Child eye
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Please check out this awesome bubbler Yvonne
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photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7). Used 8 my photos. A darling little girl in such a scary place…
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Its winter! YAY!!! Thanks to PotUSA for the title inspiration!! self portrait
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This little girl had the most striking eyes I’ve ever seen. ‘Meenakshi’ means ‘one who has fish-like eyes’: Meena (fish) + Akshi (eyes). The photo was taken on New Year’s Eve at Varkala Beach, Kerala, India. There were many Indian people on the beach and I went over to ‘hang out’ with them. This girl’s elderly grandmother asked me if I would take a photo of her grand daughter – I happily obliged!! I showed her the photo on the back of the digital camera, and suddenly I had 20 or 30 Indian women surrounding me wanting to look at the photo. The nicest thing then happened – when they saw the photo, they all wanted to touch my arm. It was my most memorable experience during the whole 6 weeks.
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b&w version per request / original: / This was taken on my parent’s back porch on a Friday evening. Fridays are “family night” and generally the kids play outside but it was raining so my niece was watching the rain fall. I said her name and when she looked I took this photo. So that’s the story behind the title. :)
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This child watched through a broken window as we worked inside. It’s times like this when the natural, uncontrived symbolism of circumstance just presents itself to you and all you have to do is click. There was not pretence, no staging, no crap. Just reality. It still engages me now. Look at his eyes. What is he thinking? He’s aching. He is full on aching. How can I help them more, how can I help them more, how can I help them more… Please give if you can or pass it on to someone else. That’s giving too. All proceeds to charity. NOW AVAILABLE AS A CHRISTMAS CARD! /
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Thank you to all who have commented and left congratulations for winning the Eyes Have It “Black and White Eyes” competition! (This image has also had the privilege of being featured on the homepage of Redbubble)
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An oldie but a goodie.. A photo taken spring 2007 of my daughter under the blossom tree.
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A cheeky, young Cambodian boy looks down through a floor. The house was on stilts and I had to lie down on the ground and shoot upwards to get this picture.
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Here’s another portrait of my favourite little muse…
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Looking at the stars…., it is what the kids did during our Art in All of Us (www.artinallofus.org) activities in their tiny village in Congo last year !!!
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taken during the Art in All of Us visit in a rural school close to Segou, Mali If you want to see the children works of Mali please visit http://www.artinallofus.org/artimages/cat45.htm All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)
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Please check out Matt Dawdy
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Scarification is a means of permanently marking the skin by cutting alone, without the use of pigments. The scars may be lighter or darker than your original skin tone and may raise up (keloid scarring). There are many ways to produce a scar but the cut must always penetrate the dermis if a scar is to be produced. The result depends as much on your skin as the method used. Black skin in particular is very good at producing pronounced keloid scars and this is a popular alternative to tattooing for people with very dark skin, for whom a tattoo might not show up very well. In many parts of Africa these scars are marks of beauty and a way to identify someone belonging to a particular group. Scarification also may mark one’s status as a civilized being, adult, or member of a specific ethnic group or initiation association. I spend a day in his school in a remote village of Benin to work on the Art in All of Us activities (www.artinallofus.org). I had really a great time thanks to the kids creativity. Please see some of their works on Benin Gallery ! hope you enjoy !! All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)
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Just to reasure everyone, no cruetly to Lachie in the making of this photo. / No he wasnt too happy about having his photo taken, but he laughed before and after pulling that face. / I have the ones of him bursting into tears (because superman finished) put away for his 21st :D Please check out this red bubble legend / Stephen
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I was playing around with some photos I took a couple of months ago and thought I would share this one – I love her eyes in this… I took this with my Nikon D80 with an 18 – 135mm lens Camera settings: / Shutter speed: 1/80 / f-stop: f/5.3 / ISO: 400 / Focal length: 58 Others from the same day… ... / ............................................................................................. ............................................................... /
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HIGH RES VERSION COMING SOON A portrait of a little girl on a Madurai street, Tamil Nadu, India. I was inside a Dosai and Thali restaurant (highly recommended!!) when she waved at me from the street. I couldn’t help but go outside and take the photo.
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Sales of this Design? – 4 sales so far :) / Two little elephant friends… Tattoo Babies / i hope you like ‘em…. pastel, ink, charcoal on pastel paper, earring finding for the eye / /
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From the series A sotto voce
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100×100 cm, oil on canvas, private collection One of my first large portraits of my daughter completed at the beginning of 2006.
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I see you.
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