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another image from the Fragmented Self Image series for my photography final project. We are often labelled with words or names that are not true to who we are. We can either submit to the labels or we can see our own self worth and confront the issue, fight back, defend ourselves, regardless of how painful and difficult it may be to break through the labels.
finally after six visits I got the colours I was waiting for. / hdr
Worth more than gold? I think so…
When I saw this prayer, written by an unknown author, at the Carmelite monastery where I do volunteer work, I knew I had to incorporate it into an image and offer its consoling words to those who are suffering from Alzheimer’s as well as to family, friends, and medical personnel who care for those afflicted with this disease. I chose an image of a cloud-filled sky as the sun was setting because those with Alzheimer’s are largely in the sunset of their lives and have to contend with many issues that cloud their lives. Prayer for an Alzheimer’s Sufferer Please grant my visitors tolerance for my confusion, / Forgiveness for my irrationality, / and the strength to walk with me / Into the mist of memory my world has become. Please let them take my hand and stay awhile / Even though I seem unaware of their presence. / Help them to know how their strength and loving care / Will drift slowly into the days to come / Just when I need it most. Let them know when I don’t recognize them / that I will . . . I will. / Keep their hearts free from sorrow for me / For my sorrow when it comes only lasts a moment – / then it’s gone. And finally please let them know / how very much their visits mean, / How, even through this relentless mystery, / I can still feel the love. Amen
Just a simple bit of fun really, and an entry in the ARSE challenge If you don`t understand, you never will. A total of 2 minutes has been spent on this, so enjoy *Note: I changed this design, basically because I could. Now with added leading.
Canon EOS 350D Canon EOS 60mm macro / MCN:C8F8E-72710-6D917 / /
A heron fishing in the shallow water of Corio Bay in Geelong on a very calm afternoon. It was standing in a reflection of a white cloud which appears to have highlighted it. I waited for ages to snap him with a fish – so we were both rewarded for our patience. /
Location: / Broadstairs, Thanet, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 20 December 2008, 7.52 a.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/10 : 0.77 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Sunrise over the Channel at Broadstairs, with the top of the bathing pool in the mid distance.
Featured in Austria Group June – 03 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Nikon D300 Sigma 15/30 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Maria Worth Halfway along the southern side of the Wörther See, obliquely across from Pörtschach, lies the resort of Maria Wörth (458m/1,503ft; pop. 2,000), with the communes of Dellach (golf courses) and Reifnitz. The old core of the village occupies a rocky peninsula. High up on the headland, surrounded on three sides by water, stands the Late Gothic parish church, a prominent landmark; note the fine Baroque interior, the Romanesque crypt and the 15th-16th C. high altar with a beautiful Late Gothic figure of the Virgin. In the churchyard there is a round charnel house of 1278. Close by stands the little 12th C. Rosenkranzkirche (Rosary Church) or Winter Church, with well preserved Romanesque frescos of the Apostles. The picturesque village of Maria Worth is situated on the south shore of Lake Wörthersee and is one of the most charming scenic pearls of Carinthian beauty
ACRYLIC ART CALENDARS CARDS POETRY PHOTOGRAPHY – ANIMALS PHOTOGRAPHY -CANDID SHOTS PHOTOGRAPHY – CATS AND DOGS PHOTOGRAPHY – CONTEMPORARY WORK PHOTOGRAPHY – FLOWERS PHOTOGRAPHY – INSECTS PHOTOGRAPHY – TRADITIONALLY TURKISH PHOTOGRAPHY – TREE AND TREE PARTS T-SHİRTS Fashion photography is a genre of photography devoted to displaying clothing and other fashion items. Fashion photography is most often conducted for advertisements or fashion magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, or Allure. Over time, fashion photography has developed its own aesthetic in which the clothes and fashions are enhanced by exotic locations and story lines or could be having great models with different vehicles or animals just to be an eye catching effect. PHOTOGRAPHY: CONTEMPORARY WORK BODYSCAPES / DIGITALLY ENHANCED / FLOWER MACRO ABSTRACTS / FRACTAL AND DİGİTAL PATTERNS / FRUIT AND VEG / - NEGATIVE SPACE / POP ART / TEXTURE / UNCONVENTIONAL ARTISTRY / WATER DROPS /
The Maori Wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) is a wrasse that is mainly found in coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. It is also known as the Humphead wrasse, Napoleon wrasse or Napoleonfish. Sadly the lips and eyes of these amazing fish are considered a highly prized delicacy in some parts of the world. In 1999 the lips alone of this fish were “worth $300 USD or more…..”: http://www.sheddaquarium.org/SEa/fact_sheets.cfm?id=77 Not surprisingly the high price has led to significant overfishing, resulting in their inclusion as Endangered on the “IUCN Red List”: http://www.iucnredlist.org/ The humphead wrasse is the largest living member of the family Labridae, with males reaching 6 feet (2 m) in length, while females rarely exceed about 3 feet (1 m). It has thick, fleshy lips and a hump that forms on its head above the eyes, becoming more prominent as the fish ages. Males range from a bright electric blue to green, a purplish blue, or a relatively dull blue/green. Some males grow very large, with one unconfirmed report of a Humphead Wrasse that was 7.75 feet (2.29 m) long and weighed 420 lbs (190.5 kg). (Source: wikipedia) “Napoleon’s lips push fish into WWF’s 10 most wanted species list”: http://www.wwf.org.uk/news/n_0000001338.asp The fearsome great-white shark and the Napoleon wrasse – a huge ugly fish whose lips are prized as a delicacy in Asia – top this year’s “WWF 10 Most Wanted” list of species most at risk from international trade. / The Napoleon wrasse, otherwise known as the humphead or Maori wrasse, is being so heavily over-fished for its lips and and eyes – which are eaten as a delicacy – as well as its flesh, that it faces being wiped-out in many areas if the trade is not controlled.
