Pixabay is the biggest free stock photography website. You can even use them for commercial purposes and they also have free stock footage. Best site to use if you are an online creator.
Here is a significantly higher resolution version of this image. Here is the source of this image. Credit to the photographer, Frank Augstein.
> Iranian soccer fans cheer as they wait for the group B match between Iran and Spain at the 2018 soccer World Cup in the Kazan Arena in Kazan, Russia
> June 20th. 2018
Virus assembles itself like lego.
Long blocks get snapped together.
This caps the blocks with a 1/3 height smooth block.
Virus segment: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-illustration/single-red-building-block-isolated-on-155314379
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Drug: https://www.brickowl.com/catalog/lego-tile-2-x-2-with-groove-3068-63327
= can't connect.
Edit: FYI, this explanation isn't perfect. The better one from the expert (and reinterpreted) is below.
Edited as fuck, you can see the benches' shadows in the foreground are pointing left.
Not sure if this is the original source, but it's just as fake and uses the same eclipse and sky:
https://pixabay.com/videos/volcano-meadow-fireflies-sky-67333/
Great answer. As an addendum to your last paragraph, I'd like to add that a few different backdrop colors have been used over the years for the purposes of special effects in film. For example, Disney used to use a certain shade of yellow, as you can see in this shot from the set of Mary Poppins.
I'll just quote the article that I got that picture from:
> In what is sometimes called the “Yellow Screen,” renowned film innovator Petro Vlahos developed the sodium vapor process for technicolor film production. This process, which utilized a very specific light wavelength as a backdrop, would effectively “key” out certain colors through a very special camera, which Disney used heavily in the ’50s and ’60s.
Photograph was taken by Kanok Sulaiman at Luoping,Yunnan, China.
Here is the source of this image. Credit to the photographer, Abedin Taherkenareh, who took this on June 12, 2009. Per the source:
> An Iranian Female Shows Her Ink-stained Finger After Casting Her Vote at a Polling Station During the Iran's Presidential Elections in Tehran Iran 12 June 2009 More Than 46 Million Iranians Are Eligible to Vote and a Record Turnout is Expected to Be Reached the Four Candidates Are Incumbent President Ahmadinejad Former Prime Minister Mir-hossein Moussavi Former Parliament Speaker Mehdi Karrubi and Former Revolutionary Guards Commander Mohsen Rezaie Epa/abedin Taherkenareh
I shared your skepticism, looked into it and found that the original graphic is on ShutterStock, so I suspect this to be true.
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/round-maze-vector-art-illustration-easy-39495838
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Looks like the building was from this stock photo.
I found the original. And here's their entire portfolio on Shutterstock. I think they're a non-native English speaker. Their English is good enough for these kitchy, Target-esque one-liners but every once in awhile they have a print that doesn't work, like "Explore world."
And here's the shutterstock link:
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/young-potatoes-carrots-on-white-background-32118229?src=-KPOiU1FEgRGIkBXfb88Dg-1-62
I think it would have been 199$ to license to license this image for merchandise use.
here's the hacky mess of code i use to add the half million cancel craft commands to the replay.dat of a save that has the crafting queue already teed up https://pastebin.com/1mhzgvM5
i used this source image https://pixabay.com/illustrations/mandalas-colorful-abstract-1084082/
theres some mistake doing discontinuity in the diagonals, somethings getting mirrored.
Not Japan , it's the Ho Chi Minh City international Airpot
This type of map is called raised-relief map, and to make elevation features stand out more the vertical scale is magnified by a significant factor.
This is part of a collection by Anton Balzah, full album here: https://imgur.com/gallery/3kDqX, more of his raised-relief work here: https://www.shutterstock.com/g/antartis/sets/61479
CTRL+F: source author
In regards to people loving their videos but not their music Damian once said:
Think of it this way: I’m a chef, and you’re in my restaurant. We’re world-famous for having incredible desserts. And your question is: Do people have to eat the desert to enjoy the main course? From where we stand, it’s a wonderful thing that that we have such good desserts, and we feel blessed that they’re known around the world for being delicious and singular and unique and unlike anyone else’s. If millions come in for the desserts, and hundreds of thousands also find they like the main course, awesome. There are no bad customers in this restaurant.
https://www.shutterstock.com/blog/the-making-of-a-viral-video-ok-go-take-us-behind-the-wall
You can't just say that without also giving a url
I found https://twitter.com/ajabernathy/status/932689088360140801 which has the meme soap opera thing but doesn't have the other pics from this meme...
edit: gotta catch em all? Use https://www.shutterstock.com/search/models/13719317,14852057,16696529?context_photo=297886754
They shot a bunch of them at once with different messages, I'm sure some of them could find use in some addiction pamphlet or whatever.
