Tibet 

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  • Shotun festival, Drepung monastery, Tibet / Original colour slide

  • This is the first in a series I foresee doing, to increase awareness to the plight of endangered and threatened animals from around the globe. This First Edition focuses on three of the largest and most endangered carnivores today, the Sumatran tiger, the Amur leopard, and the Snow leopard. These are by no means the only imperiled wild cats, as the majority of wild cat species smaller in average body size than 30 kg are at a critical stage. / / / Because without these animals I would never be able to bring their beauty to you, I am going to pledge to donate 100% of all of my sales proceeds from cards and prints of the imagery in this series here on Redbubble to Wildlife Conservation Society Thank you for your support in the race to stave off the extinction of these magnificent creatures.

  • “Extinction is forever” t-shirt. Part of my line promoting awareness and raising funds for endangered species globally. This is also available as cards and prints. All proceeds (100%) are going to the Wildlife Conservation Society for endangered species protection. Because without these animals I would never be able to bring their beauty to you, I am going to pledge to donate 100% of all of my sales proceeds from cards and prints of the imagery in this series here on Redbubble to Wildlife Conservation Society

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  • Pilgrims lining up to get into the Potala Palace in Tibet.

  • T_SHIRT / / / FROM BUDDHA SERIES: / MEDITATION / / BUDDHA / / / OHM / / / NIRVANA / AWAKENING /

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  • Because of copyrights it is not possible to show an image with the use / deformation of the olympic rings in order to expose ideas about the Chinese politics. This limit however has helped to come up with this idea. The shirt could be usefull as a sport outfit in prisons as well… Other publicity / campaigns / contributions about the Beijing Olympics you can find here collected by a Dutchman in the advertisement world and here collected by Redbubble member Robinson. In my zazzle shop you can find the same design showed on different models, colours and the backside printed with logo and instruction. Plus they print larger and their quality of printing is very good! And some others…

  • Tibetan Mahakala mask given some vector treatment. / Detail: / Free Tibet! According to the website Karma Samten Ling Buddhist Centre : “Mahakala, a wrathful deity, is considered to be the fierce and powerful emanation of / Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion.” “This … deity … defend(s) the Dharma from corruption and degeneration and from forces hostile to it; to keep the site of the ritual free from impure thoughts and actions; to guide and protect the individual practitioner from all kinds of deception and delusion; bestow the power to overcome life struggles; and to eliminate one’s obstacles and impediment that hinders.” “Everywhere, countless lives and properties are lost in wars, natural / disasters and viruses. With the blessing and power of Mahakala, countries would become prosperous and one would be kept away from these obstacles and misfortunes.”

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  • One of my favourites songs: / IMAGINE – JOHN LENNON / Imagine there’s no heaven / It’s easy if you try / No hell below us / Above us only sky / Imagine all the people / Living for today… Imagine there’s no countries / It isn’t hard to do / Nothing to kill or die for / And no religion too / Imagine all the people / Living life in peace… You may say I’m a dreamer / But I’m not the only one / I hope someday you’ll join us / And the world will be as one Imagine no possessions / I wonder if you can / No need for greed or hunger / A brotherhood of man / Imagine all the people / Sharing all the world… You may say I’m a dreamer / But I’m not the only one / I hope someday you’ll join us / And the world will live as one T_SHIRT / FROM BUDDHA SERIES: / MEDITATION / BUDDHA / / / ILLUMINATION / AWAKENING / NIRVANA /

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  • a fish swimming amidst the reflections of prayer flags in Tso Pema Lake, India.

  • This view, of the mountain and prayer flags, taken at Ganden monastery in Tibet was magical. The air was thin and the walking tough, but it was worth it. SOLD: One Framed Print to the lovely Sal. Thank you Sal!

  • I love this shot.. so I thought I would do a little S.C. and make another statement with this shot.. / As Boban would say…................Enjoy! / Dharmsala, India /

