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I heard a faint knock at the door this morning and I couldn't believe my eyes when I opened it...A Danbo really is the sweetest Valentine!
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Date for ODC
N is for Nice Surprise for Februarys Alphabet Fun 2012
31/50 for 50 days of 50mm
This is just a sprinkling of some of my favourite love songs
Band of Horses -No one's gonna love you
Travis - Love will come through
Christy Moore -Black is the Colour
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane over the sea
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Taken out of the archives. A maternity shoot for my friend back in the fall. I had all these shots tha probably would have never seen the day of night again since the last time I had given them the photos.
Love is in the air, so I'd thought it'll be nice to look back at an example of true love from someone very close to me :) Happy Valentine's Day!
PS: Their 'soon to be' is now a 4month old little precious named Reet :D
Happy Valentine's Day!
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Words can be strong, like the beating drum
Like ten thousand voices that call together
A is the ailment, and B makes it better
C is creating your life in letters
songspiration seven - Life in Letters-Lucy Schwartz
this is what I want to do with my life ♥
I am a shopaholic when I'm at the thrift store...that's where I got this lovely brownie for $7 (: and I got a bunch of other things..you'll probably see them soon!
I'm going to Florida this week for a college tour! so I probably won't be on for a while. I am super excited!
I have a ton of homework to do, so catch up with everybody later!
wanted to re-create this
p.s. the songspiration collaboration is OPEN! if anybody would like to join, message me!
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In winter, Amsterdammers watch the falling thermometer readings with the same focus as people in Aspen and Chamonix. When the temperature drops low enough for long enough, the lakes and the canals become sparkling highways for the skaters. Little kiosks are set up on the ice to dispense heart-warming liqueurs. I really love this part of our culture. Almost everyone, young or old, likes to skate and is smiling and friendly. We already have one week of ice and wednesday 8 Februari I took a day off to skate on natural ice. According to Richard van Ammerzoden, a skater from Rotterdam, skating in Holland originated as a poor man's sport. Isolated by mud and water in the damp winters, rural farmers prayed for ice. When it came, just like Hans Brinker, they strapped on their wooden skates with leather thongs, and traveled great distances to visit friends and relatives they hadn't seen in months. Then they skated home. Perhaps that explains the origin of the Elfstedentocht or "Eleven Cities Tour", a 200-kilometer mega-tour in the province of Friesland known as "the mother of all skating tours." In the 1890s, some Frisian farmer with well-developed leg muscles tried to skate through all eleven cities of Friesland in a single day. He succeeded, and the rest is history.
Photo taken in Holysloot at the Holysloter Die nearby Amsterdam. Father and son skating from pittoreske village to pittoreske village having a skate-break at "Koek en Zopie". A little kiosk which is set up on the ice to dispense heart-warming liqueurs and warm soup. I really love this part of our culture. Almost everyone, young or old, likes to skate and is smiling and friendly. Dutch skaters enjoying the natural ice. Today I enjoy the natural ice too. I did skate a tour from Amsterdam - Zunderdorp - Ransdorp - Holysloot - Uitdam - Zuiderwoude - Monnickendam - Broek in Waterland -Zunderdorp and back to Amsterdam - about 40km. This photo I took on my way home to Ransdorp.
Eindelijk weer een hele week waarin Waterlanders de ijzers konden onderbinden. Ideale condities want de het meeste sneeuw is netjes weggeschoven. Overal is het ijs dik genoeg meer dan 20cm en het heeft maar liefst -20 graden Celcius gevroren de afgelopen week. De bomen en weilanden zijn wit, de sloten bevroren en de adem komt in kleine grijze pufjes uit mijn mond. Handen op de rug. Rustig ademen. Ik geniet van het geluid van de ijzers over het ijs en het prachtige uitzicht over de besneeuwde weilanden. Vandaag op 8 februari 2012 een lange schaatstocht gemaakt van Amsterdam - Zunderdorp - Ransdorp - Holysloot - Uitdam - Zuiderwoude - Monnickendam - Broek in Waterland -Zunderdorp en terug naar Amsterdam - ongeveer 40km. Jong en oud staan hier op het ijs. Het is min zeven, het is onbewolkt. Koek en zopie is present in de pittoreske dorpjes. Wat betekend nu eigenlijk zopie. zopie komt van soope en betekend borreltje. Er werd namelijk vroeger op het ijs nogal alcohol gebruikt. Tegenwoordig betekend koek en zopie: warme chocomel, koek, gluhwein, erwtensoep en een borreltje. Vader en zoon rusten even uit tijdens hun toertocht langs de leuke dorpjes van Waterland. De warme chocolademelk smaakte mij heerlijk met een beetje rum erbij. Ik ben blij dat ik vandaag geweest ben, het was fantastisch. Een winter tafereel die stamt uit dezelfde vervlogen eeuw als waarin de Amsterdammer Hendrick Avercamp begon met het schilderen van zijn vermaarde winterse schaatstaferelen. Wie even wegdenkt kan zich vandaag in Avercamps wereld wanen.
