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There is something incredibly powerful about this image.
The primal instincts of lions .. at play .. doesn't look too different (to my eye) to that of lions hunting.

But to Lion Whisperer Kevin Richardson, its all part of a lifetime's love.

Kevin has always shown an interest in all types of creatures large and small and from an early age at just 3, was breeding crickets under his bed and keeping a pet toad called “Paddajie”. He grew from a young boy who cared for so many animals that he was called “The Bird Man of Orange Grove” in his home town to an adolescent who ran wild and, finally, to a man who is able to cross the divide between humans and predators. As a self-taught animal behaviorist, Richardson has broken every safety rule known to humans when working with these wild animals. Flouting common misconceptions that breaking an animal’s spirit with sticks and chains is the best way to subdue them, he uses love, understanding and trust to develop personal bonds with them. His unique method of getting to know their individual personalities, what makes each of them angry, happy, upset, or irritated-just like a mother understands a child-has caused them to accept him like one of their own into their fold.

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Sun, 01 Nov 2009 09:23:55 -0800 208,000 LEDs on the Yas Hotel light up the inaugural Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/208000-leds-on-the-yas-hotel-light-up-the-ina http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/208000-leds-on-the-yas-hotel-light-up-the-ina

Watching the inaugural Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix, at Yas Marina track, today, I was mesmerised by the way the entire 'skin' of the main structure changed colours, pulsing and glowing in the fading light.
A little bit of homework, and I discovered that the 'structure" was the Yas Hotel, set in a truly breathtaking location (half on land and half on water), overlooking the marina and positioned on the Yas Marina Circuit itself.
From the outside, the incredible gridshell can be seen for miles around and mimics the throw of a local fishing net. It's visually stunning.
A little bit more homework, and I discover that the roof is a massive array of LEDs, a total of 208,800 LEDs being used on the project making it one of the largest LED projects in the world.
What can you say?

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Thu, 29 Oct 2009 12:34:20 -0700 Silhouette. The lazy gait of elephants. The warm sun of Africa. The golden colours of sunset. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/silhouette-the-lazy-gait-of-elephants-the-war http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/silhouette-the-lazy-gait-of-elephants-the-war

1/200 sec at f/10, ISO 100
200m, (200-400mm, f/4.0)

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Wed, 07 Oct 2009 14:16:15 -0700 France's Royal de Luxe street theatre company performs "The Berlin Reunion", watched by 1,5 million people - The Big Picture http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/frances-royal-de-luxe-street-theatre-company http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/frances-royal-de-luxe-street-theatre-company

"Earlier this week, 1.5 million people filled the streets of Berlin, Germany to watch a several-day performance by France's Royal de Luxe street theatre company titled "The Berlin Reunion"."

An absolutely astonishing theatrical performance, the Reunion show featured two massive marionettes, the Big Giant, a deep-sea diver, and his niece, the Little Giantess.

The storyline of the performance has the two separated by a wall, thrown up by "land and sea monsters". The Big Giant has just returned from a long and difficult - but successful - expedition to destroy the wall, and now the two are walking the streets of Berlin, seeking each other after many years apart.

Astonishing. Lest we forget.

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Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:11:00 -0700 Breathtaking image of the Bengal Tiger's regal power http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/breathtaking-image-of-the-bengal-tigers-regal http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/breathtaking-image-of-the-bengal-tigers-regal

Photographer Birte Person captured this spectacular shot of a rare Bengal Tiger at feeding time, doing the closest thing it could to hunting, at Singapore Zoo.

This is just one of those images that blows you away! It reminds me of this another stunning shot of a Tiger underwater, which I have dug out of my Posterous archives.

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"White tigers are almost extinct and most of those that survive are in captivity. In the past century only 12 have been spotted in the wild.

They are neither an albino nor a separate subspecies. Instead, they are a genetic hiccup, which happens naturally once in every 10,000 Bengal tiger births.

The result is a tiger with white fur, black stripes, blue eyes and a pink nose.

Bengal tigers are fully grown at two to three years of age and live for up to 15 years in the wild. Males weigh 200-230 kilograms and are up to three metres in length. The females are 130-70 kilograms and up to 2.5 metres long."

