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  • Aerial view of a flock of waterbirds over lake Corangamite.

  • Photograph: Seagulls – Along the Shore / Photographed: 2007 / Series: Birds / - / If you would like one of the other photos available, please contact me, I’ll be happy to post it for you. to view other photos in my viewfinder collection please visit: / http://www.flickr.com/photos/highlandghillie and / http://highlandghillie.etsy.com Viewfinder photographs are truly unique. / They have a distinct look of vintage photos – rounded corners, soft focus, specks of dust and dirt. / The black borders are a part of the photograph and will be visible.

  • Great Egret searching for food along the bayou.

  • A flock of Sandpipers in Goleta Beach California. Nikon D70 / 80-200mm f2.8 @200mm / Image color adjusted and slightly saturated —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- I will donate 50% of all proceeds from the sale of this image and the ones below to the American Bird Conservancy And the T-Shirt below

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  • aerial view of a formation of ibis above an advancing shoreline with an algal bloom, hence the pink colour and foam

  • Taken in Atlantic City, NJ on a business trip with a Nikon D50. Lens was 28-200

  • Jersey Shore / Sept 2006 / Kodak DX7590 Zoom Digital Camera Card Only Featured / Dec 13, 2008 Group – Prize Challenges!!

  • 12X19 original art print a.p. signature landscape with wildlife. Digital compilation of several grahic images taken mostly from the California coastline.

  • 12X19 original art print a.p. signature landscape with wildlife

  • A newborn crew of Canadian Geese on their way Outta Here. / I guess they are photo shy! / Lake Erie, Canadian shoreline. Thunder Bay Ontario. / Nikon D300, Nikkor VR 18-200 lens, handheld.

  • This capture has been made in Parque Natural Do Sudoeste Alentejano close to Carrapateira, Algarve, Portugal. The coastline consists of vertical eroded sandstone rocks of brownish tinge. The intricated coastline, clear water, and splashing waves create a charming whole. Indeed, it requires no effort to fall by the wayside and spend whole a day listening for the magic sound of crashing waves. Do you hear the ocean sound? Excellent! Give the seagull a wave and enjoy the symphony!

  • I turn off the television and walk through heat waves to eat sweets from the freezer, light cigarettes, blow kisses to shadows, feel along the floor for lost treasure and end up, once again, slapping color on canvas. / I see in my head a shape and wonder where it comes from. Is this a dream, a memory, a longing, a sudden flash from subliminal visions, a past live, a sign of the future or just the mad rambling of my hands letting something flow flow flow. / I remember the first time I saw the California coastline and it was like a dream. A foggy cold day in November and figures appeared as if they were waiting for me. I wondered if that was what death was like. / I remember an image of DNA on television. I can’t quite grasp how they illustrate something like that. I remember singing once in church when I was about ten years old and I thought the organ music was energy from God. I remember seeing seasides and always knowing that I belonged in the water, was part of the water, would return to the ocean waves on time that has no time that has no shape that has everything. Washing up onto a shore. Washing away sins. Washing over naked flesh and sweeping away clothing and washing overboard the dreams as well as the struggles. Washing over sand that glistens and hills that shine in the sun that drifts lazily from mountain to valley bringing darkness. And then light. And then shadow. / Continuing. Even when it evaporates. From Above Water is acrylic on canvas 30 in. x 40 in. July 2009 /

  • Mull, Scotland. / / /

  • Seagulls flying to their evening resting places across the Barnegat Bay. / Bay Head, New Jersey / April 2009 / Nikon D80 w/70-300mm VR Featured in Nikon D80 Users – August 14, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey Scenery – August 19, 2009

  • This painting of a Roseate Spoonbill was created after observing this beautiful bird at an injured bird sanctuary in Corpus Christi, TX. While there to heal before release back into the wild, I could not help thinking that this beautiful creature seemed so patient, with such a dignified sense of forebearance. Thus, the name. / Painter 11

  • The sanderlings were very synchronized with the in-coming waves. When the water retreated they would rush out to the edge of the surf and feed on whatever was left behind. This is a companion piece to: ‘The Sanderling’. The original is painted in water mixable oils on 15’‘x30’’ hardboard.

  • This brown pelican and seagull were hanging out at Grand Isle, Louisiana, occupying the same friendly spot on a sunny day in September.

  • Inspired by my time spent down at the cove near my home; a place where it’s calm and peaceful and I am inspired with each visit. This art work has been FEATURED in the ”#1 Artists of Red Bubble” group! :)

  • Vancouver, BC, Canada

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