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Framed. Aphorism print - this saying is true, but very hard to believe.
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Took a quick snap and that song was on playing in the bg...so I edited the photo to give it a dark feel.
* Note: I'm not trying to make a religious point, so don't be afraid to comment on my photograph, you won't burst into flames... or will you?!
Just before I laid my head on my pillow I had the urge to add to my "nightstand series,". I photographed all sorts of stuff but was unsatisfied. Having seen a few interesting photos of Bible's open on a nightstand I though I'd give that a try. I dusted off my Bible, opened it about midway, and put my eye to the viewfinder. The first thing that came into focus as I turned the focus ring was "Do Not Worry." I found that interesting because I have been worrying a lot about the current financial crisis and how it has been eroding the job market. I have a stable job as a postdoc, but I am looking to get out academia and into the industrial job market. I guess I'll be patient and thankful for what I have.
Details: Nikon D40 with 50mm f/1.8D Nikkor @ f/1.8, 1/125sec exposure, pillow tripod, 60W light bulb from above.
more cases of Cholera, which has been moving from nearby PNG/Bougainville, have been reported in Choiseul and Western Provinces of Solomon Islands.
This is a picture of a page in a book, not a hand. My son liked the story, about the boy worrying his worry dolls can't handle all his worries, and need worry dolls of their own. (And yes, my son realized this was going to become a never-ending problem, though that wasn't addressed in the book)
I worry about my sense of humour sometimes.
Here, Devil Strarf demonstrates that she has about five hundred times the intelligence of the average Foxhound special forces trooper, and Waffe Bunny demonstrates that video games are unlikely to be a useful training tool for actual espionage action.
I dedicate this photo to all the hard working Men of Maldives..
He is a very calm, quiet and a humble person...A fishermen of V.Felidhoo...He has commited all his life for this...Fishing is what he did and is what he continues to do...He is counting over 60 years of his age and still loves his work...
Traditionally fishery is the main occupation and major livelihood of the Maldivians...Fisheries industry is one of the largest industries in Maldives..
Ladies be proud of your Men!! keke
V.Felidhoo, Maldives.
Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?
A Still from my latest film Vintage Seance: a stop animated short film inspired by the spiritualism movement during and after the turn of the century.
View the short film here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3mEQSq2fdo