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Sat, 12 Sep 2009 04:41:35 -0700 Photo Walk Winners from Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photo Walk 2009. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/photo-walk-winners-from-scott-kelbys-worldwid http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/photo-walk-winners-from-scott-kelbys-worldwid

The 2009 winning photographs from Scott Kelby's Worldwide Photo Walk 2009 have been selected. There were over 900 Photo Walks, over 32,600 walkers worldwide, and 10s of 1000s of photographs!
The best in show & Grand Prize winner is this delightfully candid shot entitled “Can’t stop smiling” taken by Bossakorn Buena in Amphawa, Thailand.
South African photographers turned out for the day in venues across the country, with Photo Walks being hosted in the following cities:
Bloemfontein, Free State
Cape Town (Waterfront), Western Cape
Cape Town, Western Cape
CBD, Eastern Cape
Durban, KwaZulu, Natal
Johannesburg 2 , Gauteng
Johannesburg, Gauteng
Kempton Park, Gauteng
Potchefstroom, North, West
Stellenbosch, Western Cape
That's a nice spread of places, with potentially riveting material to capture on the day.
My own take on the Saffer results?
The winning images in each of the SA locations struggle to sit alongside the overall winning images. Which is a bit disappointing.
We have the 'graphers. We have the colours. We have the subjects.
Sadly, we didn't do justice to our talents in capturing those compelling, though provoking, jaw-dropping, or plain visually delightful shots!
But congrats to the winners. I love the concept, and can't wait to tackle the 2010 version!

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Fri, 11 Sep 2009 11:47:56 -0700 The Sayano-Shushenskaya dam accident - Destruction on an awesome scale. The Big Picture http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/the-sayano-shushenskaya-dam-accident-destruct http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/the-sayano-shushenskaya-dam-accident-destruct

Engineering on an awesome scale ... The Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric power dam is seen from above Cheryomushky, Russia on August 20, 2009. (ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP/Getty Images)
Engineering on an awesome scale. Its pretty impressive stuff. Particularly when things go right.
But when they go wrong, destruction on an awesome scale is the result. Even the best risk mitigation processes aren't fail-safe.


"On August 17th, near Sayanogorsk in south central Russia, a catastrophic accident took place in the turbine and transformer rooms of the hydroelectric plant of the Sayano-Shushenskaya dam. The exact cause is still under investigation, but what is known so far is that a tremendous amount of water from the Yenisei River flooded the turbine room, causing at least one transformer explosion and extensive damage to all ten turbines, destroying at least three of them. 74 workers are known to have lost their lives in the accident, while one remains missing. Additionally, 40 tons of transformer oil were spilled into the river, killing an estimated 400 tons of trout in two fisheries. Investigators plan to release findings in two months, as Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called for a nationwide infrastructure inspection."

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Sat, 05 Sep 2009 12:30:49 -0700 Monkey business. Snacking away. Snapping away. Living in the moment. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/monkey-business-snacking-away-snapping-away-l http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/monkey-business-snacking-away-snapping-away-l

The Pilanesberg National Park is situated on the eroded remains of an extinct alkaline volcanic crater - one of only three in the world.
Forever associated with Sun City, the Park consists of numerous hills, wooded ravines and grassed open plains, a very picturesque setting. A wide diversity of eco-types makes a beautiful home for more than 35 species of large mammals, the sought-after "Big Five" and more than 300 bird species.
Sometimes we forget the little guys though. I watched this young Vervet tackle the Spring buds on a warm day in Manyane. So intent. Focused. Living in the moment. He knew I was there. But he let me be. Keeping half an eye on me, as I snap'd away, and he snacked away.
It was a refreshing moment.
As it should be.

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Sat, 05 Sep 2009 12:16:09 -0700 Two Mongolias. The planet may be small, but there is still so much to see. The Big Picture http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/two-mongolias-the-planet-may-be-small-but-the http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/two-mongolias-the-planet-may-be-small-but-the

"Mongolia (the independent nation), and Inner Mongolia (a neighboring autonomous region of the People's Republic of China) share a common history and geography, and have both evolved in recent years, centering much of their growth on their famous culture."
"Mongolia is a young democracy - its 1990 revolution less than 20 years old now - formerly a Soviet-backed communist republic, and much earlier ruled by many different dynasties back to Genghis Khan in 1206."
"Inner Mongolia continues to undergo a cultural shift as ethnic Han Chinese now make up nearly 80% of the population, and efforts at retaining Mongolian culture are being undertaken."
I just keep getting blown away by how little I know about this planet, in spite of how small it has become.

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Fri, 21 Aug 2009 23:27:58 -0700 The future of modelling? The Big Picture's latest series on robots. Is she for real? http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/the-future-of-modelling-the-big-pictures-late http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/the-future-of-modelling-the-big-pictures-late

The HRP-4C humanoid robot "Miim" presents a wedding dress by Japanese designer Yumi Katsura during the 2009 Yumi Katsura Paris Grand Collection fashion show in Osaka, western Japan, July 22, 2009. (REUTERS/Toru Hanai)

The Big Picture continues to astound with its collection of images on subjects that intrigue. This series is on Robots (http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/08/more_robots.html):
"Scientists, students and corporations continue their work around the world in the field of robotics, persistently improving and redefining their capabilities, interfaces and roles in society. Unmanned vehicles fly above war zones, telerobotics give humans a broader virtual presence and humanoid robots gain more parity with humans, refining their movements and responses. Collected here are a handful of recent photographs of robotics in use around the world."
[Previously on TBP: Robots - http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/03/robots.html]
What astonishes me about this image, is just how *real* 'she' looks. Mind you, the robotic nature of modelling aside, I wonder what real impact 'she' would make on the world of fashion ramps.
Think about it.

