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  • ORIGINAL SOLD. Contemporary acrylic painting on canvas. Dimensions 4ft x 4ft.

  • A group of children playing on Brighton beach; I love the joy that seems to be expressed by their silhouettes. Fuji Acros 100 / Nikkor 35-70 lens @ 70mm

  • Drift wood at Bacara beach Goleta, California Consider these images of the same location

  • Taken at sunset, at one of Adelaide’s beautiful beaches, in South Australia.

  • A toddler has a blissful day at the beach. Acrylic on canvas 18×24 inches

  • lots of fiddling to end up here.

  • Same day,, I saw her.. she was me and I was she… playing with abandon and joy

  • Beach Bums / Panama City Beach Florida USA

  • I spent the afternoon at Brighton Beach, Adelaide, taking some photos. This was taken from the Jetty looking south. Nikon D200 – 18-200mm / 1/200th @ f/5.6 / ISO 100 / Polarizing Filter

  • Floating Peach TShirt / is a special request from a fellow bubbler / from the original design here / ...hope you like her on a tee!

  • mixed media on canvas 24” x 20” i made this piece when i was in the beginning of a 5 year relationship…. much love and awe going on. the creation began with newspaper on canvas. i have always loved the colors in the grocery store adds… and all the fruit. i don’t remember having a plan for this piece as is usually the case. it appeared to me. as you can see, most of the newsprint is painter over…except the apple and the space around it that forms the eye. the pink and stripes and a few changes on the male character came more recently….after we separated. i have a picture of it before. maybe it should go on red bubble, too. i celebrated when i sold the original for 1200 dollars. the relationship was over and i felt it appropriate that it find a new home …...and it did. it lives in california now. partnership as sacred…...

  • a colorful kite flies against a massive wave.

  • run,Thalia , Run ! she does love the beach ..

  • A little girl playing at the beach in Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. Once again taken from my hotel room at the Hilton 23rd floor. / Nikon D90 As is FEATURED IN BUBBLERS’ WEEKLY CHALLENGE / FEATURED IN ALL ABOUT WATER / FEATURED IN OUTSIDERS / FEATURED IN GOING COASTAL / FEATURED IN YOUR MAGIC PLACE / FEATURED IN SHIFTING SANDS / FEATURED IN KAIROS – CAPTURING THE DECISIVE MOMENT / #1 FEATURED PIECE OF THE DAY IN ALL ABOUT WATER

  • ALL PROCEEDS GO TO WILDLIFE APPEAL!! This is the cute shot. I thought I would die of boredom.. they all are pretty inactive. But this shot when I came home really showed the beauty and the sweetness of just being a pup!! Taken in the Año Nuevo SNR State Natural Reserve Northern California / ELEPHANT SEAL AFTERNOON WEANERS / When the weaned pups are four to six weeks old, their original coat of black fur molts and is replaced by a shiny new silver coat. Soon afterward, they begin learning to swim in the shallow offshore waters or ponds formed by rainwater. They are very curious and rather awkward and somewhat afraid of the water at first. But they learn quickly, spend more and more time swimming about, and then, during the last three weeks of April, they go to sea one by one and disperse northwestward. They feed off the coast of northern Washington and Vancouver Island in British Columbia and do not appear on land again until September. Females reach maturity at the age of 3-5 years and males at 9-10 years. Gestation lasts 11.3 months, including a 3 month delay of implantation. The pregancy rate is 95%. Longevity is 14 years. Pup mortality is highly variable: Año Nuevo: 15-26% SE Farallon: 0-73% Los Coronados: 5-10%. The male mortality rates at Año Nuevo are: puberty: 42%, adult: 46%, full grown: 50%. Female mortality rates are unknown, but certainly lower. / Trophic relations Scratching There is probably no competition between the elephant seals and other pinnipeds, like the California sea lion, the Northern fur seal or the Pacific harbor seal, because the feed on different species and breed at other times. There is an increased competition for terrestial haul-out sites. There are some records of elephant seals attempting to mount harbor seal pups, killing them in the process (Mortenson and Follis, 1997). Possible predators are sharks and killer whales. / Interactions / Some seals are killed by fishermen. Occasionally elephant seals get entangled in fishing nets, but not very often. For 1980 only 25 cases of entanglement were reported (DeMaster et al, 1985). / Population size Sparring bulls The lowest count of this species was between 1884 and 1892: somewhere between 8 and 20 were left. Since then there has been an almost exponential increase, especially in the northern colonies. In 1957 there were 13,000 elephant seals, in 1976: 48,000. The population is still not at equilibrium (Boveng et al, 1988). In 1991, the total population was estimated at 127,000, with 28,164 pups born that year and there appears to be a 6% annual increase (Stewart et al, 1994)

  • Camera Details: / Nikon D70s , Sigma 10-20mm HSM f4-5.6 Location: / Hargen Aan Zee, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / Coastal Dunes form where constructive waves encourage the accumulation of sand, and where prevailing onshore winds blow this sand inland. There need to be obstacles e.g. vegetation, pebbles etc. to trap the moving sand grains. As the sand grains get trapped they start to accumulate, this is the start of dune formation. The wind then starts to affect the mound of sand by eroding sand particles from the windward side and depositing them on the leeward side. Gradually this action causes the dune to “migrate” inland, as it does so it accumulates more and more sand. Dunes provide privacy and shelter from the wind. source: wikipedia Life / Salty Rocks /

  • My two 3.5 month labs learning to fetch on Grace Bay Beach in the Turks & Caicos Islands. Harley (with ball) is a silver and Bentley is a chocolate. Taken with my Canon Power Shot SX110IS.

  • An experimental use of slow shutter speed to capture a feel of time movement and memories.

  • Picture taken of my neice and nephew playing in the sand at the saskatchewan landing. We went out for the day to celebrate my nephews 4th birthday.

  • Sophia was playing in the sand on the beach while her dad was keeping a watchful eye over her. taken with my Canon 5D and 24-105mm lens

  • The Bride and Groom playing after the wedding and reception… Sept 5th 09 Just south of Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, Oregon Nikon D80 I have more from this wedding on RedBubble. =)

  • Here’s a shot of Murph at sunset at Pollys Bay just north of Temma NW Tasmania. He must have been engrossed in some happenings because he was so kind to stay still for the full 30 seconds even though he didnt know I was shooting him. I find sunsets are so much more relaxing for photography than sunrises. At sunrise I am rushing to get the right settings and composition before the light becomes too bright, and its hard because I cant see the settings on the camera in the dark predawn light. / Sunsets seem so much easier to shoot variation because I already have the camera set up in the daylight while waiting for the light to get better. Nikon D90 / Sigma 10-20mm / 30 secs featured in The Photographer in Action group 29th October 2009

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