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Los Planetas - Deseando una cosa (imagenes de Granada)
There'll be time enough for rocking when we're old
We can rock all day in rocking chairs of gold
But tonight I think I'd rather just go dancing
There'll be time enough for rocking when we're old, my love
There'll be time enough for talk in the nursing home
Darling, time enough to write an epic poem
But tonight I think I'd rather just go dancing
There'll be time enough for talking in the home, my love
There'll be time enough for sleeping when we're dead
You will have a velvet pillow for your head
But tonight I think I'd rather just go dancing
There'll be time enough for sleeping when we're dead, my love
There'll be time for sex and drugs in Heaven
When our pheromones are turned up to eleven
But tonight I think I'd rather just go dancing
There'll be time enough for sex and drugs in Heaven, my love
And time enough for rocking when we're old
Remember that all my photos have the tag : ndrgrnd
some where near Time Square
New York, NY
This is really a crazy city!
Canon 50D + Canon EF-s 10-22 mm lens @ 10mm
Handheld high-speed 3 consecutive shots
0, +2, -2 exposures merged and processed by Photomatix HDR
To see the large version of this photo (1024 X 683), click here.
ANNUAL CONVENTION 2010 - Taco Time
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
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eastern state penitentiary the prison stands in ruin , a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and a surprising eerie beauty.
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Soapbox derby, June 16. 2013 in Wahnbek / near Oldenburg - city in the German state of Lower Saxony.
Spontaner Entschluss der Ju-Jutsu Kinder- u. Jugendgruppe des TuS Bloherfelde am Seifenkistenrennen (Sonntag, den 16. 06. 2013) in Wahnbek / Nähe Oldenburg (Oldb) teilzunehmen.
I was bored so I set up my tripod and camera and drove around
For a better viewing in HD:
You Can Watch the whole video that I made >>> Driving Time Lapse
"Well it's just now and then my line gets cast into these
Time passages
There's something back here that you left behind
Oh time passages
Buy me a ticket on the last train home tonight"
-- Time Passages, Al Stewart & Peter White
Sneaked into Explore at #490 October 5, 2008
This is made of 2 shots of me in my outfit. Which I HDR. I then blend the 2 into one with photoshop.
In photoshop I put it through a photoshop action called draganiser which helps a fella to sharpen it, darken it etc. Then some cloning and tweeks until happy.
Mothering Sunday in Westminster Cathedral, first Sunday without public Mass in the Catholic Church
© Mazur/cbcew.org.uk
Canon EOS 1V with EF 135mm F2 L
Film: Ektar 100
The Hens in Yongding are more lucky than those in Hong Kong. They are not caged and walk freely from here to there. Although they will become a delicious meal somedays, they at least enjoy freedom in the lifespan.
Sorry for posting so many photos of chicken=.= but I would like to say there are more animal photos to come tomorrow, before I move on to post street photography and the architectural ones from Wednesday onwards, let's have fun first :)
Time out in a Muay Thai match (Thai Boxing). They start training and fighting early, I reckon with 10 years, in order to be the champions of tomorrow!
After working hard all season, a swim team returns to the pool, but this time it's not to practice laps. Instead kids came with noodles and inner tubes to float around in for an outdoor movie. Before the start of the movie the Team Chairperson, congratulated the team for their improvement over the season and presented the trophy to the team.
As the sun began to set, parent gathered in lounge chairs and the swimmers grabbed their inner tubes. In the distance, frog could be heard. It was a perfect summer night for a movie at the pool.
When planing a dive-in movie event, there are few things to remember:
-Pick a film that is appropriate for your audience. Also, capitalize on the environment of the pool with movie titles with water themes such as Jaws, Flushed Away, Gulliver's Travels, Surf's Up or Nim's Island.
- Arrange tiki-torches and citronella candles around the pool area. They add to the feel of the ambiance of the event as well as keep bugs away from your splash-in movie event.
- Thematically refreshments will help make your poolside movie event even more amazing. Rent a slushy machine and serve frozen drinks with little umbrellas. Popsicles and ice cream are always a great treat in the summer time.
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"Bigger Screens. Brighter Images. Crisper Sound."
*The whole fabric of the space-time continuum is not merely curved, it is in fact totally bent. *
~~Douglas Noel Adams
The custodians of the vintage carriages at Butterely accompany the rolling stock dressed in appropriate clothing.
Taken with Rolleicord I, Model 2 (Model K3 1934/6) twin lens reflex medium format camera, Ilford Super XP2 400 mono film, yellow filter.
Victorian Alpine Huts survey, for Parks Victoria 1994-5.
