I am 58 years young, live in Johannesburg, South Africa and I'm a true product of my continent. I love the bush, the animals, sunshine, sunsets - oh well, anything to do with nature. I am unmarried and have three sons - 37, 33 and 30 respectively and three granddaugters aged 12, 6 and 4 respectively and obviously the light of my life! Photography has always been a passion and I have loved it since I can remember. I was still using a SLR camera and only switched to digital only in late 2007! My other passion is travel and I have been lucky enough to have travelled fairly widely. There are however still many, many places I would love to visit "one day." I am truly an amateur photographer and do it merely as a hobby. So please be gentle when you comment on my work. :-) Thank you Piet, my dear friend, for convincing me to place my work on Renderosity. You owe me one! Hugs, Carin xx
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Comments (43)
cfulton
Very sorry to hear, Carin. I have no more that I can say - other than at least you have your camera. Great shot, Clive
Kaartijer
Oh boy, that's not good at all... at least you guys have any weapons to defend yourselves? The picture is very good, but due to the actual circumstances, I dunno if I should say good shot or sad situation... Be careful!
DAVER2112
I'm so sorry to hear this. My apartment was broken into about three weeks ago. As luck would have it, I was home at the time and caught the thief and called the police. Now I'm just waiting to go to court. I hope everything work out for you. I know it feels like a big violation and your sense of saftey has been shattered but you must move on and not live in fear. I'm happy to hear that you and your son are ok. :)
wonderworld
I adamantly stay WAY out of ANY political news issues or talks... But way over here in the states I have heard that certain races are trying with extreme tactics to drive other races away in South Africa. Hope that is not the case as I think it is the lowest form of humanity. Glad you and your son are okay. Stay safe and excellent capture albeit sad and perplexing...
jayfar
It saddens me that people have to do this kind of thing but its good to know that you are ok.
durleybeachbum
Ghastly, Carin! Thank goodness you are both safe and unharmed. The last time I had my purse taken from my kitchen table was by a 'friend' of one of the lodgers.
moochagoo
Wonderful abstract and composition !
debbielove
Carin, you take care.. I know that things are.....not that safe out there at the moment.. I was burgled once.. They trashed the house.. I was out.. Take care.. Rob
MrsRatbag
Oh dear...so glad you are safe! I guess this is why so many homes have those big bars over all the doors and windows, which would make me feel like I was living in jail, but I can certainly see the need in some areas!
helanker
OH MY, Carin. I am so glad you and your son are ok. It must have been horrible to experience. I am so sorry this happened to you and I hope it will never happen again. Take care dear Carin.
Faemike55
I'm sorry that this has happened to you, but I'm glad that you and your son are okay!
mariogiannecchini
Putroppo in questo tutto il mondo è paese e certe cose accadono anche qui!Mi dispiace veramente di quanto ti + successo , spero che non accada più ! La foto è molto realistica e significativa ! Unfortunately, in this whole world is a place and things happen here too! I'm really sorry for what happened to you, I hope that does not happen again! The picture is very realistic and meaningful!
kbrog
It's a sad part of life now days, happening more and more. Glad to hear you and your son are okay. Very shocking capture and event!
Sea_Dog
What a terrifying story, Carin. I'm glad you and your son are ok.
beachzz
Carin, what you have gone through is terrible. Worse is knowing the people are still out there, as you said. You are in my thoughts and prayers. That you and Ray are fine (relatively speaking) is the most important thing. Take care, my friend.
wjames
Glad you are both O.K. such a terrible thing to happen and one not easily forgotten,
jendellas
Carin, so glad you & your son were not hurt, what gives these people the ideas that they have the right to enter someones home. Take care XXX
danob
Sorry to hear about this Carin at least you and your son are safe
ocoee53
Im so sorry this happened to you, Carin. It happened to me three times, and I know the feeling of violation you are exreriencing right now. You will recover.
sandra46
WELCOME IN THE CLUB! :-( I'm happy to say that I live in a dangerous area of the town, but since it's controlled by the local crime lords I'm very safe as a long-time resident and no thief dares to come here and steal unpunished...
