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Today we vote for new president in Argentina. Friends, please wish us good luck!
This is the site of the Chamber of Deputies.
mixed media collage made for nyabn combining well-know retro 60's image with photo of a current (2000-somthing) graffiti-art wall in NYC urging all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people to vote in USA Elections
Primary Election Day in Hawaii. While the wife voted absentee at the mall
last week, I always like to hit the polls. It's raining, UH has a game this
afternoon, and primaries in a non-U.S. presidential election years are
always slow... We'll see how much the Akaka/Case and 2nd Congressional
District races do for turnout.
Kay a voté
ce soir, au dépouillage :-)
(I'm counting the votes tonight)
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merci Jéren !
Music & the devices we have invented to listen to it are amazing discoveries/inventions that humankind has created. I know music makes me smile. :)
In 1877 the first phonograph was invented by Thomas Edison. The phonograph was the first method of recording and playing back sound. This was Edison's first great invention. Thanks Thomas Edison you helped millions of people smile and not just on Saturdays.
Hi everyone! I am a Finalist in the Imaginat10n photo contest! please vote and comment for my photo. If it wins it will inspire part of a movie!
You can vote here. www.longliveimagination.com/gallery/photo/38209
Thank you!
First things first. I need your VOTE for this shot in the Alaska Railroad's 2022 calendar contest that is ongoing now through January 20th. If you have a Facebook account please click here to vote for this shot:
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But I figured I should put this image on Flickr to since this shot is unquestionably my favorite of all time. And with it in the contest I must of course share the story behind it.
As I shared in my earlier post here from 2011, the Hurricane Gulch Bridge was my personal "holy grail" of photography in Alaska. After finally finding the spot and carving a trail in, I continued to return over the intervening five years and really got all kinds of trains in different seasons. But, the problem with my secret spot is that it is only a morning shot because you are shooting due west toward the the bridge. Getting to one of the ridges west of the bridge was simply impossible. There was no trail and to bushwhack that far and find an open spot (that may not even exist) was something that I knew I could never accomplish.
But as the years passed technology developed and "drones" started to become more and more common among my fellow photographers and railfans. In the early summer of 2016 a generous spouse surprised we with a Phantom 4. I took the time to learn how to use and and grow more and more confident and by the end of the summer I finally had the courage to risk it and try for the "THE" shot.
On Monday the 19th of September the final Hurricane Turn of the season made it's trek north from Talkeetna to its namesake bridge to turn back for the last time until the following May. The fall colors were spectacular so I made the long trip from Anchorage, hiked in my secret trail a mile off the highway, and waited. The train was late this day and I had no cell service so couldn't call the chief dispatcher and radio chatter was light.
But just before packing up I heard them on the radio and got the drone ready. Taking off from my secret camp site on the ridge was a bit challenging given the small hole in the trees above, and the flight to the other side of the bridge was a rather long and nerve wracking 2/3 of a mile. But the flight was a success and this is just one of many of shots it yielded....but unquestionably my favorite.
I had been shooting trains in Alaska for nine years at this time, and this shot was truly a dream come true! It just all came together this day. I honestly only wanted a drone for this one shot.....and I pulled it off! So no matter what I post here in the future the king has been crowned and this image will reign at the top for all time.
A large shimmering metal print hangs proudly in my house. A reminder of a day for the ages!
Hurricane, Alaska
Monday September 19, 2016
Old image from The People's vote March. I liked the way the sun caught the stars in her eyes. She was very vocal.
Not quite sure where exactly I made that picture (I am pretty sure of the street but not ex exact spot). It must have been during the 2023 municipal election campaign after Peter Feldmann had been voted out of office.
Olympus OM-2 and Zuiko 50mm f/1.4, Ilford Delta 3200 in Rodinal 1+25 for 9 min @ 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)
Coburg, Victoria
Australia voted on Saturday (3 May) and the ruling Labor Government was returned with a substantially increased majority.
There is a lot of colour and movement at our polling booths, but especially so in highly contested seats.
In the inner urban seat of Wills, which neighbours my own, the contest is between the Australian Labor Party and the Greens—and it is a pretty intense one.
Changing demographics in the southern part of the electorate has seen a once strongly working-class area gradually transform to one with a more knowledge-based population, hence the rise in support for the Greens. They made an all-out effort to win Wills from Labor with high-profile former local mayor and subsequent state leader of the party, Samantha Ratnam, running against the incumbent Labor MP, Peter Khalil.
I took this picture outside the Merri-bek Primary School in Coburg where there was a huge line up. I had spotted Peter Khalil when I arrived and then he seemed not to be there, so I assumed he had gone. On closer inspection of this picture, I found out he was still there and can be seen talking to a voter on the right-hand side of the picture between his sign and the Greens volunteer.
At the time of writing, Peter Khalil was still ahead in the count but narrowly so—things could change.
Tuesday: Peter Khalil has won Wills according to the ABC.
Ladies distributing leaflets of a candidate.
Explore Oct. 12, 2008. Thank you for viewing, your comments and your faves
Dudes and dudettes,
I entered my "Dog Guitar" photo into a contest. If you feel inclined, I would be oh-so-thrilled if you would vote for me.
I think you have to have a password for Photrade, but its free to get one.
Henry in red, white and blue. Proud today to have voted for his future. May it be a good one.
Image made with my Hasselblad 500 C/M.
a picture almost 8 years old and i am still asking, especially for this very important 2020 election :)
More from the UFO Watchtower in Hooper, Colorado. Please vote the fuckers out. Let’s actually try to evolve!