/ Lost in the Treaty FEATURED in the following groups: American Southwest Nov 05, 2009 American Patriot Oct. 10, 2009 Strictly Human Faces Sept 28, 2009 Ethnic Art Sept. 20, 2009 / Freedom to Shine Sept 20, 2009 / Spirit of the Native American Sept 21, 2009 / Digital Artists United /
A digital painting created for a greeting card in support of our Troops.
Another in the “coming to terms with my body” journey. these photo shoots have been a remarkable eye opening experience for me, and they have given me freedom to explore areas of my life i have kept hidden for too long. i still have issues- my arms are still crossed- but nothing like i had 4 months ago when i joined this site. what a great bunch of beautiful people i have found here… taken and posted July 3, 2009
This 25-foot sculpture by J. Steward Johnson is called God Bless America and was installed on Pioneer Court in Chicago, December 2008. It is based on one of the most famous American paintings, American Gothic (1930) by Grant Wood, which is in the Art Institute of Chicago. /
Created 09/21/09
Digital image taken with available light of a flag on my porch. Added the texture layer which changed the entire feel of the image. I like the title – goes with it I think. / Canon EOS 20D, 135mm lens. Texture image is an old painted concrete tile from a torn down silo. Nice crackelure effect.
I always wanted a photo of Abraham Lincoln’s statue at night. I sat on the floor at the base of the statue and used the flip LCD to angle the camera upward. When I finished my shot’s after about 3 minutes and got up, I noticed that the crowd stayed at least 10 feet behind me the whole time. Camera: Olympus C-8080WZ / Shutter: 1/1.3sec supported on floor, angled upward / Aperture: F3.5 / ISO: 50 / Meter: ESP / Focal: 20.6mm (conv) / WB: Auto / In camera Jpeg, no post process, no crop / Used flip LCD screen and live view to frame shot from floor. /
Fire begins to climb the wall as this Satellite Beach Florida USA firefighter watches. Nikon D2H 14mm lens SB800flash EI200 “Fire rolling up” was featured in Southern-Style 10/21/09 / “Fire rolling up” was featured in MAJOR EVENT 10/14/09 / “Fire rolling up” was featured in Husbands and Wives 10/11/09 / “Fire rolling up” was featured in AMERICAN PATRIOT 10/10/09 / “Fire rolling up” was featured in Karios 10/03/09 / “Fire rolling up” was featured in JPG Cast-Offs 10/03/09 / “Fire rolling up” was featured in Fire Station 6/15/09 /
Glenn Beck listens to Anne, as she tells him that we are praying for him, his family & Fox. Glenn Beck Book Signing Tour for Arguing with Idiots / Clicking Here Leads to Image Gallery Cherry Hill New Jersey 10-1-2009 About 2000 people attended the event.
Others related images: (1884 – 1886) ENGLISH Client: People of France / Author: Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi / Height without stand: 46.05 meters / Height with Pedestal: 92.99 meters / Weight: 27,000 tons Located on Liberty Island, which bathes the Hudson River and approximately 2.5 kilometers away from Manhattan, the famous Statue of Liberty stands as a splendid symbol of freedom to doubt the whole world. Frédérick-French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, was commissioned by the French authorities to carry out this giant sculpture that donate to the city of New York to mark the centenary of the Independence of the United States in 1886. The structural engineer Maurice Koechlin, author also of the structural design of the famous Eiffel Tower, build the skeleton to form the basis for the French sculptor carve the 350 pieces that make up the work. The sculpture was built in France at the workshop in 1884 and dismantled for parts arrive by ship to New York in 1885. The famous drawing (Skyline) today offered the city’s skyscrapers of Manhattan, can be seen also from the island itself. The 350 copper panels have a thickness of 2.37 mm each and are the material of the huge sculpture, along with steel internal structure that supports it. A museum is located inside the pedestal that would fund various sources of the United States of America. Corrosion caused by the weather of the place, is offered by the green color characteristic of the statue. In 1984 the Statue of Liberty would be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The famous statue would be inaugurated on 28 October 1886, and today is a symbol of the island of Manhattan. The statue holds in her right hand a torch covered in gold. In his left hand the statue holds a table with the inscription "July IV MDCCLXXVI" (July 4, 1,776), the day that America declared independence. ESPAÑOL Cliente: Pueblo de Francia / Autor: Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi / Altura sin pedestal: 46.05 metros / Altura con Pedestal: 92.99 metros / Peso: 27.000 toneladas Localizada en la