Many people think that faeries can't be photographed - but they can! See real faery photos and learn more about them.
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Have you ever wished you could photograph faeries? This amazing article by faery-photographer Jane Tripp will teach you how to maximize your chances of doing just that!
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'Where do Faeries Live?' gives exciting information about the reality of faeries.
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What do faeries really look like? Find out here by reading Jane Tripp's fascinating article.
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There are faeries all over the planet, but there are subtle diifferences among the faery in different areas of the world, just as there are between human beings. Learn more by reading this article by faery photographer, Jane Tripp.
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Find out about the relationship that the faery folk have with the natural world in this peep into a fascinating but secretive realm.
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For hundreds of years persistent rumours continued to flourish about unions between the faery folk and human beings - even unions that produced children. Jane Tripp writes about these accounts, and reveals the surprising truth behind the fairy-tales.
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What is the Faery Faith? Find out more about the long-standing human relationship with the faery race and see photos of real faeries at the 'Underworld Reflections' web site!
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Many people work hard to try and ignore or discredit the ever-more obvious connections between faeries, UFOs and unexplained encounters and abductions. These connections are very real and shouldn't be ignored. Jane Tripp's article explores this sinister theme.
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There are many ways to communicate with the world of Faery. Jane Tripp suggests practical ways to do that in this informative article!
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Arthur Rackham, beloved illustrator of childrens books and painter of fairy-tale scenes, may have known more about the world he portrayed than we realize. Jane Tripp explores this tantalizing possibility while taking a glimpse into a lost world.
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