Struggle 

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  • Struggle leopard 30×40 inch Acrylic on Canvas Sept 07 Samantha Churchill .jpg Part of my ongoing “Struggles that Don’t Actually Happen in Nature but Would be Funny if They Did”

  • Struggle 30×40 inch Acrylic on Canvas Sept 07 Samantha Churchill .jpg

  • 5/7 oil 2007

  • I saw her and sighed, for the ages i felt alone, i was far from her, i missed her when she was next to me, i only had that intense overwhelming passion…...and it was for her.

  • Cattails struggling through the ice

  • It’s amazing while wondering through Budapest one theme carried through the varied architectural styles – carrying the burden – holding up palaces, baths, mansions, museums and arcades.

  • Abandoned bath in derelict town of Farina on Old Ghan railway line, outback South Australia, south of Maree.

  • There are those Power lines again. I made use of them in this shot! /

  • Caught this Salmon returning to its spawning grounds at Stainforth Force, Yorkshire Dales. Not the clearest of shots but had ISO at 3200!! to get any decent shutter speed. This greatly reduces quality and clarity of the image. It still looks like a salmon though!

  • Sometimes we say things we shouldn’t. Then sometimes we try and help to much. Sometimes being right isn’t as important as being together. They are many reasons a relationship can be torn apart. But if it is worth saving here is a card to help say I’m sorry © 2008 Gary L. Suddath

  • pastel & charcoal / 70×50 cm The painting is part of the series ‘Faces of Love’

  • Luke 23:32-43 It would be a safe assumption to say that everyday we make a variety of choices and decisions ranging from what to wear, to what we will do with our life? It is one of the greatest attributes of humanity, that we have the ability to make choices and decisions. We are not puppets on strings. How often do we take for granted our ability to reason and consider, to think and decide our words, thoughts, and actions. What is more is that the ability to make a choice is not only part of our design, written into our being, but it is a gift from our creator. God wants us to be able to choose. I have often heard Him being accused of trying to be a puppeteer who controls all our movements, but that is the furthest thing from the truth. Yes he wants us to choose him and love him, yet nothing is forced upon us. We choose to accept or reject: Free will! The Bible is full of examples of choices made by individuals. Right at the beginning of creation we have Adam and Eve, mankind made perfect by God and living in an amazing designer made Garden to live in and care for. The only thing asked by God was not to eat the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden! They decided though, with a bit of persuasion from a crooked serpent, to disobey God, which resulted in their expulsion, and the destruction and decay of all things created. Bad choice! Skipping way ahead, the events in the garden of Gethsemane show us the struggle that Jesus had about going to the cross. Jesus could have avoided the cross, and decided not to die. The battle raged in him about giving up his life or not, but Jesus makes a choice to follow God and to do as he wished when he prayed , “not my will but yours, Father”. Even up on the cross, at the moment of death, we see a choice being made. Two thieves hung on crosses either side of him. One chose to hurl insults and ridicule, whilst the other chose to accept Jesus for who he was and ask for forgiveness! Jesus’ purpose for coming was to give his life as a sacrifice in order to erase the wrongs of humanity, to eradicate the barriers that separate us from having a relationship with God, to bridge the gap between us and heaven. He came to set right the balance of nature and to offer forgiveness and restoration not to a culture or society, but to individuals on a personal level. It’s a One to One thing. The two thieves situation is a perfect illustration. And yet, despite the thief’s rejection of Jesus, that didn’t stop Him from loving that thief and still dying on the cross for him. God gives us the ability to make choices, and to decided what or who we want to follow, but our choice, whatever it may be, doesn’t stop him from loving us unconditionally. I find that comforting and reassuring. Medium: Colour graphics pens on watercolour paper

  • Collaboration with a male model named Kaleb shot in the Dandenong studio. Theme for this shot is to achieve some dark, emotive imagery. This image represents the emergence of the dark evil inner god in the ongoing clash between the darkness and light within us.

  • wise words…

  • Capture while freezing my butt off with Kathy on a very windy and chilly morning, just before the sun had risen, this is my attempt at using a slower shutter speed Sanibel Island, Florida Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 12/19/2009 07:45:43 / Tv(Shutter Speed) 30Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) F20 / Metering Modes Evaluative metering / Exposure Compensation -1 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens 19-35mm / Focal Length 19.0 mm / White Balance Tungsten

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