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  • This is an original photograph.

  • Fishing boat in the Crescent City Harbor in Northern California. The fog was just beginning to lift giving the harbor a mysterious look. You can’t see them in this photo, but there were huge sea lions barking and catching fish for their breakfast all around the boats. Their barking went on all night long, but as irritating as it was I enjoyed watching them catch fish that morning.

  • just a play around with long exposure and using a hand held flash. A 1976 Porsche 930 turbo.

  • landscape

  • Season changing in the Vineyard, Row 76 SB ( Sauvignon Blanc ) with Pinot on the left

  • Photographed in Lower Waterholes Canyon, Page,Arizona.

  • Retro look

  • Alvis stripped down to the bare essentials , even paint is an / optional extra

  • A beautiful flowing breaker at Sebastian Inlet, Florida with a surfer enjoying it from up close.

  • Abracadabra, the America’s Cup Racing Yacht, sailing in San Diego Bay. The photo was taken from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Midway.

  • Mt. Morris, MI

  • Something for you to do if you are bored … count the heads and see if there really are 76!

  • Funny

  • Not the flash boot ones, but still did a sterling job.

  • 24” x 20” acrylic on canvas. Copyright Derek Shockey 2005. No.76 of 100. 60.00 for original. LLORANDO

  • An old gas station with its own story to tell

  • This beautiful digital abstract is suitable for any home, office or business that would benefit from it’s beautiful colors and interesting forms. The image are created in a computer by assembling various mathematical algo-rhythms in a manner that creates a broad spectrum of diverse color and interesting form.

  • Well this is the first time I use the name of my studio for a tee, and 76 is my year, *-))

  • Artwork Worktime: 8 hours Listen to: AYREON – 01011001

  • Happy Birthday to my Mother Joy Rose Slade who turns 76 on the 31-7-09 and is also Featured in The Family Album Group 31-7-09
    by Anthea Slade

    I admire my mother so much and she has just returned from around the world trip at age 76. I have just emailed her a poem I wrote about h…

    I admire my mother so much and she has just returned from around the world trip at age 76. I have just emailed her a poem I wrote about her and my father (who died at 41 years old) as a present for her birthday. I feel that this is the right time to share this with her. As a tribute to my love and admiration of my Mother and the importance she plays in my life I would like to share the poem again and a few photos of her life with my friends on RedBubble. Happy Birthday to my beautiful mother Joy Rose Slade! Mother Her mind incisive and fast / Her strength a mountain / Courage her middle name and her last / She taught me so much / My mother pragmatic from the start / Me philosophical by heart / When as a child I asked her what I should do? / She said I have given you a good mind, / so think for yourself. Her intellect so penetrating / She bought her books of law / Although she never started / Her mind was insatiable / Always begging for more. / At school in her exams / She was the top 8 in her state / So clarified, so defined, articulate and wise. She was so pretty, her hair so golden / Her features fine / My mothers name is joy / She was the same by nature / She sang to me as a baby / A voice like an angel…even more / She read to me as a child / and taught me the love of words / She drew pretty ladies / and gave me the love of feminine grace / and a passion for art. (Thank you) Her love of my father was passionate and rare / Their charisma together burned on my memory / My father admired and loved her so… / Admiration was the first ingredient of their love / Their IQ was identical and it was high / His inner strength danced with her courage / as his masculine beauty complimented / her feminine grace…so divine. As a young child I witnessed their love / built on passion and respect / My dad held my sensitive heart / in his gentle hand… / My mother shaped my strength / My father taught me nurture / and unconditional love / My mother taught me to stand up / and to spread my creative and intellectual wings / She made me strong enough / so I could be sensitive always. She possessed that rare quality: Courage / My mother was never afraid / to stand up and speak her mind / Conformity was never her mode… / Pioneer, revolutionary was more in line / and gave this to me as a birthright. / She gave me permission to flourish in / my own sunshine and not be afraid to speak / Be different and explore and live true / to my inner voice, my inner knowing… In my early thirties I interviewed her for my / autobiography and my heart swelled with / Pride at the person she was, / the history, the story and the wisdom / she had lived and passed on. / She told me I was the sensitive one / and softness she knew needed / protection and so she challenged me to / strengthen my inside and taught / me that I must look after my inner child (my inner child still dances) My mother encouraged me to pursue an education / To question, to explore, to flourish / To push the boundaries of convention, / To disrupt the wrong and unjust / and to pass on my learning and wisdom / She taught me not to settle for mediocre / and strive and struggle to reach my potential. When she saw my art begin to blossom / and the words explode from my mind as / a teenager she did not try to stop / them or control them… / With pride in her heart she encouraged / me to follow my heart and my dream / She placed no limits or restrictions / on my imagination. Oh that I love her there can be no doubt / She was my role model of woman / and showed me the dynamic / and pure love of a woman for a man / and she chose a beauty in my father. / I admire and I adore her / Inside my heart I know she loves me too / And this is the foundation of my esteem / …a woman of intellect, brilliance and generosity / Joy so beautiful…Joy so wise Although we do not always see eye to eye / We can communicate, challenge and provoke / and reach a better place then we started / We question each other and then we take flight / I am thankful always to my mother she taught / me acceptance of difference encouraged me to / be a freethinker and a creative… / And she taught me the best you can be in life is / kind. By Anthea Slade 14-4-09

  • Digitally enhanced image of a classic car by photographer Joanne Mariol.

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