps out of fear for the unknown?
Project Morbidus is a series black and white images of animals and humans died of natural causes.
Sometimes preserved by nature itself and sometimes with the help of man.
I did not made this series to create a horror story, I sincerely hope that you will discover the beauty and power of nature in each image.
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Today's project...trying to get ALL the Blythe girls in the Blythe room display cabinets! I had a collection growing on the kitchen table and other places in the house and they all need to be in one place because they are taking over! But I'm totally okay with that! Lol!!!
On Saturday, January 16, 2016, Governor Charlie Baker attended the Project 351 Day of Service gathering at Faneuil Hall to kick off the organization's year of community service. Over 600 guests were in attendance, including hundreds of eighth grade Student Ambassadors representing each of the Commonwealth's 351 cities and towns.
Sitting down with WBZ's Lisa Hughes, Governor Baker reflected on the significance of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as well as the importance of civic engagement by Project 351's young leaders.
(Photo by Mike Casey, www.caseyphotography.net)
Project Quilting off-season challenge: "Baby it's cold outside" 18" square quilted pillow cover
I have been wanting to try out the plus quilt design.... and when I saw the challenge info (on Christmas) I figured this was the perfect opportunity!
When I read about the challenge - I immediately thought of the holidays and snuggling on the couch with comfy pillows and blankets. Thus - the pillow cover!
Front is entirely made from scraps. Simple diagonal straight line quilting through every other diagonal. Made in my home in Montesano, WA.
Cheesy pirate joke of the day:
Why was the pirate's butt so big?
Because he kept on stealing everyone's booty!
Photographs from "Project-X" in the city of Haren in the northern Netherlands. What started as the birthday party of 16-year old Merthe escalated into riots; the Facebook page of the event was not set to private and tens of thousands had invited themselves. Stones, bottles and traffic signs were thrown at the police and the local supermarket was looted.
My colleague, Michelle, will be fifty on Monday so we had a morning tea in the office today and she got a couple of bouquets of flowers. This is a small part of one of them.
Friday, 23rd September 2016
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A project i did for school, even though this photo came out look like some women's human rights thing, i think its pretty sweet. And i got to use our school awesome studio!
But a funny story happened after this photo... i was taking all my gear and my school stuff to the car, and tripped and fell on my face. Now i have bruising galore, as well as quite a swollen ankle. all my camera stuff is all good and safe but I'm going to be on crutches for a good while. wahhh......
so no pictures unless i can do it in a sitting position. wish me luck and to get better
Saturday, January 14, 2012 - Governor Patrick hosts a town hall meeting at the State House with hundreds of Project 351 youth ambassadors from the 351 cities and towns across the Commonwealth. (Photo: Eric Haynes)
The Project: Digital Disruption 2014.
Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...
Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...
A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.
All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/
Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.
I just realized how long it has been since I last did an addition to the 100 Strangers Project.
This weekend I was in Ithaca taking waterfall photos and this couple asked me to take their photo with their camera. I then realized I hadn't done a 100 Strangers add in a while, so why not now?
So meet Carolyn and Tom. The two are teachers in the Scranton, Pa., area and were up visiting the Ithaca area. They got lucky, too, that the water was flowing, considering the weather we have had this summer.
This shot was taken at the lower falls at Taughannock Falls State Park, just outside Ithaca.
Thanks to Carolyn and Tom for being strangers No. 19!
This picture is # 19 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com