Disability 

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  • More strange humor inspired by my brother who is temporarily handicapped due to back pain…

  • Taken with my compact digital Fujifilm Finepix A210 camera

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  • This is the toilet shot from the farm, i can only assume that the previous owner must have been disabled, by the crutch leant against it, and in the shower was a disabled seat. Strange how the toilet has been removed from the wall where it once sat, there is a great big crack around the bowl, the pikeys have been in for all the pipework, only water pipes as there was no central heating in this place.

  • Disabilities are limitations in activity or functioning that are attributable to permanent medical conditions in physical, mental, emotional, or sensory domains. Raise awareness in society about persons with disabilities, their rights, their needs, humor, their potential and their contribution and promote disability awareness and human rights of disabled people. / Bed luck with the wheels.

  • I found this sign beside tis picnic area highly amusing, it was in fact in front of the cars in the car park, but looked as if it related to the bench. The bench we used for our picnic at Hardwick Hall in fact.

  • The writing is on the wall – if you can see it, you can’t read it. I passed this sculpture so many times. You have to. It is made of stainless steel and placed in one of the busiest Wellington streets, in the perfect position to capture the colorful lights of the city after daylight, the nightglow of the capital. The ‘Invisible City’, as it’s called, is the gigantic panel of Braille text that highlights the communication gap between those who can’t see and the rest of us. The post is designed to remember all the folks, my countrymen and yours, the often invisible part of society, all those who finish schools, who work, play music, do sports, pay taxes, have and raise children, to the benefit of us all.

  • A generic image of the gloved hand of a Paralympic Wheelchair athlete, at the start of a race.

  • For Mark. Dreams overcoming adversity. And here he is in his own shirt (and chair)... Buyers’ Booth Photo by Nireus Or if you prefer the ‘silhouette’ version… Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog

  • A single colour variation of my Travellers tee. It’s OK to dream. Entered into the inspired by silhouettes challenge from A T-Shirt Revolution Or – if you prefer the original… Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog

  • still working on this one

  • Entry in the Depression challenge for the Stillness Speaks group. Depression robs a person of their soul. And turns them into someone even they don’t recognize. It exaggerates faults and hides all qualities, tucking them into the far recesses of the mind. Depression is darkness. It is a condition that repels light even though it is the light that will help make the transition back to reality. Every thought becomes an affliction. Hope does not find a home here. And each day can become a living hell for the person going through it. An individual moves about the world in a zombie state, not quite connecting with anything or anyone. Despite the media attention in the last couple of years, depression is still misunderstood, feared and has a definite stigma associated with it, as it belongs to the terrifying category of mental illness. / “Approximately 8% of adults will experience major depression at some time in their lives. ” Canadian Mental Health Association / “Major depression, is the world’s leading single cause of disability in 2000 according to / a World Health Organisation report,and is projected to become the foremost / contributor to the disease burden in high income countries by 2030.2” Scott Patten and Heather Juby, A Profile of Clinical Depression in Canada 2008 / “Depression becomes an illness, when feelings of failure, worthlessness, self-blame, sadness, disappointment, and emptiness are severe, last for several weeks, and begin to interfere with one’s work and social life” Canadian Mental Health Association Featured in the Image/Writing group November 2008

  • A t-shirt especially designed for those with invisible disabilities or ill-health, who can find it difficult to be taken seriously because they don’t use a wheelchair or walking stick or have anything visibly ‘wrong’ with them. It is also a funny t-shirt for someone with a more ‘obvious’ or visible disability to wear, just to be subversive!

  • For anyone who doesn’t follow the rules! Anarchists, disabled people, psychiatric patients, protestors… promote civil disobedience if you dare! If you want to break free, get non-compliant! And rubber stamp it across your chest with this t-shirt.

  • Normal people scare me! Perfect for anyone who doesn’t fit the norms. Works well on dark and light backgrounds.

  • Taiz – Yemen / Taking care of the youg disabled in a yemeni school. Featured in First Things / Featured in Islamic Beauty / Top 10 in challenge Acts of Kindness for group Images & Ideas / Top 10 in challenge Couples for group Mood & Ambience

  • Resistance is always useful, technophobes… one thing at a time.

  • I don’t think I could ever be as calm…

  • Gujri market (scrap iron market, a place mostly held by muslim Indians) – Mysore – Karnataka – India

  • I am a Missionary, Born in Nortehrn Ireland and liveing in London. Quote: Mark 9:42 And whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that believe in me, it is better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he were cast into the sea. Living in Poverty is a real challenge in life. But when someone has a disablement it is a real fight for survival. Loren has no real movement in her right arm and cannot open or close her hand. She was born like this. But its not a disease or her mothers fault. Her father brutally beat her mother while in the later stages of Pregnancy and the injury was caused then. He was later banished from the village by the elders and never seen again. We hope to raise enough money to send Loren to a specialist Hospital and have her treated. If no medical treatment, we will care for her as best we can. Please don not let lack of money or tools needed dictate the care we give her. Loren deserves the very best like any child. Without our help her future will be one of possible isolation and hardship. With education and training Loren can be a lawyer medical officer or indeed whatever she wants to do. her disability will not be a burden and only limit her to jobs where she need full use of both hands. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MY ART, PLUS DONATIONS MADE TO PHILADELPHIA MISSION CHARITY, GOES TO HELP EXTREME POOR AND SICK IN REMOTE AND RURAL VILLAGES IN AFRICA. WE NEVER TAKE ANYTHING OUT OF YOUR GIVING. ALL CHARITY OVERHEADS ARE COVERED BY OUR MEMBERS AND VOLUNTEERS. I invite all to Please drop in and visit my Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ See all my art and video at: / http://www.missionary.smugmug.com/ Camera: canon 400D. Lens Sigma 50-500 HSM telephoto. ISO:400.

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