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ali grace's favorite photos from other Flickr members (43)
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- PAUL RAND modern graphic design fan club 262 photos, 1,517 members
- cut it short 3,005 photos, 1,016 members
- Beautiful Short Hair 2,255 photos, 984 members
- Thing-a-Day 1,389 photos, 107 members
- My Dress 2 photos, 4 members
- FlickrToday (only 1 pic per day) 2,516,632 photos, 80,227 members
- PHOTOGRAM 2,941 photos, 485 members
- Liquid emulsion 427 photos, 188 members
- alternative processes printing (read rules please) 7,604 photos, 2,429 members
- Eric & Irma's Hawaii Wedding 2 photos, 3 members
- magic time 48 photos, 8 members
- Graphic Designers Moonlighting as Photographers 153,918 photos, 11,561 members
- Fog and Rain 157,046 photos, 31,624 members
- On the Horizon 3,072 photos, 228 members
- Beautiful Scenery & Landscapes - PLEASE READ THE HOME PAGE 458,276 photos, 25,593 members
- Roads Less Travelled 28,507 photos, 4,129 members
- Blurvision Photo 70,135 photos, 5,259 members
- THE LIFE IS SO BEAUTY 13 photos, 3 members
- This Morning's Sunrise 549 photos, 100 members
- water love 3,391 photos, 315 members
- 1-2-3 Sky 27,862 photos, 3,572 members
- Twin Lens Reflex 138,413 photos, 10,605 members
- all things beautiful 6,456 photos, 365 members
- *I Love the Ocean/Sea* (Ocean Only, No People Shots) 50,562 photos, 6,078 members
- Female Photographers Group 93,419 photos, 2,896 members
- California Desert 24,097 photos, 2,606 members
- America 34,544 photos, 894 members
- Grandpa's Photos 260 photos, 197 members
Testimonials (1)
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Issara says:
"Blessed with uncommon dexterity and a gifted eye, Ali rose to prominence in the early '80's as an A list sharpshooter for the United States Marines. After completing a successful stint in the Gulf War I, where she bagged no less than 35 enemy combatants, Ali returned home, to her family's ranch in Wyoming. Over the next several years, she became internationally known as a steerhand, and even went on to win gold at the Miss Universe Goat Lassoer Championship before officially retiring in 1987. It was at this point that she began to experience her fainting spells that would become more debilitating with each passing day. It wasn't until 1994 that she was unofficially diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome. Since then, Ali has been trying to put the pieces of her life back togther. Her dreams are still haunted by slain men and burning oil, but she is finding her own peace. Photography serves as a creative outlet and a way of expressing her rage at the government's continued denial of her condition and that of countless others."
10th November, 2005
- Joined:
- November 2005











