View allAll Photos Tagged money
Assignment 3
Create an image which captures 'movement'. This can be physical movement or something that ''moves' people.
This photo combines both as money typically moves people.
Click here to see my Creative Photography Class assignments.
This evening I looked for two hours to my selected photos of New York. At first I love them all and after that I can't choose which to post because I start doubting about them. Will try to post some more next days.
Money being wiped out or lost
Like much of our work, we have put all these images in the public domain. Feel free to use them but please credit out site as the source if you do: TaxRebate.org.uk
Walking in São Paulo downtown I came across this guy who asked me "bro take a picture of my coins so it will bring me luck to get 50 cents missing for my lunch". Faith, and beliefs are a peculiarity of brazilians
Lucas Santos Copyright
Woah, *$71.7 million* that's a lot of money.
Yahoo CEO Semel faces shareholder grilling
Three shareholder advisory firms — Institutional Shareholder Services, Glass, Lewis and Proxy Governance — have all recommended opposing three directors who sit on Yahoo's compensation committee. They are: Bostock, a veteran advertising executive; Burkle, a billionaire best known for his investments in the supermarket industry; and Kern, a former radio broadcast executive.
The firms concluded the trio should be punished for richly rewarding Semel despite Yahoo's struggles. In 2006, Semel received a compensation package valued at $71.7 million — more than any other CEO at the 386 publicly held companies covered in an Associated Press analysis of nation's top corporate paychecks.
Most of Semel's pay consisted of 6 million stock options given to him in exchange for agreeing to reduce his annual salary from $600,000 to $1. The committee awarded Semel another 800,000 stock options in February as his bonus for 2006 — a year in which Yahoo's stock price plummeted 35%.
The latest awards will give Semel an opportunity to build upon the nearly $450 million in gains he has already realized by exercising stock options Yahoo gave him in previous years.
"Semel is rewarded when times are good ... and when times are bad," wrote ISS, the largest of the three advisory firms.
Yahoo believes Semel's pay package is in the company's best interest because it's structured to give him a strong incentive to boost the stock price.
That's because stock options only yield profits when their exercise price is below the underlying shares' market value. For now, at least, the options Semel got last year are worthless because their exercise prices exceed the stock's market value, which was hovering around $27 last week.
In its analysis, Proxy Governance questioned whether Semel needed any more incentive to boost Yahoo's stock price. As of April 1, Semel held 17.7 million stock options eligible for exercise and 7.1 million stock options that hadn't fully vested.
"Based on his ownership in the company, Semel already should have the proper incentives ... to work toward building long-term shareholder value," Proxy Governance wrote.
Yahoo says its confidence in Semel hasn't wavered.
"Under Terry's leadership, the company has a clear strategy to create stockholder value, and the company is well-positioned to capitalize on the substantial growth opportunities ahead for the Internet," Yahoo spokeswoman Helena Maus said in a statement.
But Semel, 64, may be on a short leash after Yahoo suffered an 11% drop in its first-quarter profit while Google's earnings soared 69%. Many analysts believe Semel will face even greater pressure to surrender the reins unless Yahoo's profits accelerate in the second half this year.
The DJIA only lost 312.30 points today. But this song was still in my head all day.
When Black Friday comes
I'm gonna dig myself a hole
Gonna lay down in it 'til
I satisfy my soul
Gonna let the world pass by me
The Archbishop's gonna sanctify me
And if he don't come across
I'm gonna let it roll
When Black Friday comes
I'm gonna stake my claim
I'll guess I'll change my name
Money can't buy your happiness
Money can't buy your real love
Money can't save your soul
Money can't be your God
+ 4 in comments
So I was talking to Lauren yesterday and picking out more lenses and after I picked two out and found prices I came to the conclusion that money should grow on trees. Or that I don't want to grow up. I remember back in the day when things I wanted costed at most, 20 bucks. Now I'm looking at about 2,000 dollars. D8 And it will take a while because I do need to save money up for college. So after I bought my camera I decided that in order to save money with any big items I want to buy I must have double the money.
