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Although we are very fond of our curent cat, Sadie, we still have such fond memories of dear little Sky. We had her from when she was about 9 years old, going over to a Cat Protection League Shelter in a village the other side of Crawley, the next large town to Horsham. There was another cat with her there, Tabbitha, so we brought her home too. Tabbie passed on when she was about 16, but Sky stayed with us until she was 21. Such a lovely, friendly little thing she was.
I have always been fasinated with old cemetaries....they just intriege me and are fasinating....creepy to most, but not me.....I love them ♥
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Metal head: I remember Like it was yesterday. We were trying out the new mech from mars and That tool thought he was funny once again.
Iron Anvil: Give me the wrench Helmet Head!
Metal Head: Im tired of ye'r shit! You want this wrench ye'r gonna have to pry it out of my cold dead hands! Come gett it pussy boy!
Iron Anvil:Your lucky im on time constraints! Fuckin metal dick! Ill see you tomorrow!
Metal Head: (all said in head) Not if you blow up first asshole! That day the test failed but not because of mars faulty craftsmanship but because of mine! :)
It's been 10 years. No new terrorist attacks, but that's only thanks to God's mercy and the lives of our military members that have been busy keeping us safe. Here's hoping that our country will remember the renewed faith and patriotism that we felt 10 years ago, and move back in that direction.
One tonemapped RAW, processed in Photomatix.
Catherine Hill Bay Loader, a few years old now. but one of my favorite shots taken here, as this was the first roll taken on my Mamiya RZ pro 11.
Just got back from picking it up in Sydney, and of course the loader would be the first place I thought of, mainly because I spent many happy years fishing here and the surrounding headlands....It always looked good here, no matter the time of day or weather conditions.
I can't remember the process info, I had no filters at that time, so I would have burnt in the sky for sure. and the lens would have been 50mm...the only film used was Velvia iso 50 slide.
The thing that bugged was I had to crop out some sky and foreground...but it still has that bush up front.
A photograph taken on Tuesday, 5th November 1968, in the field behind our house in Bridgend. You'll have to read my blog for the rest of the details though! opobs.wordpress.com/2013/11/05/remember-remember-again/
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Remembering Italia '90 with soccer pundits Bill O'Herlihy, Eamon Dunphy and John Giles at the Avivia Stadium on 16 April, 2015. Attendees reminisced about the glory days of 1990 when the whole country, like the characters in The Van, went football mad. Pictured speaking: Irish footballer Paul McGrath.
In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date falls as Police Week. The Virginia Beach Fraternal Order of Police hosts this annual memorial service as a tribute to all local law enforcement officers that have died in the line of duty in service to the City of Virginia Beach.
Reminder: Flags should be flown at half-staff on May 15th
This tribute to American law enforcement officers is part of the historic crime bill that President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1994. At the request of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Public Law 103-322 designates Peace Officers Memorial Day as one of only two days each year during which government agencies, businesses and residents are to fly their U.S. flags at half-staff.
“Just as we honor those who died in military service each Memorial Day, our nation pauses each May 15th to show its appreciation for the more than 20,000 men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting our communities and safeguarding our democracy here at home,” said Craig W. Floyd, Memorial Fund Chairman and CEO. “Lowering flags to half-staff on Peace Officers Memorial Day is also a way to remember the family members, friends and colleagues these brave American heroes left behind.”
Photography by Craig McClure
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Built in 2012, this one-of-a-kind 9/11 Memorial features a twisted piece of steel “floating” in the center, 30 tons of American granite as the towers, and a bright eternal flame at its base.
Curlew Hills Memorial Garden
Palm Harbor, FL
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Remember that name feature from Al Geel magazine in year 1956
Name : Suzanne Thabet
Age : 15 years old
Occupation : Student at Saint Claire college
The head of ballet team
Swimming champion
Loves detective stories
Wishes to become air hostess
Remember when we vowed the vows and walked the walk
Gave our hearts and made the start...
[Remember when - Alan Jackson]
Gamla stan, Stockholm (2013)
Pre-wedding photoshoot: Ếch - Mèo
Memorial Day Ceremony is the annual event held to honor and pay tribute to the men and women of the armed forces, "who gave their all."
The Tidewater Veterans Memorial stands in tribute to veterans of all wars and current military personnel. Six years under design and construction, it was completed in 1988 and has received awards for design and public art. The memorial is located on 19th Street across from the Virginia Beach Convention Center. The Veterans Memorial Park, dedicated to those service members who honorably served their country, is behind the memorial.
Photography - Craig McClure
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A walk to remember, in memory of all infents loss do to miss carrage, stillborn, sid, or any other reason. We release balloons with a message to our babys, at the angel in honer of our lil ones.
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SweetFX (I don't remember which one, sorry)
Remove Film Grain with TexMod
FOV control
Free camera
HUD remove
Texture LOD Streaming
Thanks to the neogaf's people for this tutorial:
Remember when I mattered?
I wasn't so rough and tattered.
I was important, I had a name.
Now I am a girl, what a shame.
You don't talk to me, I don't blame you.
I wouldn't talk to me either, to tell you the truth.
I am not the same, I never will be,
And I'm not so lucky that you'll fall in love with me.
Remember when I mattered though, can you give it a shot?
It's not that I want you to love me, I know you cannot.
I just want you to think of me how I was, not the way I am now.
I want you to see the woman with a name, I want you to know who I am.
-February 18, 2012
I am so confused.
I'm going to take a bath, and then I am going to bed.
R is for Remember // February Alphabet Fun (2012)
" INHALE,EXHALE UNLIKE EVERYBODY " -TFL
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Resolution: 3840x2160
SweetFX (I don't remember which one, sorry)
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HUD remove
Texture LOD Streaming
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Nathan's Poppy got me thinking about Veteran's Day today.
Never forget the men and women who have made our comfortable lives possible.
I learned that my friend Libi had passed away yesterday and her passing sent me rummaging through my archives for images I had of her. My friend, and Libi's son, Matt had his 50th birthday party a few years back and asked if I would take some photos to remember the occasion. This is still one of my favs from the night with mother and son dancing and serenading each other as the mariachis played on. RIP Libi. The world is a little emptier today without you here. Photo by Steve Coyle Photography (www.stevecoylephotography.com)
using facial reconstruction wax models of some of the sailors on the sunken ship Vasa.
2014 08 04 154920 Sweden Stockholm Vasa Museum 1HDR