Also, it appears to be a simple edit of this one saying "DEATH" which is minimally less silly, hence the weird capitalization.
I don't think seals are aware that humans are predators (at least not until their friends go clubbing with humans). I'd imagine it'd be like if a human was running away from a tiger and then saw one of these:
https://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2016/03/31/20/31/alien-1295828_960_720.png
Maybe it's a vegetarian. Maybe it'll shoot paralyzing poison and then reveal its teeth that face the ground instead. Who knows? But I'm getting the fuck away from the tiger because that's certain death.
Edit: sorry for the shitty image hosting link; I googled 'alien' and picked one that didn't look particularly threatening. It works for me for some reason, though. Some peeps think it's my own personal site, but it's not lol. Anyway, another user posted a nicer link:
Thanks for providing the source. It looks like Robert Jahns took the this image from Andre Tan and added the person and the dog.
Even worse. Just posted on his story a picture of a hospital waiting room saying I'm going to visit my dad. Reverse image search says the photo is actually a stock photo.
There's certainly suits of different degrees of quality.
For most beekeepers, they probably aren't even going to bother with more than a veil because there's no need. A bee might occasionally find their way into a veil like that, and 95% of the time that it happens you can just take the veil off and let her fly away without a sting.
OP's dude with the angry hornet is a different story.
Here is the source of this image. It provides the following caption:
> Funny little red-haired boy in earflaps hat is stroking a cat in the country in winter. Cat is standing on its hint legs as it is wanting so much to be stroked. Image with selective focus and toning.
Credit to the photographer, Marianna Smolina.
It's a shutterstock model with tattoos shopped on. The before pic just has muscles and beard shopped off. Here are more 'Young handsome muscular man standing in blue water looking away.'
Edit: I misspelled 'tatoo'
It says in their weverse post. The person who edited the map searched for a map online for stock pics,and typed "worldmap" and this is the pic they used. They used it without noticing there was no Japan. So basically it was an accident.
I was first looking at: "glass craftsmanship stock video" but had no luck.
Then I was like, wait a minute, these guys for sure didn't pay for that stock material and searched instead for "glass craft stock video free" ... and voila the 9th result is the one that has been used.
what it actually looks like The image in the post is distorted by the panorama setting.
The Investors' debut album, "Over Budget", remains a classic to this day. Perhaps its distinct, at times louder and more upbeat sound that contrasts with their newer albums' toned down, more melancholic one plays a role to this. Perhaps it was the time it was released. It is still a joy to listen to, nevertheless.
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Photo by <strong>Collis</strong> from <strong>Pexels</strong>
Take a look at OP's Instagram page at grafixart_photo. Everything is heavily shopped. Generally that's not an issue. But claiming that this image is "the best photograph" is disingenuous. Also, not crediting the photographer of the picture they edited (i.e. ventdusuds) either here or on Instagram isn't too cool.
Edit: Perhaps OP incorrectly titled this a photograph because his first language is French.
Yes it is.
Notice the thumbnail URL is straight from shutterstock. You can buy the image here: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/man-pull-out-empty-pockets-low-611747735
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>Burger: i try hands first and if everything squishes out I use fork and knife
Dated a European, went to the burger joint, knows what the score is, here.
Many Europeans, when with a burger without utensils, will try to touch the burger as little as possible. What they end up doing is try to hold the burger in just their fingertips.
Burger buns are soft. They will give under pressure, and when you're supporting the weight of the burger on just your fingertips, your fingers end up piercing the bun, releasing the condiments all over your hands and turning the burger into a giant mess.
