Just because i share his image doesn't mean i share his character.
Unlike sites such as Facebook and Tumblr where people were encouraged to share their own pictures with their network, Pinterest encouraged users to share images they don't own.
Not exact matches
Want to
share an
image of your product, but you don't own the legal rights to those
images?
Brightcove statistics indicate that social video generates 1,200 percent (and that's not a typo) more
shares than
do images and text, combined.
He wanted to
share images from the bulky projector with his friends but didn't want to lug it around.
The captions and context matter in this case because Facebook
does allow such
images in some cases where they are condemned, or
shared as news or in a medical setting.
Whether you're using free photo editing software or willing to spring for a paid tool, you don't have to be a designer to make your own memes and data illustrations or edit photos into beautiful
images for
sharing.
«It was a really, really well thought out, well executed experiential campaign that they
did a very good job of documenting so they could
share the results with whoever wanted to see it,» says Mitch Joel, president of the digital marketing agency Twist
Image.
It doesn't quite have the shock appeal of the Pope's unannounced TED Talk this week, but a few hours ago, a passerby in California saw a white Lexus fitted out with self - driving equipment emerge from an Apple facility in Silicon Valley and
shared those
images with Bloomberg.
Sources for stock
images that don't suck include Mountain View, Calif. - based Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that enables digital
sharing through free (and legal!)
He decided to create an
image host that «didn't suck,» he said — one where a user could anonymously and simply upload an
image, and be able to
share a link to any web platform.
After all is said and
done, after all the old racial ploys and tactics are exhausted, we
share a common humanum created in the
image of God.
Do you get lots of Facebook posts in your feed that show a dumb Christian
image with an invitation to
share the post or comment on it as a way to get blessings from God and have your prayers answered?
Only this kind of
shared participation in representing God's reign to the world is capable of
doing justice to the God whose
image we bear.»
This way of understanding the human person, which stems from the unique dignity of the person created in the
image and likeness of God (Gen 1:26 - 27) and called to eternal redemption in Christ, is rooted in revelation, but it can be appreciated or grasped as true even by those who
do not
share our faith, on the basis of natural moral law.6
«an
image that can not but be the emblem of a universally
shared humanity...» Obviously this guy doesn't get it... at all.
«Please
do not tell girls or women that they
share equally in God's
image; that they are equal at the foot of the cross; that they are equal in the kingdom of God, that they should cultivate their minds equally, unless you are prepared to give them equal authority to use the gifts God has given them.
LinCA — What Me is saying is that while both sides feel they are right both sides have their extremist that put forth the
image of open arrogance to anyone who
does not
share their views.
You said, «What Me is saying is that while both sides feel they are right both sides have their extremist that put forth the
image of open arrogance to anyone who
does not
share their views.»
But it
does provide a basis for considering the implications for our
shared symbolic environment of the particular intentional concentrations of selected
images resulting from the media's distinctive economic, technological, and structural characteristics.
As I
share in my book, after a couple of minutes of praying the
image of the Lion on the Wizard of Oz suddenly popped into my mind and I saw him saying, «I
do believe, I do believe, I do, I do, I DO believe!&raqu
do believe, I
do believe, I do, I do, I DO believe!&raqu
do believe, I
do, I do, I DO believe!&raqu
do, I
do, I DO believe!&raqu
do, I
DO believe!&raqu
DO believe!»
Winner
does a masterful job of providing
images and stories with which to understand «the middle» — a face jug lost in the divorce, a pie social at church, a protest at Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, an elderly couple
sharing communion, a Purim celebration, a prayer, a poem, a bookstore in Machester - by - the - Sea.
I don't quite have them ready, but next week I will either
share the
images here, or I will post a link to the blog for my photo class where all of our work will be shown.
i don't know what could be more perfect than your light wheat bread... its become a weekly staple around here... so i am very excited to give this favorite bread recipe of yours a whirl... thanks so much for
sharing — your recipes, your
images, your enthusiasm, and all your good news...!
