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This picture is my effort for Autism awareness. Myself being the father of a gifted child with high functioning autism. I am trying to convey through this photo that the view of the world is different for a person with autism. Not better or worse, just a different perspective from you or I that covers a multitude of things including visual and emotional. My son loved this picture when he saw it, so it's for him and a million others who see the world through different eyes.
ART for Autism awareness.
This symbolically represents the puzzling spectrum of Autism where things don't always quite fit the same as in the world for you and I.
This started off as a picture of "Joe" the family dog and I wanted to show my son what you can do in Photoshop in the hope it might spark some creative genius! :))
My 12 year old son has high functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD). I have seen his struggles and also seen huge successes... In fact just recently he broke THREE long standing high school records in athletics, beating his opponents in running by a country mile!!!
Believe me, I stood proudly with a tear in my eye.
Understanding, support and awareness is all that is required to ensure success in these amazing children.
Took Rachel outside to play during easter day. She was getting over stimulated in the house. So I grabbed a hunk of rope out of the back porch and looped over the handler bars and we must have went up and down the street 15 times!
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Prizes from the "Grow Your Awareness" Hunt for Autism awareness. Check out Mix and Match Missy for the Hunt site -> mixmatchmissy.com/grow-your-awarness-hunt/hints-and-slurs...
The top of the Capella building in Minneapolis was lit up in blue this weekend for Autism Awareness.
IN APRIL WE WEAR BLUE!!! Why? Simply, WE LOVE SOMEONE WITH AUTISM!!!
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This initiative was created to raise awareness and understanding, encouraging discussion around Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and autism. It is curated by Liverpool-based ADHD Foundation, which this year celebrates its tenth anniversary as a charity, the Umbrella Project can be seen in Church Alley (leading up to the Bluecoat) in Liverp[ool and is there until the end of August. The individual umbrellas have also been personally signed by children from St Oswald’s primary school in Old Swan and across Merseyside, many of whom have ADHD, autism and other neurodevelopment conditions.
My granddaughter doesn’t usually pose for photos, so moments like this come unexpectedly. I caught this shot from the hip, and I love the peaceful focus in her eyes. She’s autistic and non-communicative, but she has a way of seeing the world that always amazes me.
Meet my granddaughter, Everly. She’s five years old, full of energy, curiosity, and sunshine. Everly is autistic and non-communicative—but she is by no means silent. Her smile, her laughter, and her presence speak volumes to those who take the time to see and feel.
Autism looks different for everyone. In Everly’s case, she doesn't use words, but she expresses herself in ways that are just as rich and meaningful. She finds joy in small things—sunlight through a window, textures under her hands, the rhythm of a swing—and that joy is contagious.
She reminds me daily that communication isn’t just about speech. It’s about connection, presence, and love.
The Marjorie McNeely Conservatory and frog pond. The Palm Dome was lit up blue on April 2 for World Autism Awareness Day. The conservatory was first opened to the public in November of 1915.
CSX Train Q415 heading from Cumberland to Rocky Mount, NC heads east through Brunswick, MD for a recrew passing several parked trains in the Valley Yard.
Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service - Belle Vale 70 Plate Scania P280 Emergency One Built, rescue pump. Seen around the back of the station, posing for a photo :)
This is 1 of 4 New Pumps Merseyside Fire has.
Info,
Callsign - M17P1
Reg - DK70FLN
Fleet Number - 1403
Make & Model - Scania P280 (Emergency One)
Camera - Nikon D3400
Livery - Autism Awareness
(C) Liam Blundell
oooh, even cooler this way than in the original!! think i'm going to do a switch ~grin~
(see the first comment box) and maybe i have my slider sunday picture all ready to go
blue moon.......now that lyric will be floating around in your head all day ~grin~
114pics #51 near
ODC blue
Photography Craig McClure
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The Bicentennial Tower is lit up blue for Autism awareness. The Barber National Institute helped to sponsor the symbolic lighting which will continue throughout the month of April.
Would've liked to shoot this in landscape orientation but there are poles left and right of the frame. This was framed between them without an inch to spare.