Monalisa billboard on Paramatta Rd, Sydney
This is an original photograph taken at Central Park in New York City 2007.
Mingus Mill on a foggy,fall morning.Built in 1886 it is powered by a water turbine inside.It is an operating grain mill,March thru November.You can talk to the millers and buy the grain.It is located on the NC side of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.Our forefaters didn’t go to the store for bread the 1st had to grow the grain,it then must be ground.Only then could they make it.
Dan Lawson Place located in Cades Cove,GSMNP.Built around 1856
Dan Lawsom Place located in Cades Cove,Great Smoky Mountain National Park Built around 1856 the smokehouse can be seen behind the blackberry bush in the split rail fence.
Mingus Mill on a foggy,fall morning.Built in 1886 it is powered by a water turbine inside.It is an operating grain mill,March thru November.You can talk to the millers and buy the grain.It is located on the NC side of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Pioneer cabin located in the Cades Cove area of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park / The Olivers bought land in the Cove in 1826 and this cabin site remained in the family until the Park was established. The house is typical of many found on the eastern frontier in the mid-1850s, and reflects the skills and techniques brought into the mountains by descendants of British and European immigrants.
A Deer Infront Of Carter Shields Cabin,Cades Cove,GSMNP.How nice it would of been to live back then
The John Cable Mill in Black and White.It is found at the Cades Cove Visitors Center,Great Smoky Mountains.It is still used by the park service.They have rangers explaning its operation,and millers making meal which can be purchased…......Color version available upon request
This is an original photograph / graphic art design.
Computer manipulated image of Carter Shields cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains. Due to winter type colors I did some selective coloring for just the evergreens, I also gave it a touch of painting but this may not be noticeable except at larger sizes
This picture was taken in Augusta Georgia looking up against the sky. I liked the way the angles of the building show against the blue.
The softness of the greenery hide the angle of the old building as it drapes itself over the hard cement walls.
Dan Lawson Place located in Cades Cove,GSMNP.Built around 1856
Mediaeval bridge spanning the river Arno in Florence
Mediaeval Cathedral, Florence, Italy
Mingus Mill in B&W much as it would of appeared in the early days of photography.Mingus Mill is located in the Smoky Mountains.It is still in operation today an its products can be purchesed there as well as seeing its actual operation.It operates by turbine insted of a water wheel
I hope that no one ever want to paint it again.
Power boat cruising by “Big Red” lighthouse in the Holland Harbor. “Big Red” is the only lighthouse that has a name and is most photographed. It is a historical landmark and its friendly guiding light has brought many ships home safe.
Peaceful country scene with a unique red barn, white snow, and blue sky. /
at garden of five senses, new delhi…. Underneath the bridge / The tarp has sprung a leak / And the animals Ive trapped / Have all become my pets / And Im living off of grass / And the drippings from the ceiling / Its okay to eat fish / cause they dont have any feelings / Something in the way, / Something in the way, yeah, / - something in the way – nirvana
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Built abound 1880 by Noah an Cindy Ogle the closed section was built 1st.The far end section was built after having kids.turning it from a single pen to a saddle bag design.The Barn on the hill played a vital part in making a living.The shot was taken from the area the garden at once was. This is located on the Roaring Fork Nature Trail in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park sepia tones can be adjusted upon request
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