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  • Taken at Brighton Beach in Adelaide SA, just before the sun disapeared, with the “Temptation” in the foreground. / This is No.1. of this sunset. / ( as is ) ================================== Click here / if you want to see all the images in this portfolio so far

  • Taken whilst walking along the pier at Victor Harbour in SA / ( as is ) Click HERE / if you want to see all the images in this portfolio so far. ===================================

  • I found this dinghy by Enclosure Bay on Waiheke Island

  • Autumn storm at Brighton

  • Another storm hits the wreck of the west pier / Brighton / England This really is one pier that ends in the sea This pier is one of only 2 “grade 1 listed” piers in the UK / Clevedon pier being the other

  • Please visit my Mission Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Rahab and her mother travelled a long way to ask me to pray for her daughter. Rahab could her until 8 years old and then went deaf. She cannot lip read, or can she use sign language. I truly feel heartbroken for her. But I also believe that God led her to us for a purpose. She will hear again. I know as I have seen God heal many in my ministry and in other ministries. The reason her mother left her birth village is that the villagers forced her to leave as they believe that Rahab is a witch and has brought evil upon herself and the village. This is a lie from satan. / In Ungwa/fada the whole village is Christian and they both found love and help among the villagers. / Please pray for Rahab. Support us in our mission. 100% of all proceeds from sales of my art, or donations made via the Mission Website goes toward the extreme poor in rural and isolated villages in Africa. Please Visit my profile page and click on the buttons to see all my work in organised groups. Link to my Profile page and art: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 / Link to my Mission Charity Site: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Camera:Canon EOS 400D / Lens: Canon EF70-300 IS USM

  • After much work going through 400 photographs, taken last Friday at the NW Trek wildlife park, I was still having difficulty on which animal to begin with… / Deciding on alphabetical, I will begin with this little badger whom was quite the photogenic model, appropriately timed towards feeding. / BADGER is the totem for the ‘medicine’ of bold self-expression and reliance, it’s coloring and markings are symbolic as the keeper of much light and knowledge of other animals and the Earth. It is a very muscular and powerful animal in the weasel family with exceedingly strong jaws and claws for digging into the Earth or “earths”, where they live in complex burrows underground. It is a carnivorous animal that is active both day and night and are very solitary creatures, being very comfortable within themselves and very self-reliant by 4-6 months old. It is also one of the boldest and most ferocious, as it never surrenders when confronted. It’s powerful digging gives understanding of things beneath the surface of the earth and people – this includes the medicines of roots, minerals, plants and herbs and there are many stories that tie these animals to the lore of earth spirits and gnomes, besides healers who are aggressive with their technique but highly effective. Many Native American medicine women were powerful healers invoking the power of Badger for the healing of children. Badger medicine can teach you to fight for your rights and spiritual ideas. When faced with a crisis, don’t panic but act, even get angry, in a creative, productive way. Cunning badger of the forest, / Guide me to wisdom, truth and light. / All injustices against me, / Wipe clean the slate and set them right. (DJ Conway) From my favorite animated story “Once upon a Forest”, the Badger’s voice is Michael Crawford singing Please Wake Up

  • Please visit my Mission Africa Charity Website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Leena, is the first to wake up in Tunga/Zuga. she puts on the pot to cook for her family. When I went to see what she was cooking, i was deeply saddened. Only a little rice and some corn. things are hard here. But Praise God, the day will come when with your Prayers and help, we shall have the tractor, Seeds, Plough and fertilizers to help them and the other 25 villages grow good food, and drill a well. All they have is Faith in God and us. Please visit the Mission website, and view all the photographs in Groups. http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Please Visit my profile page and click on the buttons to see all my work in organised groups. http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 Canon EOS400D / Lens: EF70-300 IS USM. 100% of all proceeds or donations made via or Charity website, will go toward sick children in Tunga/Zuga and Ungwa/Fada Villages*.

