And please puts some recently
taken pictures there, not old pictures from 10 years ago.
Who wouldn't want to pull over and
take pictures there?
Having grown up in the area, it's easy to pinpoint some, but I honestly am always in a «ooh, could
I take pictures there?»
So I wish you many fun with your perfect pair in NYC I can imagine it is not always only fun to live on the island and that sometimes it is really challenging to
take pictures there due to the reasons you mentioned here.
Not exact matches
I tried to
take a
picture of the device but, really,
there wasn't any point.
Nobody sees that,
there is nobody
taking pictures, but that message carries because they are all connected with their own little network and they love the concept that somebody just stepped in and said, «Hi, hello, how are you?»
Get out
there and just start
taking pictures.
For example, if you post a
picture to your profile and have privacy settings set to only share with your friends,
there's still the chance that a friend could always
take that post and share it elsewhere.
Or follow Jeff Bezos's: «I
take pictures of really bad innovations,» he told us, «of which
there are a number.»
There's a little - known app called Ibotta ($ 10 bonus if you click here) that literally gives you cash back on things you buy anyway, just for
taking pictures of your shopping receipts!
According to The Times, Michael Phelps from the Early Manuscripts Electronic Library in California and his colleagues
took numerous
pictures across the spectrum, «then used algorithms to remove the most recent text and highlight what was previously
there».
I believe anything is possible, did some kids in the late 1800's early 1900's (I forget the time, but
there is a movie about it) claim to of
taken pictures of fairies?
well, my thoughts shifted to once
there was a
picture taken at my place out in the corn field, because the sun was bursting forth rays down out of some clouds, but what the camera picked up, was a red cloud in the corn field with a bright round orb glowing in the middle of a red cloud.
But he said I looked so beautiful perched
there, criss - cross-applesauce, baby in my lap, that he had to
take a
picture.
It's a
picture of a cute 18 - year - old girl who could have been
taking selfies of herself smiling in Paris or with cute boys on a beach in Hawaii, but chose instead to visit Poland to gain a better understanding of what millions of people suffered
there at the hands of the Nazis.
Her father would have been
there with her, but he passed away exactly one year to the day before the day she
took that
picture.
And then
there is all the
picture taking of her subject.
The other day I was on a long drive and listening to CBC where
there was an interview with a woman whose ex (not a rapist) was
taking out his rage on her (a young university professor) by posting all the intimate
pictures he had of her on some site dedicated to such revenge.
So yes, this moment, the one in the
picture there, is saving me, when she smells like sunscreen and pool water, her eyes so heavy with
taking in the sunshine, and she's warm with the exhaustion of a good day, soft baby curls to poke my finger through, wearing her golden hair like a ring.
In other words,
there was an overall
picture behind the details, many of which could only be appreciated if one
took the trouble of reading several of Hartshorne's writings.
Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men, to be seen by them, unless
there is a camera crew nearby who can print their
pictures in the newspaper and post them online.
I could sit at this keyboard for days on end debating individual biblical verses with you, but unless you
take that first step you still won't see the overall
picture — and yes,
there is one, even bigger and more wonderful than the one you currently cling to.
did anyone
take the quiz...
there is a question about what is the religion of most people in indonesia... the answer is muslim, yet... the
picture that goes along with the question and answer is confused... i think i saw an elephant trunk on the idols face... maybe the folks who put together the quiz and slide show should brush up on thier religious and cultural studies as well...
So while
there are few hard and fast rules for keeping a Sabbath, Dan Allender paints a
picture in his book of spending time with friends and family, enjoying sumptuous meals,
taking walks, enjoying long talks, and doing whatever we find enjoyable in life.
In saving, «I acknowledge God as Lord,» I presuppose that
there is a God, but my acknowledgment
takes me into the self - involving language that completes my
picture of him through parabolic onlooks.
I asked him to come with me to the park in the center of town and let me
take pictures of him working
there with his machete.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is
there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these
taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him,
taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when
there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives
pictures of hereafter....
The radio show host was
there as well, and he said that the food was hot and ready to serve, the homeless were all lined up ready to eat, when all of a sudden, the whole event had to stop so that local newspaper and magazine publishers could
take pictures of some «Models for Christ» serving food to the homeless.
There are laws about
taking pictures of rabbits in June, bouncing pickles, and underwater whistling.
Take her out of the
picture and I wouldn't give a damn for the boat, the lake, or any of the fun that goes on
there.»
Doc: And, when they
took photos,
there was a bird inside the camera pecking out the
picture and saying something like «awwwk, it's a living...»
They have
pictures hubg in their homes showing the way it use to be, and the children only had to look out the front door and see a dead lake where
there once was a roaring, living river that
took care of all their needs.
Responsible theological teachers did not
take at their face value the
pictures of heaven which were found in hymnody, nor did they regard the somewhat extraordinary set of images in Revelation as being an exact representation — indeed, these images, laden with Jewish eschatological conceptions of the nature of the Kingdom of God when
there should be «a new heaven and a new earth» were sometimes felt to be slightly embarrassing.
Jesus
took a coin and said, «Whose name and
picture do you see
there?
I'll have to make it again to
take a proper
picture because the mug I used was a wee too big and it looked a little sad down in
there?
See, Little Princess had enough of my talking to convince you
there are super tasty, she just grabbed it while I was
taking a
picture.
I now only
take pictures with an old, cheap snapshot camera by whatever natural light
there happens to be.
Is
there anything harder than
taking a
picture of a grilled cheese sandwich?
Totally understand about
taking slightly - less - than - stellar
pictures when hungry — been
there, done that.
Even when
taking pictures, people
there say «Kimchi» not «cheese» when smiling for their
pictures.
Thanks Jovina... let's just say that
there weren't too many left for supper after I finished
taking my
pictures Thanks for dropping by ♥
Any post I have on Instagram that can be I have a recipe for on my blog can be found
there — just scroll through, if you like a
picture, click on it and it will
take you to my blog post where the recipe is posted and can be printed out.
I've made these cookie over the weekend and
there are all gone, some of them were gone before I even had the chance to
take some
pictures.
There under the last
picture in Capital Letters it says, RECIPE — > SUGAR - FREE SESAME SHRIMP STIR FRY and when you click that link it
takes you directly to the recipe.
Sadly I didn't
take pictures, just ate it, so
there will be no blog post unless I venture back to Pott's Point someday soon, which would be fun.
After my
picture -
taking duties were over,
there were some whiskey drinks and a very delicious lemon drop shot.
We ate
there on a couple of occasions (only
took pictures of a couple of items).
I bet
there are things I forgot to
take pictures of, too.
Since
there are so many people bringing their dogs to the Market, I've made a point of
taking pictures of them — at least when they'll let me.
There is an Ethiopian
take away right where I live and I can honestly say that I couldn't taste a difference, but your version is a lot more student budget friendly I put a
picture on instagram and mentioned you if you want to check it out.