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  • Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Fuji film

  • Photo taken dawn Mt Peregian (Emu Mountain) Canon 300D Sigma 10-20mm DC lens Cokin P.121 graduated neutral density filter. Levels adjusted slightly in ACDSee Pro.

  • A bussiness man in Moldova about to enter his car. / Great detail is his tie, this is exactly the same colour as his car

  • You would have to be in a boat on the New River between Sneads Ferry and Camp Lejuene, NC to get this “Bird’s Eye View.” I actually combined two photos I had taken at different times to create the scene for this acrylic painting.

  • Original oil on canvas.

  • a rainbow with a beautiful background of nature – trees and birds

  • The view from the Eureka Tower in Melbourne. It is a stitched image, but it’s not HDR. I took it just after the sun had set and the lights in the buildings had come on.

  • 2D or not 2D that is the question.

  • Acrylic and pencil on carton. Size 9”1/2×13”1/2. / Think of yourself as a bird, as one looks down on earth.

  • Small bird catching gnats as they hover above the still waters of the Murrumbidgee River at South Gundagai, New South Wales. He’d perch on the partly submerged branch, swoop out to collect his meal and return to the branch without disturbing the water.

  • from the lookout platform of the arial tram way, / the Stanley Hotel with red roofs, is center photo

  • Taken Aug 2008 Manly beach, Sydney, Australia

  • Close shot of a swan’s dripping wet head. / Was featured in Country Bumpkin-date forthcoming… / / /

  • A photo out of a plane looking down onto the red centre landscape of Australia.

  • These waves had so much force behind them hitting the beach. Saw the birds trying to navigate the winds and took the shot. This is the view from the Black Sand Beach on Maui. Edith

  • Hidding, great fisher

  • Bird’s eye view of Oahu in December 2007.

  • Bahasha, one of our male giraffes, as seen from below. Reticulated Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata), also known as a Somali Giraffe, is the most well-known species of giraffe and can also interbreed with other species of giraffes if necessary. Males can be up to 19 feet tall, and females just slightly smaller. Both sexes have small ‘horns’, called ossicones, on the top of their head. Only the females have tufts of hair on top though, males are bald.

  • i really love reflections / i look for them everywhere. / .knowing they are perceptions / insight into life unaware / keys to realms unforeseen / being there / dreaming / aware * / tinhearts~

  • Image of a macaw isolated on white background

  • Barcelona Ronda de Dalt – Barcelona, Spain

  • This is a panoramic view across the Inner Alster Lake (for more inforamtion follow this link to wikipedia.org) and the inner city of Hamburg, northern Germany, taken in November 2009 with a Canon D450 from 150m above ground. I was riding a ballon that is fixed to the ground near the harbour. / The white tower in the background is the television tower of Hamburg, the church in the foreground is the St. Jacobi church. / The St. Jacobi church is one of the five principal Lutheran churches of Hamburg, Germany. The church is located directly in the city center, has a 125 m tall tower and features a famous organ by Arp Schnitger from 1693. It is dedicated to St James the Greater and often incorrectly known in English as St Jacob’s. ... When it was first mentioned in 1255, St. Jacobi was a small chapel located outside the Hamburg city walls. After these were extended in 1260, the church became part of the Hamburg city territory. It is now in downtown Hamburg, hidden behind one of the main shopping streets (Mönckebergstraße). ... The famous Arp Schnitger organ of 1693 in the west gallery is, with its 60 registers and around 4,000 pipes, is the largest baroque organ in Northern Europe. From 1989 to 1993, the organ was completely restored, and since its rededication at Easter 1993 it can be heard every Sunday during services. (from: wikipedia.org)

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