  • Critically Endangered The Bengal tiger, or Royal Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris or Panthera tigris bengalensis) is a subspecies of tiger primarily found in Bangladesh, India, and also Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and southern Tibet. The white bengel tiger is not an albino, it has blue eyes. The white coat and light features are caused by a recessive gene. Very few survive in the wild because they do not have the ability to camoflauge themselves in their suroundings. Sadly, there are those who breed them for their exotic looks all for money. Because they occur so rarely, many orange tigers die or are mistreated in the process. Tigers are solitary hunters. They love the water, and are not afraid to chase their prey down into the water. In fact, this is how tigers often get food. The wait for an animal to be drinking at a water hole, then scares the animal into the water, where the tiger will chase it farther into deeper waters, making it easier to catch. Tigers have retractable claws. This enables them to walk through rocky, grassy, muddy, or sandy areas without dulling their claws, which they need to hunt with. Tigers eat almost anything in their range that they can catch. Large and medium sized prey, ungulates, rabbits, wild boar, deer, buffalo, young elephants and rhinos, waterfowl, and elk, make up the majority of their diet. They stalk their prey, and pounce when they are about 30 feet from their quarry. They kill by a lethal bite to the back of the throat, which often dislocates the backbone and severs the spinal cord. Often, a lethal bite is applied to the throat, which cuts off air supply and asphyxiates (suffocates) the animal. Tigers can eat as much as 40 lb (18 kg) of meat in one sitting. Tigers, like other felines, need to eat some grass to provide nutrients and roughage. Tigers will usually avoid humans because they do not provide much meat, and they prefer the taste of wild game. However, if a tiger becomes a maneater, there is usually a reason for it. One reason is that the tiger is very old, to the point where his teeth are worn down, and cannot catch wild game anymore. Humans are much easier to catch and kill, so they prey on humans. Another, more common reason, is the tiger was injured or sick, and can no longer hunt for itself. However, many tigers, like those that live in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, seem to have a taste for humans. No one knows why they do this, as these tigers are young and healthy. Some speculate that they are guarding their territory, others think that the salty waters in the marsh they drink makes them irritable. These tigers, however, do not come into human settlements, they only kill humans that have wandered too far into the mangrove forests. People who venture into the forests to gather wood and food wear masks on the backs of their heads since tigers only attack them from behind. Since they started this, the numbers of tiger attacks have been greatly reduced. However, once a tiger becomes a man-eater, it will not cease, and has to be destroyed to protect people.

  • NOT FOR SALE / It will be show at Galleries in Israel and Seville as a Limit and numered Series of only 15 copies. / Price:1500 Euros / If you are interested please send me a mail. FROM LIMITED SERIES / TEMPO / / / TOKIO WOMAN / / LOOKING FOR THE SEPIA / / / EL EQUILIBRIO DE LA MUJER FLOR / / / XXI CENTURY / / / THE SADNESS OF THE PHARAOH / / / AFRICA / DELIRIUM / / / ORGASM / CARNIVAL / THE SAXOPHONE /

  • Buddhist monk captured deep in thought during a prayer service, Tibet 2006. The shaft of light was the first thing that caught my attention, then I noticed the monk perfectly lit up in profile. Canon EOS 350D, 70-200mm f2.8, natural light, hand-held – braced on a temple pillar. Unfortunately burned-out the highlights

  • Critically Endangered / Canon EOS 30D The Bengal tiger, or Royal Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris or Panthera tigris bengalensis) is a subspecies of tiger primarily found in Bangladesh, India, and also Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and southern Tibet. The white bengel tiger is not an albino, it has blue eyes. The white coat and light features are caused by a recessive gene. Very few survive in the wild because they do not have the ability to camoflauge themselves in their suroundings. Sadly, there are those who breed them for their exotic looks all for money. Because they occur so rarely, many orange tigers die or are mistreated in the process. Tigers are solitary hunters. They love the water, and are not afraid to chase their prey down into the water. In fact, this is how tigers often get food. The wait for an animal to be drinking at a water hole, then scares the animal into the water, where the tiger will chase it farther into deeper waters, making it easier to catch. Tigers have retractable claws. This enables them to walk through rocky, grassy, muddy, or sandy areas without dulling their claws, which they need to hunt with. Tigers eat almost anything in their range that they can catch. Large and medium sized prey, ungulates, rabbits, wild boar, deer, buffalo, young elephants and rhinos, waterfowl, and elk, make up the majority of their diet. They stalk their prey, and pounce when they are about 30 feet from their quarry. They kill by a lethal bite to the back of the throat, which often dislocates the backbone and severs the spinal cord. Often, a lethal bite is applied to the throat, which cuts off air supply and asphyxiates (suffocates) the animal. Tigers can eat as much as 40 lb (18 kg) of meat in one sitting. Tigers, like other felines, need to eat some grass to provide nutrients and roughage. Tigers will usually avoid humans because they do not provide much meat, and they prefer the taste of wild game. However, if a tiger becomes a maneater, there is usually a reason for it. One reason is that the tiger is very old, to the point where his teeth are worn down, and cannot catch wild game anymore. Humans are much easier to catch and kill, so they prey on humans. Another, more common reason, is the tiger was injured or sick, and can no longer hunt for itself. However, many tigers, like those that live in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, seem to have a taste for humans. No one knows why they do this, as these tigers are young and healthy. Some speculate that they are guarding their territory, others think that the salty waters in the marsh they drink makes them irritable. These tigers, however, do not come into human settlements, they only kill humans that have wandered too far into the mangrove forests. People who venture into the forests to gather wood and food wear masks on the backs of their heads since tigers only attack them from behind. Since they started this, the numbers of tiger attacks have been greatly reduced. However, once a tiger becomes a man-eater, it will not cease, and has to be destroyed to protect people.