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Mont Blanc (French) or Monte Bianco (Italian), meaning "White Mountain", is the highest mountain in the Alps, Western Europe and the European Union. It rises 4,810.45 m (15,782 ft)[2] above sea level and is ranked 11th in the world in topographic prominence. It is also sometimes known as La Dame blanche (French for "the White Lady") or Il Bianco (Italian for "the White One").
The mountain lies between the regions of Aosta Valley, Italy, and Haute-Savoie, France and the location of the summit is on the watershed line between the valleys of Ferret and Veny in Italy and the Arve Valley in France.
The two most famous towns near Mont Blanc are Courmayeur in Aosta Valley, Italy, and Chamonix in Haute-Savoie, France—the site of the first Winter Olympics. A cable car ascends and crosses the mountain from Courmayeur to Chamonix.
Begun in 1957 and completed in 1965, the 11.6 km (7¼ mi) Mont Blanc Tunnel runs beneath the mountain between these two countries and is one of the major trans-Alpine transport routes.
The Mont Blanc massif is popular for mountaineering, hiking, skiing and snowboarding.
The summit of Mont Blanc is a thick, perennial ice and snow dome whose thickness varies, so no exact and permanent summit elevation can be determined. But accurate measurements have been made. For a long time its official elevation was 4,807 m (15,771 ft). Then in 2002, the IGN and expert surveyors, with the aid of GPS technology, measured it to be 4,810.40 m (15,782 ft 2 in).
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Courmayeur is an Italian town and comune in the autonomous region of Aosta Valley, in northern Italy. It is located at the foot of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in western Europe, in the Graian Alps range, and is crossed by the Dora Baltea. Courmayeur shares the summit of Mont Blanc with its neighboring commune of Chamonix in France, and owns the title of highest commune in Italy.
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Brand spanking new, and a snip at £360 - this is the Vulcan Demonstration Van. Its chassis could take 20-25 cwt., and it was distributed by B.T. Lambert Ltd., 3 Cornmarket, Dublin.
From examining shots of the van from other angles, what we thought was the reg. no. seemed to be 0010 YI (definitely YI, but 0010 didn't sound right). Thanks to Bob Montgomery 2012 who explained that it was a trade plate rather than a registration plate...
I've transcribed the full text from the carving over the door of Reginald's Tower behind the van below...
Date: Saturday, 9 February 1924
NLI Ref.: P_WP_3151
This is the more traditional view of Saint Louis Cathedral. It was rainy off and on all day and I thought the clouds rolling in were cool. It kept this from being TOO much of a generic post card shot. Here is a link to the Church website if you are interested in learning more about the oldest Cathedral in North America french quarter photos
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Are 11 hours of hiking through the night worth this photo?
I really asked myself this question as I stood at the summit of Fuji-San in Tokyo, Japan. Me and three friends started around 8 pm at the bottom of the volcano. We hiked up the whole night until we arrived at the summit around 5 pm. Gasping for air I stood there and watched the spectacular sunrise above the pacific.
I can tell you the sunrise was majestic and definitely worth the hike! The bad thing was the descent. We arrived in a really aggressive mood around 14 pm at the bottom. You can or cannot imagine the scene.
The whole night there was the stress of hiking and after you got the present of seeing the sunrise you still have to hike down at temperatures close to zero degree with the fine stones that lash into your face and through your Jeans.
I am not sure if I would do the trip again but in the end it was worth it. So I possibly would :)
Besides this is one of the advanced shots. As the clouds are moving really really fast you are not able to do HDR techniques here.
The clouds they destroy the whole HDR calculation. As I browsed my shot I found 2 that are possible to be processed. One of them you see here.
The boundaries of a Raw file can be seen in the clouds at the foreground.
You see that in the parts of the image where the sun does not shine it is really dark. You cannot restore the parts from the file.
A gradient ND Filter might help here.
These days Flickr is like therapy for me. I am writing my Master exams and there is a lot of work. I don’t have that much time for photography. But after every test, like today, I upload a shot.
Also thanks for commenting, faving or showing love on my recent images. I read everything you guys write and try to come back to your streams as far as time allows.
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The Rolls-Royce Ghost is a luxury saloon from Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. The "Ghost" nameplate, named in honour of the Silver Ghost.
This shot was taken at Qatar Motor Show.
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The island drifts amongst the snow-capped mountains surrounding the Lake Maggiore.
