Admiration
161 creative works found
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This painting was inspired by my Spirit Guides like all my paintings. It may stir the viewer to see what needs to be thrown away or torn down and whatever remains can provide us with an opportunity to recreate ourselves. There are many doors we walk through in our lives and this painting reminds us to close the door behind. Freeing us to do more things, which may help us to understand our choices and visions. Grounding us without unbalancing our personalities, helping us to awaken a Spiritual understanding, which can help to transmute our fears and accept our paths, whatever they may be.
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Saltwick Bay, Whitby. Extract from the Whitby Lifeboat history: “Silver Medal awarded to Coxswain Robert Allen and the Bronze Medal awarded to Helmsman Richard Robinson for rescuing a survivor of the fishing vessel Admiral Van Tromp, which was wrecked after grounding on the Black Nab Rock in thick fog, an easterly wind, and a heavy breaking sea on 30 September 1976. When a survivor was seen on a rock Helmsman Robinson drove the D class lifeboat in at full speed, onto a ledge, and the man was grabbed just as a large sea broke over the rock and washed the boat back into the sea.”
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pink admiral (c) Copyright – Suzanne German – 2008.to Sold another one today – to KarenTownsend – thanks so much that’s two cards sold in under 5 minutes!!! woo hoo!!!! a delighted / Suzanne :))
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Admiring The View.. / Taken at a small villiage in Cambridgeshire at the end of Autumn /
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Digital art.
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Seen here at low tide, and at sunset. The tragic wreck of the Admiral Von Tromp is documented here in an extract from the Whitby Lifeboat website: “Silver Medal awarded to Coxswain Robert Allen and the Bronze Medal awarded to Helmsman Richard Robinson for rescuing a survivor of the fishing vessel Admiral Van Tromp, which was wrecked after grounding on the Black Nab Rock in thick fog, an easterly wind, and a heavy breaking sea on 30 September 1976. When a survivor was seen on a rock Helmsman Robinson drove the D class lifeboat in at full speed, onto a ledge, and the man was grabbed just as a large sea broke over the rock and washed the boat back into the sea.” 3 shot HDR +2, 0 -2
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A jester caught admiring his true love.
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This was fun.. ;-)
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A Lorquin’s Admiral on Butterfly Bush blooms. The wingspan of the Lorquin’s Admiral is 47-71 mm ( 1.85-2.80 in). Females are considerably larger than the males. Lorquin’s Admirals are easily recognized by their orange tips of the fore-wing upperside. In Canada, it is widespread in southern British Columbia, including Vancouver Island, north to Emerald Lake. It also occurs in extreme southwestern Alberta and there is a single record from the Cypress Hills in southwestern Saskatchewan. / This is mainly a species of the west coast in the U.S., moving farther inland in the more northerly parts of its range Lorquin’s Admiral flies from June until August in Canada. This is a very pugnacious butterfly, often attacking any intruder in its territory, even large birds. It is mainly found in or near woodlands, including orchards and parks. This striking butterfly sits on tree leaves at the forest edge, with its wings characteristically held at a 45-degree angle, showing off the bright orange wing tips.
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/ Blue Bird of Happiness Family / created by Karin Taylor in adobe photoshop for special wishes for success, and goodwill, for new families, lovers, weddings,!valentines day, admirers, birthdays, parties, girls, boys, gifts, children, newborns, baby, nursery…..etc, etc, etc… / Blue Bird of Happiness TShirt
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A bouquet of spring tulips in water with one submerged in water effect. “Beneath still waters there is a strong undertow. / The surface won’t tell you what the deep waters know…” / author unknown
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Study in Impressionism of a woman thinking about how she would look in her new dress Oil on Stretched Canvas 84 X 36 inches / 214 X 92 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .................................................................................
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I just couldn’t resist plonking this lovely Red Admiral butterfly I photographed some time ago onto this lovely day-type lily in my next door neighbour’s garden.. ;-)
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This is a statue on the U.S. Air Force Academy. It represents a pilot from the past. In the back ground is the Chapel. It is constructed to resemble the wings of a plane.
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Bouqet of spring tulips over moonlit water.
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On my birthday last month, my hubby had taken me to a Preserve here in Florida that had many different animals that are native of Africa. It was wonderful that the animals could move freely and it was delightful to sit in my car and watch them interact with one another. And to be so close was so exciting. As we drove our car slowly through this Preserve I was able to get some close up shots. This was one of the many photos I had taken that day. This Wildebeest was curious about me and my camera…... And I was in AWE of his Beauty!! I loved it that I was able to get this shot of his expression of curiosity. I’ve merged the original photo with a sunset shot that I edited in PS. /
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This is a vintage set of glasses and decanter I have standing on a silver tray in my living room. I took this using the macro setting on my camera, an old Point and Shoot Canon (A75). I have just developed an interest in macro shots. I love the color of these glasses and was wondering if despite some reflection I could compose a shot that would show their beauty up close.
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Lisa C. Weber ©2008 / Visit My Complete RedBubble Portfolio for all My 3D Artwork & Products
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I love Johannes Brahms’ music. / Don’t they look like the master’s Waves of Romantic melody?!
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When I was 15 I was very, very ill and ended up in hospital for 7 months. / It seemed everyone who visited me gave me fluffy toys or flowers. / But not my Gramp. / He gave me a pad and a pen. / And he said ‘write…’ / I said ‘why?’ / And he said ‘you must write…it’s important. You must write about what you see, who you meet and how you feel. It’s very important to write.’ / That was 29 years ago, / I’ve been a copywriter for 20 years. / He died when I was 18. / This photo was taken in 1970. / He’s never left my heart. / I know it’s self indulgent, but I wanted to upload this. / He loved photography.
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Captured in the summer in a friend’s garden
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