Brilliantly vibrant Lilly
Emily – studio dance.
Young girls preparing to perform for the Grand Entry at Indian SummerFest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin-2007
Two Native Americans performing at the Milwaukee Indian SummerFest 2007.
My daughter Zafyre Rose Charlotte trying to catch the water. alteration of original picture I can almost catch water part one of my water baby series. part two water magic / / part three waters awe / / part four magical droplets / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
Don’t you love it when for no reason your lovey comes home with a bunch of flowers. It’s soooo romantic but then the photographer takes over, lol As Is. Australian Beauty Calendar Australian Beauty
One of the prettiest Frangipani flowers out of my garden.
寺居純代さんへ特別な贈り物 / FANART / BLIZZARD©World of Warcraft / Night Elf / Druid Herbalist Its look like “not finished work”, but I don’t wanna detail this…. / I wanted show magic and tenderness :) /
Discovery / —-—-—-—- Just open your senses and new worlds will be discovered… / and a little imagination always helps :) —-—-—-—- / MCN: C4A26-A77E0-ABB3D / All Rights Reserved. —-—-—-—-
Image captured at the Last Chance Pow Wow (Helena, Mt) last fall. As it is about the last of the season, this pow wow has been held inside at our civic center. These beaded dresses were among the most amazing of the beautiful plains indian garb I spotted at this 2 day event. Canon EOS-1D Mark II, Canon 70-200 f2.8L @70mm, 1/100, f2.8, ISO 500, Processed in Lightroom 2.2.
For all those times you have to return to your real life. And the best part is, it does what it says on the label!
tepee at night.Montana plains Indian tribe. Image taken in Lewis&Clark county, Montana, USA. FEATURED in: / 1. The World As We See It Group – 10/25/09 / 2. The Wild West Show Group – 10/29/09
120×120 cm canvas. This is one of the songs i listened to when i created this work. / right click the link below and open it in a new Tap or window. Enya – Evening Falls Details /
in lake Simon québec Canada Views at this time 372 Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Date/heure original 2008-07-10 20:13:18 / Mesure de la vitesse de l’obturateur 1/50 s / Indice d’ouverture f/5.0 / Vitesse estimée ISO ISO 800 / Indice d’exposition biaisée -1.00 eV / Mode compteur Partial / Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode / Longueur focale 85 mm / Balance des blancs Manual white balance
Name of the flower :Hibiscus inside for winter outside for summer and it give you one hell of a flower like this one … Feature in All About Flowers Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Date/heure original 2009-05-10 14:13:18 / Mesure de la vitesse de l’obturateur 1/450 s / Indice d’ouverture f/5.0 / Vitesse estimée ISO ISO 200 / Indice d’exposition biaisée -1.00 eV / Mode compteur Partial / Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode / Longueur focale 85 mm / Balance des blancs Manual white balance
Views at this time 143 Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Date/heure original 2009-06-18 13:07:14 / Mesure de la vitesse de l’obturateur 1/300 s / Indice d’ouverture f/6.0 / Vitesse estimée ISO ISO 200 / Indice d’exposition biaisée -1.00 eV / Mode compteur Partial / Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode / Longueur focale 175 mm / Balance des blancs Manual white balance
Tim Scullion: A Native American dancer has a melancholy look as she demonstrates a traditional tribal dance. Powhatan Pow-wow, Mattaponin Reservation, VA. / Canon EOS Rebel / 70-300 mm lens “The Native American Powwow” (Published in the book “Troubled Times Companion” by the University of Virginia, copyright 2009) Trouble, pain and difficulty are conditions that tend to isolate people; making them feel disconnected from everyone and everything around them. Spirituality is a way of connecting oneself to something that gives a person’s life meaning and purpose. This connection can be to the Creator, to nature, to family and friends, or to a sense of belonging to a cause, a culture or a religion. While some may achieve spirituality by reaching out to make one of these connections, Native Americans hold an event that makes all of these connections: The Powwow. / At my first powwow I discovered the Native American community coming together; some from a few miles away and others from hundreds of miles. The sense of community is felt by Native Americans of many different tribes as well as those gathering to observe. The heartbeat of the powwow is the drums; large drums several feet in diameter, and each drum is played by six to eight men. I was shocked to see these teams of drummers wearing t-shirts, jeans, tennis shoes, and even sunglasses. I quickly discovered that these people were not stuck in the 19th century, but were a modern people who melded the past with the present—preserving a tradition but not living in the past. The singing was a call and response chant that was timeless; the listener could close his or her eyes and travel to centuries past with the music. The dancers, however, wore traditional costumes and danced as their ancestors had done over eons past. The costumes were very colorful and often ornately decorated with a very important symbol: The feather. Out of all the feathers used in the native regalia, the eagle’s feathers are held in the highest esteem, for the eagle is considered a messenger to God, or in Native American words, the Great Spirit. There were many different dancers as there were many different styles of dance. One of the most spiritual was a dance to honor those who had passed away in the last year. With each meditative step you could see the dancer trying to connect with the memory of lost friends or family; and the observer realizes that no one is exempt from loss—and a connection is made. As the dancers reach out to the memories of lost loved ones they reach out to each and every observer to overshadow that feeling of loss by connecting to memories, by connecting to others who have experienced loss, and by connecting to a sense of spirituality; whether it be an existentialist sense of altruism and shared experience, or a belief in a Creator that allows the spirit to continue living after the body has passed on. For those that are participating as well as those who are just observing, the isolation one may feel gives way to a connection to something greater than just watching a dance; this connection encompasses the timelessness and resilience of the human spirit. Tim Scullion
This photograph was taken at the Wa:k Pow Wow held annually at the San Xavier del Bac Mission in Tucson, Arizona. Drummers, dancers and singers come from all over the country to participate. Texture layers are free on stock.xchng.com. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 28. Check out my other portraits WA:K POW WOW SERIES / / “Wa:k Dancer” was featured in: / LIGHT AND REFLECTION 1/24/July, 2009 / ETHNIC ART/September, 2009 / “High Steppin’” / “Fringe Dancer” / “Red Fringe Dancer” /
Her strength, her pride, her memories, her pain, her People… Taken at the Wacipi in August, 2009, Shakopee, MN.
Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Date/heure original 2008-10-17 12:21:16 / Mesure de la vitesse de l’obturateur 1/50 s / Indice d’ouverture f/6.0 / Vitesse estimée ISO ISO 800 / Indice d’exposition biaisée -1.00 eV / Mode compteur Partial / Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode / Longueur focale 225 mm / Balance des blancs Manual white balance
Wow. wow. oh wow! wowow oh WOW!
Wow I have sold my first copy of my book to a fabulous bubbler, StephanieK, oh wow honey I am over the moon. MyArtHasHeart This book is full of art and poems on all the endagered creatures that I adore. Please check out stephanieK’s wonderful gallery. / stephaniek / a few images from the book. / / / / /
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