Isola Bella, meaning "Beautiful Island", really does live up to its name. It is one of the Borromean Islands (Isole Borromee) of the Lake Maggiore in northern Italy. Until the beginning of 1600s, the island was a small rocky cliff occupied by a tiny fishing village. In 1632 Carlo III of the influential House of Borromeo began the construction of a palazzo with luxuriant baroque gardens dedicated to his wife Isabella, from whom the island takes its name.
Created for Texture Tuesday at Kim Klassen Café, using Kim’s beautiful texture Chamomile. Additional texture with thanks to PlayingWithBrushes
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Anche qui si parte da un libro. Nel secolo XIII nel Canon Episcopi furono raccolte varie disposizioni di malefici e magie risalenti al X secolo. Ma fu con la bolla Summis desiderantes di papa Innocenzo VIII del 1484, in pieno Rinascimento, che iniziò la vera caccia alle streghe, quella metodica e senza pietà. Appena due anni dopo venne pubblicato il “Malleus maleficarum”, il testo ufficiale della Chiesa sulla stregoneria.
L’inquisizione fece capolino nel mondo e si impossessò delle paure peggiori dell’animo umano.
A farne le spese furono soprattutto le donne. Tante donne. Vecchie, giovani, vedove, mamme, nubili o sposate… ma anche uomini e persino alcuni bambini.
Spesso si partiva da delle voci. Un sussurro poteva bastare. Voci di una donna che accudiva un gatto, ad esempio. Si era infatti diffusa la bizzarra opinione che i gatti fossero una incarnazione di Satana e che le streghe, delle volte, si originassero proprio dai felini. Per questo, si praticava una incisione a forma di croce sulla pancia dei mici appena nati. Si pensava inoltre che le donne molto anziane di notte prendessero le sembianze di grossi gatti neri per andare a succhiare il sangue dei bambini… o magari del bestiame lasciato incustodito.
Un sussurro, quindi… magari due testimoni anonimi e potevi ritrovarti davanti un inquisitore disposto ad ottenere da te le risposte “giuste”… ed un inquisitore otteneva sempre le risposte giuste. La cosina più banale era il buon vecchio ferro rovente, ma quella era l’epoca della “tortura creativa”. Credetemi, le risposte non tardavano ad arrivare. Si. Sono una strega. Si. Parlo con il demonio. Certo. Ho fatto bere pozioni velenose al mastro ferraio. Perché? Perché sono cattiva. Sono la schiava di Satana… e dopo la confessione ti poteva capitare di finire rinchiusa in un canestro di vimini e poi sospesa sopra il fuoco… o il canonico rogo. Il fuoco purifica ogni cosa. E’ un fatto.
Il mondo andò avanti comunque e verso la fine del secolo XVII e l’inizio del XVIII i processi inquisitori cominciarono a diminuire fino a esaurirsi. Le società europee si resero conto di aver provocato un disastro sociale e fecero “Ops!”. Le condizioni economiche migliorarono e si perse interesse nella superstizione applicata.
Ma non è detto. Personalmente mi piacerebbe stare con una strega. Con qualcuna ci sono andato molto vicino, credo. Oggi ho tenuto d’occhio a lungo la mia gatta nella speranza che si trasformasse in strega… ma non è successo. Non ancora. Io non dispero.
(Daniele D., “La strega e il gatto”, Lyon, Sauveterre-de-Guyenne, Francia, 2012)
Capturing memories has been a lifetime pursuit for me really. I bought m first SLR when I was in eighth grade and I soon set up a darkroom in our basement. It has been a passion for me ever since. Photography is my craft.
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This shot was taken at the same location as the earlier upload.
Was focusing for another shot and suddenly noticed this fisherman entering the frame, so I decided to add him in, he was moving pretty fast so I decided to shoot a series of continue shots handheld hoping to get one in focus, I had to bump the iso up to 1000 in order to get a reasonable shutter speed.
Initially I wanted to fill the frame but did not carry my additional lens, so worked with what I had.
Thanks for all your support, comments and feedback.
Have a great day.
Marostica è nota in tutto il mondo per la partita a scacchi che si svolge ogni due anni (anni pari) con personaggi viventi nella piazza cittadina.
Marostica is mostly famous for its living chess event (every even year, in September).
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I yearned for snow, it came ... briefly ... and now my thoughts are drifting along to good times & warmer climes. It is such a dull, gray day today that I needed something warm to light up my day. Hope it warms up your day too! Isn't a sunset on the beach so cliché ?
Happy Cliché Saturday!
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A polar bear cub (child) jumping around in the ice.
Archive picture, taken some time ago.
