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Techno Buddha – Homage to Nam June Paik by no frills art. Also available in white here
Homage to Nam June Paik by no frills art. Available here on Black T-Shirt.
Camas Nam Geall and MacLean’s Nose, on the Ardnamuchan Peninsula.
Man napping in Saigon Buddhist temple.
Little girl in Hoi An, Vietnam… acting out all the characters in her school book.
Low tide revealing coral heads along Pak Nam Beach ~ Phi Phi Island ~ Southern Thailand. Taken early morning with the sun just having broken the horizon.
Low, low tide revealing the reef along Phi Phi Islands Pak Nam Beach ~ Thailand…Taken early Morning a few weeks ago….Pak Nam is about the best of Phi Phi’s snorkeling area’s and we were lucky enough to have a beach shack right on this beach here for awhile..Also not the Phi Phi that most people would see as it’s along the remote East Coast…thanks for looking and comments most welcome as always…cheers, Rob..
Cool dusk tones and the end of another day out at Phi Phi Island ~ Southern Thailand. Worked this one a little more and gave it some hdr lovin, compared to one of my previous uploads from this here tree…thanks for looking..
Tropical river running through Laos
Taken from one of the many caves to be found on 1000’s of islands in Ha Long Bay
Lately, I hired the services of 2 couples of photographers ( for free :) . Each couple travel to different location . Photo taken in Vietnam, April.08, by my brother Arie & Gili his wife. For your inspiration :)... May we have a most splendid day !! Copyrights© DABUSH FAMILY.
Taken in Hoi An, Viet Nam.
Taken in Hue, Vietnam.
Taken at Ha Long Bay, Viet Nam.
My parents went to Viet Nam and bought the usual souvenirs, this looked much nicer up close. /
A fractal that turned into a photoshop painting with hours of trial an error, However / I am satisfied myself with the end result. / Body and Soul Seeing you / I sizzle feel numbed and elated / my soul from my body glides / to be quicker at your side / My body is slow and belated I dazzle in your presence / step on air and through it / can you feel the vibrations striking you / I feel an echo returning with every hit Multicolured feelings / darting back and forth / Lets give these feeling are all / love with body and soul Paul S. Dixon
Loch Achtriochtan and the farmhouse Achnambeithach, lie in the shadow of Bidean Nam Bian, Glencoe. The farmhouse also doubles as Glencoe Mountain RescuePost
A selection of images taken on my trip through South East Asia in June/July. Countries included: Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam.
In May of 2008, my husband, Homer, traveled back to Vietnam on a journey of healing and forgiveness. During one of his two combat missions to Vietnam in the sixties, Homer killed a young North Vietnamese Medic, Hoang Ngoc Dam. This act has haunted Homer for over 35 years as the battles of war haunt all who experience it. Dam’s family, in an act of incredible generosity of spirit, invited Homer to Vietnam to meet them and personally participate in the return of Dam’s remains to his village for burial. You can read the entire story, one of heartbreak, courage, and forgiveness on Homer’s website: http://www.swampfox.info. This photograph was taken by Homer on an early morning train from Nam Dinh to Quy Nhuon. “Not to forgive is to be imprisoned by the past, by old grievances that do not permit life to proceed with new business. Not to forgive is to yield oneself to another’s control… to be locked into a sequence of act and response, of outrage and revenge, tit for tat, escalating always. The present is endlessly overwhelmed and devoured by the past. Forgiveness frees the forgiver. It extracts the forgiver from someone else’s nightmare.” – Lance Morrow
Pak Nam Pran (Pranburi River Mouth), is a busy little harbour about 30k’s South of Hua Hin, Thailand. It is a busy port and crowded with craft of all sizes. Here, one of the larger vessels takes on it’s supply of ice.
When I met my husband Robert, I ran my feed store during the day and washed dishes at night, in a little cafe in a small town in Western Montana. He was driving a logging truck, and one day stopped to have his supper in the cafe where I worked. While he was there, he noticed a painting of mine that was hanging in the cafe. The painting was one of Mohawk, an Indian pony. Robert asked me if he could write a poem that went with the horse. Of course I said yes. A few days later, he stopped at the cafe again, and showed me the poem he’d written. Robert is a Viet Nam vet who’d been in the battle at Khe Sahn, as a forward observer, attached to Echo Company, on hill 861 Alpha. During the fighting, the hill was all important. Men lost their lives to keep this chunk of land. When the fighting was over, no one cared about that particular hill any longer. The living soldiers walked off to fight on new ground. Looking back, they remembered fallen comrades, lost lives and the agony of battle. When Robert wrote this poem, he was thinking of the battle of Khe Sahn, and “what it had really cost”.
The Summer of 69 was quite a bittersweet time…. / Here in the USA, 500,000 people celebrated Peace & Love for 3 days at the Woodstock Music Festival…..Half a world away, in Viet Nam, almost that many soldiers were fighting in a conflict that caused unprecedented controversy in our country. / Many served…..many died…many became prisoners and many are still missing to this day. / This design was created to honor them all….lest we forget the sacrifices they made for our freedom…. Inspired by my good friend, KJ Gordon Some Gave All-Billy Ray Cyrus / Vietnam Song-Country Joe & the Fish
a Viet Nam veteran patiently looks for names of his buddies that lost their lives fighting in the Viet Nam war. A mobile display of the Wall was in Harrisonburg, VA, and many of our community veterans spent the weekend looking at the Wall. The picture of the Wall and the veteran is as shot. I took a photo of my flag at my home, and superimposed it over the original photo. Unfortunately, the men who fought in Viet Nam never got the public’s respect and appreciation. This is my way of paying long, overdue appreciation to those men!
Up amongst the hills. Ben Nibheis et al. Please view large. Handheld HDR, 3 exposures +/- 1, photomatix. 3 shots stitched together (9 exposures in total).
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