Orphaned 

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  • “Furby” was an orphaned Rufous Owl. Here he’s only a couple of months old. ID: N1_10DA

  • these are the youngest of the orphans / / of the tsunami / / hopefully their lives / / will always be filled with happiness / / / / Muslim Aid shelter for the Orphans / / Banda Aceh, Indonesia

  • And orphaned elephant at feeding time in the Nairobi elephant orphanage. Each day the baby elephants are brought out for a public feeding to help fund the orphanage. Of course everyone is kept back but it is very cool to be that close! / . / . /

  • 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

  • Found after a hurricane, this little baby squirrel spent a few days with us before going to a wildlife rehab center. He was very sweet.

  • Every Thursday morning we go out to help the poor, the aged and HIV/Aids sufferers with food, clothing and to do the paperwork for those who are illiterate and eligible for a government pension (about US$20 a month) / This image was for a special occasion… Christmas! Each child received a chocolate, some sweets, toys and clothing, so it was very special for them. This little boy, an AIDS orphan, is looked after by his grandmother who has to survive on the above pension and our ‘handouts’ every Thursday – a loaf of bread, some meal and whatever we have managed to collect during the week. / All the proceeds from the sale of this image will go to the Redhouse Benevolent Society.

  • [Taken in Natural light] [As is] Inspired by the plight of extreme poor and sick children in rural and remote villages in Africa, I have dedicated my Life to helping as many as I can. “Together we can and are making a real difference”. Taken in Tunga/Zuga Village, deep in Kebbe state, Nigeria. Carla Is HIV positive. Since this Photo was taken in December 2007, Carla has improved, with our help. Sadly her mother died in February 2008. Now her Aunt cares for her.Many Children face hardship and in some cases are isolated from care and love within their community. ALL MONEY RAISED FROM SALE OF MY ART, AND DONATIONS MADE VIA OUR CHARITY WEBSITE, GOES TO HELP THESE PRECIOUS CHILDREN. WE TAKE NOTHING OUT OF WHAT YOU GIVE TOWARDS CHARITY OVERHEADS. WE ARE NOT SALARIED AND COVER OUR OWN TRAVEL EXPENSES. SO ALL THAT YOU GIVE GOES TO THESE CHILDREN To make a donation, or find out more, Please visit our Charity Mission website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ WHEN YOU HAVE TIME PLEASE VISWIT MY NEW PRO WEBSITE:http://www.missionary.smugmug.com/ / . Camera: Canon EOS 400D. Lens: Sigma 50-500 Telephoto.. ISO 200. WB: Auto.

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / / Baby & Kids TShirts also available in this design at My Zazzle Store Jess n Jumbo are friends… / Jess is a Jungle Girl and walks on stilts…. / Jess met Jumbo who is a baby elephant, he was orphaned / Jess adopted Jumbo and they lived happily ever after in a treehouse deep in the heart of the Jungle Jess n Jumbo were created on brown paper, with a white gesso striped background…overlayed with chalk pastels and outlined in black felt tip pen… / Her cheeks are pink texta and i’ve used quite a bit of charcoal for the shaded areas

  • Baby blue-tit rescued from our garden pond.

  • Just getting back to photojournalism. / My first love :)

  • This young girl is an orphan to AIDS in Uganda. She along with many other children were singing and dancing to raise money for financial support. Any money from the proceeds of sale of this print will go to her orphanage.

  • CAPTURED LOCATION: ” HOEDSPRUIT ENDANGERED SPECIES CENTRE” / HOEDSPRUIT, MPUMALANGA PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA. THE LITTLE ZEBRA AND THE WHITE RHINO ARE BOTH ORPHANS AND WAS BROUGHT TO THE CENTRE WHEN THEY WERE VERY SMALL. / THEY GREW UP AND GOT SO ATTACHED TO EACH OTHER THAT THEY CAN’T BE SEPERATED.