kgb224
Glad you are all safe Carin. You are not alone. A few months ago 1 men walk into a lady's flat on the 2nd floor 2 doors from the flat that i own.Unfortunately she did not have a safety door and she left her door open.She ask the one that walked in what is he doing in her flat.He answered her wrong flat and walked out.As she walked into the door 3 of them stormed into her flat,closed her door ,gagged her and tied her up.They stole her purse,cell phone,all her money.Our neighbour next to our flat walked towards her door opened our safety door and flat door.At that time the 3 criminals walked out of the other lady's flat.Our neighbour looked in their direction.Luckily she were fast enough to go inside her flat,locked her safety door and threw her keys inside her flat.At that moment one of the Robbers grabbed her hand and cocked his pistol.The lady as well as her daughter screamed and they ran off.The police came to our complex but couldn't find the Robbers.The lady that was attacked had shoulder injuries.Family of hers came from Durban to pick her up and since then she didn't return and i believe she will not be coming back.Luckily my wife and kids did not open our safety door or flat door and they weren't outside at the time this happened.It is sad to hear such sad news and this will happen more and more as is predicted in the true word of God , but we must know that is not that God want it to be so.It is the work of the devil as it is all around us every second of every day. Carin i will pray that God to protect us all with His blood. God Bless.
goodoleboy
All the above, sorry about your losses, happy you weren't physically harmed, but the trauma of it all will last over a considerable period. One feels so violated and vulnerable afterwards. All I can say, or add, to all this is: The police can't prevent this outrage, they only make out a report following the incident; hence, although somewhat lumpy and uncomfortable, keep a loaded revolver under your pillow at night. Also, if the noise of the break-in awakens you, keeping a shotgun handy by your bed is a good equalizer. And, if it's any consolation, a cool pic of the broken glass.
danapommet
Thank God that you and Ray are OK and that Kayla was not visiting. Violence is not the answer but listen to what Harry said. Our prayers are with you! Thanks for the site mail. Dana and Josephine
Chaosphoto
Hi Carin I am really sorry to hear this news. I read many of the comments and I can't reccomend keeping a gun handy unless you are actually prepared to use it because if you are not then it can make things much worse. Using it could also make things much worse as most thieves have friends and family who can get quite angry so guns are a shortsighted solution in violent times. The only good solution in violent times is to remove yourself from the violent place and it has now reached you with a strong warning. Also, these same people may come back to steal your new stuff if they think you might have insurance. Physically you got off lightly this time but no amount of councelling will stop you worrying and being scared now you know they can come in while you sleep if they please. Or perhaps just get a couple of large scary dogs or maybe a lion !!! Take care Hugs Martin :)
jarmila
I'm sorry for the situation, hope you have a nice time now..original shot and idea
flora-crassella
Oh my goodness! That is bad affair! I send you all my sympathy!
auntietk
Ag Hunny ... I can't wait until you have a computer at home and we can talk "in person." Ek het jou baie lief!! :X:X:X
watapki66
A very scary story, most fortunately you are both ok!
Chipka
Amazing photograph! Horrendous impetus behind it! I'm extremely glad no one was hurt! And I most certainly hope that no more brilliant photographs come out of something as profoundly wrong as a break-in, or anything else! Hopefully things return to normal soon, and though the police aren't likely to apprehend those responsible, one can hope that Karma catches up with them in a rather spectacular way that hopefully involves original owners reacquiring their lost property. Something similar happened during my childhood...twice! Once by a neighbor who was apprehended by police IN the upstairs closet. He got disoriented, forgot which window he broke to get in and decided to hide in the closet until the police left...thankfully the police came in through the same window, searched the house and found him! I wish that all crimes were as easily solved! And on the ironic flipside of that, this is a marvelous photograph, a stunning record of events that will hopefully serve as something of a trophy in the future, as something you survived and overcame!
0rest4wicked
I'm glad that everyone is safe! I myself have gotten in the habit of leaving no valued objects in site of windows. Criminals these days are brazen enough to walk right up, look in and if anything strikes their fancy, come on in. I find a motion sensing camera with audio to do better than any gun and are about half the price.