To prevent this, you have to touch the burger more directly. Instead of holding the burger with your fingertips, hold it with the length of your fingers in contact with the bun. This increases the surface area of the contact point, allowing the bun to remain intact. There's plenty of stock photos demonstrating this.
That's how you prevent everything squishing out.
This actually reminds me of a question I wanted to ask the sub about "video game tourism" and if anyone's done it. It started with Fallout 4 which made me want to go visit Boston which I've never been to and it made me wonder if tourism to the city will grow as a result of the game's popularity.
Recently I looked at some photography of Iceland and some of the shots look like real life Skyrim. Now I really want to travel to Iceland :-o
> It's like asking how long is this 30cm ruler
it would be longer than 30cm, they tend to have extra space... for example and fuck if I know how long that rounded off part is
Might be a common trend for him.
Looked at another one of his submissions: P90 Wild Anansi
It very obviously uses another one of Ihor's patterns: Seamless spider web
First off, I think your boy looks amazing. The color transitions are great. I *can* see how he looks more pastel than albino, though, and my suggestion is to use some reference pictures of albino lizards. (Crocs and gators work too, but they tend to be EXTREMELY white with very little pink. But here's a neat exception: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/albino-alligator-141056980?src=orTGcGSW162oTw_E2eF_yw-1-0 )
If your pink is kept more toward the recesses near the center of the body, and not on the more raised areas - which I think is something you could enact on the non-belly scales - that would be a fast way to get you looking closer to albino. (Especially if you combine that with lightening the darkest pinks around the head. It's a beautiful color, but I think it gets too dark for this particular project.)
I guess they weren't happy with all the other grammatically correct ones.
Hey downvoters, watch this video and cut this guy some slack. https://youtu.be/pnv5iKB2hl4 What he is trying to say, is that overly detailed items don't work well on flags. The eagle is cool, but could be simplified perhaps. Love the design, nice work.
Apparently i came off as an ass in my other comment, but i just explaining its easy to do if you have photoshop! Follow the quick step by step and boom got a quick good looking present!Here you go! https://www.freepik.com/free-psd/open-a5-magazine-mockup_1826866.htm#term=open%20magazine%20mockup&page=1&position=1
Another comment below mentioned he commissioned it in 2014.
However, the ape vector art was published on Shutterstock by Fun Way Illustration on 2013-11-14 (view the source for "datePublished").
So if that "2014" date is actually correct, the artist either used old stock imagery by someone else, or recycled their own slightly older art.
Next time go there with a year's worth of beard growth blue jeans and leather jacket like this guy . but wear flat black nail polish. When she out's you raise your hand and say something like ".... ya this guy's not afraid to wear nail polish." In theory that should make mom look crazy and you as just a progressive dude.
Ist ja auch nur ein Stock Photo
Immer toll, wenn man Bilder mit "Stock Photo sport woman dab white headphones" sofort findet.
Peter! What r u doin with that watmelones?
This is one of Anton Balazh's portfolio.
https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Anton+Balazh
he took NASA pictures (and other sources too), and created poligon models so he could render them using artificial lightning and projections. He tweaked quite a bit of variables in the process until they were visually appealing so not sure you could do the math on any of these.
If we look at kodiak island, the larger island at around 3, and knowing it's 150x60km more or less, I can roughly see the mountains there are 4-5 times smaller than the width. Call it 10-15km.
Knowing the largest elevation on that island is 1,362.2 m (wiki) it's safe to say he used something like a 10x magnification on the elevation scale to make it it appealing.
Elevation must be non linear though because Denali (6190m) does not appear to be 5 times taller than Kodiak island elevations although the perspective is very tricky and heavily distorted by the also unnaturally small curvature of the earth.
"Done by hand" - I mean, it's neat. But these are all photoshopped photos of animals. Poor choice of words, even though the PS skills are decent. No credit given to the photographers that I can find, either. For any who don't believe me:
I found the fox after 2 seconds of google image search for 'fox': https://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2015/10/12/15/14/fox-984325_960_720.jpg
At first I thought "Not only did they leave in the watermark, they forgot to pluralize the "makes"! How dumb can you be!"
But no, that's in the original:
>“2) Evergreen’s Day of Absence was not ‘reverse racism.’”
