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# Statistics
Favourites: 21; Deviations: 20; Watchers: 9
Watching: 20; Pageviews: 5977; Comments Made: 227; Friends: 20
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: EscherFavorite movies: Fight Club, Usual Suspects, Twelve Monkeys
Favorite bands / musical artists: Martin Grech, Razorlight, Autechre
Favorite writers: Jeff Noon
# About me
Current Residence: Near LondonFavourite genre of music: E v e r y t h i n g
# Comments
Comments: 40
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SephirothsEvilTwin [2007-12-23 11:00:29 +0000 UTC]
Hellooo Friends!
I am writing you an email to beg for money, literally!
Okay the story goes that the Santago Rare Leopard Project is where i used my final work for my HND to photograph the leopards, ocelots and pumas held at the centre. I produced my finest work and now its under threat of closure, due to the terminal illness of the owner. I am trying to appeal to everyone who likes animals and those who photograph such beautiful cats.
Please read below for more information ..
The Santago project, in the UK, is under imminent threat of closure unless money can be raised to fund a dramatic increase in the cost of public liability insurance required to keep the project running. The aim of the project is to breed the most endangered types of leopard, particularly the clouded and snow, to be released back into the wild in an attempt to avoid their extinction.
An unexpected hike in insurance, along with critical illness of owner Peter James, puts the popular Rare Cat Project, Santago, under threat of closure unless money is raised for his partner Jackie to continue.
A popular attraction with many photographers and the destination of many photography workshops, Santago was started in 1989 by Peter James and is now home to a variety of Clouded, Snow, African and Black Leopards as well as Puma; totalling 14 big cats.
Photographers who hold photography workshops at Santago, or have done in the past, include Keith Hughes, Chris Weston, Andy Rouse, David Hemmings, Brian Hall of EOS Experience and John Wright of Photographers on Safari.
Unfortunately, Santago have recently experienced problems with troublesome neighbours and to make matters worse Peter was diagnosed with a terminal illness just a year ago and is now in a critical state. To keep the project alive Peter's wife, Jackie, will take over the business, but she has to acquire a dangerous animal licence to allow Santago to continue. This licence requires public liability insurance, now only provided by specialist insurance companies, and initial estimates suggest this will cost over £7,000, an unexpected and dramatic increase from the previous £180 cost.
While providing 24 hour care for her husband, Jackie now has the added pressure of raising the insurance money by 31st December. If the sum is not raised, Santago is in danger of being closed down.
ePHOTOzine has stepped in to help raise awareness and prevent the project from closing. We are appealing for donations to fund the cause and help Jackie and Peter keep the rare cats.
If you can help in anyway to promote and support this valued Wildlife Project by donations or by just forwarding this on to someone who cares!
Its extremely important that this place stays open, its one of the few places like it! I am donating today and hope that many others will do the same. Keeping this place open will allow many other people and photographers to have the opportunity to get up and close to some of the worlds most dangerous cats.
Thank you guys, Even if you cant donate please forward to someone who may be interested or even if you help promote it would be great. Thank you
Thank you for your time
Shell
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lady-ashitaka [2005-03-31 16:52:49 +0000 UTC]
Bonjour mon ami! Good to see ya, shall start checking out all ya stuff now...
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demonlight [2004-11-08 17:49:55 +0000 UTC]
'Ello. I classify you as a literary deviant. As such, you qualify for a watch, as long as you respond. I am trying to round up as many writers as possible, because we simply don't get enough recognition. So we will have to give each other recognition instead. So if you comment me, I'll do the same for you. I make it a matter of pride to leave in depth critiques, and value my DevFriends.
What do you think?
(please note that I am away this week - so it might be a little while before I get back to you)
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vurtual In reply to demonlight [2004-11-11 15:42:01 +0000 UTC]
Hi there! Thanks for your attention, I don't know if you've noticed, but I haven't been very active on DA for a while. That's because I'm rather preoccupied with my beatiful baby daughter who finally arrived a couple of weeks ago (see my last journal post !). Consequently, I can't promise you much material in the next couple of months, nor can I honestly say I'll be capable of giving in depth critiques at the moment. However, if you don't mind a DA relationship which is a bit one way for the moment, I'd really appreciate some coments on my work. There isn't much consistency in style or accomplishment to be honest, so just cos you don't like one certainly does not mean you'll dislike another, so my request is to have a good look through it all (there's not much!) and comment on anything which you have a particular interest or dislike of. I will return the favour in due course, but it won't be anytime soon.
Hope you understand and thanks for noticing
Andrew
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demonlight In reply to vurtual [2004-11-12 12:21:44 +0000 UTC]
Hey! Congratulations! ^_^ Best of luck to your enlarged family, and I can quite understand where your priorities lie. Have you watched me though? If you do, I can return the favour, so that I don't forget who you are in the meantime.
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vurtual In reply to demonlight [2004-12-08 00:00:15 +0000 UTC]
Hey there, have watched you, seen some interesting stuff. I will admit I haven't read everything - just don't have the time right now.
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vurtual In reply to my-scars [2004-08-22 17:18:56 +0000 UTC]
No problem! I'll resent you for a little while longer, then welcome you with open arms.
