I love these boys – precariously balancing on a swinging beam, looks of concentration and consternation written across their funny little faces. They are white throated capuchins and we saw them at Apenheul Primate Park in Holland, a wonderful place to visit. Taken with Nikon D50
Featured in Miniatures and Mammoths – August 23, 2009 / Featured in Bears of the World – August 22, 2009 I captured this two year old Grizzly Bear cub, along with it’s mother and twin while on a bus tour in Denali National Park and Reserve, Alaska. We were able to be still and watch them for several minutes while they ignored us and continued doing their bear things, like eating, playing, etc. Photographed on June 20, 2009 in the early evening light. / Canon EOS 50D; Sigma 150-500mm lens / 1/400 sec; F/7; 500mm; ISO 1600
I scanned and retouched an old photograph taken many years ago when my children were young. It is a unique view of the Mount Rushmore National Monument in Keystone, South Dakota. taken through the windscreen of a bubble helicopter. From the angle at the left side of the monument you can only see the faces of our First President, George Washington and that of our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln.
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This Neishima, at 3 weeks of age, a puppy rescued from an owner who couldnt care for her, and cared for by the RSPCA WA. When this shot was taken, her eyes had barely opened and she was learning to walk. She is being fostered between three amazing staff members, until she is big enough to find a new home. Taken with Canon 5D and 24-105mm lens @ f11, ISO 100, 1/200th sec, studio lights. Profit proceeds of any sales go to the RSPCA WA. NOTE This image is square – Please check the image against the size of any items you purchase before buying. :) Featured in Paws ‘n’ Claws Group July 2009. Featured in Phodography Group & All Animals Great & Small Group, Minatures & Mammoths Group, August 2009, Mans Best Friend Group, September 2009 .
The historic old carousel at Luna Park in Sydney caught my eye during a long holiday weekend this year, not just because of its period art, but because of the soft glow from hundreds of light bulbs – and their reflection in the mirrors and on the painted surfaces. In order to take a shot without any humans in the frame, I actually had to wait until one ride had been completed, then I shot a few quick frames before the next group of children chose their horses for the next turn. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F6.7, 1/45 sec, ISO 400, focal length 58mm. Featured in MINIATURES AND MAMMOTHS, August 2009. Sydney2009-6456
September 2009…placed in the Top Ten in the Open Aperature challenge hosted by the Photography 101 group and featured in the group. August 2009…featured in Art by Bubble Hosts, Color Me a Rainbow and Miniatures & Mammoths; and Challenge Winner in The Best of Featured Purple Works in the Color Me a Rainbow group. Olympus E-410 / Zuiko 35mm macro lens
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Royal Deluxe mechanical elephant – Nantes – Brittany – France Featured by Miniatures and Mammoths / Featured by “Elegant Elephants”: Elegant Elephants! / Top 10 in challenge The Majestic Elephant for group Elegant Elephants!
Drivinig across the open range, my friend and I came upon a trough in the desert. Three ewes with newborn lambs stood by the fence near the road. Delighted for the photo op, we stopped and were greeted by two sheepdog puppies who showed no aggression toward us, so we got out. Delight turned to consternation, as we realized the ewes were tethered to the fence, and were standing in the sun with no access to water. We weighed out, for a few minutes, two “rules” of the range: 1.) Never mess with another person’s livestock / 2.) Never leave an animal in distress Rule Two won out, and we carried over two buckets of water, setting them where the sheep could all get a drink. They drank so much, I began to worry they might overdo it, and founder. We decided to move the water buckets back to where we had found them, and hope that somebody would come along soon, to take care of the hot sheep. Before we got back to the pickup, we heard a truck coming down the road. We waited. Sure enough! Two men got out and looked at the sheep. One gathered up the buckets and went down to the tank to refill them. The other, seeing that this little lamb’s mother was still not allowing it to nurse, set about tending to that situation … Relieved, we went on our way. If this baby’s mother won’t accept her newborn, it will become a “bum lamb” or “bummer”, for short. The first option then, will be to find another ewe to raise it. Failing that, depending upon the availability of hired helpers to care for it, the lamb will be fed by bottle, until it is old enough to graze. Featured on / Miniatures and Mammoths / (2009.AUG.23) / Baby Animals American Southwest / (2009.APR.29) RedBubble Album: “Domestic Animals“ Canon 350D EOS / Tamron 55/200mm + Polarizer / Corel PhotoImpact x3
Shot with Canon DSLR / As is. Featured in Miniatures and Mammoths in Aug 2009.
This is a beautiful image of my new grandson with his dad. It is such a beautiful look in the eyes of an overwhelmed father. Baby Johnny was one week old in this shot. i took this photo for a photo competition over here in Perth. Just to be different I decided to do it in selective colouring. Taken with my Canon 40DSLR using a 27-85 mm lens and using a lighting umbrella and spotlight. I have given it the selective treatment in photoshop. I made a duplicate layer, then converted the layer to b&W. I then used the eraser to rub out what I wanted to be coloured, this allowed the original colour to come through, then merged the layers together. / Thanks for visiting
a fun T’ lol ... experimenting again…took a photo of an egg cut it out copied&pasted it onto the brain freestock photo fused them together added text
These doors lead into the most amazing Japanese Shop that i have been too
Lock to a door that leads into a room at Beechworth Insitution, Victoria, Australia
these doors lead into the most amazing japanese shop in Myrtleford Victoria australia
This old farm house has been abandoned on Buttermans track just outside Yarra Glen leading across to St Andrews.
Triangle Lake, Oregon
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Papua Shell, Austrian Mounatin Rock Crystals, pearls, Green Onxy, Garnet, Onxy, Mosiac Jasper, Amber, African Ruby, Jade Some pieces have been given to me and some i have brought two of my favorites are the bracelet to the left of the photo this was given too me from my Oma (Grandmother) when I was 16 years old, it had been in her mothers side of the family for over 100 years. It is a bracelet from Russia it is hand made with Austrian Mountain Rock Crystals in it and it is solid silver. It comes from the wife of my ancestor who was a personal physican to a Russian Prince. / Another piece is the amber brooch that looks like it has wave patterns in it, it was my Great Grandmothers from Austria My mother gave it too me a few years ago. I like it because it comes from nature but it looks so plastic, its a great talking piece when i am waring it out.
Collection of jewellery that I have been given with gemstones in each one. Austraian Mountain Rock crystals, shell, African Jade, African ruby, Amber, fossiled shell, Onxy, green onxy, Mosiac Jasper
Statue at Tadpole Playground, Frog Pond Ice Rink, Cambridge, Massachusetts
This was a basket of baskets and I thought the colors and patterns were interesting. Sony Cybershot Flash Setting and Macro SOLD a card! It was my first sale of redbubble. Thank you
Whiel visiting the J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Sanibel Island, Florida with Kathy, Liz and Gouzelka we came across all these beautifl Buckeye Butterflies just resting along the side of the road, and of course I had to stop and take photos of them sinice I truly love butterflies they are / exquisite creatures. Enjoy Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/250Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) F8.0 / Metering Modes Centerweighted average metering / Exposure Compensation -1 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S60mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Focal Length 60.0 mm
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