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  • This husband and wife were originally from Chennai, India, but have moved to Alleppey in search of work. This doorway is their home. What struck me was how proud they were of each other, and how they showed immense affection and respect towards one another. They DEMANDED to be photographed. The nicest people we met in all of India … and quite possibly the nicest two people we’ve met anywhere (typical of Chennai people). I wish them the best of luck.

  • Red roses say “I love you” and also stand for respect and courage.

  • Arlington West is an ongoing display of the casualties in Iraq on East Beach in Santa Barbara, to protest against the war in Iraq, and increase the public awareness regarding the military and political fallout of staying there. Each Sunday morning thousands of crosses, as the number of the fallen, for that day, are placed in the sand and volunteers are providing the public with up to the moment information on casualties plus individual stories on the fallen. This image was taken at memorial day 2007 as a tribute and memorial and as a cry for peace… The combination of the loss and hope for peace left a profound impact on me. / Eyal Nahmias First place: Personal meaning challenge @ Photography Challenge Group Featured: Photography Challenge Group, October 2009 / Featured: Male Photography Group, September 2009 / Featured: Street Photography and Photojournalism Group, January 2009 Nikon D70

  • Carnival d’Enlightenment: The Lion Tamer / Look Within / Be Still Free from Fear and Attachment Know the Sweet Joy of of the Way / / °º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º /

  • Other Yanmos t-shirts / www.yanmostees.com

  • don’t shoot, let peace be the way / / id: tee

  • Another version of this shot was the hit shot of the past two months on my lightthinker-gallery on deviantArt. In no time it roared up into second position on this gallery: the present dates are 1985 views and 285 favs. Some of you will have had a look at my ligththinker-gallery and seen that the central impetus of this gallery lies in the combination of lightthoughts, i.e. lightful and inspiring quotations with beautiful photography. Let me give you the lightthought 490 which goes together with this picture: “We are each gifted in a unique and important way. It is our privilege and our adventure to discover our own special light.” / (Mary Dunbar) And now the sad thing. I closed down my lightthinker-gallery this week for the time being. I told my 670 watchers that Redbubble had won at least temporarily and that they had the choice of watching either of my two jchanders-galleries, the one on deviantArt or the one here. After nearly three years, a new chapter has been opened. This Redbubble gallery, still in its buds, has developped such a dynamics of its own that I decided to give it most of my energy now. I hope you will appreciate it. Taken at Lage Vuursche, 22nd October 2007. 10.33 am / Nikon D 80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 70 mm / F 7.1, 1/100, ISO 500

  • This picture of a lovely laughing child was taken some years ago now while I was driving out from Meekathara in the WA central desert on my way towards the Gun Barrel Highway. At a tiny camp called Wiluna I stopped to look for some art and come across this family sitting in their car in the shade. This child’s sweet face has stayed with me all this time but today, this momentus day, is the first time I’ve felt like I could display it. Little Debbie and her family are impoverished by anyones standard but they clearly have love and strong family bonds. This child represents what we that is we white Australians are saying sorry for. Sorry that we couldn’t see value in our fellow Australians. The first settlers here in this wide brown land. Sorry that we took little children away from their family and their country and people. Only a relatively short time ago this child and her mother would have fled at my approach fearing my whiteness and the dreadful things we whites perpetrated upon them in the name of the law. So from the bottom of my heart Debbie I would like to say Sorry. Sorry Sorry indeed I am very sorry. And I hope that now we can all go on together in peace and trust and mutal respect. For all the little Debbie’s white and black and brown and pink and yellow lets all step forward together hand in hand and welcome whatever it is that comes next…..... / . / this image was taken with an old Olympus SLR using Kodak Gold 400 asa film

  • lovediversity / love harmony in diversity / /

  • In response to blamo’s (Tone) lighting a single red candle at midnight for Peace, this is my contribution… In 1863, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote these words: I heard the bells on Christmas Day / Their old familiar carols play / And mild and sweet the words repeat, / Of peace on earth, good will to men. I thought how as the day had come, / The bellfries of all Christendom / Had roll’d along th’ unbroken song / Of peace on earth, good will to men. And in despair I bow’d my head: / “There is no peace on earth”, I said, / “For hate is strong, and mocks the song / Of peace on earth, good will to men.” Then pealed the bells more loud and deep: / “God is not dead, nor doth he sleep; / The wrong shall fail, the right prevail, / With peace on earth, good will to men.” ‘Til ringing, singing on its way, / The world revolved from night to day, / A voice, a chime, a chant sublime, / Of peace on earth, good will to men! Peace on Earth is a 1939 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon short subject directed by Hugh Harman, about a post-apocalyptic world populated by animals. PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TO ALL Photo of single red candle lit and fractilius (redfield plug-in)

  • PART OF THE “LIFE IS….” COLLECTION “LIFE IS….RESPECT” THIS WAS TAKEN IN GREECE AROUND 8 AM . THE OLD LADY APPARENTLY SITS OUT THERE FOR HOURS JUST WATCHING LIFE GO BY AS SOON AS THE SUN COMES UP EVERY SINGLE MORNING. GREAT CHARACTER

