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  • Are you a Harry Potter fan? This would make a nice gift for those that are. Also good for herbalists, doctors, or anyone else that works with many bottles. / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses

  • I’m planning to redo this picture with my new camera sometime soon, but in the meantime, here’s the older version. Oh yeah, I also collect old books so you can see part of my collection in this shot as well. :)

  • Circa 1860 edition of the complete works of Shakespere. Opened to one of my favorite plays “The Tempest”. Used a snow-cross filter for the candle effect.

  • Captured on an Indian Reservation in New Mexico, I have always loved 49-51 Ford Coupe’s…rare, they make one of the best Kustoms ever…and if I coulda found the owner and had a tow truck, I would have towed this all the way back home to Colorado with me! What a scene…...processed in HDR…thoughts welcomed!

  • A collage featuring a small sample of my button collection

  • Dainty butterfly on an antique tea cup.

  • With the rising cost of fuel, I decided to trade in my SVU for a more economical model….............. THANK SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS!! xx

  • Photo of my antique teapot taken & edited by me. *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /

  • Oct 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad

  • Roanoke, Virginia – June 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad

  • Leo is around 14 years old, we found him on the village streets several years ago, as happy as Larry stealing french batons from the cafe. He’d been some kind of failed guard dog in the mountains and we guessed he’d run down towards the sea one thunderous night, as he cant stand thunder. He still had his mountain collar, but the rest was too scratched to make out..

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  • Lost all confidence in myself and my photography (it’s a long story). I’m also having monitor woes, which doesn’t help the photography dilemma. Part of a series I’m working on.

  • Richard & myself. / Self-timer.

  • Reuploading – completely changed bedding and girl— / :) stock credits / faestock.deviantart.com / resurgere.deviantart.com / unholy-stock.deviantart.com / rie-stock.deviantart.com

  • Steamboat Island,Washington state “BEGINNINGS” / The day was cooler than the last time I was here. You could smell the rain coming in from the west as it often does this time of year. That cool, moist north island air that makes you zip your jacket and turn up your collar. The leaves had turned red, yellow and orange and the grass along the edge of the drive had become a golden brown. / As I stepped out of my car, I felt a cool breeze touch my cheek and I walked up the drive, my feet crunching on the gravel and the fallen leaves. He was sitting on the ground, turned away from me, welding something onto the back of an enormous cargo trailer. It was the kind you see on the freeway, hauling about six cars on their way to a new destination. / The smoke from the red-hot welding rod drifted on the breeze and at that moment, he lifted his helmet and turned to see who was arriving. When he looked up and saw that it was me, a welcoming light came into his eyes and his smile warmed me in that instant. His eyes were clear and blue, more intense than I remembered. For a few brief seconds, we smiled before he explained to me what he was doing. He introduced his friend that he was working with and told me they were trying to get this done before the incoming rain. A few words more, don’t even recall what they were, it was all very polite and proper. All I could think of at that moment is that I wanted to touch him, and that feeling surprised even me. / I got in my car and slowly backed down the driveway, knowing how his voice would keep me company on the long drive home. Somehow, his last words, “See You” continued to echo in my mind and sounded like a promise. / I smiled all the way home…. Featured in OLD THINGS ~ 27 September 2009 / Featured A PLACE TO CALL HOME ~ July 2009 / Featured HAPPY HAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY ~15 Oct 2009 / Featured A PLACE TO CALL HOME ~ 12 Nov 2009 / All the images and text contained herein may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my express written permission. My images do not belong to the Public Domain. The removal of electronic copyright information, digital fingerprints, or embedded watermarks on any image is strictly prohibited. / © 2002 Marjorie Wallace, All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

  • “Angels we have heard on high / Sweetly singing o’er the plains, / And the mountains in reply / Echoing their joyous strains. / Gloria, in excelsis Deo! / Gloria, in excelsis Deo!” This is the angel from our family’s Fontanini Nativity set. The texture layers really transformed the original image. The new image now looks like an antique fresco-perhaps something from a Vatican ceiling. The textures also added the dramatic “old Hollywood” lighting to the background. With all the craziness and insanity in today’s world we can never have too many angels in our lives. Olympus E-10 w/ built-in zoom. /

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  • Framed portrait of the main character ” Gluttony” in the upcoming animated short Appleheart. Appleheart will be the first in a series of short animated films set in a twisted universe inhabited by the “Seven Deadly Sins”. “In a world of nothingness, Gluttony is hungry” This design is also available in black and gray.

  • Model from Lockstock – Deviant Art Was featured in – Textures unlimited. October 2009.

  • Micanopy, Florida. USA Canon PS-A95

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