To see more of Baiko’s creations please visit our website: / Zen-Images / To order large format prints visit: / Baiko’s Imagekind Gallery
To see more of Baiko’s creations please visit our website: / Zen-Images / To order large format prints visit: / Baiko’s Imagekind Gallery
To see more of Baiko’s creations please visit our website: / Zen-Images / To order large format prints visit: / Baiko’s Imagekind Gallery
To see more of Baiko’s creations please visit our website: / Zen-Images / To order large format prints visit: / Baiko’s Imagekind Gallery
wire, weeping cherry branches,twine and bronze chasings
‘My God what would the community think, / You are so beautiful, you are so beautiful. / All the things that people do in winter, / They all melt down in summer, / Things I never should say’ / ‘cat power’
This beautiful surreal tree can be found in the Portland Japanese Garden. Photo taken with my Evolt 510 camera.
This version of Ikebana-017 / is formatted especially for greeting cards. To see more of Baiko’s creations please visit our website: / Zen-Images / To order large format prints visit: / Baiko’s Imagekind Gallery
This version of Ikebana-090 / is formatted especially for Greeting Cards. To see more of Baiko’s creations please visit our website: / Zen-Images / To order large format prints visit: / Baiko’s Imagekind Gallery
When we heal the earth, we heal ourselves. David Duvall Orr
Photo taken in the Valley of Fire, Nevada, USA, beginning of December 2008, with my Canon PowerShot S5 IS camera.
This is a small village where so many children are sick and many with Rickets, a disease that bows the upper and lower limbs. I have uploaded this photo to show all you precious friends who have and are helping to raise money, medicines and much needed help. These villagers have little food and very little tools. The well dries up during dry season and each time I visit this village and stay for a week, i notice the conditions are getting worse, Please do help us to help them. All proceeds from sales of art and donations made goes direct to these precious people. Please visit our Charity Mission site to see videos, and what we are doing to help these villagers. Donate your art and save a child’s life! I invite all to please visit my Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Please Visit my profile page and click on the buttons to see all my work in organised groups. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1
If you look carefully you will see me [White face] with my Wife [with cap] at the back. These are a few of the children of Ungwa/fada village. most are sick. the others were in their huts or playing somewhere. I love these children so much, that I long for the day when I can travel out and stay as long as needed with them. The person who took this shot was the Chiefs wife. it was so funny, as he was laughing all the time. She never held a camera before. When I looked at all the photographs 4 days later, when I got back to the Mission center, there were 7 shots of her arm, legs, nose and one of her ample bits. There is no clean water, no electricity, no toilets and little food. When the rainy season comes all teir huts leak and need repair. No Cshool, No hospital for 60 miles and no government help. Year after year their crops fail. This time we provided a Honda Water pump. Now they can pump water from the river into the fields. 100% of all proceeds from sale of my photographs and All donations made via our mission Charity site goes to help these people and those in tunga/Zuga Village. Donate your art and save a child’s life! I invite all to please visit my Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Please Visit my profile page and click on the buttons to see all my work in organised groups. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1 Camera: Canon EOS400D. Lens: 50-500mm telephoto. / Straight from the camera.
Jona is in need of help. he can no longer walk and Polio has taken its tool on his body. When I first met Jona last year I saw him crawling on his hands and knees. He uses pieces of rubber cut from a truck tyre and shapes the pieces into pads and attaches them to his hands and he also has them on his knees. / As he made his way towards me and a few mission workers, he was begging from people who just ignored him . He smelled from urine and was very weak. His mouth was dry and his body had rashes. lice was all over his head and cloths. He slept in a makeshift place under a tree just outside the small village. / Since that day we at the Mission center have been feeding him and treating his rash and wounds. He has now gained a little weight and is much better. He is at our Mission Church service each Sunday without fail and loves to sing his favourite song called “Jesus Loves me”. We always ask him to sing it each Sunday,a s It gives him so much joy. He complains if all don,t join in the chorus. I am deeply inspired with great passion by Jona and many who face extreme suffering and poverty. My desire is to help many like Jona and the many many children who are sick and disabled in isolated and rural villages in Africa. Together we can bless many. WE NEED YOUR HELP TO BLESS JONA WITH A SPECIAL ADAPTED TRIKE THAT HE CAN SIT ON AND POWER WITH HIS ARMS. IT COSTS £290 TO HAVE MADE. THIS WILL INDEED BE A REAL BLESSING TO JONA. I KNOW MANY ARE FACING FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES IN THESE TROUBLED TIMES. BUT WHATEVER YOU CAN GIVE TOWARDS JONA’S TRIKE WILL ALL ADD UP. ONCE WE HAVE THIS MONEY I CAN GO AHEAD AND ORDER IT TO BE MADE FOR HIM AND WE WILL GIVE IT TO HIM WHEN I RETURN TO THE MISSION CENTER IN MAY. Please pray for Jona and our mission. to make a donation please visit our charity website: Please visit Philadelphia Mission Africa Charity website: [UK Reg No: 1049410] / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Donate your art and save a child’s life! See all my work in groups at:http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1* Thank you. Camera: canon EOS 400D- Lens: Canon 50-300 zoom. ISO 200. WB Auto.
