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Title: Who Needs Enemies?
Author: Alan Dean Foster.
Publisher: Orbit Books. (Futura).
Date: 1986
Artist:
Nice smile, Leah, but your teeth look like you don't brush them (rest assured, her teeth do get brushed regularly).
The evaluation and coordination of the International Federation of Red Cross goes from village to village to assess the extent of damage and humanitarian needs of populations affected by post-election tension in Cote d 'Ivoire.
Photo: Moustapha Diallo / IFRC (p-CIV0254)
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On 8 December 2020, first consignment of lifesaving supplies arrived at Bole Airport, Addis Ababa to meet humanitarian needs in Tigray. The 74 cubic meters of supplies includes four emergency health kits containing essential medicines for treating 10,000 persons for 3 months, 84,300 medical masks, and 550 School-in-a-Box kits that can support the education of up to 22,000 children.UNICEFEthiopi/2020/NahomTesfaye
Sandalwood Parkway Westbound at Pinecone Way. Here you can see there is plenty of room for the multi-use path to have its own curb cut so cyclists can travel adjacent to pedestrians rather than potentially interfere with them one the Ontario Highway Traffic Act has been amended to allow cyclists to ride through intersections adjacent to a crosswalk.
"Artist Or Businessman", Personal Needs Series © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com 1990-1991
Photo copyright Linda Dawn Hammond 1990-1991
Series of self-portraits based on actual personal ads placed in newspapers.
PERSONAL NEEDS
by Linda Dawn Hammond
The original Series (since expanded) consists of 12 self-portraits inspired by actual ads, placed in the personal columns of newspapers. Each photograph matches an ad as an "ultimate" response, though more often the result is closer to my own than what the writer of the ad would wish or require. These are self-portraits and as such, permit me the illusion of becoming anyone's "ideal", whereas in fact, by nature of the disguise and deception, I answer to no one. There is a message of hope, as the series suggests that only the constraints of our imagination restrict us in terms of who we may become in this life. On a darker side, it explores the prescribed limitations set by others, who seek to limit and mold their intended into a creature of their own making. The images explore sexuality, gender roles, fetishism and the "desperation to connect" as a Human condition. Humour keeps it all in perspective. The original photographs are made from large format (4 by 5 inch) negatives; the "photo corners" / ads are Canon Laser copies. They were presented in gold and velour frames, accompanied with 11 Fetish boxes, (dim. 8" by 10"), which contained objects,various textures and excepts of text by Gilles Deleuze from his book, Coldness and Cruelty. 12 B&W photographs, (dim. 11" by14"),11 Fetish boxes, (dim. 8" by 10"), including... 1. Hermaphrodite Welcome , 2. Biblical Wife , 3. Planet of Her Own Making , 4. Gothic Romance , 5. Heavyset Teddybear Seeks , 6. New Woman , 7. Meatless Meal , 8. Artist or Businessman, 9. Genius With a Big Dick, 10. 4His Slaves, 11. Kitten With Claws, 12. Big Where It Counts.
An additional photograph, 13. Female Touch, was added to the Artefect exhibit in 1991, in protest of Canada Council funding for Artists being diverted to finance the Gulf war effort. Since that time, additional photographs were created as part of the ongoing series, which have yet to be displayed.
EXHIBITIONS
Sept 91
Maison de la Culture Marie-Uguay,
Montréal
Mois de la Photo à Montréal- Juried group exhibit entitled, "Appel Aux Jeunes Photographes":
Personal Needs - 12 B&W photographs, (dim. 11" by14"),11 Fetish boxes, (dim. 8" by 10")
March 91
Artefect Gallery, Toronto
Solo exhibit entitled, Physical Addictions:
Personal Needs- 39 B&W photographs (dim. 11" by14"), 11 Fetish Boxes (dim. 8" by 10")
REVIEWS
WORK SEEN Spring, 1991 Toronto
Linda Dawn Hammond: Physical Addictions and Personal Needs, author:
John D. MacBride
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UPDATE: 2 Nov 2009 Nava got adopted! THANKS to my flickr friend Mindy for finding her a home! :>)
My daughter's friend found this Pit Bull and a Terrier Mix abandoned in a park in Tacoma about a month ago.....they found a home for the Terrier Mix, but this loving sweet Pitt Bull needs a forever loving home. Humane Society there told them if they brought her in, they would just put her down. She has really fallen in love this this girl,says she is a "velcro" dog but her 2 cats HATE her and she really doesn't have the time for a dog in her life right now, but wants a home where the people are dog responsible!
Thanks for your help! More info about the dog below:
Pit Bull Information
Young adult female (was spayed 7 Oct.)
~40-45 lbs
Extremely Smart
Learns Quickly
High Energy
Great with other dogs
Loves playing fetch
LOVES being with people!
NO food aggression (or any aggression noted)
Rides well in car and waits in car nicely
Good on walks (good off leash also....always keeps you in sight)
Up to date with most vaccines
Best suited for:
Someone with time, energy, patience, and intelligence.
Somewhere she can be inside with her people most of the time.
Someone that has dogs of similar size or larger (although she is great with all dogs).
A family without young children.
"The man who shoots his own portrait has a fool for a photographer."
I bounded out of bed Christmas morning with a strange burst of enthusiasm to put the finishing tweaks on my experimental portrait flash setup. This is based on two of my homemade sheet metal softboxes diffusing the main and fill flash.
The main light is my beefy Olympus T32 with its C-cell powered grip. I have the 5-meter TTL cable, so that it can do autoexposure when shooting with my OM-2's. But here it's firing on manual (at 1/2 power), triggered by a cute little Honeywell Foto-Eye optical slave sync that Mark gave me. It's almost too bright for Tri-X --I think I was at f/16 here.
The fill flash is some generic cheapie AA-powered thing, that I literally found on a curb in my neighborhood after it had been rejected by the recycling truck driver. Its one notable quality is that it actually has manual settings for 1/4 and 1/2 power. Here it's fired at 1/4 power, right alongside the Mamiya and triggered from its PC sync socket.
The final tweak was adding a little pipsqueak AAA-powered slave flash, firing over my shoulder. I added a little cardboard snoot to the front of that slave, to keep its light from spilling into the lens or onto the background.
That shadow behind me is a little distracting, so next time I would probably move the background further away. Also I would try to look slightly more awake...
This abandoned shoe has a story to tell, but we may not be able to hear it. Who lost it? Why did they leave it? What happened in this spot?
Found at a comp spot on the edge of the Mogollon Rim, overlooking Pine, Arizona.
even a sneeze rippled the water, sometimes it took several min to smooth out after I took a few steps
That wall could really do with a bit of repointing.
Seen in Genoa, Italy - November 2009.
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Posing of the kids in Needs Pampanga