I like how he uses quotation marks, even though nobody uses that term but SJWs.
>“4) The Tucker Carlson interview unleashed a flood of hate toward Evergreen.”
Yes, that's what happens when the public learns about people acting like horrible people.
>“6) Racist hate mail and threats targeted free speech at Evergreen.”
http://dynamic.uoregon.edu/jjf/defineDARVO.html
>“9) Liberal arts and intersectionality are both about increasing available viewpoints.”
I really don't think it's a wood holder. typical rounds are cut at around 16" and this looks to be more like ~8-10" across. Typically firewood holders are made to be wider/deeper than the logs fro stability. Additionally, they are usually made in a spot that makes sense in terms of accessibility, and with the four feet of lawn you have between your walkway and the structure, it seems more like a privacy screen.
It is more likely a brick fence with wooden spans that have been removed, or like someone else said there was a lattice between them on which plants could grow.
source: contractor, although that doesn't mean I'm right!
To whom it may concern, the pattern is originally created by Ihor Patsay who online goes by the name of Ihor_Seamless on many vector based websites (shutterstock etc.).
> There's no way they're producing a ton of custom art for these things - it's gotta be a stock image.
mm...I don't really see any of the normal cues I would use to narrow down the location here. Honestly I couldn't even be 100% this is in Japan, but then again there's a whole lot of Japan that I'm not familiar with so I can't say one way or the other.
The only thing I've been able to find of even remote interest is this stock photo taken by a Thai person that resembles the streetlamp in the photo, with an extra middle lamp. Sorry I couldn't be of more help, but on the other hand I have just discovered that I am a hack compared to /u/DavidLasnier and the good people at /r/whereisthis
No it wasn't, it's a photoshop. It looks like the majority of that dudes pics are composites.
The original photo is a free stock image taken from here.
I hope he at least bought her a coffee through that button on pixabay....
here: https://www.shutterstock.com/g/antonioguillem?searchterm=disloyal+man&search_source=base_gallery
Found it on this blog over google image search: https://www.buzzfeed.com/bradesposito/distracted-boyfriend?utm_term=.slzppypJr4#.svJPPLP1ex
Do me a favor and edit your comment to add that this is not Jahns photo. He makes photo compositions. I don't know about his other pics but he likely didn't take any photos for this composition.
Here's the original photo for the clouds: https://pixabay.com/en/sunrise-clouds-sky-beach-ocean-2385711/
Here is the source of this image. Per there:
> Sheregesh, Kemerovo region, Russia - April 16, 2016: Grelka Fest is a sports and entertainment activity for ski and snowboard riders in bikini.girl bikini swimsuit on a snowboard
Jeez people, it's as if you've never seen make-up and Instagram filters before. 🙄
She looks like she does normally, and by normally I mean not made up as Ciri where the make up is designed to knock 5 years off her age.
Edit: here she is at SDCC 2019
To są photoshopowane stocki. Narodowości nie znam, ale są darmowe a licencja wymaga wzmianki o pochodzeniu.
It's a stock photo from pixabay user White77 that was used in a polyamory article.
Looking at her other photos, I don't think it's a polyamorous family.
Answer: TL:DR I believe it is in reference to users fighting back againt the ban TiKTok is facing from the U.S.
In-Depth: Generally hands holding each in a circle like the image provided, represents unity and solidarity especially connecting to race as it is depicted with different skin colours of each hand.
This COULD be in reference to racial tension in the U.S. though the hands all being one colour and being told " The war has just begun" suggests something else.
Best guess it may represent "Internet Unity" as users on TikTok fight back against the ban of the app placed by the Trump Administration.
Couldn't find that, but how about pretty black girl holding watermelon?
I've seen these signs on the back of buses around the grid. This stock photo model probably didn't envision his sweet mohawk photos being used quite this way.
Remember to wear a helmet before you go to war.
>Can an Italian explain what's so wrong about this?
Austrian here.
Nothing really wrong, but the whole point of eating spaghetti is to have long thin noodles.
There's hundreds of other types of pasta, in all shapes and sizes which you can just dump into the water.
