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  • Red Baron
    by Ken Boxsell

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Spilosoma canescens from the family of Artiidae or commonly known as a Tiger Moth. I found him sitting on a piece of lavender / I hope you like it and thanks heaps for visiting

  • Lady Baron Falls
    by Michael Walters

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Mt Field National Park

  • Sahara
    by Craig Hender

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    This is the Noth Eastern area of the sahara desert in Libya. As you can see, plenty of sand! Quite an amazing place, in some areas all the eye can see i all directions is sand! No trees, bushes, rocks or buildings! / . /

  • HDR and B&W conversion of my 1997 BMW K1100LT. Unfortunately this bike got totalled about three weeks ago. Image was taken during a fall motorcycle trip on the Blue Ridge Parkway. HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images

  • Inspired By The Controversial Death Of The Red Baron: “The Dead Baron” was inspired by the death of the German Pilot Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen / (2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918). Richthofen, better known as The Red Baron, was the greatest flying ace of World War I, and arguably the world’s most famous pilot, earning his reputation by claiming the lives of 120 allied flyers. Richthofen was killed just after 11 a.m. on 21 April 1918 while flying over Morlancourt Ridge, near the Somme River, France. He was hit by a single .303 bullet that passed clear through his chest cavity. After sustaining his injury, Richthofen managed to make a hasty but controlled landing in a field on a hill near the Bray-Corbie Road, just north of the village of Vaux-sur-Somme. Eye witness, Sgt Ted Smout of the Australian Medical Corps, reported that when he and other Australian soldiers reached the aircraft, Richthofen was still alive but died moments later, muttering his last word “kaputt” (“finished”). There has been much controversy as to who shot the single bullet that ended the Barons life, some of the most common theories suggest he was: • Mortally wounded in air combat by 209th / squadron’s Captain Roy Brown / • Shot down by Australian anti-aircraft Battery Operator / A. G. Franklyn / • Hit by an unknown gunner from the 51st Battalion / • Fatally wounded during a skirmish with Australian RE8 / observation planes led by Major D. V. J. Blake / • Bought down by R. Buie, and W. J. Evans from the / Australian 53rd Battery, 14th Field Artillery Brigade / • Machine gunned down by Sergeant C. B. Popkin from / the Australian 24th Machine Gun Company The question is still debated to this day – who killed the Red Baron? [Leading Soundtrack During Creation: Life In Your Way – Waking Giants]

  • A Sign, Iceland
    by Kate Hall

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  • Biggles And The Red Baron
    by Harri

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  • Sony Cybershot wsc w200 12.1 mega pixel camera.

  • A little memorial for Red Baron, my 1997 BMW K1100LT. Red Baron was taken from me 2/8/08 after a pretty serious accident. What a companion this bike has been. I joined the IronButt Association riding 1000 miles in less than 24 hours on this bike. It has taken me to many BMW rallies in numerous different states. This bike was a workhorse, I added so many accessories to really have it fit my needs. 11 gallons of fuel (note the “extra” tank on the passenger seat), GPS and several added saftey items which unfortunately did not spare him….. This image was taken while on a roadtrip to Dayton, OH with my best friend Jim.

  • Cape Baron Goose
    by Moorey

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    These geese roam free and often you can get close to them. Taken in Tassie

  • Friends
    by Katka Simcikova

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    Ali and Baron, the horse, enjoying their whiles together. Baron is quite huge gelding, so it was funny to watch Ali trying to touch his nose while Baron is twice the size. In the end, he allowed her to pet him and sniffled her a bit.

  • This is a Hooter Mouse – dig those hooters! He belongs to the same universe as the Argy Bargy. I have yet to colour this one – i kinda like it B&W anyway.

  • THE YELLOW RED BARON
    by Spiritinme

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    YELLOW LAB SPORTING SWIMMING GOGGLES, FEELING QUITE PROUD.

  • Alone
    by Sue Kane

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • Baron of Alnwick
    by Bootkneck

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    Alnwick Castle is a castle and stately home in Alnwick, Northumberland, England and the residence of the Duke of Northumberland, / Yves de Vescy, Baron of Alnwick, erected the first parts of the castle in 1096. It was built to defend England’s northern border against the Scottish invasions and border reivers. It was besieged in 1172 and again in 1174 by William the Lion, King of Scotland and William was captured outside the walls during the Battle of Alnwick.

  • muggins
    by kangarookid

    US$24.94

    this is baron von muggins, though most just call him the baron, or muggins… not the nicest chap, if you could call him a chap, on the block! and wait until you see his minions, simply known as legion :o they’re created in my head, but haven’t reached paper yet… oh the horror, the insanity!!! i’m not sure if i can go on, but i must! the populace must needs know what is coming, and only i can forewarn them… it’s okay, i’ll survive, but… will you??

  • RED BARON
    by Red Hand Graphic Solutions

    US$4.83–US$110.20

  • Brothers In Arms
    by Trenton Hill

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    Color pencil on 11×17 20 weight copy paper sprayed with lacquer. (Manfred von Richthofen and Lothar von Richthofen) Between them the brothers downed (120) enemy aircraft. / Manfred destroyed 80 while Lothar is credited with / 40 Kills during a Seventy-seven day period.

  • Cattle Baron
    by Karl Davis

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Cattle Egret, De, Leon Springs, Florida. Nikon D90, ISO 200, F/6.3, EV -0.33, 1/160 sec, 300 mm /

  • taken at cranfield air training field

  • red baron
    by brian pendrey

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • red barons gone yellow
    by brian pendrey

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    taken at staverton before flight to cranfield

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