Nikon D70s with 50mm “l o c k e d” series / / /
La Latina, Madrid, Captial city of Spain Canon SX100IS / f4, 1/80, ISO 80 Featured in Colour & Light / Featured in Amateur Art Photography / Featured in Bricks Blocks Tiles & Mosaic Mania / Featured in If It Doesn’t Belong Layered original shot twice. No other enhancements. MCN: C4F62-63DE2-97B1C
A Dairy bar in the town of Sebewaing Michigan..more Red :) Nikon D90 / 18-200 mm VR Lens /
Rememberance Sunday Parade, 9th November, Heston On Armistice Day / The Philharmonic will play / But the songs that we sing / Will be sad / Shufflin brown tunes / Hanging around, ahoo / M-m-m-m-m-m-m / No long drawn blown out excuses / Were made / When I needed a friend she was there / Just like an easy chair Oo, Oo-o / M-m-m-m-m-m-m Armistice Day / Armistice Day / That’s all I really wanted to say Oh I’m weary from waiting / In Washington D.C. / I’m coming to see my Congressman / But he’s avoiding me / Weary from waiting down in Washington D.C. Oh Congresswoman / Won’t you tell that Congressman / I’ve waited such a long time / I’ve about waited all I can / Oh Congresswoman, won’t you tell that Congressman Paul Simon
A still life set up captured with one studio light. Nikon D200, Nikkor 28-105
Indoor shoot / Camera: Nikon D80 / Lens: 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 / Model- May Adams / Shutter speed: 1/125 / Aperture: 5.3 / ISO: 100 / Single Strobe on the camera left / Edited in photoshop and lightroom
Lucky prayers hanging, waiting, .
Canon 400D / f/8 / 1/3 / ISO-400 / 24 mm Focal length
They call me The Wild Rose / But my name was Eliza Day / Why they call me it I do not know / For my name was Eliza Day From the first day I saw her I knew she was the one / She stared in my eyes and smiled / For her lips were the colour of the roses / That grew down the river, all bloody and wild When he knocked on my door and entered the room / My trembling subsided in his sure embrace / He would be my first man, and with a careful hand / He wiped out the tears that ran down my face They call me The Wild Rose / But my name was Eliza Day / Why they call me it I do not know / For my name was Eliza Day On the second day I brought her a flower / She was more beautiful than any woman I’d seen / I said, “Do you know where the wild roses grow, / so sweet and scarlet and free?” On the second day he came with a single red rose / He said: “Give me your loss and your sorrow” / I nodded my head, as I lay on the bed / “If I show you the roses will you follow?” They call me The Wild Rose / But my name was Eliza Day / Why they call me that I do not know / For my name was Eliza Day On the third day he took me to the river / He showed me the roses and we kissed / And the last thing I heard was a muttered word / As he knelt above me with a rock in his fist On the last day I took her where the wild roses grow / And she lay on the bank, the wind light as a thief / And I kissed her goodbye, said, “All beauty must die” / And I lent down and planted a rose between her teeth They call me The Wild Rose / But my name was Eliza Day / Why they call me it I do not know / For my name was Eliza Day / For my name was Eliza Day / For my name was Eliza Day / / /
Featured in ! Inspired Art! on Nov. 19, 2009 My Rain ...........(SummerJade) / Because I love to hear the rain / pattering on the deck, / pounding on the roof, / blowing against the house, / dripping from tree branches… / I’ve made sure that / I live in a house / where the windows can remain open / when it rains. / The roof overhang is wide, / and inside my house / I’m sheltered and dry… / listening…shhh…to the rain. Listen to Carly Simon singing- Raining“ / Raining for days on end / Staying inside again / Making up lists / Of things to do / When the rain ends / The Children are restless / They played all their games / Again and again and again / If we knew anyone / We could call up a friend / But it’s raining / Raining, raining, raining / The sheets are damp / And the towels won’t dry / Why bother to take all the / Clothes in from the line / Cause tomorrow may be / Raining….........
Digitally altered. Original photo taken of umbrellas in a store window. Orton effect also added.
I don’t know what it’s made of, it’s not painted, and it’s not rust – but definitely red!
Fluffy, open, yellow rose. Mixed media. /
Tiny glitter hearts and feathers. :]
Water droplet balancing on a flower. :]
This is a reworked version of ‘Okie Hobbit’ (number forty-three in the Hobbit Hut series) that I did in honor of one of my friends, who told me just this morning that it is one of her favorites of the series. For you, Amanda… LavenderMoon~
Along with teaching painting and drawing, I have collected quite a few beginner photography students. We go out on day trips and see what we can find. The colors of the earth here in the Nevada and Arizona Desert are endless…the rock formations and the weight of millions of years surrounds you in the Virgin River Canyon where these pictures were taken…some from a moving car or standing as far off the road as one can get while interstate traffic is wizzing by! LOL / It is good study for my art students, many have also taken up photography…it is an excellent way to learn how to frame and compose, learn the “Rule Of Thirds” and other formulas that apply to composing a magnetic capture and then they have a ready photo for a future painting. / My basic suggestion when we are wandering around, is to take a picture when they see a painting…has never failed me yet! I will be showing a series I captured… so expect to see alot of cool rocks! / Thanks for viewing my work.
The inside curl of a dried flower. :]
In case the power goes out, a practical-minded Hobbit always makes sure there is another way to dry his linens… Number sixty-nine in the Hobbit Hut series. LavenderMoon~ Surrealtor
Taken while driving down a country road in Sahuarita, AZ. Textures added from CGTextures. Nikon D-80 / 18-135 mm lens
canon eos digital rebel
NYC subway
© All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Destination Docklands was a concert held by musician Jean Michel Jarre on the Royal Victoria Docks, Docklands, London on Saturday October 8 and Sunday October 9, 1988, to coincide with the release of Jarre’s new album Revolutions.
Kia ora everyone!
Wow our little group here is growing by the day! I suppose ALL groups have a little speel about what the conditions and guidelines are when joining this group but well I only have a couple of things to say to you guys.
Firstly don’t feel shy about things and if you have questions etc that you want answered about the group or anything in general please don’t hesitate to ask. I love talking and answering questions so it’s no problem at all. If you feel like you’re a hindrance trust me when i say i have all the time in the world to sit and trawl through any queries you wonderful people may have.
Secondly this group is primarily for images that have been rejected from other groups or don’t fit any of the barriers of normality, well things that blow those things to smithereens, the wild, wacky and zany images youve been too afraid to show or keep locked up in a safe but most of all its just to have fun and enjoy showing off the most random of photos, art and clothing for all fellow red bubblers to see and enjoy.
Remember if you have any questions, comments or problems just ask =]
Mika is on a leave for school untill furthur notice…if you need any help in the group you can bubblemail LeighAth or diLuisa
LeighAth also hosts the group called Let’s Pay Homage so if you need help there feel free to ask. :)
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