Ex: $300 lense = $600 so I have $300 in my account. Then if I want a $500 lense I must save an additional $1,000 so that when I buy it I have $800 in my savings account. If that makes sense.
My mom thinks it is crazy to spend that much on lenses, and that I should be happy with just one, and I keep trying to explain to her THIS is the reason I bought the camera. So I could switch lenses.
Ohh and feel free to comment about the money where you live. Here in America our coins are: 25 cents, 10 cents, 5 cents, 1 cent.
Our bills are: 1 dollar, 5 dollars, 10 dollars, 20 dollars, 50 dollars, etc. They are all the same greenish color and the same length. 8D
UGH >_> Didn't realize that I had it set not to let anyone but me comment. Don't know how I did that.
Another shot from the Bac Ha market. My main aim with photos from the market was to focus on the little details as well as the locals and their colourful clothes. I have a lot of shots of fabrics, materials, cloths, ornaments, bangles and bags. This looks like a large amount of money here being counted but the conversion rate for the Vietnamese Dong is nearly 20,00 to the Australian dollar. He is probably counting an amount just under $2 worth. We changed $100 a couple of times and ended up with nearly 2,000,000 Dong to carry around. On one occasion I had to use a toilet in a market in Ho Chi Minh and it cost 2,000 Dong and I only had a 100,000 Dong notes. There was much hopping around while they counted the change and then I counted it myself.
This and many other shots from the trip can be viewed in the photobook that I have just completed HERE
Money-burning is an increasingly familiar activity in Vietnam. In the evening on the
first and fifteenth day of the lunar month, one will often see on the street or in
someone’s courtyard that a large amount of paper notes is in flames. Money turning to
ashes in this way is of specific types and meant for specific beings. The Vietnamese say,
Money is as important for the dead as it is for the living. They burn money to supply
it to gods, ancestors, and ghosts as part of their commemorative rituals or communal
feasts. Burning money within this ritual context is to transform it from one economic
order to another.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR SALE
MONEY VORTEX fine art print for sale on ===> FINE ART AMERICA
Alessandro Giorgi Art Photography complete COLLECTION FOR SALE on ===> FINE ART AMERICA
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You're welcome to use this image however you'd like but please add a clickable attribution link to our site, www.emergencydentistsusa.com/money/ Thanks!
get back.
I'm all right Jack keep your hands off of my stack.
Money, it's a hit.
Don't give me that do goody good bullshit.
I'm in the high-fidelity first class traveling set
And I think I need a Lear jet.
We broke down and had our own yard sale today and I am happy to report that it was quite successful. Although we sold our stuff at a significant discount, I have more room and we made a little money to boot too.
Did something similar for Nyla. Now it is Kylie's turn. Not that easy with a 5 day old baby (I think Nyla was a couple of weeks old) but she's getting trained young - and for anyone who thinks that money is disgustingly dirty - well, this money is brand new from the Japanese mint. Amazing how many people I don't know give money to a baby they don't know. Gotta love Japanese customs!
Money Monsters are a great way to hold your cash, cards, lip balm....whatever you want to feed them!
Els diners fàcils són com una trampa per a ratolins.
El dinero fácil es como una trampa para ratones.
Easy money is like a mouse trap.
When you have not money, always think of him. When you have money, just think about it.
Cuando no se tiene dinero, siempre se piensa en él. Cuando el dinero se tiene, sólo se piensa en él.
------------
5th Avenue, lots of money, not for all
Jugándome la vida para no dejar pasar esta oportunidad :D
Explore! 8 Sep 2008 #245
Publicada!
1: www.thebusinessofmeh.com/2008/10/13/how-do-you-unlock-the...
2: speculand.com/De-la-theorie-a-la-pratique
3: www.blicklog.com/2009/01/30/zu-boni-gezwungen-um-leistung...
4: muibrog.tumblr.com/post/76340983/feliz-navidad-merry-chri...
5: www.nosweatbusiness.com/get-rich-online/affiliate-marketi...
6: www.mensplaybook.com/money/what-does-money-mean-to-you-po...