  • On Tuesday December 23rd 2008, my son Kevin came home for the Christmas holidays, taking the commuter train from downtown Montreal to our home here on the North Shore. Upon disembarking, he heard loud mewing, followed the source to a snowbank and found this pitiful baby bundle outside in -14 C degrees temperature. Since it was very close to someone’s front door, he knocked, but the woman who answered said she had a dog and was allergic to cats. He tried a few other houses in the vicinity but to no avail and so brought this little lost kitty home to us. Later in the day he canvassed the neighborhood but without any success, no one wanted to claim this little orphan. It is a mystery since this small cat appeared to be about 6 weeks old, had no frozen extremeties, did not appear to be starved and other than being scared and hungry at the time seemed to be in perfect health. / So we have welcomed kitty into our home and named him Frankie after Old Blues himself! This photo was taken a few minutes after my son brought him home. / To see how Frankie is doing now Baby’s Got Blue Eyes Feautred in Kittens, April 2009 / RB popular art January 2009

  • oil painting on canvas, copy of a Eugene Delacroix painting, approx. 20ins x 16ins. The original Delacroix painting is in the Louvre. / Won a juried New York on-line oil painting contest in 2009. / Won the Oil Painting Group Challenge ‘After An Artist’ Aug. 2009.

  • Second in the Beautiful People challenge in the First Things group – June 09 – thanks so much for voting! Placed in the Top Ten in the July Avatar Challenge for the Just Brown group – June 09 – thank you! Africa has millions of children orphaned by HIV / AIDS. Jacob, 15, our adopted son, is one of them. He is smart, clever, funny, generous, wonderful and (I think) gorgeous!! Taken using a Canon 400D, natural light. PP in photoshop.

  • Toddler leaning on soldier’s gravestone at a National Military Cemetery in the United States. This is one of those moments when I felt I was destined to be at this place at this moment in time. Nikon F3, 300mm f2.8 EDAF lens, Kodachrome 25

  • She was hard to look at; this emaciated foal with wounds covering most of her lanky body. In some places, the bones of her legs were clearly visible where pieces of her flesh have been torn away…... Abandoned by her herd – probably because of the severity of her injuries – little Spring (as we have decided to call her) was rescued late yesterday afternoon. (2009.JUN.18) / Alone On The Range Her Story: The Miracle Of Spring “UPDATE: Day Ten: The Miracle Of Spring: Mustang Orphan “UPDATE: Day Twenty: The Miracle Of Spring: Mustang Orphan

  • Orphaned mustang foal—so tiny and vulnerable in this big, harsh land. Rescued 2009.JUN.18 – More of the story to follow … UPDATE: The Miracle Of Spring: Mustang Orphan

  • Bandages off, and all cleaned up, little Spring moved into her new digs, this morning. Miracle Of Spring Chapter One – Page One: UPDATE 2009.JUN.28: RedBubble Album: “Miracle Of Spring“ / “Spring: Day One” Canon 350D EOS / Sigma 70/300mm

  • Ah, well … I am not thrilled with the fence in the foreground .... but this photo brings tears of happiness to my eyes! To think; six weeks ago, Spring could not stand up by herself, and was so weak and wobbly, she had to be confined for her own safety. Today, it seems to me that she has the grace and lines of a thoroughbred, as well as the fiery spirit of the mustang! / (2009.JUL.30) SPECIAL FEATURE on Focus and Lighting / (2009.JUL.30) Also featured in / Best From Around The Barnyard / (2009.AUG.03) / The Pony Club / (2009.JUL.31) / True Potential / (2009.JUL.31) Her story: The Miracle Of Spring; Orphan Mustang Spring’s RedBubble Album Canon 350D EOS / Sigma 75/300mm American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign

  • So many people have asked …. here she is! Spring and Annie (the mare) moved to new digs, this weekend. Their new home includes seventeen acres of evergreens and rocky hillsides, just like the place where she was born. Our girl has come a long way …. I think the picture pretty much says it all! / Spring’s story: The Miracle Of Spring: Orphan Mustang Spring’s RedBubble Album Canon 350D EOS / Canon 18/55mm JASC Paintshop Pro x7

  • This Fine Art pencil drawing is from my Third World Image collection.

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