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Posts tagged photography.

lileaspirals:

Flow - [floh] noun

14. movement in or as if in a stream

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lbinfashion:

New blog posting! Love a poncho sweater?? LIKE on my blog :)

magicalnaturetour:

Harmony by Edwin Kats :)

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magicalnaturetour:

Zambezi Stretch by Etienne Oosthuizen :)

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Occupy Wall Street! Photographs by Juan Carlos Hernandez

inhidingforalifetime:

From his Blog:

Wall Street “Crime Scene, Do Not Cross” (photos #TakeWallStreet #OccupyWallStreet)

I am right now in New York for a jazz trip but when I heard about the movement #TakeWallStreet and #OccupyWallStreet, I took my photo bag in order to covering what is certainly the beginning of the US  ”indignados”.

All the financial district around Wall Street had been closed by thousands of police officers. Those were  much more than the pacific protesters without apparent leader but these were stronger, these ARE stronger. Yes, I’m convinced that People have the Power, that they have always the last word.
Here you have my photographic coverage of these first protest, it was the 17th of September 2011, and now.. they camp.

usgroovykids:

Ana Julia Torres kisses Jupiter, a lion who was rescued from a circus 12 years ago, at Villa Lorena shelter, in Cali, Valle del Cauca department, Colombia. Torres, a 52 year-old teacher, founded the Villa Lorena animal shelter 17 years ago. It protects about 600 animals seized from drug traffickers, circuses, animal traffickers or abandoned by their owners. Photo by Luis Robayo.

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bahnhofe:

Labels Project, Vol. One

The Labels Project is a collaborative project between myself and Hedda Hammer, a bay area artist and writer, and came after we attended our first pride events in Los Angeles and Long Beach.  Being newly out we noticed quite a few groups and sub groups that we felt were not properly represented in the media, even our own media.  We felt that there was so much about the LGBTQ community that we did not know, and I’m sure others don’t know about.

Though the project has gone through some changes since it’s initial conception, we hope it hope it will continue to grow and evolve as does our community.

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thedailyfeed:

He didn’t know anyone was watching, but as Robert Peraza, 68, fell to one knee, bowed his head and placed his left hand over his son’s name at the National September 11 Memorial, a photographer with a long lens captured the very private moment. Overnight, the photo went viral, becoming the iconic image of the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

“It was very, very emotional,” the retired Procter & Gamble Co. systems engineer told ABC News. “I was just honoring Rob. I was saying a prayer for his soul.”

 …He had no idea that his grieving earlier moment had been snapped by a professional photographer and was already bouncing across the Internet and would lead newspapers across the country.

 Neil Peraza [Robert’s son] said he and his wife and daughter were standing in the family members’ area at Sunday’s memorial service when his cellphone started ringing and wouldn’t stop.

“My wife said, ‘You have got to see this picture,’ ” he told ABC. “I was, like, ‘Oh, my God.’ It was breathtaking … My heart breaks for my dad and my mom — the two of them, especially. As a parent now myself, I cannot imagine losing a child.”

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kingkwongkweenkwong:

i’ve collected and gravitated towards several of these images over the past few years, and only recently discovered that they are all by Tim Walker. apparently i really like his style. the child-like fantasies juxtaposed with old british wealth (or what i classify as old british wealth in my mind) turns familiar settings into something more fun, like a dream. WHIMSICAL. (click photos to enlarge)

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photojojo:

Have you heard of Glasswinged butterflies? They’re transparent butterflies that live in Central America!

Photo by Swamibu via Gizmodo

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caraajaade:

shes a beautiful girl!