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>do you just wait till the submerged bit is soft enough for the rest of the spaghetti to be forced in there
No need to force anything.
If you properly place them in a circular pattern, they'll smoothly sink in at the same time in half a minute.
Here's some stock footage of a truck driver's POV. He probably couldn't even see the guy at the time of impact.
You could make photocopies of some of the creepiest journal entries and have a friend mail them to her anonymously from a different state/province/country. Let the old hag wonder who stole her precious journal and what evil blackmailing plan they have in store for her.
Or have a series of nice artsy posters made of some of the choice phrases from her final diatribe (like this or this ) and have them anonymously shipped to her one at a time over a series of months.
Most of these shots were filmed with a DJI Mavic Air. The trick is making sure both shots are filmed horizontally at the same speed. Then combined together in After Effects. ✌
Video tutorial here: https://www.shutterstock.com/blog/create-inception-inspired-effect-with-drone
I used get something similar when I saw tall grass in the sun, kind of like this (link to shutterstock), or this. It wasn't sadness, more maybe like longing. I only remember I used to get this feeling, I only have a faint memory but it is coming back. It was never super negative. Can you tell me if you get the same feeling? I'm sorry if it makes you feel sad. I just want to remember.
Yes, and anyone else who wants to make this poster can download it from shutterstock.
I'm going to guess the first word is "Fuck" and the second word is probably the last name of a prominent politician.
Edit: Actually, from this image search, it says Impeach Biff.
Yeah, but that’s what a Russian troll would say. 🤷♂️
Edit: conspiracy theorists should check out the amazing similarities between OP's profile pic and this shutterstock photo of a "beautiful young woman".
As a native Austrian living just an hour away from Hallstatt, I have to admit that this is probably one of the most overrated places in this country. It is pretty for sure, but not worth the hype and the hordes of tourists. I went into a local bakery there once at 3PM on a Wednesday and the saleswoman was totally surprised when I greeted her - I was the first customer who actually spoke the local language this week.
There are a lot more scenic places just arround the corner that have a lot more to offer and are nowhere near as crowded.
Just in case you wonder want this view looks like in winter, here is a picture I took last year at the same spot :)
Is a really good site too. Can't always find exactly what you want but a good place to start if you want to avoid licensing images. Sometimes I bite the bullet and buy ones elsewhere if I can't find a free version but why pay if you can legally get it for free.
His name is Frank and this photo of him was taken in the summer of 2016. He's the significant other of a photographer named Lesley Juarez who posts some of her photos to a free stock photo site called Unsplash. The photos posted to the site are completely free to use for any purpose. He's a photographer himself and doesn't appear to model professionally.
I found his personal Instagram but won't post it here for privacy reasons. He made a post when this photo was taken.
Seriously though, what skyline? Dublin has a bunch of similar sized building that also look alike.
Washington DC protects the skyline because it has buildings like the White House, the Capitol building and monuments all over the place and it wants to keep them prominent. But it also allows building up in other parts of the city. Same with Edinburgh.
Dublin has a great number of building but none of them have particular prominence. The Central Bank sort of sticks out but it's kinda ugly too. But what really sticks out in Dublin is the Convention Centre and Samuel Beckett bridge. In other words the modern buildings.
There are so many modern cities in Europe where you are walking around one area surrounded by glass towers and 20 minutes down the road you are in an Old Town that looks like a fairy tale. I don't know anywhere like that in Dublin. Maybe a few places that could fill in for the dirty streets of Victorian London, if you were filming.
Elizabeth Warren totally sold out. You can't spend you're career attacking the financial wing of the establishment and then align yourself with one of the most polluted, corrupt, pro Wall Street establishment politicians of our time.
It's ok for her not to like Trump but be honest and support the candidate more aligned with your values. And if it was Clinton then Warren has been playing the long con.
Edit: Photo added for clarity.
like how EXO's stage manager accused IOI and Twice of copying his stage for the MAMAs? cuz that didnt' go anywhere. The creator used stock footage (https://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-1116892-stock-footage-tv-noise-seamless-loop-retro-tv-color-bars.html?src=rel/3843722:9/3p) of an iconic image as a background for introducing a singer. that no signal thing is basically a trope in tv and movies.
