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It was the last day of Iztima, the 2nd largest crowd of muslims after Hazz. Hundreds of thousands of people try to go back home on a cost effective, safe transport after the final prayer and trains are the most convenient.
This boy, apperantly is a vagabond, has found his place at the joint of the train engine and the compartments. There are many such kids who are not aware of the consequences, who do not realize the value of their priceless lives. They bet their lives for a joy ride. I call them fearless.
The manatees swimming in the Weeki Wachee paid little or no attention to the kayaks floating over their heads. This one is about to swim directly under me.
The striking vinyl on the side of this Northern 158 is balanced perfectly by the lady guard who agreed to pose for the shot. Bridlington service, Doncaster station.
Alex was our guide for our three day trek through the hills from Kalaw to Inle lake. Always there when we needed him, always with his stick on the lookout for snakes, he showed us the way along hidden paths, facilitated our interaction with the villagers, and even cooked us the most delicious Burmese meals with ingredients straight from the farms we traversed.
Thanks again Alex for an amazing trip, and guiding us down safely to the lake!
Trekking in Shan State, from Kalaw to Inle Lake. Myanmar (Burma).
68016 "Fearless" is seen in Edinburgh Waverley on the evening of 10.02.16, having arrived with the 2K14 18.15 Glenrothes - Edinburgh Fife Circle service.
image by: lem estiva (http://lemest.multiply.com/)
model: bianca cortez (http://assyriaf.multiply.com)
make-up by: nanan villalba (http://nanivon.multiply.com/)
hair style by: george delfin (http://geordelf.multiply.com/)
though there were a lot of enhancements done (color, brushes, saturation, etc), the background is a stock photo most commonly used for PC wallpapers. used here for merging practice purposes only.
original handmade acrylic ebru(Turkish paper marbling) mono-print on kozo paper with 3 color buddha screen print. 12.5"x19"
While my mommie and my Uncle held there traditional Sunday afternoon nap, it was my job to keep Henry and Little Pip entertained.
Since they’ve seen many of my amazing ninja tricks, I needed to come up with something great and dangerous to keep their interest.
Suddenly I had an idea... and after some careful preperation I was ready to present them “The Great Shaunrico... Fearless Juggler of deadly vegetables!”
Henry and Pip sat there in awe as I flung the dreaded things higher and higher into the air, the vegetables barely touching my paws before ascending again, even further into the sky than on the previous round.
The great finale was quite spectacular as I threw them all together into the air and jumped behind a pillow just in time for us to see them all splat on the ground, bearing no danger of contamination to anyone anymore :-)
(Except for the Lemon who landed on my Uncle’s head... oops)
Taylor Swift - the various versions of her Fearless album that I have. Top Row: Fearless Australian Tour edition, Fearless Platinum Australian edition, Fearless Platinum "Stripped", Fearless Platinum "VLive". 2nd Row: Fearless standard UK, Fearless standard Indonesian, Fearless standard with Breathe video and behind the scenes and Fearless standard Japanese edition. Bottom Row: Fearless UK promo & Fearless Taiwanese promo.
That's the title of her new album. The song released a while back. I based everything in this picture off of her shirt. I love that shirt. It's amazing. Anyway. All I did was put a bunch of color and sparkles and then wrote fearless. I used chevroncars.com for the sparkle pictures in the upper left corner and lower right corner. I used textures from Swim Chick and Ravekill.
Moist Stack. Shot on Kodak Portra 400 (35 mm C41)
Read an interesting interview with the artist behind this graffiti on my blog: www.shutteringthrulife.com/moist/
Fearless skater graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/fearless-skater/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
this is a 15 1/2" soft sculpture with fabric collage of Frida on the front and some hand dyed silk velvet on the back. trimmed around the edges in beads and baubles. sits on a wire woven stand.
Grey Wolf coming out of the trees fearlessly. Photo is copyright Terri Shaddick. For more images visit www.wildelements.ca