Lorraine, aged 8 years old, is orphaned and cared for by her grandmother. Both her parents died in a motorcycle accident, in 2006. on 22nd February 2009, her grandmother passed away. We are supporting another family in the village to care for her. We do need your help and Prayers, as our finances are low at the moment. We will care for her and hope to send her to school. Lorraine has not been to school ever, but her grandmother did teach her to read and write a little.These precious people inspire me so much to help them in their hour of need. They show so much Love, and in return we can all show them we love them by sowing something good into their lives. ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MY ART, DONATED ART AND DONATIONS MADE VIA OUR CHARITY WEBSITE, GOES TOWARD HELPING EXTREME POOR, SICK AND NEEDY IN REMOTE AND RURAL VILLAGES IN AFRICA Please visit Philadelphia Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ See all my work in groups at:http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1
Taken in Tunga/Zuga Village October 2008. Kebbe State. Nigeria. These are all Sisters and the reason they look so pleased is that we bought them new tools so they can till the ground. before they used hands and sticks. The Crops they grow is very poor quality and we also Gave the village a Honda water pump so they can pump river water to the fields. This village has no well as it collapsed on 2nd March 2009. It dried up during dry season. Now they only have the river water to drink, which has led to River blindness, Intestinal worm infection and other water borne diseases. We are doing what we can with the little finance we have, but need you to help us also. I invite all to Please visit Philadelphia Mission Africa Charity website: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Camera: / Canon EOS 400D. Lens: Canon EF 70-300IS USM. WE: Auto. ISO: 100.
To see more of Baiko’s creations please visit our website: / Zen-Images / To order large format prints visit: / Baiko’s Imagekind Gallery / To find out more about Baiko’s Ikebana Art, visit / The Zen-Images Ikebana Blog
To see more of Baiko’s creations please visit our website: / Zen-Images / To order large format prints visit: / Baiko’s Imagekind Gallery / To find out more about Baiko’s Ikebana Art, visit / The Zen-Images Ikebana Blog
Captured this in Lovers Key park, on Ft. Myers beach. Florida This barrier island offers great beaches and beautiful Gulf of Mexico water / canon 5D mark ll / canon 17mm / ISO 100 / 1/50 f/11 / circular polarizer /
This is a macro phorograph of two tulip stamens. To me it is very much a natural artwork / sculpture. Photographer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /
This is a glass sculpture that my dad has on his patio. He has the most amazing patio!! It is very calming, and a wonderful place to sit and listen to the birds (especially the tohee’s). / I was recently in North Carolina viviting family, and stayed with my dad. I got to meet his beautiful fiancee too!!! She is a wonderful lovely Christian woman!! I know that they will be so happy together!! Thank you for viewing my work!!! If you like what you see here, have a peek at the rest of my work. Maybe you will find a nice gift here for that special occasion!! Please note that the markup on my work is only 10%. / / Copyright 2009 © Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission. /
Ice comes in many shapes. I was lucky enough to discover / a treasure trove of icicles hidden in a crevice with running water last spring. Many of these images are from that hidden place in nature. The images are: / Cover: “Like Gold” / 1. “Wonder of Nature” / 2. “Ice Curtain” / 3. “Sfinx” / 4. “Water Riverdance” / 5. “Hidden Stream” / 6. “Branchicles” / 7. “Movements” / 8. “Bird” / 9. “Icicles Are For The Present” / 10.”Stones Turned Into Ice” / 11.”Näcken – The Naked Water Sprite” / 12.”Shimmering Like Gold”
a dried out vine curled naturally around a tree limb… Available as Limited Edition prints of only 10 pieces.
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