the sound of waves
drawing near, I become part
of the winter scene
Kuroda Momoko
cited: Makoto Ueda, Far Beyond the Field

Nikon D750 f/5 1/1000 85mm 800 ISO
dark figure on light ground… 8 of 10
the sound of waves
drawing near, I become part
of the winter scene
Kuroda Momoko
cited: Makoto Ueda, Far Beyond the Field

Nikon D750 f/5 1/1000 85mm 800 ISO
dark figure on light ground… 8 of 10
As the Government refuses to move an inch continuing the resistance is critical!
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“The BC and Federal Governments have abruptly stepped away from talks that were scheduled for this week as the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary chiefs justly stated they would not ask other Nations to stand down as a precondition to having Nation to Nation talks.
“Powerful actions and a widespread will to struggle against injustice have proliferated in response to the raid on Tyendinaga as anger grows at the Government’s use of force and steadfast refusal to negotiate in good faith.
“The Government’s demand that blockades end for talks to begin illustrate how powerful this movement is and how afraid they are of widespread and sustained Indigenous resistance. The Wet’suwet’en Hereditary chiefs have asked for people to continue to act in support of their demands.
“… people have risen up in defiance of colonial injunctions and set up new rail and road blockades across the country: Over 500 people shut down rail traffic in Toronto, The Port of Vancouver was shut down for over 24 hours, Kahnawake Mohawks reinforced their barricades in response to an injunction, Indigenous youth retook the BC Legislature vowing to stay until Nation to Nation talks occur, and new rail blockades went up in Chase, Abbotsford, Maple Ridge, Hamilton, Gitxsan territory, Lennoxville among many other incredible actions.
“As police begin to act more aggressively towards new blockades many people have made tactical temporary retreats avoiding arrests and setting themselves up to continue to struggle in a sustained fashion.”
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iPhone 7 f/1.8 3.99mm 100 ISO
dark figure on light ground
rule of thirds
river of life, afloat
currents of shrouded tomorrows
monarch butterfly

Nikon D750 f/5.6 1/200 85mm 800 ISO

Sony RX1003 f/3.2 1/500s 8.8mm 80 ISO
Image posted in response to Cee’s Photo Challenges: black and white photo challenge…

Nikon D750 f/5 1/4000s 85mm 200 ISO
dark figure on light ground
soundlessly gentle
father’s hands, his voiceless voice
monochrome photo


iPhone 7 f/1.8 1/100s 3.99m 40 ISO
dark figure on light ground
snowfall’s solitude
and dove-gray skies — eavesdropping
whispered memories

Nikon D750 f/4.5 1/4000s 85mm 800 ISO

Nikon D750 f/4.2 1/3200 46mm 800 ISO
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It is time to fight for our land, our lives, our children, our future.
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“Canada invades. Invades on behalf of industry. Invades during ceremony. Canada tears us from our land. Tears us from our families, from our homes. Takes our drums away. Takes our women away. Jails us for protecting the land, for being in ceremony, for honouring our ancestors.
Unist’ot’en Women Arrested in ceremony
On February 10, RCMP invaded unceded Unist’ot’en territory, arresting and forcibly removing Freda Huson (Chief Howilhkat), Brenda Michell (Chief Geltiy), Dr. Karla Tait, and four Indigenous land defenders from our yintah. They were arrested in the middle of a ceremony to honour the ancestors. Police tore down the red dresses that were hung to hold the spirits of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two spirit people. They extinguished our sacred fire.
We have had enough. Enough dialogue, discussion, negotiation at the barrel of a gun. Canada comes to colonize. Reconciliation is dead.
It is time to fight for our land, our lives, our children, our future.
Revolution lives.”
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