Fear
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Where do you go when you fall asleep?
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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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Anclote Key, Florida USA This is the sunset the first night I was hiding out on the island. I’ll admit, I was scared that night and didnt sleep much. I was 2 miles out in the ocean on an island without any protection and Im about 5’6 90 pds. You could throw me. The second my eyes opened to find daylight, I got back into the boat and headed to the ramp where my handgun was in my truck. I got it and back out I went. I intentionally didnt take it with the thought, ‘Im doing all of this to get away from all of THAT’. Thus, I left my piece which left me very vulnerable, scared and unable to enjoy my hiatus! I didnt even entertain the idea I would get out there and get scared. But, I did. Once I got my lil friend, no more worries! I have gotten a lot of bubblemails asking for a sunset. I didnt know I was ‘known for that’ but OK. I am here to please so here you have it! An island sunset! This image is symbolic of the fear and anxiety I was feeling as the sun left me sitting alone on the island. I didnt realize until then that the sun was the friend keeping me company all day. Lord, how I missed her until she came back. I was one scared girl. I’ll admit it. / ____ / / / ____ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Sky Fox 2008. Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, will lead to legal action.
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Photo courtesy of Kitsmumma /
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How did my fears start ~ In the News ~ Inflight ~ Is Fear of Flying common? Where is the nearest exit door?
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'Mother and child' Northern Rwanda. By Rebecca Zachariah & Melinda Kerr
by Melinda KerrUS$4.84–US$129.20
This is a compilation I have done with Rebecca Zachariah after our trip to Rwanda. In a nation of shattered souls post genocide, hope remains in the form of new life. These people have witnessed death on massive scale. You can see how precious they consider life from this shot. ALL PROCEEDS TO HEAL AFRICA HEAL Africa calendar available now!!! CLICK HERE. / / – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Black & white photography – Dog photography – Africa photography / - Beach photography - Monotone photography
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You’ll see from the graphic that I’m generally implying the sorry fact that in the future our neurons will be so filled with war, hatred, dis-ease, fear, greed, vanity, and vapid, banal nonsense that our super skinny bodies will have one short arm to hold our brain-tumour inducing mobiles up to our rotten Apple infested heads, while our eyes bleed having never spent one second away from a flickering screen, our chest cavities will be stuffed with money since interest rates have plummeted so low that keeping cash in a bank devalues it, all the while wielding a shotgun to protect ourselves from everyone else who are all exactly like us. It looks like this in my head when I close my eyes at night.
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Winning entry for Creatives Behind the Lens 2007
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Let me take you on a journey. / It’s 2007 in the capital city of Rwanda, Kigali. / April; The month of mourning for the atrocities of the genocide 13 years ago. / A wonderful theory. / A hopelessly inadequate practice. / Mourn for only one month, the butchering of your family? / Oh well, at least the government is trying we reason. / I’m here with 15 others on an aid trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda in central africa. / Both tragic messes. / The trash can of the world. / Where other countries occasionally rifle through the litter to find gems – only to leave the remnants crushed up in their wake. / Messy business pillaging. / What do you do with all those annoying people? / This day we are with the Barakaboa Foundation. / A group of hopelessly under resourced Rwandans set up to deal with the ‘parent-less’ generation left dazed by the atrocities of the past. / On their ‘books’ kids as young as 10 raising kids younger than that. / There are no orphanages in Rwanda. / The government favours family upbringings. / A wonderful theory. / A hopelessly inadequate practice. / Who do you run to when your stand in Mum or Dad are 8, 10, 12? / Oh well, at least the government is trying we reason. / But how does that work you ask suspiciously? / If the genocide was 13 years ago, how are stand-in parents so young? / AIDS. / How handy Barakaboa was already in place. / They just swivel from one barbaric destroyer to the next. / We are to visit one of the families they support. / It’s hot, dusty and despairingly grimy. / We break into two groups. / I travel with my sister, a full time aid worker and her husband a doctor. / To a family in the city. / We feel uncomfortable. / We feel obtrusive. / We feel confronted. / We feel hopeless. / And we feel western. / We are all these things. / It is my task to record the event photographically. / My lens is worth more than they will make in a lifetime. / My feeble request for freedom to portray accepted with grace laced with exhaustion. / Our host is the woman in this shot. / I don’t even know her name. / It is dark and I can