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Mon, 10 Aug 2009 03:00:49 -0700 Hiroshima, 64 years ago. Lest we forget - The Big Picture http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/hiroshima-64-years-ago-lest-we-forget-the-big http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/hiroshima-64-years-ago-lest-we-forget-the-big
A man looks over the expanse of ruins left by the explosion of the atomic bomb on in Hiroshima, Japan. (AP Photo)

August 6th, marked 64 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan by the United States at the end of World War II.
Targeted for military reasons and for its terrain (flat for easier assessment of the aftermath), Hiroshima was home to approximately 250,000 people at the time of the bombing.
The U.S. B-29 Superfortress bomber "Enola Gay" took off from Tinian Island very early on the morning of August 6th, carrying a single 4,000 kg (8,900 lb) uranium bomb codenamed "Little Boy".
At 8:15 am, Little Boy was dropped from 9,400 m (31,000 ft) above the city, freefalling for 57 seconds while a complicated series of fuse triggers looked for a target height of 600 m (2,000 ft) above the ground.
At the moment of detonation, a small explosive initiated a super-critical mass in 64 kg (141 lbs) of uranium. Of that 64 kg, only .7 kg (1.5 lbs) underwent fission, and of that mass, only 600 milligrams was converted into energy - an explosive energy that seared everything within a few miles, flattened the city below with a massive shockwave, set off a raging firestorm and bathed every living thing in deadly radiation.
Nearly 70,000 people are believed to have been killed immediately, with possibly another 70,000 survivors dying of injuries and radiation exposure by 1950.
Today, Hiroshima houses a Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum near ground zero, promoting a hope to end the existence of all nuclear weapons.
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Lest we forget.

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Mon, 10 Aug 2009 02:13:00 -0700 Running the Numbers. Light Bulbs. 320,000 light bulbs equivalent of electricity wasted in US every minute. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/running-the-numbers-light-bulbs-320000-light http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/running-the-numbers-light-bulbs-320000-light

Light Bulbs, 2008
72x96"
Depicts 320,000 light bulbs, equal to the number of kilowatt hours of electricity wasted in the United States every minute from inefficient residential electricity usage (inefficient wiring, computers in sleep mode, etc.).

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Running the Numbers
An American Self-Portrait  
 
Running the Numbers looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminium cans (thirty seconds of can consumption) and so on. My hope is that images representing these quantities might have a different effect than the raw numbers alone, such as we find daily in articles and books. Statistics can feel abstract and anesthetizing, making it difficult to connect with and make meaning of 3.6 million SUV sales in one year, for example, or 2.3 million Americans in prison, or 32,000 breast augmentation surgeries in the U.S. every month.

This project visually examines these vast and bizarre measures of our society, in large intricately detailed prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs. Employing themes such as the near versus the far, and the one versus the many, I hope to raise some questions about the roles and responsibilities we each play as individuals in a collective that is increasingly enormous, incomprehensible, and overwhelming.”

Chris Jordan, Seattle, 2008

http://www.chrisjordan.com/

 

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Sun, 09 Aug 2009 00:09:00 -0700 "The Autumn colours of Jozi" - Expect the Unexpected.The Economist http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/the-autumn-colours-of-jozi-expect-the-unexpec http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/the-autumn-colours-of-jozi-expect-the-unexpec
Given South Africa’s geographical location, we don’t seem to have the clear divisions between seasons, that we’re schooled to embrace. Our Spring is no more than a prelude to Summer, which is long, and hot. And riven with blue skies. And Autumn seems to be just a few weeks, a hushed farewell to Summer, before the chill of Winter sets in.
It is true that we don’t boast the majesty of the Redwoods, as they glow translucent in their autumn splendour. All reds, and oranges, oceans of golden hues.
But Jozi is no barren canvass.
No. Jozi’s Autumn colours are glorious in their own right. Yellows, oranges, reds, and blue. Sometimes, we just need to open our eyes, and let them see.

The Autumn colours of Jozi.

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Wed, 15 Jul 2009 12:06:55 -0700 Remembering Apollo 11. Never stop dreaming. It is the essence of our existence - The Big Picture http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/remembering-apollo-11-never-stop-dreaming-it http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/remembering-apollo-11-never-stop-dreaming-it

"Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, photographed by Neil Armstrong (visible in reflection).

