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synchronized swimming 11.03.11

Israel synchronized swimming team

 

photo by: Gilad Kavalerchik

 

www.Giladka.com

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Osprey

Pandion haliaetus

Belle Haven Marina, Alexandria, Virginia

Parents and their cadet synchronizing their watches setting a meeting time.

Kaleidoscope of geese swimming

2014 CAMRA Great British Beer Festival trade session, Olympia, London

taken in Tokyo.

CONTAX 139q/Zeiss planar 85mm

Check out the review at FrontStageMusic.net!

 

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A new olympic sport for turtles.

Synchronized swimmers grace the stage and the water during the Viva! show at SeaWorld. Go to the blog site seaworldsanantonioblog.com for more SeaWorld news.

Shows how the Windows folders each represent a specific Flickr set. Renaming a Windows folder will automatically rename the Flickr set - and vice versa.

 

You can add Flickr sets by creating a new folder in Windows and adding a photo to it. photoSync will automatically create a new Flickr set with the same name and upload your photo.

 

Visit us on the app garden: www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157624948354629/

 

Or the photoSync website.

Japanese couple taking a sunset photo together.

 

taken at Daiba, Tokyo

 

view the rest of the series here.

Wilmington & Western Trainmen share a time hack with their Locomotive's Fireman, just moments before departing on a night run to Hockessin, DE.

Great egret and stilt birds in Redwood Shores, CA.

And my favourite colours too.

At the Big Star Burlesque Anniversary Party at Emo's.

The Sith lead the Jedi by 5/13ths of a point heading in to the final round.

The EMDR Synchronizer, "T-5963 NE" made by "Shin-Toyo Bio-electronics co. ltd." in Neo Tokyo.

This one is made for medical treatment in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitaization and Reprocessing) , and entering deep cold-sleeping.

2 bio-electronic lights controled by brain waves, and completely sync with other bio-EMDR equipments in OrgaFireWire2400 linking.

“It is possible that rhythmic, multi-saccadic eye movements represent the brain’s automatic inhibitory (or excitation-releasing) mechanism. For example, it is possible that unconscious material surfacing during dreaming is partially desensitized by rapid eye movements. …combat veterans suffering from PTSD revealed a longer latency to enter REM sleep and spent less time in REM sleep than did a control group. Thus it is possible that anxiety and rapid eye movements are reciprocally inhibitory.”--- by Francine Shapiro 1989.

 

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