barely focus. / There is no electricity. / Torn material hangs inefficiently from the ceiling across glassless windows. / There is no breeze. / The air is stifling. / The atmosphere shameful. / The outlook hopeless. / In her one room home live herself, her two children and three adopted orphans. / Such is the way in Rwanda. / She has AIDS. / Her husband passed it on before he died. / Her 16 year old daughter has AIDS. / Most likely from rape. / Her fatherless child? / Who knows. / There are 6 people living here. / It’s tiny. / It’s tiny. / It’s tiny. / We ask how we can help. / Snap goes my shutter. / She needs medicine. / For all the stuff AIDS brings. / Colds, fever, nausea. / My brother-in-law writes a script. / We fumble around for some Rwandan money. / A wonderful theory. / A hopelessly inadequate practice. / She can’t afford the taxi to the pharmacy. The authorities supply AIDS medicine to those who’ll admit they have it. But not medicine for the ‘off-shoots’ of HIV. And the drug companies? Don’t even start me? / Oh well, at least the government is trying we reason. / Snap, another shot. / She has nothing on the walls except a crucifix. / She is a Christian. / She really is one. / Not just one for charity. / She asks us to hold her hand and pray for her. / She asks us to pray for her family. / She loves her family. / I look at my sister. / I look at my brother-in-law. / They stand up and hold her hands. / My brother-in-law bends down and checks the youngest’s eyes. / I love my family too. / We pray. / Then, snap, a family shot. / We leave. / With the promise we won’t tell the neighbors she has AIDS. / She is ashamed. / So are we. / Not of who we are or why we’ve come or what we’ve done. / We are ashamed and angry and affronted at the horrible, despicable and unacceptable inequality of gender and geography. / My sister and I share a glance in the silence on the way back to the mission hostel. / There but by the grace of God, that could have been us. Share. Please. You know the drill by now. All proceeds to charity.
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My first Zombie-related illustration, but definitely not my last.
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This tongue in cheek little collage is an obvious nod to Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”. It also comes from a totally irrational fear I had as a child of toilets… a small print hung in the lav would undoubtedly elicit a chuckle.
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shooting goldfish in an aquarium, and in this tank they had put some clay statues. at first i was really annoyed as i wanted to shoot fish, not little algae laden clay statues! but then came this one! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
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For quite some time now,about 3 months,I have been experiencing a lot / of pain throughout my body that the doctor’s can’t seem to pinpoint. This piece / was inspired by my tarot card drawing for yesterday.
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“I’ve dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they’ve gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered the color of my mind.” ~ Emily Bronte
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I’m not sure which one is better, Dreaming… or The Possibilities of Our Dreams, so I uploaded both :) Any comments appreciated!
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Collaboration between myself and Dabble (she’s AWESOME) Model: Jasmine This is the fourth in a series between Dabble and I depicting words through photographs. / We wanted to do this in a way that could be silly and fun yet still hold an element of seriousness and hopefully we have portrayed this. / The chosen word for this image is Fear.
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Lake Dumbleyoung in Western Australia. Holding the land speed record, Donald Campbell then broke another speed record over the surface of this inland lake. He was the fastest man on land and water but the lake later took his life.
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Sylvia Hardy kindly let me use an image of hers “A CONSCIOUS JOURNEY” I altered the image slightly, and added a different background, this is the result. . / .
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My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / Writings (or ramblings) / Weaver / High-Flyer / The 10th / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / Beauty / The Black, White & Grey / /
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A Great Egret leaps of a Tree limb at Green Cay Preserve, Delray Beach, Florida after I won the “War of Wait” with him.
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John 6: 18-19 “by then a strong wind was blowing and stirring up the water… / they had rowed out about 5 or 6 kilometres when they saw him walking on the water, coming near the boat… and they were terrified”. Acrylic on Canvas
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Ngaruawahia Regatta, Waikato, New Zealand www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Our Family Abstract Humour Black and White Photography
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Santa’s recruiting Detail /
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People walking cautiously past the pigeons! They must be violent or something? CARD / FRAMED PRINT /
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