Kingyo means Gold Fish in Japanese. This is my company logo for my digital photography workshops in Sydney and Japan.
Thought this one would make a cool t-shirt.
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only vertical … can’t stop playing with this maybe I need to find something else to put in the window … hmmmmmmmmm … this started out as a greeting card and I got like 10 ways to do that already and can’t decide … guess I’ll do it in basic black here. The version on Zazzle might get a little funky
it’s what photographers do.
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Photo digitally altered
Rumouz * The checkered, black and white, or red and white, headdress / with its tussled, tubular black crown / has long been a symbol of Arab pride. / More recently, particularly in the West, it has come to represent / whatever fears and prejudices conjured by current world events. It seems like as long as Arabs have existed, the “kafiyah” was part of them. / Protecting head from harsh desert sun. / Warming neck against evening chill. / Shielding nose and mouth from sand storms. That is how I remember grandfather Abu Sami. / His generation, the last of the Al-Jundi’s to wear this traditional garb. / My father and uncles, his college-educated children, / opted for the Western suit. / It was their symbol of progress. My generation, did not want to lose the kafiyah. / Although we wore the uniform of pants, shirts and jackets in high school, / we used the kafiyah as a scarf. / Folding the expansive square into a triangle, and draping it across the shoulders. Or loosely rolling it and wrapping it around the neck. / It was the cool thing to do. / It was also our way of saying: We are Arabs, and we are proud of it. It was our attempt to hold on to an identity / in a world increasingly turbulent / and very much unkind / to our sense / of humanity. - *Rumouz is the word for “Symbols” in Arabic
Yup this is pretty much what I see.
Digital Art
Waterboarding is torture “Dating back to the Spanish Inquisition, the technique has been favored because, unlike most other torture techniques, it produces no marks on the body.” Source “CIA officers who have subjected themselves to the technique have lasted an average of 14 seconds before caving in.” Source USA RESPONSE TO UN COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE Continuing to respond to questions, another member of the delegation said that, with regard to persons under Department of Defense control, the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005 prohibited any treatment or interrogation technique that had not been authorized by, and listed in, the United States Army Field Manual on Intelligence Interrogation. Those techniques were the only techniques currently authorized for use at Department of Defense facilities. Regarding the Committee’s questions about waterboarding, the delegation wanted to make two points: first, waterboarding was not listed in the current Army Field Manual and therefore was not permitted for detainees under Department of Defense control; second, it would not be appropriate for the delegation to discuss further specifics of the revised Army Field Manual at this time, as they were in the midst of final consultations with Congress about them. © 2009 Helen Bascom / All Rights Reserved
Words of passion and lust.
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