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Painting acrylic on canvas,size 50+50 cm,2018.This is an abstract picture, color association with the word softness.
The Anne Frank exhibit had a wall made of old clothes, that started colorful and became increasingly dark and gray as her life became darker.
Across the Potomac River from Theodore Roosevelt Island, looking near Georgetown.
Washington, DC, USA.
The most important lesson I have learned from my dad.
Tolerance is the appreciation of diversity and the ability to live and let others live. It is the ability to
exercise a fair and objective
attitude towards those whose
opinions, practices, religion,
nationality and so on differ from
one's own.
I'm off for a few days. Have a great weekend!
The American Heritage Dictionary
In the European Union, domestic violence against women remains an alarming phenomenon, and the most consistent and pervasive human rights violation across the region. According to the Council of Europe, one in four women experiences domestic violence at some point in her life, and between 6-10% of women suffer domestic violence in some form in any given year. Despite the progress that the EU has made in terms of raising public awareness and understanding, 78% of respondents in a recent Eurobarometer survey recognised that domestic violence remains a common problem.
Images from my first roll of film shot in the Temple of Tolerance. I am tourist level.
I limited myself to one box camera, two 35mm bodies, two lenses, a tripod and a half a dozen film choices. Oh yes and 3 friends, 2 neighbor kids, a rabbit and Mr. Jim.
This expired roll of Polaroid High Contrast Instant Slide film gave a wonderful feeling to this extremely interesting location.
Film: Polaroid HC Polagraph Slide Film, exp 2001, ASA 400 exposed at 160 due to age. The supplied processing cube failed so I used processing cube from a 1998 Polapan roll and processed it for 3.5 minutes rather than 2 minutes.
Camera: Minolta 600si, 14mm
Aperture priority f8, 1/15 to 4 sec. exp.
Image by: Leslie Lazenby
May 2013, Wapkoneta, OH
Powerful exhibit in Berlin - a pack of bronze wolves stands for the neo-Nazis, nationalists and haters that terrorize German society so much more than the few wolf packs that are again roaming German woods.
Rainer Opolka, the artist behind The Wolves Are Back says he wants to start a discussion. To him, we are getting way too used to racism and other ugly phenomenons we see in connection with the challenge of accomodating one million refugees in the country. “Many people see terrorism on TV and that makes them afraid,” says Opolka. “They don’t see the difference between the terrorists and the people who have escaped terrorism.”
The Street Parade is the most attended technoparade in Europe, since the end of the Berlin's Love Parade 2010. It takes place in Zurich, Switzerland and is one of the largest techno parties in the world and the largest annual event in Zurich.
Officially a demonstration for freedom, love and tolerance attended by up to a one million people, it proceeds along the side of Lake Zurich on the second Saturday of August
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Good morning 🌞
Today off work - it is 3rd October, a public holiday in Germany, called "Day of German Unity".
Coming together only works with acceptance and tolerance.
So simple.
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Love Awena 💋💋
"Compassion and tolerance are not
a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength."
Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama
Gatorland Bird Rookery
Orlando, FL
02/26/2011
I like this image on so many different levels. First there is the obvious humor in finding a gator sunning itself on top of another gator. You would think the gator on the bottom wouldn't quite care for this arrangement, yet they seemed to be at peace with each other. I guess a full stomach will do that for you.
But then there is the juxtaposition of the gators and the Great Blue Heron standing in their midst. Amazingly the birds at Gatorland seem to know when they can safely stand in the water next to 3 rather large predators. The heron was ever-watchful for both danger and the passing fish which he would spear and devour.
Finally I liked the reflections on the water. I thought they added some nice color to what would otherwise be a pretty bland image. There just isn't a whole lot of color in a gator or a Great Blue Heron at this distance.
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