I always think its funny when kpop fans bitch about plagiarism when the entire country has a enormous problem with actual plagiarism in gvt, technology and academia.
You can’t just say things are true because you want them to be. You clearly don’t understand basic male versus female breast anatomy
Here is an illustration showing the anatomical difference between men and women’s breast’s.
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/male-female-breast-anatomy-labeled-24127897
And here is a study showing that after puberty, women’s breasts are significantly more sensitive than pre-pubescent girls, and men’s sensitivity doesn’t change after puberty. No one is refuting that women’s nipples are significantly more sexually sensitive than mens
This picture isn’t wapiti/elk. The image source is vague, talking about both deer fawn and elk calves. The original source of the picture, as far as I can tell, is here and tagged as deer, specifically Cervus elaphus, the red deer. Wapiti/elk are Cervus canadensis. EDIT: Here are some baby wapiti with their mom in Yellowstone; the calves’ noses and ears are much darker than red deer.
We even have inland "dunes", or a better word expansive sand plains. But im not sure thats what the article is talking about. https://pixabay.com/p-2381353/?no_redirect
As a dutch native i love going to these places because the landscape looks so undutch and even un western european
Nou, ik dacht namelijk al dat het geen Nederlandse molen was door het ontwerp. Nederlandse molens zijn vaak van hout en riet
Met Google afbeelding zoeken kom je al een heel eind! Eerst vond ik de molen door de zoeken naar Molen png in Google.
Daarna ben ik gaan zoeken naar 'Stenen molens Nederland' en toen kwam ik op veel uit, maar niet die OP gebruikt. Het volgende wat mij opviel is dat de wieken niet echt een Nederlands ontwerp hebben. Nederlandse wieken hebben namelijk vaak de grote balk bovenop in plaats van in het midden. Toen ben ik gaan zoeken naar 'windmills Europe', want ik dacht eerst dat het een Portugese was, maar die hebben allemaal dunne wieken en meer dan vier.
Vervolgens kwam ik ergens de originele foto tegen, waar de molen png vandaan kwam. De foto had in de omschrijving 'Warnstedt' staan, dus toen heb ik gezocht op 'windmill Warnstedt' en vervolgens kwam ik op deze molen uit. Die het nog precies is ook, zoals je bijvoorbeeld kan zien aan de twee wielen (walsen) bij de deur.
Excuses voor het Angelsaksisch gebrabbel er tussendoor.
Oh no. Word of caution: Dish soap will NOT kill all kinds of mould! At least not reliably.
I'm sorry that I can't help but maybe this picture of a kitten that looks like it's screaming at a flower will cheer you up?
I've been doing history research and just came across these tonight. Crazy to think hot molten steel (2500 degrees fahrenheit) was casually moved across this bridge by train.
Not true. It's a stock photo. There are other stock photos with that couple (among the photos here ), but they are meant to be used individually. And she isn't mistreating or ignoring him in most of them.
While it is based on a stock photo it seems it may have been photoshopped as it seems to be unique to pcmag.
Original creator of this checking in - this gif and image has taken up a life of its own.
It was a England vs Brazil game in either 2012 or 2013, can’t remember off the top of my head. I was living in student halls right next to the Wembley Park tube station
Here’s the raw material I originally shot and made the gif out of: https://youtu.be/_wjt1aOivMY
I shot a still version of this as well; it’s freely available on Unsplash if you want to use it somewhere: https://unsplash.com/photos/tk6q5WJopZ0
Here's a small character sheet for Terry, including front, back, curious, and surprised versions.
Original Terry image found here: Terry
Prarifire Crabapples are fairly common landscape trees where I live (Utah). The flowers on that tree are too big to be a Crabapple. Here's a Prariefire Crabapple.
It looks more like a Japanese Cherry.
I'm assuming you're kidding, but they are in the clear; they got the photo off of Pixabay (free for all!). https://pixabay.com/en/finger-provocation-rebel-422529/
just make your image smaller then 4mp then shutter stock wont take it
A daily series I'll be doing here.
These will be posted around 11am UTC here.
This is Venezia, credit going to FreePhotos again!
Shout-out to u/Pablitosomeguy2 who predicted today's location.