Bermy
18 creative works found
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Vendome Metro Station, Montreal, QC
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A flower in my backyard that I shot for my mum to put up in one of the rooms at our guest house (like a little cottage hotel), Mazarine by the Sea—> http://www.bermuda.com/mazarinebythesea/ (photos of the guest house also by me)
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I forget what the name is for this flower… will have to ask my mum. This was taken in our garden. She tends to it almost every weekend.
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A flower in my backyard that I shot for my mum to put up in one of the rooms at our guest house (like a little cottage hotel), Mazarine by the Sea—> http://www.bermuda.com/mazarinebythesea/ (photos of the guest house also by me)
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A selection of my work
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Crystal Cave, Bermuda – Aug 2006
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Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda. 2006 Some kids back home having fun in the last few minutes of daylight.
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St. Georges, Bermuda. 2006 It was a bright and sunny day when there was suddenly a rain shower. We hid under the overhang of a building and I shot this.
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Entrance to Crystal Caves, Bermuda. August 2006.
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Hibiscus in St. Georges, Bermuda. 2006
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Dockyard, Bermuda. Summer 2006
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Warwick Long Bay, Warwick, Bermuda. September 2006. One of the beaches where our pink sand is most noticeable. “The distinctive color of Bermuda’s sand is single-celled animal called a foram, which grows in profusion on the underside of rocks. These animals have bright red skeletons, which when the foram dies, are eroded by the waves and mixed with the other matter that makes up Bermuda’s sand (clam shells, snail shells, and coral—which are all white) to give the sand a pinkish hue.” - http://www.theinsider.com/Bermuda/Attractions/bermudabeaches.htm
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Southlands, Warwick, Bermuda. July 2007. Southlands is one of very few areas of untouched land in Bermuda (and definitely the largest)... The government has been trying to convince us that it is in the island’s best interests to have a huge (ugly) resort built on the property. This would ruin this untouched land AND demolish a large area of our beautiful South Shore. They pretty much went ahead with plans before most of Bermuda even knew what was going on and have been trying to fool us into thinking it is a good idea. The general feeling amongst Bermudians is that the development will NOT help Bermudians as a whole, but instead will bring in money for an elite few. In other words, most Bermudians will see no positive outcome of this resort but WILL see their beautiful island horribly and irreversibly scarred. For more detailed information see link below: http://www.best.org.bm/
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Hibiscus flower, St. Georges, Bermuda. August 2006.
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Church Bay, Bermuda One of the best places on the island to go snorkeling, so they say… Personally, deep water scares me… might have something to do with nearly drowning when I was a baby. I don’t remember it, but who knows.. things like that can affect you years later. I DO love the beach (and any Bermuda beach!) though :D Like seriously, this is one of the reasons I miss Bermuda when I’m up here in a Montreal winter! - Canon Rebel 350D / ISO 100 / f 5 / 1/2500 sec / 13mm - Also at http://jessdismont.deviantart.com/art/Church-Bay-Bermuda-May-07-103453125
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A cave in Bermuda that I have been in many times. It’s just lovely down in there. http://www.bermuda.com/caves/ If you’d like more info on Bermuda, contact me :)
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Horseshoe Bay, Bermuda. Aug 08 Most popular beach on the island. After the annual sandcastle competition. For more info on Bermuda, feel free to contact me :)
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POWER
by JessDismontDockyard, Bermuda. / Summer 2006
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