Monday, August 1, 2016

(Mid Level) Mystery Photos







1. Always leads to lifelong struggles and it leads to a person not to trust anyone anymore about his/her problems.  People always seem them as friends but actually are not.

2. Tangaroa, son of Kora, the white witch from Tarawera, was about to become a man. Respectul of traditions, Tangaroa, on his own, will have to face his darkest demons and to fight innumerable malicious spirits, wandering through the Wai-O-Tapu's forest, inside the Hereafter’s territory. Like his older brother Nikau before, this ultimate test will determined his duty as a confirmed sorcerer.

White sorcerers are known for their altruism, compassion, generosity, wisdom, tolerance, honnesty and their infinite kindness. They possess the power of the natural creation and are the guardians of the knowledge. Black sorcerers are known for their courage, frankness, trickery, impulsivness, leadership and their unfailing tenacity. They possess the power of the destruction and are the guardians of the reminiscence.

Leading by his uncontrolled curiosity and his childish innocence, Tangaroa will quickly find out that this choice won’t belong to himself. Wai-O-Tapu seems to have other plans for the apprentice...
3. It was such a special day for us. It was so cloudy when we got ready, which seems like expecting the approach of unknown things. Finally our dream came true. We prepared all the equipment we need. Also we made a detailed plan for our upcoming journey. Today, we decided to embark on the adventure. We were really excited to look around new world!!
4. I saw this picture one year ago when I was working on a project for my studies in communication. This project was to create an advertisement for a company or a charity for giving a strong message from ART. For this project I thought to do an advertisement for UNICEF, and this picture would help illustrate my work.


This picture was taken by Sabine Weiss, a famous Swiss humanist photographer, who has had a lot of exhibitions in New York, Paris, Geneva, London and more.

Le petite Egyptienne was taken in Egypt near to the capital, Cairo. She met this little girl in the village where she sold old dolls to help her parents.


At the first look we can think it’s a simple picture of little girl, but no. This girl represents happiness and the chlid’s soul, the innocence. What captures the attention is her smile. It is so natural. The picture was taken maybe at a funny event or something else.

Behind this picture Sabine Weiss wanted to communicate the hope in the world, and that is ART.

5.  The Gods claimed their territory by sticking their boomerangs into the ground. Now everybody can see how big they are.

6. We encounter each other on Palm Beach. Let the journey begin.

7. "Tomorrow is another day." We couldn't expect what would happen to us. It was a good beginning though.

8. Her smile is pure and walks on the wind. So clear as the reflection of a cloud on the water. And so clear, like rain that gives the sky. 

When she laughs, the stars of her eyes open and shine. With that glassy glare that only innocence has. Without those dark shadows that eclipse when they grow up. 

When his eyes open, his soul is white, like snow winter when curdled. Quiet and cal as a serene tide. Happy and at peace with everything. He unknowingly loves.

This is the beautiful portrait of ephemeral innocence. But it's just the mysterious dream of a spark of mundane existence.

9. A bear got hungry so he decided to leave his cave to go foraging. Unfortunately he didn't find any fruit or insects. So he had to walk for a long time until he reached a river that was full of fish. He caught some salmon to assuage his hunger and regained his cave.

10. I hike through the woods and suddenly I see a beautiful landscape. For me it is a clearance since I have been walking for three days without fresh water to drink or hot food.  My feet hurt and my backpack gets heavier with every hour. 

I walk down the little path which brings me to the little village with nice little houses. People are living there, baking bread,  playing with kids, and warming up their houses. I see smoky chimneys and a nice life together. 

Hopefully I find a place to hunker down.    

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