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A young Torch Bearer as seen from my position on Media One. Photo cannot be used with out permission. © All rights reserved 2009 World Wide Murman
Taken on Alfred Gelder Street, Hull.
Had to take a break from 365 over the weekend due to little one being ill. Hope to continue as if no-one has noticed the change of date :-)
The "Torch of Friendship" was given to San Antonio by the Mexican Consulate as a sign of friendship and to represent the roots many Texans share with Mexico.
The contemporary steel sculpture was made in Mexico and shipped to San Antonio in six pieces. It stands 65 feet tall and weighs 50 tons.
This guy did a full performance. We watched him pick someone from the audience, climb on his shoulders, and juggle three torches in the air.
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Tuesday, October 2 2012: Disneyland Paris Halloween day trip with Bert.
The 2010 Winter Games are being held in Vancouver this year. We had the chance of a lifetime to see the Olympic Torch. What a way to spend quality time with family.
Tim Fanning of the Vancouver Police plays his bagpipes at the Victory Square Cenotaph. February 12, 2010.
The Torch Light Parade is a long running tradition in Red River, NM. I was standing on the deck of the bar just before the start of the parade next to a 10 or 11 year old boy. I asked him if he was from Red River. He said "Yes. I used to ski the parade, but I'm retired." I guess these kids must start skiing about the age of 3!
This torch sculpture stands between a building used by a Biotech company, based on science, and the headquarters of the Oxford diocese of the church of England, based on faith. The 2 building facades are virtually identical, yet there is a division: one might ask if a division should exist between science and faith?
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A new acquisition for CARMET TUG COMPANY.
Name:Torch
IMO:8891041
MMSI:235000379
Callsign:MQJA8
Vessel type:Crane barge
Gross tonnage:135 tons
Build year:1994
Builder: COSENS ENGINEERING - PORTLAND, U.K.
Former names MARINECO SEEONEE until 2005 Aug
MCS NIKKI until 2005 Jan
DIANA until 2012 Mar
This London/Hertfordshire wedding Photographer took a day off to sit by the roadside and await the Olympic Torch Parade. The atmosphere was fun and the sun was out at last!
I was trying to take pictures of this Torch in the backyard. They are at the top of a long and thin base so they move easily...even with the air....i wanted a close up on a cute detail so i had the Macro option on, arms close to my body...ready to shoot. When i had the finger in the shutter the torch starts moving like crazy.....no air...weird... I stop, hold the torch on the base until it's not moving. All the ritual again, not moving, not breathing, everything on focus, finger on the shutter readdddddd....Oh! Moving again!!! WTF?!?!?!?! 4 times, yes, i counted them all. I feel something in my leg and there she is...Rainbow rubbing her fat body against the base of the torch every single time!!!!!!!.....damn cat!
She needed attention and she got it. I love her so much.