Bird rock
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FEATURED! MAY 08 / HOME PAGE! JUNE 08 It’s about living with freedom in a life of restriction…
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model: the beautiful sdevarax / who is talented on eighter side of the camera
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Keep on rockin’ in the free world. This is najeroux rocking it out, tell her how hot she is and she might send you a postcard. /
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Full View Please ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Background / Cave / Shell / Texture If you like this piece, please check out: / / /
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Grace decided she wanted to go out on her scooter today…...who am I to deny her that? Especially since I can take my camera with me and shoot this…....hope you like it!
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Stock Photo Credit: / Model / Background Also used various Photoshop brushes and filters to create lightning, rain and light Once again I was delighted to be Bubblemailed by another fantastic poet, who brought my attention to a poem she had wrote that made her think of this piece of art.* Storm by binjy accompanies this artwork beautifully: Storm With clouds boiling fiercely in soft cloaks of grey, / and the light of the gods in the sky- / I bared my soul to the force of the night, / and wished the past year goodbye. A turbulent year, reflected by storm , / with power, excitement and pain. / With coolness refreshing, like breezes in summer. / With tears like the sweet fall of rain. The winds carrying scents of some interesting place, / bring sand grains to prickle the skin of my face. / So has the year gone. The exquisite pleasure, / shining like lightning; a transient treasure, / now lost in the grey cloak’ed clouds.
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© edwin wood Moonlit Muriwai beach, with sodium street lamps lighting up the cliff.
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Background shot- location, south west coast of South Australia . / . . /
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A few new changes to an old shirt
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Precious rain leaves its bounty for desert wildlife. Joshua Tree National Park, California. Taken on the East side of the Geology Road, 2008.
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Full view definitely needed :) This one is a bit special for me. The image is inspired by my favourite RB poet girlinthestars and my favourite poem, in her amazing collection, titled Mermaid. Significant for me, but you will have to read the whole poem to find some meaning for yourself :) Inspired, my friend Simon Muirhead was kind enough, to let me have complete artistic freedom to use one of his latest photos Flat Rock. This photo is perfect as the background of the image and Simon has become a bit of an expert at these fantastic, slow-shutter speed photos. Check out his gallery! Here is the poem: / Mermaid You always thought of me as a / Mermaid / In a sea of sharks / You thought they were always looking at me / So you were protective / Then you thought I was looking at them / So you became possessive / You believed there was a part of me I hid / That longed to be free / But truly, I didn’t / You didn’t know I hated being doused in / Salt water / It never charmed me / I tasted it so many times before / I knew better You’d always say / You’re so beautiful / How could you want only me? And then you’d stare off / Making some untrue comment Leaving me in the dark / With sharks / Circling me / Intoxicated by my lonely scent I’m sure you’ve heard / I found the love of my life / In a stream ..::Photo Credit::.. / Background / Sky / Mermaid / Sailor / Fin
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of Gentoo Penguin taken at Neko Harbour, Antarctic mainland. The Gentoo Penguin is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. Temperatures on the frozen continent are rising five times faster than the global average due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, pushing four species perilously close to extinction. Warmer temperatures are forcing penguins to raise their young on increasingly thinner and more precarious ice floes, while stronger winds mean many eggs and chicks are being blown away from their parents before they are able to survive on their own. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice destroys nesting sites and reduces vital food sources, such as krill.
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Blue Heron – Arrowhead Park – Huntsville – Ontario – Canada
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Winters sunrise along the Walkerville Coastline.
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I have used my own photograph. / Photomanipulation. All the Material in this Gallery is Copyrighted & May not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. / © AnaCBStudio: Using this Image for any purpose without my prior permission, may lead to legal action. All Rights Reserved.
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Southern Gannets in close to the rocks feeding on cuttlefish and squid. The image is a composite all shot within 30 minutes. It is an initial long exposure with a wide angle lens. The birds were then shot at the same location in the same session with a telephoto lens and “dropped in” during post processing.
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Gum tree on a rocky slope in Central Victoria, Australia. Believe it or not, the boulders of this landscape were once hidden beneath lush forest, which was mostly removed in the quest for firewood, and fenceposts, once settlement started to explode—during the Victorian mining boom of the mid-1800s.
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SMUDGEART GALLERY / CHRISTMAS CARDS / / / / / Photography / Smudge Art TM / / Fractalius Art / Fractal Art / Flood Art / By: Madeline M. Allen / Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of / this image without permission from the / artist is strictly prohibited
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of Gentoo Penguins taken on Curville Island Antarctic Peninsula. They had just left the water and seemed to be deciding which way they should go. The Gentoo Penguin is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. Temperatures on the frozen continent are rising five times faster than the global average due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, pushing four species perilously close to extinction. Warmer temperatures are forcing penguins to raise their young on increasingly thinner and more precarious ice floes, while stronger winds mean many eggs and chicks are being blown away from their parents before they are able to survive on their own. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice destroys nesting sites and reduces vital food sources, such as krill.
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a Gentoo Penguin taken, with light snow falling, on Curville Island Antarctic Peninsula. The Gentoo Penguin is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. Temperatures on the frozen continent are rising five times faster than the global average due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, pushing four species perilously close to extinction. Warmer temperatures are forcing penguins to raise their young on increasingly thinner and more precarious ice floes, while stronger winds mean many eggs and chicks are being blown away from their parents before they are able to survive on their own. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice destroys nesting sites and reduces vital food sources, such as krill.
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