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The Stillness of Motion would be the best label of the 1st page of pictures. 1000 people could be hearing or seeing the same thing and yet each person will hear or see it differently. MOST THUMBNAILS ARE ZOOMED PICTURES, SO HIT INDIVIDUAL PICTURE TO SEE ALL. When you look at the full picture does your perception change? Pick out a still life scene and make motion happen. Which picture would you feel most comfortable being in? Also which picture would you not want to be in? If you were in the picture what story could you tell about the experience?For comments Write me at; rd4802@earthlink.net. Thanks for visiting.
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Rodney > Palden Gyatso spent 33 years in Chinese prisons and Laogai camps in Tibet.  Palden is a monk who protested the treatment of the Tibetan people.  He was treated in ways that few people would be able to survive or keep their sanity.  Now he travels the world to tell his story. See his web site at; www.paldengyatso.com
Rodney > Gateway Arch and Old Courthouse,  St. Louis, Missouri, reflections on a building.
Rodney > Old Court House,  St. Louis Missouri, reflections on building.  This court house is the oldest west of the Missisippi built in the 1830's.
Rodney > Reflection of Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri
Rodney > Old Courthouse, St Louis Missouri,  Built in the 1830's.  Located near the Gateway Arch. A very graphic musium inside.
Rodney > Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, Missouri
Rodney > Gone fishing,  father and son
Rodney > A Few Recent Favorite Photos photo
Rodney > A Few Recent Favorite Photos photo
Palden Gyatso spent 33 years in Chinese prisons and Laogai camps in Tibet. Palden is a monk who protested the treatment of the Tibetan people. He was treated in ways that few people would be able to survive or keep their sanity. Now he travels the world to tell his story. See his web site at; http://www.paldengyatso.com
 > Palden Gyatso spent 33 years in Chinese prisons and Laogai camps in Tibet.  Palden is a monk who protested the treatment of the Tibetan people.  He was treated in ways that few people would be able to survive or keep their sanity.  Now he travels the world to tell his story. See his web site at; www.paldengyatso.com
Palden Gyatso spent 33 years in Chinese prisons and Laogai camps in Tibet. Palden is a monk who protested the treatment of the Tibetan people. He was treated in ways that few people would be able to survive or keep their sanity. Now he travels the world to tell his story. See his web site at; http://www.paldengyatso.com
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Keywords: human rights mistreatment of classes of people
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