Stay Together
23.1.06
No matter what the police tried to do these two protestors refused to let one another go. They were linked at the hands for almost the length of their stroll through the fields in Achturarder.
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G8 Sucks
This man decided that red was the protest colour of choice. And Red he used, all over his body. He stood out in the crowd and definately had his message heard.
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Time Magazines Best Photos of 2005
11.1.06
Take a look at the Time Magazine photos of 2005. See if you agree with the choices, if there were better photos taken, let me know, send me a link, if not, marvel at being in the right place at the right time.
Moving stuff.
Time Magazines Photos of 2005
Moving stuff.
Time Magazines Photos of 2005
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Turn Back
10.1.06
The Fish River Marathon is attended by thousands of competitors and spectators alike. Phillip Mortlock managed one of the more difficult rapids with ease and progressed on through the race.
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The Parlotones
The Grahamstown Festival in South Africa is attended by tens of thousands of people in its 1 week duration. The Parlotones were one of the main acts in 2004's You Magazine stage performances at the festival.
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The Bloggies
8.1.06
If you enjoy my photography, you can vote my site for a Bloggie in the Best Photography category!
The direct link to vote is:
Best Photography Blog Voting: Photo Showcase
Look into my eyes
7.1.06
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Scott Monument
1.1.06
The Scott Monument in Princes Street, Edinburgh was erected as a memorial and monument for Sir Walter Scott.
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Pensive Protestor
This man seemed to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders at the G8 protests.
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Shape Shifter
Vail is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places I have ever visited. The snowboarding is incredible and the skills displayed were worth capturing on film.
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Slow Salem
Salem is a small town in South Africa where things move slowly and streets are more often than not empty.
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Political Drums
The Live8 concert held in London in 2005 was attended by approximately 200,000 people. Many of the people who attended were blissfully unaware of the political motivation for the concert. Most were there to see their favourite super stars perform on stage.
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London Eye
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Disdain for Authority
The woman pictured above was fairly intoxicated on Edinburgh's Princess Street. She was not pleased with the police presence and decided to show her disdain accordingly.
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Anarchist
Anarchists at the G8 Summit in Scotland were a main cause of violent protests at the Summit marches. Many protestors were fearful of these people and kept their distance from the groups causing the violence.
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Pantsula Smiles
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Informal Ballet
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Innocent Dance
Extra Carricular activity is a sanctuary for the pupils of Nombulelo High School in the Grahamstown informal settlement.
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