Breathtaking Pictures of the Human Race

The world is a remarkable place and I love the idea that one photograph can capture a moment in time. It freezes it. It steals it from history. Preserves it.

This wonderful collection of images are powerful and breathtaking and remarkable.

Sometimes you just need to be reminded of the big world that exists not that far from our own backyard..

’29 Breathtaking photographs of the human race’photos

Enjoy Nesters x

 

{Raising little people} Birth announcements with a difference

O’ my clucky, aching ovaries.. These are by far the cutest, most beautiful birth announcements I have EVER seen!

What a brilliant keepsake for such a special time in  your life.birth announcement

You can check out more at www.byrosenhoff.com

birth announce 3They show each specific detail of your perfect new little person.

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Just simply beautiful.

{Inspirational} What is behind the red dress? One woman’s brave choice to share her body’s story

Some woman are brave and do things that really makes me admire them. This is one such example:

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A Brisbane woman who posted candid images of her post-cancer surgery body online was horrified when more than 100 people “unfriended” her because they deemed the pictures “offensive”.

Beth Whaanga was diagnosed with cancer on her 32nd birthday last year and underwent a double mastectomy and a hysterectomy.

Her various surgeries have left her body scarred but she was determined not to be ashamed so asked her friend Nadia Masot, a photographer, to capture her new figure in a series of portraits.

Beth was thrilled with the images and shared them on Facebook but was horrified when more than 100 people immediately “unfriended” her, saying the pictures were obscene and disgusting.

“These pictures are in no way pornographic,” Beth’s sister Emma Rayner said. “They represent the truth about cancer and what measures some women will need to take to survive.

“I think it’s brave that she can show her scars and I think many more women will hopefully check their own bodies every now and then.”

You can read more here -> News.com.au

The Central Nest sends good health to this very brave lady