Category Archives: PHOTOS

Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPmoveit Weekend Hashtag Project is…

Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPmoveit

Weekend Hashtag Project is…

Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPmoveit

Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes and hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @instagram and look for a post every week announcing the latest project.

Inspired by the Winter Olympics, this weekend’s goal is to create photos and videos celebrating the power of movement, as in this featured photo by Thai Haong (@loewe7).

  • You don’t have to be an athlete to capture the everyday action around you, like a spontaneous trampoline session or a daily run through the park. Keep an eye out for repeating shapes or colorful backdrops to elevate your images.
  • Play with different viewpoints to maximize energy. Make us feel the drama with intense expressions and extreme angles, like an unexpected selfie during an exhilarating cheerleading practice.
  • Use creative tools like slow-motion or time-lapse to add another layer of depth to your submission. Capture the blur from a crashing wave while surfing or a freeze frame of a mid-air jump in order to transport us into the action.

PROJECT RULES: Please add the #WHPmoveit hashtag only to photos and videos taken over this weekend and only submit your own visuals to the project. If you include music in your video submissions, please only use music to which you own the rights. Any tagged photo or video taken over the weekend is eligible to be featured next week.

blog.instagram.com/post/170956401857/180216-whpmoveit#_=_

Lace Up Your Skates with the Shibutanis, Brother and Sister Ice…

Lace Up Your Skates with the Shibutanis, Brother and Sister Ice…

Lace Up Your Skates with the Shibutanis, Brother and Sister Ice Dancers

Follow along with Maia and Alex at @shibsibs on Instagram.

For American ice dancers Maia and Alex Shibutani (@shibsibs), their family bond is their greatest strength. “Skating with a sibling is unique,” says 23-year-old Maia (@maiashibutani). “But we’ve always gotten along well. Alex is an awesome big brother and now that we’re on the same team, we treat each other like equals. It’s a huge strength for us to know that we support each other unconditionally.”

Competing in their second Winter Olympics, in #Pyeongchang2018, Maia and Alex are no strangers to success in ice dancing, a ballroom dancing-influenced form of figure skating: They are three-time world medalists and two-time U.S. champions in their sport. And earlier this week, they won bronze in the team figure skating event. But being Olympic athletes — together — is their greatest triumph. “Our bond extends beyond our skating together as a team,” says 26-year-old Alex (@alexshibutani). “We’ll be best friends for the rest of our lives.”

blog.instagram.com/post/170949503382/180216-shibsibs#_=_

There Are Fairies In My Berries

There Are Fairies In My Berries

Julie Bracken posted a photo:

There Are Fairies In My Berries

There are fairies in my berries,
And they’re wearing women’s clothes
That are frilly and look silly
Like Aunt Sally’s panty hose.

Just like ferrets seeking carrots,
They are poking all around
My potatoes and tomatoes,
And are rolling on the ground.

They are prancing and are dancing
And are waving magic wands
At each other, like my mother,
One’s a red-head, two are blondes,

Who are panting while they’re granting
Wishes that are really weird
To a hairy looking fairy
With a mustache and a beard.

Who is dressed up like a messed up
Naughty version of a nurse,
With great numbers of cucumbers
That are packed inside his purse.

They are winking and I’m thinking,
Since they’re taking off their tops,
And are giggling while they’re wiggling,
That I better call the cops.

‘Cause there’s fairies in my berries,
Doing things that are uncouth,
Acting queerly and quite clearly,
They aren’t looking for a tooth.

Makeup and styling by the talented Kelayla of www.transvista.co.uk/

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9 Feb 18

There Are Fairies In My Berries

The Last Waltz – Variações

The Last Waltz – Variações

Arturo- posted a photo:

The Last Waltz - Variações

Criado por Neal Elias (e variações por Arturo Fonseca)

Dobrado por Arturo Fonseca

Papel: Tissue-foil (papel sanduíche):
28,75cm x 10cm (modelo do meio)
32,5cm x 10cm (modelo da esquerda)
25cm x 10cm (modelo da direita)

Há uns dois anos decidi tentar modificar o casal dançante de Neal Elias depois de ver um comentário no vídeo de Adam Sara dizendo que era possível. Mas só foi nesse ano que decidi dobrar uma versão bem feita com papel sanduíche (e com as cores da bandeira bi – mais ou menos) para dar de presente para minha amiga.
As proporções dos retângulos pronto para serem dobrados são: 23/8 para o casal do meio (o original pelo autor)
26/8 para o casal do lado esquerdo
20/8 para o casal do lado direito

Two years ago I tried to modify the dancing couple of Neal Elias after seeing a comment in the Adam Sara´s video saying that it was possible. But wasn’t until this year that I decided to fold a well-done version with tissue-foil (with sort of the colors of the bi flag) to give as present to a frind of mine.
The proportions of the rectangles ready to fold are:
23/8 for the couple of the middle (the original by the author)
26/8 for the couple of the left side
20/9 for the couple of the right side

The Last Waltz - Variações

Tuthankasmona & Essa Boquinha Eu Já Beijei – 10/02/2018 – Brasília (DF)

Tuthankasmona & Essa Boquinha Eu Já Beijei – 10/02/2018 – Brasília (DF)

midianinja posted a photo:

Tuthankasmona & Essa Boquinha Eu Já Beijei - 10/02/2018 - Brasília (DF)

A junção dos blocos Tuthankasmona e Essa boquinha Eu Já Beijei no sábado de carnaval criou o babado LGBTQ na tarde brasiliense. Embalado ao som de marchas de carnaval e grandes hinos da luta LGBTQ, o público aproveitou bem a diversidade que essa união provocou.

#otroscarnavales

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Tuthankasmona & Essa Boquinha Eu Já Beijei - 10/02/2018 - Brasília (DF)