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About 3:00 pm, 23 July, Cafe Republic at Lancaster University. I like the light in this dark underground space with big windows, but it's unusual for someone here to be reading a book, rather than a screen. I explained my project and asked for permission. The composition was tricky with the cluttered background, but this is the only workable direction.
I asked what he was reading - Tim Harford's 'Undercover Economist'. He did seem to know where to find the best coffee on campus. Thank you for participating.
The complete set of photos of Readers is at flic.kr/s/aHskau6D9o
Author Kevin Pawlak, Burnside Bridge tour, Antietam Battlefield, 5th Annual Savas Beatie Author-Reader Meetup, September 22, 2023
On the wall is an early painting by Antonio López Garcia titled Josefina Leyendo (Josefina Reading), 1953.
This image is based on a photograph I took of my wife Sherrie (the writer of the title) while we were at the exhibition of Antonio López Garcia's work at the Bilbao Museum of Fine Art last year. Incidentally, Sherrie has a new writing blog: slowlysite.wordpress.com
An elderly here reads newspapers pasted on the wall by student-protesters. Student movement on "real universal suffrage" (one that has no prior candidate screening process) is still going on in Hong Kong.
Mongkog, Hong Kong.
Please feel free to view the uploads on my other Flickr stream at www.flickr.com/photos/82814163@N04/ where most of my work are posted.
Quran reader
أحد مشايخنا وهو يرتل ويقرأ القرأن في جامع الدولة الكبير في الرمادي وذلك في أحدى أيام رمضان المبارك
An old man reads the Quran at the Grand Mosque in Anbar province
Cam: Canon 7D
Len: 10-20
Iso 1600
F: 4
Sec : 1\80
F . L 10 mm
The photograph was taken in Iraq - Al-Anbar
By Ghaith Salih
For best quality
23 July, 1:40 p.m., St. George' s Quay, Lancaster.
Becky is reading The King's Mother, a historical novel by Annie Garthwaite.
Thank you for allowing me to interrupt your reading.
For more readers, see www.flickr.com/photos/greg_myers/albums/72157652125931010.
Jack hopes his clever self-portrait picture will be selected to appear on the Reader Photos page in an upcoming issue of Rugged Men magazine.
26 February - A Doll A Day 2024
"As from the house your mother sees
You playing round the garden trees,
So you may see, if you will look
Through the windows of this book,
Another child, far, far away,
And in another garden, play.
But do not think you can at all,
By knocking on the window, call
That child to hear you. He intent
Is all on his play-business bent.
He does not hear; he will not look,
Nor yet be lured out of this book.
For, long ago, the truth to say,
He has grown up and gone away,
And it is but a child of air
That lingers in the garden there."
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Copyright © Marcelo Da Silva ( marcephotoimage.™ ) .
no posing , just a candid shot of father and son at the beach doin their own thing
Amsterdam - Stedelijk Museum - One Million Years - On Kawara
Presented as part of the Temporary Stedelijk is a related work, a 20-volume collection of books consisting entirely of dates, divided into two parts that together span approximately two million years. One Million Years (Past) begins with the year 998,031 B.C. and ends in 1969, the year it was made, while One Million Years (Future) counts into the future from 1996 to the year 1,001,995. The subtitle of One Million Years (Past) is “For all those who have lived and died.” The books are intended to be read aloud by two people, a man and a woman. Since 1993, these readings have taken place all over the world.
at the barnes and noble last night for the release of the last Harry Potter novel.
fubuki [standing just to my left] was probably wondering why i took four consecutive shots, but because with an f/4 lens @ iso 500, sometimes the first three aren't as sharp as you could want.
Thanks everyone for helping push her into Explorer.