Isla de la Libertad que baña el río Hudson y a 2.5 kilómetros de distancia aproximadamente del sur de Manhattan, la famosa Estatua de la Libertad se erige espléndida como un símbolo indudable de libertad para el mundo entero. El escultor francés Frédérick-Auguste Bartholdi, recibía el encargo por parte de las autoridades francesas para la realización de esta gigante escultura que donarían a la ciudad de Nueva York con motivo del Centenario de la Independencia de los Estados Unidos de América en 1.886. El Ingeniero estructural Maurice Koechlin, autor también del diseño estructural de la famosa Torre Eiffel de París, construiría el esqueleto que serviría de base para que el escultor francés esculpiese las 350 piezas que conforman la obra. La escultura fue construida en Francia en el taller en 1.884, y llegaría desmontada por piezas en barco hasta Nueva York en 1.885. El famoso dibujo (Skyline) que ofrecen hoy día los rascacielos de la ciudad de Manhattan, puede ser observado también desde la propia isla. Los 350 paneles de cobre tienen un espesor de 2.37 mm cada uno y son el material empleado en la enorme escultura, junto con el acero de la estructura interna que lo sostiene. Un Museo se sitúa en el interior del pedestal que financiarían diversas fuentes de los Estados Unidos de América. La corrosión provocada por la climatología propia del lugar, es la que ofrece el característico color verde de la estatua. En el año 1.984 la Estatua de la Libertad sería declarada por la UNESCO Patrimonio de la Humanidad. La famosa estatua sería inaugurada el 28 de octubre de 1.886, y a día de hoy es todo un símbolo de la isla de Manhattan. La estatua sostiene en su mano derecha una antorcha recubierta de oro. En su mano izquierda la estatua sostiene una tabla con la inscripción “July IV MDCCLXXVI”, (4 de julio de 1.776) , día en el que los Estados Unidos declaraban la independencia. © José Miguel Hernández Hernández
taken in Iraq
A greeting card to show support for our troops.
One of my gunners taking his weapon inside after a patrol in North East Baghdad. Taken with my Canon 5D and sigma 28-70mm f/2.8. Taken in Natural Light.
This is a re-enactment of the Viet Nam war. This took place at the Old Bedford Village in Pennsylvania this fall. The soldiers did a great job. We got to ride in truck behind them and then follow on foot behind them in the forest. Caonon 50D, 1/100 Sec., f/5.6, ISO 200, 125 mm
Sarasota, Florida Nikon D60, 18-55mm September 1, 2009 Kiss finished in position 2 of Top Ten in It Must Be Love :D of Canon Vs Nikon (1 pe… November 4, 2009
Firefighter sits in the window of a three story mill fire, to get some fresh air, in Augusta Georgia USA. Nikon F3 105mm lens 1/250sec f5.6 EI400 Ektachrome
Independence Hall – Philadelphia, Pa. is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is also on the National Register of Historic Places. The following information is quoted from Philadelphia.about.com Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets / Philadelphia, PA / 215 597-8974 Built between 1732 and 1756 as the State House of the Province of Pennsylvania, Independence Hall is considered a fine example of Georgian architecture. From 1775 to 1783 this was the meeting place for the Second Continental Congress. It was here that George Washington was appointed commander in chief of the Continental Army in 1775 and the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776. In the Assembly Room the design of the American flag was agreed upon in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were adopted in 1781, and the U. S. Constitution was drafted in 1787. The building has undergone extensive restoration work in recent years. In order to visit Independence Hall, tickets for a tour must be obtained from the ticket booth located directly across from the building on Chestnut Street
This log house reminded me of where Abe Lincoln’s story began. He became one of our greatest president’s. Where are you NOW, when we need you SO badly?? Who will be the NEXT ABE?? / /
Keeping you and yours in my prayers always… / Elli…xxx to you and your son…
*_Congratulations to The New York Yankees…. / Winning their 27 World Championship…..... / acrylic on 33 1/3 vinyl album…....... / cut pallette paint for the trophy…...... / /
Photographed at the World War 2 Memorial. This is on the floor of the Atlantic and Pacific Archway. Camera: Canon T70 / Lens: Tokina AT-X Pro 35-70mm 2.8 / Film: Fuji color 100 / Filter: Skylight 1A / Scan from 35mm negative original
Features / -Animal Kingdom in January 2009 / -Black and White Photography in June 2009. Bald eagles in UK wildlife sanctuary, January 2009. Photographed with a Sony DSLR and modified with Gimp. This image is contained in the following calendar: /
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