  • ”...by any other name…”

  • Summer flowers in the nearby village of Piddinghoe june 2005 Just fancied uploading something summery / came across this photo when trawling through old images camera canon powershot s50

  • Around here my desk chair never cools off because if I’m not setting in it others are lined up just waiting for me to leave it for even the briefest second so they can take my place. Featured by the “Eastman KODAK Camera” group here: / In this capture, as is and unedited I caught one of our youngest dogs “Minnette” and her dear kitty friend “M&M” getting comfortable. These two have been a “pair” since I rescued M&M as a tiny and very sickly kitten only a year ago. / His health still isn’t the best and his growth is stunted but he is quiet happy to spend most of his days lounging and loving on Minnette and taking turns grooming each other. Photo taken with a Kodak Easyshare ZD710

  • [New Edited version] I have Donated to Philadelphia Mission Charity. All proceeds from sales of my art goes to help extreme poor, sick and often forgotten people in isolated and remove villages in Africa. Wounded deep by harsh cruel words, / And falsely accused by those whom he loved, / Beaten and bruised, stripped naked and mocked, / Tears mingled with blood now covered his face. Hate filled hearts tied him to a post, / His back like a field that has just been plowed, / From furrows deep blood flowed to then ground, / With a heart filled with love he endured the pain. Hands that healed and often clasped in prayer, / Feet that carried a message of love, / Both now nailed to a cruel cross, guiltless one now waiting / To die. Crowds stood and watched as he cried out to God, / Father forgives them! Forgive them he cried, / The price was paid he bowed his head and died. Forgive them father was his plea, / As he paid the price for you and me, / Our sins washed away and pardon secured, / Forgive one and other as he forgave you. Only When you allow Gods love to flood your heart, Will you be able to love and forgive all people. I invite all to please visit my Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Please Visit my profile page and click on the buttons to see all my work in organised groups. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 Donate your art and save a child’s life!*

  • This is an as is photo of a grevillea in a family member’s yard. It was taken just after rain and just as the tendrils were trying to emerge. / Taken on a cloudy day with our Sony Cybershot 4.1. Pink Peeking / Sun Seeking Much more / To come, for sure Tiny tendrils / Reaching out / Furry Follicles / Splitting about

  • Looking along the saddle to the main summit of Blencathra Oct 2004 camera canon powershot s50 ( as is) Sharp edge is the best ascent to the summit ridge / /

  • A wonderful white flower in macro detail. Macro is a speciality that I am only just experimenting with. I love the flower but do not know what it is other than wonderful. Would love to know though. / As taken with a Sony Cybershot 4.1 on a cloudy day with no added light. One of the 50 white pics I am most proud of.

  • This rascal rescue of ours has certainly been playing for the camera of late and I couldn’t resist making “a series” out of some of the most recent shots taken of our precious fur “Scruffy”. / His eyes seem to capture the light of the camera flash in such an awesome color and can be so expressive. So please forgive me ahead of time and I thank you for any comments or compliements. All shots are As Is using my KODAK Easyshare ZD710 camera. Next Top Model / Make My Day / Animal Magnitism / Come Closer /

  • This is Rebecca our mission nurse at our small mission centre in Kujama village Nigeria. We are thanking God very day as we help the extreme poor, sick and those in need. but we urgently need medicines, Finance and a four whell drive vehicle. to help others. We are struggling to meet the demand at our Mission Center. On top of our small medical center, we also need finance to erradicate many diseases in the area. clean deep water wells, Tools to empower the poor to grow good quality foods and live healthier lives. We need you to help us. become part of our Mission. Help us bless these people. in doing so you will become blessed and richer for caring enough to sow a financial seed into the live of a poor person today. [My passion in life and inspiration comes from the Love adn compassion of Jesus to the sick, poor and needy]. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE FROM MY ART, DONATED ART, OR DONATIONS MADE VIA OUR CHARITY MISSION WEBSITE GOES TO HELP THE POOR. WE DO NOT TAKE A SINGLE PENNY TO COVER CHARITY EXPENSES OR OVERHEADS. ALL OF US HERE AT PHILADELPHIA MISSION ARE NON-SALARIED. YOUR DONATION, NO MATTER HOW SMALL YOU MAY THINK IT IS ALL BUILDS UP AND HELPS SOMEONE IN REAL NEED. To make a donation or to find out more. please visit our charity mission website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ See all my art and video at: / http://www.missionary.smugmug.com/

