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Freshly paved mountain road leading up Mount Mogan.

 

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Drew some artistic inspiration from the novel "Catch Me If You Can"; a book based on the early life of Frank Abagnale Jr., a former con artist. Frank impersonated several characters including a Pan Am pilot.

 

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يرجى كتابة روبنكاليكساندر [في] جوجل [دوت] كوم لاستخدام صوري. الرجاء عدم استخدام صوري بدون إذن صريح مني. تشكرات!

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EXT. MONTEE DU CHANGE LYON - MORNING

 

In the heart of the district "le Vieux Lyon" on a Sunday morning when people still sleep...

 

The guardian of the city still stays up...

  

to be continued... ^^

  

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In a village on the wayup to the Blue Nile Falls, near Bahir Dar.

Shot with Canon EOS 40D + Tamron 18-200mm

 

I really planned to take colored shots in Paris, other than most photographs I have seen in advance.

But...Paris is a B/W city in my eyes.

It has a lot of contrast, structure, architecture and so on which mostly count on forms and symmetry rather than colors. So I am afraid I will publish many of my paris shots in B/W, hope you are not disappointed.

 

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Taken in The Temperate House, Kew Gardens

The Giant Mesh Ceiling, Universal City Walk, CA

Somehow my camera got up into the rafters, about 4 stories off the ground. Dammit. How will I get it down?

 

My third time to the Railyard this week, this time with flickr.com/photos/charris/, taylorkoa, Scout, & killbox. And it'll be the last till the end of summer. They locked it up behind us.

The Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco CA

A pathway over a hill near Allgreave, Cheshire

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Way up from Urnerboden to Clariden Hütte / Tödi Skitour Switzerland

Pilgrim walking up the steps of one of the seven hills of Tirumala, where Tirumala Venkateswara Temple is placed. The temple is one of the richest and most visited places of worship in the world.

 

Peregrina subiendo los escalones de una de las siete colinas de Tirumala, donde está el templo erigido al dios Venkateswara. El templo es uno de los lugares de culto más ricos y visitados del mundo.

 

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Sony A7 Carl Zeiss 28mm f2.8 Biogon ZM T

A double swing, 218ft up towards the sky while spinning 360° at 70km/hr.

 

Sounds like fun to me!

 

More at The Philosophical Fish →

Or the way up - depending on which way you're going. Either way, it's a good workout with spectacular views on the East Coast Trail in Newfoundland.

Look up way up Cape Scott hike St Josef trail July 2 2009 IMG_2688_1

In a plane on the way home from VidCon 2014. Some fun pictures to take! Taken with a Galaxy Note 3 through one of those think 747 windows.

The May long weekend in Calgary is normally the start of camping season and when most people should start planting for the year.

 

Calgary and area normally get questionable weather with rain or snow so that makes camping and gardening something of a challenge. This weekend's forecast is for light rain and below average temperatures. At least there's no snow in the forecast...

Daisy Mae, the daycare's new basset hound puppy, is home sick today with an infection on her lip from biting it (damn you sharp puppy teeth!). We're all hoping she has a swift recovery.

Personally, I'm jonesing for a super soft puppy ear rub fix and can't wait for her to return.

A regular visitor, by now, also indoors / Inmiddels een regelmatige bezoeker, ook binnenshuis

Candid street shot in Cardiff, Wales.

 

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While women who lose their husbands often speak of feeling abandoned or deserted, widowers tend to express the loss as one of "dismemberment," as if they had lost something that kept them organized and whole. The Harvard Bereavement Study, a landmark investigation of spousal loss that took place in the Boston area during the late 1960s, reported that widowers often equated the death of their wives with the loss of their primary source of protection, support, and comfort. This went to the very core of their overall sense of wellbeing. It has been described as "being lost without a compass," usually due to their profound loneliness but also because widowers often depended on their wives for many things like managing the household, caring for their children, and being their only true confidant. This sense of being lost is more profound when widowers need help but have difficulty obtaining or even asking for it. They also can experience ambiguity about the emotions they are feeling and the uncertainty of how to express them.

 

Emotional response. Similar to widows, bereaved husbands experience an array of emotions, such as anger, shock (especially if the death is unexpected), numbness, denial, and profound sadness. Unlike widows, however, grieving men tend to control their emotions (with the possible exception of anger), for instance, by holding back and crying less openly. Widowers, more often than not, will channel their energy into active coping and problem-solving strategies like work, physical activity, or addressing disruptions in the household. At other times they may prefer to be alone with their thoughts, whether thinking about the circumstances surrounding their wife's death or reflecting on ways to cope with their new situation.

 

Widowers who experience the same emotions as widows but were raised with the belief that emotional control is a sign of strength often find themselves confronting an inner conflict about how to respond to a loss. The situation may instinctively call for a response that is emotional but the widower may not be socialised to express himself in that way. Adding to this confusion on the part of the widower is an assumption that there is only one way to grieve. Men usually express their feelings of grief in solitary ways, but this should not be construed as being any less intense than a widow's grief. At the same time, to a varying degree, some widowers express their emotions more openly than others, suggesting that while some responses may be more typical, any one widower's experience can be somewhat unique as well.

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Some potential Help:

 

"Way Up" is an active self help group aimed at providing mutual support to those widowed their 50's and 60's. they are based in the UK but are open to members from all over the world.

 

It is a group with a positive forward looking attitude to rebuilding lives and discovering that our lives can be good again, that we can be happy once more.

 

www.way-up.co.uk/

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“We didn't intend it to go this way, but sometimes you have to overcome obstacles. We're doing it right now in the beginning of the new stretch, but we're going down a long road ahead of us.”-Vincent Grier

  

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Brightly lit stairs leading from dark interior at Fort St. Elmo, Valetta, Malta.

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