Picture of the month february 2012 in the group Adorable Critters
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Rhodes(Greek: Ρόδος, Ródos, IPA: [ˈro̞ðo̞s]; Italian: Rodi; Ottoman Turkish: ردوس Rodos; Ladino: Rodi or Rodes) is a Greek island approximately 18 kilometers (11 mi) southwest of Turkey in eastern Aegean Sea. It is the largest of the Dodecanese islands in terms of both land area and population, with a population of 117,007[2] of which 53,709 resided in the homonymous capital city of the island.
Historically, Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site. Today Rhodes is a tourist destination.
The island of Rhodes is shaped like a spearhead, 79.7 km (49.5 mi) long and 38 km (24 mi) wide, with a total area of approximately 1,400 square kilometers (541 sq mi) and a coastline of approximately 220 km (137 mi). The city of Rhodes is located at the northern tip of the island, as well as the site of the ancient and modern commercial harbors.
In the 1st century AD, the Emperor Tiberius spent a brief term of exile on Rhodes, and Saint Paul brought Christianity to the island. Rhodes reached her zenith in the third century, and was then by common consent the most civilized and beautiful city in Hellas. In 395, the long Byzantine Empire period began for Rhodes, when the Roman Empire was split and the eastern half gradually became a Greek empire. Although part of Byzantium for the next thousand years, Rhodes was nevertheless repeatedly attacked by various forces. It was first occupied by Muslim forces of Muawiyah I in 672. Much later, Rhodes was retrieved for the Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus during the First Crusade.
In 1309 the Byzantine era came to an end when the island was occupied by forces of the Knights Hospitaller. Under the rule of the newly named "Knights of Rhodes", the city was rebuilt into a model of the European medieval ideal. Many of the city's famous monuments, including the Palace of the Grand Master, were built during this period.
The strong walls which the Knights had built withstood the attacks of the Sultan of Egypt in 1444, and of Mehmed II in 1480. Ultimately, however, Rhodes fell to the large army of Suleiman the Magnificent in December 1522, long after the rest of the Byzantine empire had been lost. The few surviving Knights were permitted to retire to the Kingdom of Sicily. The Knights would later move their base of operations to Malta. The island was thereafter a possession of the Ottoman Empire for nearly four centuries.
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While on a photowalk around Westminster with Siany, we walk around the back of Westminster Abbey and she found this little entrance. We wandered in and found this fantastic little cloister and many other churchy-type things. We also found the oldest door in England, dating back to around 1050.
The interior of this, I believe it's called a chapter house, is modelled on the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. I loved the sense of perspective that this corridor gave, plus the wonderful ceiling and the bright sunlight shining in through the cloister windows.
This looks much more lovely large on black. I've also just realised that my Flickr stream has just passed over a million views, so thank you everyone who as visited and continues to visit my photos!
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وَ لآ مستغانمية الحرف
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أنثى ؛ نبضُهـا حكاية
model ؛- Boshra -10 years old
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مو عاجبتني بس حبيت أنزلهـأ أشوف انتقادكم لهــا
وإيش تحتاج ؟!
بإنتقادكم أتقدم أكثر
وأخرًا تتشرف منار الشليّل بزيارتكم لـِ معرضها
Nearly the same place like last week in Stuttgart, Germany. The Television Tower is the world's first TV Tower and was built between 1954 and 1956, 217 m high.
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Majestic Disguise
Had a good time doing this with my mom, i knew what i wanted on my face, but first its hard to paint on yourself with precision and second...i can't paint haha. So to walmart i went and got some paint, came back, shaved, washed my face, and now here i am for all to see! Whats funny is that Its still on my face as i type this...3 hrs later haha! Thanks for the love guys :) Facebook
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The day after Christmas, I did a walkabout at my brother-in-laws house. As you can see, no snow! But the light was heavenly, the fall color still vibrant ... and I so love his little rowboat!!
Happy Cliché Saturday!!
Sunset in Rough Sea and Strong Winds, at Futo Beach Nishiizu.
西からの強風で時化た海、西伊豆・浮島海岸の夕焼け。
体ごと飛ばされそうな風の中、ずっと三脚を押さえつつレンズフキフキしながらの撮影。
が、苦労したほどの迫力が出ませんでした。こういうのは標準レンズの方が効果的かな?
でも、吹き付けて乱舞する風、数メートル盛り上がっては打ち砕ける波、グォーっと転がりまくる石、という轟音の中に小一時間いたのは初めてで、ワイルド感をたっぷり堪能しました!
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Taken on Jan. 06, 2012
Nikon and Sigma10-20mm.
Shot on focal 10mm / iso200 / with C-PLw.
Exposur 0.8sec / f13.
Retouch on Photoshop and used "Topaz DeNoise4",
and the effect layer of "Topaz Adjust4 ".
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