  • Featured by the Eastman Kodak Camera Group here: on April 15, 2009. Thank you so much! As Is taken with my KODAK Easyshare ZD710 camera. / Azalea bloom floating in our water garden.

  • Aussie little pied cormorant at the base of Dee Why headland, Northern Beaches of Sydney, Aussie Straight from the camera

  • This lovely church, completed in 1815 in the style of Spanish Mission, was made world famous by the magnificent early works of Georgia O’Keefe and Ansel Adams. Since their time, thousands of succeeding artists have made the pilgrimage to Ranchos de Taos in honorarium, and to add their own images to the countless examples extant in the modern age. This is a composite of two photos subsequently cropped to create a single photo in a 2:3 aspect ratio. Pentax K20D, 1/160 @ F11, ISO 200, 20mm

  • PLEASE READ THIS DESCRIPTION. Taken in Tunga/Zuga Village. Remote Nigeria. Alfred is an orphan and like many his fight for life will be a brief one, unless we can help. In a world where there is so much food and wealth, millions of orphans are without any help and support. I work in extreme poor remote and isolated villages in Africa and India. I see first hand what it is like for children who have nothing, die in agony, often in the bush.* In my experience as a missionary, its not that the orphan is rejected by the villagers, but that the villagers are struggling to get enough food for their own children. So an orphan that has no living relatives will often die, as others in most cases try their best to provide food and water. Sickness, Malnutrition, Dehydration and other diseases act fast on a weak body. There are few organisations and churches helping, but not in the area where I and Philadelphia Mission, a small underfunded UK Charity work. *My inspiration and great passion to spend the rest of my life in helping these little ones comes from God. Jesus said “Allow the little ones to come to me and prevent them not for I love them. Help me and the small team reach them with the love of God and care for them practically. I appeal to all on RB who see this photo of Alfred to Give, even if its a small amount towards our mission to save lives and care for those in dire need. In times like these, who will step forward and save a precious child from death and suffering? . Together we can help many life Alfred. We are saving lives, but just cannot help the many more like Alfred. We turn many away, knowing they will die alone and in agony. it breaks my heart. Each day I feel the pain, and cry with these forgotten people..I pray through my art, God will speak to you who read this, and that you will sow a financial seed into helping us help them. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MY ART, AND ALL DONATIONS MADE VIA OUR CHARITY MISSION WEBSITE GOES TO THESE PRECIOUS CHILDREN. WE NEVER TAKE ANYTHING FROM WHAT YOU GIVE TO PROMOTE OUR MISSION, PAY STAFF, OR COVER RUNNING COSTS. WE DO WHAT WE DO BECAUSE WE LOVE THEM. I personally invite you to Please visit Philadelphia Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Camera: Canon EOS 400D. Lens: Canon 50-300 zoom. Software: Paintshop Pro X2.

  • The palm tree wanted to survive, it twisted it’s way around all the other palms and made his way to reach for the heavens / Straight from the camera Boca Grande, Florida Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 6/20/2009 10:48:45 / Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/250Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) F8.0 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens 19-35mm / Focal Length 20.0 mm / Image size 3888×2592 / Image Quality RAW / Flash Off / White Balance Cloudy / AF mode Manual (MF) / Picture StyleLandscape / Tone Curve : Standard / Sharpness : 7 / Color saturation : 1 /

  • Aussie silver gull taking an afternoon winter bath in a rock pool. Straight from the camera

  • This shot is straight from the camera…Nothing altered or done to it

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