Calla Lilies in black and white. By: / Terri~Lynn
This images placed in the top ten of the Let’s Find Some Animals challenge on May 18, 2009. Came across this baby mountain goat (its mama was nearby) while on a hiking trip in South Dakota. This image was taken several years ago with my manual-focus SLR (film) Canon AE-1 and the print was scanned. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008-2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.
White Peacock….We went to the Fountain of Youth , Located in St. Augustine Florida and saw this beautiful peacock. I had never seen a White peacock with his tail open. / It is truly breathtaking…....
Georgia snowfall. / March 1, 2009 Featured work in Georgia Artists Revealed group.
A black and white image of police motorcycles. Shot with a Canon EOS 20D.
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Fractalius Filter Featured In the following Groups: / Georgia Artists Revealed / Redfield Plugins / Impressive Iris’s / Single Flower – Sep 08 /
Southern Magnolia bloom in Atlanta, GA, with some special effects… By: / Terri~Lynn / 2009
Jimmy Carter / This is the thirteen foot peanut sculpture that stands in Jimmy Carter’s home town of Plains, Georgia.
The depot contains a self-guided museum with exhibits focusing on the 1976 Presidential campaign. It is open daily from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. It served as a train depot from 1888 to 1951, when passenger service was discontinued. The building was opened in 1976 as Jimmy Carter’s Presidential Campaign Headquarters for the 1976 Presidential campaign. During the 1976 campaign, approximately 10,000 people a day came to Plains to find out about the candidate Carter. Many state primary victories, as well as the Presidential victory, were held in the streets around the depot. The historic marker for this site reads: PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER / From this depot in 1975, James Earl Carter, Jr. launched a two-year campaign for the presidency of the United States. At first an unknown referred to as “Jimmy Who,” Carter was inaugurated as America’s 39th President on January 20, 1977. James Earl Carter, Jr. was born October 1, 1924, in Plains. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and married Rosalynn Smith in 1946. After seven more years of naval service he returned to run a family agribusiness. In 1962, Jimmy Carter was elected to the Georgia Senate and in 1970, became Governor. As governor, he reorganized state government, reformed the budgetary process, improved race relationships, health care, education, and environmental quality. Notable achievements of his presidency (1977-1981) were based on the values he considered most important ”. . . human rights, environmental quality, nuclear arms control, and the search for justice and peace.” Successes included the resolution of the Panama Canal issue, signing the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, the Camp David accords and peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, normalizing relations with China and reorganization of the federal government. This Depot and surrounding historic district symbolize the culture of this small rural community which produced a highly respected international leader.
Just some curious Kids looking at . . .YOU!!! Who are you? A worm? A piece of trash? The earth?
Four apples in one sItting! WOW!
Boone Hall Plantation of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina ( Near Charleston, SC). The oldest continuously working plantation in the country. Truely a step back in time.
The angle creates the illusion that the right handrail is higher than the left and that it opens up to the water.
The texture of the rust on the signpost really stuck out for me against the smoothness of the beach and the ocean.
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Breakfast with the Goldfinches in the Habitat Fractalius Filter & PS Work
3 planets . . .which ones? Who knows? Who really cares right? 3 stars to accompany them . .
Sometimes it’s just about being in the right place at the right time.
Benjamin Franklin once said, “Hide not your talents.”
This is a gallery of work by very talented artists from the state of Georgia.
Group’s Newest Avatar
Photography by Jim Harmon of Ellijay
Group’s First Winning Avatar
Photography by Mark Tisdale of Alpharetta, Georgia
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