Buzz Aldrin: "As I walked away from the Eagle Lunar Module, Neil said 'Hold it, Buzz', so I stopped and turned around, and then he took what has become known as the 'Visor' photo. I like this photo because it captures the moment of a solitary human figure against the horizon of the Moon, along with a reflection in my helmet's visor of our home away from home, the Eagle, and of Neil snapping the photo. Here we were, farther away from the rest of humanity than any two humans had ever ventured. Yet, in another sense, we became inextricably connected to the hundreds of millions watching us more than 240,000 miles away. In this one moment, the world came together in peace for all mankind."

(quoted with permission from Apollo Through the Eyes of the Astronauts). (NASA)

I was 4 years old when this incredible event took place. And to this day, I remember the awe I felt when I saw the television images on our b/w TV screen of the day. Afterwards, every time some-one spoke of the 'man on the moon' ... I wanted to believe them ... I could *see * the guy ... the same man who was on TV. I know. I *saw* him there too.

Such are the way dreams are built.

Never stop dreaming. It is the essence of our existence.

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Sat, 27 Jun 2009 10:40:00 -0700 Soccer in South Africa - The Big Picture captures scenes of South Africans enjoying the beautiful game. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/soccer-in-south-africa-the-big-picture-captur http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/soccer-in-south-africa-the-big-picture-captur

South Africa's new Soccer City Stadium is seen, under construction with the Johannesburg skyline in the background, on the outskirts of Soweto, South Africa.
June 13, 2009

"South Africa is currently hosting the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, an international soccer tournament held every four years. The Confederations Cup is regarded as a dress rehearsal for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, also hosted by South Africa - the first World Cup to be held in Africa.
Expectations are high as preparations, stadium construction and planning for both tournaments have recently picked up pace."

Bafana Bafana, SA's national soccer team, defied expectations by holding the mighty Brazillians off for 88 minutes in the Confederations Cup semi-final earlier this week. If the game captured my imagination, imagine what it has done for the township lads in this series of images from The Big Picture.

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Sun, 14 Jun 2009 12:30:14 -0700 Family ties. The perfect moment. Masai Mara. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/family-ties-the-perfect-moment-masai-mara http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/family-ties-the-perfect-moment-masai-mara

There was a sweet spot ... when the sun dipped out from beneath the clouds ... and its rays softly touched the tops of the ant hill on which this cheetah and her cubs were resting.

You just *knew* that the light was perfect ...

The perfect moment.

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Sun, 07 Jun 2009 10:27:21 -0700 Remembering Tiananmen, 20 years later. Lest we forget, The Big Picture. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/remembering-tiananmen-20-years-later-lest-we http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/remembering-tiananmen-20-years-later-lest-we

"In this photo taken on June 5, 1989 and made available for the first time by the AP on Thursday June 4, 2009, three unidentified men flee the scene, as another man (background left) stands alone to block a line of approaching tanks (background right) in Beijing's Tiananmen Square."

"This previously unseen photograph was taken by then-AP reporter Terril Jones and came to light after online discussions of the incident on The New York Times' Lens Blog on the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown."
AP Photo/Terril Jones

Lest we forget.

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Sat, 23 May 2009 02:52:00 -0700 Clive Sinclair - 30 Dumb Inventions - Hey, maybe he was just ahead of his time. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/clive-sinclair-30-dumb-inventions-hey-maybe-h http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/clive-sinclair-30-dumb-inventions-hey-maybe-h

Mini Television, 1966
"British inventor Clive Sinclair shows off his mini television. Please note the thickness of his glasses."

Photo: Terry Disney/Getty Images
Jul 22, 1966

Wait a minute. Aren't tech companies extolling the virtues of us watching TV on our cellphone handsets these days?

So who's the dumb one. Them, or us?

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Thu, 21 May 2009 09:57:48 -0700 Go on then. Make my day. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/go-on-then-make-my-day http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/go-on-then-make-my-day

Life can leave you a little scarred at times.

They say a wounded Buffalo is amongst the most dangerous animals on earth. Watching this weathered soul chew the cud, I could see the wariness/weariness of his many years etched on his face. But a more docile beast you couldn't find.

I wonder what it takes to transform him into that raging beast of legend. I wouldn't want to be around though when he thinks:

"Go on then. Make my day."

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Wed, 20 May 2009 12:45:22 -0700 Hubble's final servicing mission - an incredible feat of engineering, human ingenuity, and courage. http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/hubbles-final-servicing-mission-an-incredible http://dazmsmith.posterous.com/hubbles-final-servicing-mission-an-incredible

Astronaut Michael Good handles a bundle of tools and equipment for use on the Hubble Space Telescope in the cargo bay of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Atlantis - part of a five-day agenda of spacewalking and work on the giant orbital observatory. (NASA)

I still find this an incredible feat of engineering, human ingenuity, and courage.

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