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LPSworkshop [2004-05-08 17:42:11 +0000 UTC]
"Ah one two, one two, this thing on? yeh? ok so"
*ahem*
"Member of livingpoetsociety hello. In the unfortunate eventuality of you not being aware of LPSWorkshop we are here today to inform you."
"Have a poem you feel just isn't one of your best? Would you like some honest critique on your work other than "i like it." "Its good."? Of course you do, no one's perfect. Thats why LPS have set up [link] ."
*Cheesy Salesman Grin*
"Come to LPSWorkshop today ( [link] ) Guarenteed to make your poetry better or your money back!"
*greendragon
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kaije [2004-04-01 08:45:38 +0000 UTC]
thank you for the critique and watch going through your gallery right now. i don't what all of it is, but i like it! wordplay and assonance galore...i was wondering what that meant!
<3
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my-scars [2004-03-26 17:39:58 +0000 UTC]
hey, last night was great, wasn't it? were you the loud bloke down the front?
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my-scars [2004-03-19 18:14:13 +0000 UTC]
*pokes you*
hello! i'm mona off the ohz forum. you may not have noticed me, but...well...yeah. i read more than i post. i promise to commet on your deviations when i have some more time!
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vurtual In reply to my-scars [2004-03-21 20:52:12 +0000 UTC]
Hi! I'm presuming you're in, so I'll pop round and take a look at your stuff if that's ok by you
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my-scars In reply to vurtual [2004-03-22 15:57:57 +0000 UTC]
hey, thank you tons for all the comments! i have to say i had heard of deviant art before i saw your signature on ohz, but hadnt joined or anything, so thanks for prompting me to check it out.
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shallow-twist [2004-01-30 11:14:59 +0000 UTC]
heya there, this is hana from ohz im liking ur stuff. xxxx
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vurtual In reply to shallow-twist [2004-01-30 19:39:29 +0000 UTC]
Hey there hana! how you doin? Hopefully we will be chattin soon anyway, cos you finally put me on messenger anyway, I gonna sneak over to have a look at your gallery now . See ya soon!
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sickofbeinscared [2004-01-29 23:45:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks mate for adding my "The Incident" to your favorites.
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vurtual In reply to sickofbeinscared [2004-01-30 20:12:53 +0000 UTC]
No question about it my friend. A stunning piece, was the story (supposedly) true? It struck me as a bit of an urban legend, but if it was just your invention, it was very convincingly put!
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sickofbeinscared In reply to vurtual [2004-01-30 20:57:08 +0000 UTC]
I actually read about it in one of my Urban Legend books. I will reply with the Title and author if I can remember it. Thanks a lot bro
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evnh [2004-01-18 05:23:53 +0000 UTC]
thank you for the favourites addition of from the fire i had a good time with brushes on that one
evn
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vurtual In reply to evnh [2004-01-30 20:19:50 +0000 UTC]
Well deserved! The character reminds me of one of my mates work, and he's since got a dev art page. His user name is twistypigeon (don't know how to make that a link?) and he has a website too, [link] with some more than funky stuff.
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evnh In reply to vurtual [2004-01-30 21:12:41 +0000 UTC]
:devtwistypigeon: == ~twistypigeon ..the FAQ has more information about this kind of stuff too if you are stuck.
the site looks good gallery/guestbook not accessible though ..
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vurtual In reply to evnh [2004-01-31 09:40:05 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I've not had any trouble. He might appreciate an email describing the problem - might be able to solve it. Not really a tech head, but it may have something to do with the browser you are using.
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evnh In reply to vurtual [2004-01-31 13:29:39 +0000 UTC]
you were right.. it only works in microsoft internet explorer, does not in mozilla/firebird/netscape/opera.. which sort of bags it for a lot of us that do not use msie haha. i think the conflict is either in the javascript or the tables.. i just could not notice that being too tired late last night mmm i will send a note to him methinks..
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ori [2004-01-17 19:55:56 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the comment and favourite on Blue Hand. Not sure what I will do with that style, but I might do it soon because my digital paintings lately have been weeks of work, and I'd like to get back to something a bit more simple and free.
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dark-dear-heart [2004-01-17 01:10:06 +0000 UTC]
Hey man... not too much action in the comment department here, so I figured I'd drop you a note ! Well, thanks for the , and, or course, your kind words!
I've never really paid very much attention to the puncuation in my poetry... I've always wrote on what I guess is a "however it first comes out is how it stays" policy on punctuation. But your comments make me want to think a little more carefully about it with my poems...
Anyway, I'll be checking out your "cold and emotionless" work sometime in the near future .
Take it easy .
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vurtual [2004-01-15 20:01:04 +0000 UTC]
I don't know how my current writing style is going to be percieved. It is very cold and emotionless: the idea being that it allows the reader to get their own emotions, rather than be forced into the ones I want them to have. This is particularly true of the " Awakening" series up to now, because they are written in the second person.
However, in my next piece "Delivery" I have avoided commiting myself to first, second or third person. I would be interested to know how that makes people feel, ie, does it seem to be first, second or third person to you. I am in the middle of writing it at the moment, and I don't expect it to be finished tonight, but I will submit what I have and would love to hear some feedback.
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