In 1865, E George Treasure married Emily Langford and by the early 1870s had moved to Victoria to work at a Seymour vineyard. George Treasure junior had been born to the family at Wangaratta, in 1873, and the next two children at Wandiligong, in 1875 and 1877, as a mark of their gradual progress towards the Dargo area. Treasure worked on reef mining at Wandiligong, doing underground work as he had done in New South Wales. He moved to another mine, the Alpine, for a healthier working environment, in 1877 { Stapleton: 28-}. In 1878, E George Treasure (then described as a Harrietville miner), selected land at Kings Spur on the Dargo High Plains{ Stephenson: 107-}. The family (3 boys, one girl) made an arduous journey on horseback via Mt Freezeout and the Lankey's Plain, to a bark roof two-room log hut built on the High Plains near Kings Spur on the eastern edge of Gow's Plains, by George and his mining associate, Harry Stitt in late 1877. The hut had a verandah at the entry, a slab chimney `stoned up' to 7-8 feet high, two modified armchairs and bush furniture made on the spot. This served as the residence for a small dairy farm which provided for the miners who crossed to the Grant and Crooked River goldfields{ Stephenson}. The house became a licensed hotel and a store was added. Three miles south there was also Gow's hotel, the `half-way house'. Cessation of mining around 1900 meant the store was wound down. George and Emily purchased a 700 acre property at Lindenow (Grassvale) while their son Harry remained at King's Spur. George senior died at Lindenow of cancer in 1901, aged 58 { Stapleton: 116}. Emily then arranged the gradual transfer of the High Plains holdings to her sons who managed the properties and stock in the interim. Emily died in 1939, aged 90. Harry L Treasure (George's son) selected the 200 acre property Castleburn (45 miles distant on the Stratford side of Dargo, later enlarged to 3000 acres), c1904, to serve summer grazing. This was after his marriage in 1903 to local girl, Clare Gamel. About the same time he and his father-in-law built a new shingle and paling house at Mayford, east of the King's Spur property, as a winter base. From 1907 Harry's brothers sold him their shares and eventually departed north. Gamel built Harry another house, Rockalpine, in 1910 - located further to the south on the Dargo Road. The family spent the winter at the house in c1912 after the house at Mayford was burnt, leaving only some old huts. Harry, Clare and family developed their High Plains holdings in the inter-war period, including a near 100,000 acre grazing lease, George's 600 acre selection, a fenced freehold at Riley's Creek to spell the cattle on their way to the mountains in summer, and `a sheltered saddle near Mt Ewan…another substantial hut and set of bush yards capable of holding large mobs' { Stapleton: 159}. The 1939 fires meant losses for the family as for many others in the region but they saved the homestead complex, losing 700 stock, fences, and several huts and yards. The family worked hard to replace them, splitting some 4000 snow gum posts in the following season along with woolly but rails for yards and gates but wire and snow gum droppers replaced the old logs in the fences. Harry and his three sons (Don, Jack & Jim) rebuilt the Mt Ewan hut and yards as a `magnificent new log hut' { Stapleton: 214}. The paling hut beside the 1939 log hut was reputedly built for Freda Treasure (Harry & Claire's daughter) as her bedroom in about 1945- presumably allowing the men to sleep in the 1939 log hut { Kosciuszko Huts Association website 2004}. However a picture of Freda at Mt Ewan (in her 20s-30s?) has her seated on her bunk, next to her saddle, knitting in the log hut. Educated at MLC in the 1930s, Freda married Wally Ryder, from another pioneering cattle family, in 1957. She shifted to Tawonga as a result but maintained a keen interest in the High Plains along with her brothers{ Stapleton: 219}. Harry gave her a paddock at Castleburn, known as Bryce's and she became known by local scribes as `Maid of the Mountains' or `Cowgirl of the Alps'}. Harry gave her a 28,000 bush grazing block to work after 1939, known as Jones' where she used an existing hut and yards. She lived there through winter with her cattle, visited occasionally by her mother. Freda died in 1988, one year after Wally { Stapleton: 267-}. Harry Treasure served as an Avon Shire councillor 1918-1949, often riding to the council meetings at Stratford. Harry made many submissions to government inquiries concerning the causes of the 1939 fires and alpine grazing. He died at Rockalpine in 1961{ Stephenson}. As a postscript, Sydney (Jack) Treasure (son of Harry) sought a selection on the High Plains in the 1940s but met with government opposition{ HO15895}. Some 20 years later the Treasures tried again stating that they had added many improvements to their grazing block (4A) and desired some freehold security. Their father and grandfather had held it for some 80 years{ HO15895}. The improvements on the adjoining freehold which served the grazing lease then included four residences (Harry's sons), sheds, fences, stockyards (CAs 2,2A,4,5){ HO15895 }. The department granted a seven year lease instead, noting the good management of the property.
Posted on behalf of Diane - Many Thanks for the contribution to the Moulton Mk3 pool.
This Mk3 special recently sold on an auction site for serious money - hope it remained in the UK?
What a gem!
Vendors info:
Special build Moulton time trial bike, with specially built factory rear triangle, total rebuild and respray this year, built by Arthur Smith (Moulton Bicycle Club, Technical Advisor).
Specification:
- Milremo bars and stem, Series I front forks
- Weinman centre pull brakes
- Alloy seat pin
- Leather racing saddle
- Stronglight cranks with 62t TA chainring
- Lyotard pedal
- Christophe toe clips and straps
- 6 speed Zeus close ratio alloy block
- Zeus rear mech
- Cyclo bar end shifter
- Moulton 28h alloy rims, stainless steel spokes
- New old stock Large flange Maillard team professional hubs with Mavic quick release
- Wolber Moulton slick tyres
One of the things that I struggle with is the concept of time. I struggle with the fact that I only have a couple of months until I go off to college. I will be leaving my family and friends and living in another state that is 6 hours away. At times, this seems like such a long time away, and then again it seems like such a short time from now. I try to have patience and just flow, day by day. I don't want to rush things. I want to cherish the time that I have.... But then there is the other side of me that wants to get out of here as quickly as possible. The side that hates my high school and the town that I live in. I guess I just have to learn to take each day as it comes...
And by the way you may see me wear this necklace a lot in my photos. It was given to me by my best friend, and it just holds so much value. I cant even explain.
Theme for this week: Speed.
Shutter: 1/8000 (0.0001) second.
Location: KLCC.
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I just HAVE to upload these pics of my time turner. My aunt bought it for me through a friend who went to the Harry Potter 9 3/4 store at King Cross Station in London. It's my dream to visit it, and the Harry potter theme park in Orlando :)))
But isnt it pretty!!! Unfortunately you cant go back in time with it, it's more of a collectors item i guess XD
My Hp collection is expanding even more now :D