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  • Blowing memory bubbles in my mind’s eye / The inner child once lost, is now satisfied, No time for childhood, has long since gone past / Creative play and expressive fun, now a blast, Lost in the shadows of life’s time and space / Profoundly regained in moments of grace, Within me again, so proud to loudly report / With no fear of traumas’ outing transport, Little bubble fae nestled safely in my skin / To love, respect , honor and listen herein, N’er again will I lose you, nor ignore your cry / Your imaginative spirit gives us the wings to fly. ©tkrosevear 3/30/2009 Processing a splintering of soul, retrieving my four year old self ~ lost and unheard until recently. Photograph of Bubble merged with self-recollected drawing of myself at play with wings of dragonfly (illusions), merged and edited in photoshop7 with lens flares and redfield plug-in fractilius as final filters. InnerChild

  • Anam Cara is Gaelic for “soul friend”, while working on this Knotwork the thought of this Celtic circle of belonging would not leave my mind… / John O’Donohue’s book was one of the most profound and life-changing reads of my life ~ “Friendship is the sweet grace that liberates us to approach, recognize, and inhabit this adventure. A creative and subversive force, claiming this intimacy is the secret law of life and universe. The human journey is a continuous act of transfiguration. If approached in friendship, the unknown, the anonymous, the negative, and the threatening gradually yield their secret affinity with us. As an artist, the human person is permanently active in this revelation. The imagination is the great friend of the unknown. Endlessly, it invokes and releases the power of possibility. Friendship, then, is not to be reduced to an exclusive or sentimental relationship; it is a far more extensive and intensive force. / The Celtic imagination articulates the inner friendship that embraces Nature, divinity, underworld, and human world as one. The dualism that seperates the visible from the invisible, time from eternity, the human from the divine, was totally alien to them. / The Anam Cara was a person to whom you could reveal the hidden intimacies of your life. This friendship was an act of recognition and belonging. When you had an ‘Anam Cara’, your friendship cut across all convention and category. You were joined in an ancient and eternal way with a friend of your soul.” There are many here that I feel are my “Soul Friends”, you know who you are…I just wanted to acknowledge those who echo my soul ;) Aeone ~ Anam Cara artwork sketch photographed and edited in photoshop7, colored with wacom pen and filtered with redfield plug-in fractilius and poster edges

  • One reason I love animal photography is the unpredictability. There was no warning that this venting of anger was going to happen. It was there and gone in seconds. Note: If he gets this mad about having his picture taken, what is he like when he is really angry. Note: In my teenage years I would have paid a great deal of money to have a poster of this for my room. I guess I haven’t grown up much. I want a poster of this. (Taken in the Los Angeles Zoo with a Nikon D300 using an Nikkor 80-400 f3.5-5.6 lens. Five different exposures of one image was combined into the HDR image above). Featured in the group Images and Ideas in June 09 / Featured in group Tiger Tiger in June 09. / Featured in the group Eye Contact in August 09 Top 10 finish in The Show Us Your Choppers challenge in the Tiger Tiger group. / -top 10 Finish in the Rules of Thirds challenge in the group Animal Photography. / Top 10 finish in the Eye of the Tiger challenge in the Eye Contact group. / -Top 10 finish in the FEARS challenge in the group Images and Ideas.

  • PART OF THE “LIFE IS…..” COLLECTION “LIFE IS….CONTEMPLATION” THIS WAS TAKEN AT BURLEIGH HEADLAND ON THE GOLD COAST AUSTRALIA. SUN HAD JUST COME UP AND THE GLARE WAS PRETTY INTENSE. LOVED THE WAY THE SURFER WAS JUST CONTEMPLATING THE OCEAN AS HE STOOD ON THE VERY LIMIT OF WHERE LAND MEETS OCEAN, FOR LINDA /

  • Man has conquered space, gone to the depths of the ocean, found cures for diseases, but still we have not learned how to respect mankind. / We have acquired knowledge, skills, expertise, but still have not leaned the true meaning of understanding. / We have acquired wealth, but still have not learned how to share. / We have achieved great things, but still have not learned to be compassionate. / We give in order to get, instead of giving because we care. / We turn a blind eye to injustice, when we should be standing up for what is right. / We dwell on the past instead of looking to the future, which is something that we can change. / We blame today’s generation for what happened in the past, instead of uniting to make things better for all. / We incite instead of exciting. / We blame others for our own inability to do better, be better. / It is often better to walk away than to fight. / There are no excuses when the playing fields of life are level. / I remember getting angry at a wedding when the minister said to the bridal couple that marriage meant sacrificing….. if marriage meant you have to sacrifice….. why get married? / Of all the credo’s, verses, sayings, quotes, one should stand out…............. ‘Respect others’. It’s as easy as that…..................................

  • Basketball Court, downtown Penticton BC Canada / / /

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