Other than linking to a page,
sharing on social media sites (with credit and links), or pinning an
image on Pinterest, Bobbi's Kozy Kitchen asks that you
do not copy or otherwise use these food
images or original recipes for any other purpose without contacting her first and getting express written permission.
What
do I have worthy of
sharing at this wonderful feast that is Golubka... so full of inspired ideas, of beautiful
images, of healthful, nurturing, creative and life - giving dishes.
I love to see the
images you
share so don't be shy.
What Jackson and Winfield
do share is an interest in a favorable
image.
Don't waste your time promoting crafts which have drab or out - of - focus
images — they won't get
shared or clicked.
You can either create an actual mood board using words,
images, sketches, colour swatches, cut - up bits of magazines — whatever suits the way you work and think — or you could create one online using Pinterest (you can keep it private if you don't want to
share it with the world).
I've been wanting to
share this
image of my best friend, Jenna's baby for months but wanted to
do it justice by
sharing more of Jenna's story as well.
While I very much love
sharing my client's birth stories, they
do not always want their
images online, and I totally respect that.
Initially posted to Facebook by a woman named Juliana Farris Mazurkewicz, the
image has already accumulated more than 379,000
shares and plenty of perfect parents piling on in the comment section to insist they've never
done something like this.
FYI, I'd love to
share this on my organization's facebook page, but I can't, because the title reinforces the wrong information (with the authority of the NYT,)(see «Don't Think of an Elephant,» by George Lakoff, and think about people just skimming their facebook feed, rather than clicking through for the full story) and there aren't any (relevant & appropriate)
images associated with this (your) article.
If you've an
image to
share, please tag us on your own Insta and we'll repost and link / tag back if you're happy for us to
do so.
Many teens need to be reminded that a platform's privacy settings
do not make things actually «private» and that
images, thoughts, and behaviors teens
share online will instantly become a part of their digital footprint indefinitely.
«The measures will help to protect young children from accessing such material, but they will
do little for the people
sharing these
images which is being
done through private peer - to - peer networks.
By asking people from all over the country to
share their thoughts and
images on the Wall, we are fueling a campaign that brings together the power of national media with the strength and connection of on - the - ground organizing in a way that no one has ever
done before.
If you
do not want to use your original
image on any of your social media profiles, or you simply want to add some fun to picture
sharing, you can achieve this by «cartoonifying» yourself.
Farron doesn't photograph well, as those much -
shared images of him looking afraid of milk cartons attest.
When you're
done, you can
share your best
images and videos with your family and friends and on social media.
The authors define consciousness here as an ability to understand whether a photograph depicts an
image that makes sense based on knowledge of the world that most people
share — general knowledge that no present - day computer is capable of storing and processing in the way people
do.
But Iskra Lawrence
did just that when she
shared these «heavily retouched»
images on Instagram yesterday.
While I knew I would make my own
share of mistakes as a mother, I didn't want poor body
image or an eating disorder to be one of them.
«Fitspo photos and
shared beliefs
do in fact negatively impede girls and women when it comes to self - esteem, body
image and perceptions of health,» she says.
So while I am prepping myself for the festivities I figured I would
share my picks with you... even if your not heading to Lincoln Center, these necessities are must haves for day to day activities and appointments!I LOVE my Graphic
Image NY Planner... while all my event invitations are usually sent via e-mail, I still prefer to hand write down what I have going on so I don't forget anything... I'm a firm believer in visualizing things rather than just allowing the notifications to pop up on my phone!
Often I
do not get the right
images or content to create a post, in which case I tend to
share the event through Instagram or find another way to work with the people involved.
She
shared the
images with other brides she had met on theknot.com and then miraculously one of them hired me to
do their rehearsal dinner!
You've probably already seen all the
images of the Isabel Marant pour H&M collection (if you didn't check them all out HERE), but I thought it would be fun to
share my Isbael Marant X H&M faves with you.
I found these
images from the brand's Spring 2017 ready to wear collection and felt like I just had to
share in case you're also
done with winter and ready to start thinking about easy dresses and pretty prints.