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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 10/18/2004
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Wow - I really cannot believe that I missed this the first time around. I mean it is not exactly camoflauged lol
This is a super photograph Ian, the colours and detail are amazing and the about is very interesting indeed. I guess I will never complain again about using a 2litre can to finish off the bathroom ceiling lol
Best wishes, Steve
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Deb Mayes
{K:19605} 10/9/2004
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I love airplanes, but this has been transformed into a true work of art. Excellent technically, but your "about" has to be one of the best I've read. Thanks so much for sharing. :)
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 10/9/2004
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Excellent Introduction!...and Beautiful Colourful Photographic capture of this Aircraft! Nice Presentation...Ian!!! Jeff>
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Ian Sharp
{K:1762} 10/4/2004
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Thanks for the comments, the aircraft look very good in reality, the colors are stunning.
Ian Brisbane
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Loyce D. Hood
{K:1859} 10/3/2004
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Very interesting notes. Beautiful capture and color. It almost looks like something from the '60s. Super job, Ian.
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John Beavin
{K:4477} 10/3/2004
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Great image Ian and heaps of info. good work.
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George Marks
{K:15437} 10/3/2004
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Fantastic color and great capture!
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Ian Sharp
{K:1762} 10/2/2004
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"Yananyi" means going or travelling. In "Yananyi Dreaming" radiating pathways lead to the symbol of Uluru, depicted both as a physical form surrounded by Kurkara (desert oak trees), and as an abstract representation of concentric circles. Blue hills (Tali) rise from the desert landscape, and mala (Rufous Hair - Wallaby) tracks are imprinted on the sand. Lungkata (Blue tongued Lizard) basks in the hot sun in this fragile and ancient place. "Yananyi Dreaming" is the strong Uluru story.
Rene Kulitja describes her artistic works for "Yananyi Dreaming." "This is my traditional place. I am a Pitjantjatjara woman. My pictures tell about the landscape, the animals and the plants of Uluru. We go hunting in the desert for tjala (honey ant) and lungkata (Blue-tongued Lizard). I am a traditional owner at Uluru. My husband, my kids and I - we love this country."
"Yananyi Dreaming" was welcomed to Australia with a special Inma ceremony performed by singers and dancers from Rene's Mutitjulu community in Uluru.
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