cocooned together in droplets of sweat, coconut and butter
cocooned together in droplets of sweat, coconut and butter Winner of the Love Challenge in the Writer’s Market Group Featured in the Up and Coming Writers Group April 09
I’ve done this image for a reason, to make some one think, think that Suicide is not the way out. I have delt with the after shock of Suicide for 41 years, My dad and I came home from work and I found my Mother lying across my bed dead from a bullet to the head. She had been very depressed but we didn’t think it would ever lead to this. Yes my Mother had been relieved of her depression, but she ruined my life forever. That was 41 years ago and I still have the guilt that I could have done something for her, I have the flashbacks every day of seeing her body laying across my bed with her life blood draining into my mattress. With our service men coming home from Iraq there has been reported a suicide once a week, or the man that kills his family then himself, or the teen that thinks he or she has nothing in life to live for, or a lonely woman who thinks her family dosn’t love her. / I hope the viewer dosn’t think this image is too morbid or shouldn’t be shown, because I feel If I can make one person think that Suicide is never worth it and seek help then I did what I set out to do. / Larry Why Do Teens Try to Kill Themselves? / Most teens interviewed after making a suicide attempt say that they did it because they were trying to escape from a situation that seemed impossible to deal with or to get relief from really bad thoughts or feelings. Like Ethan, they didn’t want to die as much as they wanted to escape from what was going on. And at that particular moment dying seemed like the only way out. Some people who end their lives or attempt suicide might be trying to escape feelings of rejection, hurt, or loss. Others might be angry, ashamed, or guilty about something. Some people may be worried about disappointing friends or family members. And some may feel unwanted, unloved, victimized, or like they’re a burden to others. We all feel overwhelmed by difficult emotions or situations sometimes. But most people get through it or can put their problems in perspective and find a way to carry on with determination and hope. So why does one person try suicide when another person in the same tough situation does not? What makes some people more resilient (better able to deal with life’s setbacks and difficulties) than others? What makes a person unable to see another way out of a bad situation besides ending his or her life? The answer to those questions lies in the fact that most people who commit suicide have depression. Link Best Viewed Large Check out this site angelgiver Used Poser 6, Painter X, Photoshop CS, and PaintShop Pro 8. Image copyright © 2009, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Once again in the Blue Mountains of N.S.W. This is Centennial Glenn,part of / the Megalong valley that is truelly worth the effort of seeing. CANON 400D SLR / TAMRON 19-35mm LENS / ss .8 sec Handheld at f 4.5 / ISO 400
Taken with a Canon 50D, Canon 100 – 400 L series lens @ 400mm, F4.5, shutter speed 1/800 second ISO200, edited in Photoshop These two birds are rufous treepie’s, the shot was taken in Ranthambore National park India. The Rufous Treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) is an Asian treepie, a member of the Corvidae (crow) family. It is slightly smaller than the European Magpie (Pica pica) and has somewhat shorter, more rounded wings and a proportionately longer tail This is a typically arboreal species feeding almost completely in trees on fruits, invertebrates, small reptiles and the eggs and young of birds; it has also been known to take flesh from recently killed carcasses. It is extremely agile while searching for food, clinging and clambering through the branches and will sometimes travel in small mixed hunting parties with unrelated species such as drongos and babblers.
Model One – mjranum-stock / Model Two – Shiskababe / Background – =IOStock Buffalo Springfield – For What it’s Worth There’s something happening here / What it is ain’t exactly clear / There’s a man with a gun over there / Telling me I got to beware I think it’s time we stop, children, what’s that sound / Everybody look what’s going down There’s battle lines being drawn / Nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong / Young people speaking their minds / Getting so much resistance from behind It’s time we stop, hey, what’s that sound / Everybody look what’s going down What a field-day for the heat / A thousand people in the street / Singing songs and they carrying signs / Mostly say, hooray for our side It’s time we stop, hey, what’s that sound / Everybody look what’s going down Paranoia strikes deep / Into your life it will creep / It starts when you’re always afraid / You step out of line, the man come and take you away We better stop, hey, what’s that sound / Everybody look what’s going down / You better Stop, hey, what’s that sound / Everybody look what’s going down / You better Stop, now, what’s that sound / Everybody look what’s going down / You better Stop, children, what’s that sound / Everybody look what’s going down
DFW’s new Terminal is an architecture wonder.
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“A cemetery exists because every life is worth loving and remembering – always.” / -William Gladstone Sandwich Old Burying Ground-Sandwich, Massachusetts
A delightful little brook and waterfall we saw while visiting the Japanese Tea Gardens in the Ft. Worth, Tx Botanical Gardens. /
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