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A moment in time

by bigbear6208 on Saturday, September 19, 2009

I was checking my Facebook account today and I stumbled acrross a message in my inbox. I made a quite the impression. I feel as though my pictures are sending a strong message. This message was from a friend of mine and I wanted to share it with you guys....


i was just on your blog spot. ur creative energy is revving. your knowledge is insurmountable. ur vibe is right, the time is now. embark on tht new journey. just wanted to let you know i am breath taken by the perciseness in your pictures. amazed by the stories they tell and the glorious moments you've managed to capture. simply floored. i'm seeing the world thru different eyes and i like what i see. you are amazing.....have a good weekend


-Renea-Marie
Thank you very much for the shout out Renea..lol






This picture brings back vivid memories of Maspeth....




Akil Borneo I think....

by bigbear6208 on Tuesday, September 15, 2009

I am here again, in a familiar place feeling something Ive felt before, wondering why its still here, why I didnt deal with it more fully before. But Im glad I have a second chance at it... and I know that if I need a third chance, I'll get it. I also know that if it comes up again, I'll recognize it sooner and deal with it more readily. This is growth. And, I am happy to be alive. 

Akil Borneo
-"I am the punishment of God... If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you."
Genghis Khan

Featured Photographer

by bigbear6208 on Friday, September 11, 2009

Elizabeth Fernandez
     Attending CUNY Hunter, this well rounded photographer has been all over. From the controversial city as Amsterdam, to lover's paradise Paris France. Nearly completed with her double major, Ms. Fernandez has eye for the perfect shot. She has an extraordinary ability to capture a vivid story within a photograph. Simple as capturing an umbrella between rain boots... Who would of thought of that? 
     I hear by grace you with some of her work. To see more you can visit her facebook albums here.


     Heres why I think this picture is awesome... at first i thought you were out doors and the green carpet was grass. this is a snapshot of the process of industriaization. demin was thee epitome of working class garb. Plastic is one of the major advances in the textile industry and astroturf the diplacement of grass or triumph of man over nature. its like a concise story of man as god. like industrial man sitting on the throne looking down at creation. looking down at a symbol of the corporation and a simple piece of technology that again shows mans triumph over nature. i think i would also argue for the feminization of mascuinity. i mean its deni in rain boots but the city workers orange hue.


im still staring at it.


-Nick Tejeda 


                                        
-Krakow, Poland (Auschwitz and Burkanow)
-Berlin Germany 
The Berlin Wall 

New Layout

by bigbear6208 on Monday, September 07, 2009

Well it me again..


I took a period of 5 months to re evaluate my life and where its heading. So to the new me I am going to create a new layout.

Family

by bigbear6208 on Monday, April 06, 2009

Part Of My Beautiful Family


-Saeida


My other sister Jalisa

I know why families were created with all their imperfections. They humanize you. They are made to make you forget yourself occasionally, so that the beautiful balance of life is not destroyed.

Have a Nice Day!!




Sweet Sweet TnT

by bigbear6208 on Saturday, March 14, 2009

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival 2009

This carnival season was truly a memorable one. The colors were amazing, the people were eccentric, and the food was beyond comprehension.

Here's a little history lesson...

Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago originally had its roots in both West African festivals and French Catholic carnival celebrations, where mask were donned and social visits ensued. When the use of drums and religious practices were prohibited, slaves (and then former slaves) found novel ways to pass on their heritage.

Carnival then grew with African influences from the slaves who added singing, dancing, and music to transform Carnival into what we see today. Carnival is celebrated two days before Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent. In the earliest times, similar celebrations were held at the end of crops being harvested, hence the Crop Over celebrations in some other Caribbean islands.

However, as harvest festivals were reduced, the festival time became co-terminous with French colonists' celebration, the pre-Lenten festival tied to the Roman Catholic carne vale (farewell to the flesh), in preparation for fasting and religious disciplines of Lent.









Have A Nice Day!!!



February 12th, 2009

by bigbear6208 on Friday, March 13, 2009



My Empress


Laila B.F. Borneo

Well let me start of by sorry to those that have been asking for my pictures. I have a great excuse for the delay. As you can see, I have been blessed from above with the most precious gift a man can ask for.

When I first laid on on her she was crying of course. New world, new noise and nothing to swim in. I would also be worried if I'm placed into a new environment. When I went up to her, I said "hi my love", she stopped crying and opened her eyes to see who was talking to her while she was in her mothers womb. Now she can connect a face with a voice. That was the greatest feeling in my entire life.

Like always, I tend to share some knowledge...

“The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, the education, the money, than circumstances, than failure, than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a company... a church... a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice everyday regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past... we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude. I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. And so it is with you... we are in charge of our Attitudes.”


-Charles R. Swindoll







Have a Nice Day!