  • FROM WIKIPEDIA / Meditation is a mental discipline by which one attempts to get beyond the reflexive, “thinking” mind into a deeper state of relaxation or awareness. Meditation often involves turning attention to a single point of reference. It is recognized as a component of many religions, and has been practiced since antiquity. It is also practiced outside religious traditions. Different meditative disciplines encompass a wide range of spiritual and/or psychophysical practices which may emphasize different goals—from achievement of a higher state of consciousness, to greater focus, creativity or self-awareness, or simply a more relaxed and peaceful frame of mind. Giving this sense of relaxation and peace, meditation ultimately leads people to find peace within themselves. FROM BUDDHA SERIES: / MEDITATION / / BUDDHA / / / OHM / / / NIRVANA / ILLUMINATION /

  • Two monks walking through the streets of Lhasa at dusk. Lhasa is the capital of Tibet and is the highest capital in the world. Lhasa means “place of the gods” and ancient Tibetan inscriptions demonstrate that the place was called “Rasa” , meaning “goats place” until the early 7th century.

  • I captured this image of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in March of 2000 in MacLeod Ganj, Upper Dharamshala, India. FEATURED IN THE HUMAN CONDITION GROUP ON 17.9.09 / FEATURED IN THE UN!TY GROUP ON OCT. 22/09 / FEATURED IN THE MULTI-RACIAL BEAUTY GROUP ON OCT. 30/09 / PLACED IN THE TOP TEN IN THE ‘HERO OF THE DAY’ CHALLENGE IN THE SPEAKING PHOTOS GROUP / FEATURED IN THE BEAUTIFUL GROUP ON NOV. 10/09 March 10th, 2000 was the 41st anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day of 1959. / Please click here to read His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s statement on this important day. I was very fortunate to have stayed in MacLeod Ganj during this important occasion, as I was able to see His Holiness the Dalai Lama three times during my three week stay in that lovely town. / This image was captured on my first very fortunate chance to see His Holiness! I owe this tremendous gift to a Tibetan monk whom I had befriended in town, who had called my guesthouse early one morning to inform me that I would be able to see His Holiness give a speech of thanks toward the government of India and the people of India for greatly helping the people of Tibet since their exile. The visiting travelers and tourists of MacLeod Ganj were not made aware of this speech, and as such, I was one among only a few westerners in a relatively small crowd, sitting on the grass of His Holiness’ residence (where he offers monthly public audiences); there to witness what really felt like a real living angel!!!!! It was a surreal moment to see His Holiness walk past me… as you can tell from the angle of the capture, and as mentioned above, I was sitting on the grass.. which made for a lovely composition of this beautiful soul! / Although it has been nine years, I can still feel today what I felt then as I saw His Holiness. I believe His Love, Wisdom and Compassion permeates the hearts and minds of all people he encounters and all the places he visits. I feel so blessed to have been in his presence. On the second occasion, during the same day, in a different location I was able to witness His Holiness and some other key speakers deliver speeches addressing the 41st anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day to a large crowd of locals and visitors. The third occasion was truly extraordinary!!! This is actually what made me decide to travel to MacLeod Ganj… after learning from a fellow traveler in Thailand, that it is possible to receive a blessing and shake His Holiness’ hand, as he gives monthly public audiences, I immediately made plans to visit MacLeod Ganj!!! / I very gratefully received a blessed white scarf, and was able to shake His Holiness’ hand outside on a grassy area of His Holiness’ residence! This was an incredible experience for me which I will treasure eternally. —-—-—-—-——- My images do not belong to the public domain. All images are copyright © Tatum Wulff. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. —-—-—-—-——-

  • “There are those who give with joy, and that joy is their reward.” Kahlil Gibran —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— The lovely model can be found HERE

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