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  • A little common brown garden snail on a Euphorbia bract, taken in my garden in Buckinghanshire, England.

  • something recent, more to come of course

  • A snow storm is brewing! Sunday December 21st/08. / Yesterday the snowfall was heavy in Ontario, the province next door to us, and on the eastern seaboard of the United States. Today it is moving quite quickly into our area of Quebec. / This is a curve in the road close to my house. You can see a man and his dog braving the elements if you look closely on the right side just past the hydro pole. They only appear as shadows. Needless to say driving visibility is poor. We ventured out earlier this morning to get a few errands done, but returned home as soon as possible. I had anticipated taking a few shots today on the occasion of this being the winter solstice, but did not expect to find such treacherous conditions. The wind is glacial and although I was able to snap a few shots a few feet from the car, my fingers were throbbing from the cold, and I needed to seek shelter immediately!

  • fallen dandelions

  • Stock credits: / Model: odessa11 / Textures: resurgere

  • Human head exploding due to headphones being turned up too loud.

  • We are awash with Daffodils now- this one stretching its face to the sky as if to Herald the beginning of Spring- Happy smiling times now!!! taken with a fuji A600 Finepix Digital Camera

  • © Deb Larson Camera: SONY A900; F-Stop: 6.3; Exposure: 1/200 sec.; ISO Speed: 200; Focal Length: 135mm. This cabin sits in one of the campgrounds on Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska. It was taken on 2-2-2009 just after the snow storm and blow subsided.

  • Still messing around with photo’s taken many moons ago…. (pouting because I still have a broken camera!) / All post proccessing done in PS elements. / Thank you for viewing my work!!! If you like what you see here, have a peek at the rest of my work. Maybe you will find a nice gift here for that special occasion!! Please note that the markup on my work is only 10%. / / / Copyright 2009 © Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission.

  • it’s very windy in Oklahoma! Nikon D80 / april 26th 2009

  • Featured in Black, White Photography and Shameless Self Promotion and the RB Homepage (Oct 31, 2009); top 10 finish in Alphabet Soup (letter B). I came across this lovely young First Nations girl blowing bubbles in the harbour area of Victoria, BC, in front of the Parliament Buildings where people sell arts and crafts to tourists. I asked her if I could take her picture. She seemed delighted, and so was I. This is the result. Nikon D300, Nikkor 1.4 AFS 50 mm lens, ISO 200, f5, 1/500s. Processed in Lightroom 2 and PS4. Image captured in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, using a Nikon D300, and 50 mm 1.4 lens, converted to B&W with Lightroom 2.1 and PS4.

  • This is another version of my dandelion tee. Just a few changes for a different look. Featured in Fabulous Ts group. © 2009 Anne Hale.

  • BEST VIEWED LARGE Featured in / You’re Accepted group / A place to call home

  • Created with free stock and resources from deviantart.com then edited in photoshop CS3 Background – Windy Cove dreamstime / Model – Stormbringer by Iardacil deviantart.com /

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  • This is what’s happened when I fell very hungry Dandelium shot modified in “po-art style” Larger view is better

  • Lucky shot. / No CG whatsoever.

  • Incendia fractal 3d design with a bowl, balls and a heart. I used photoshop to add another heart and to do some postwork. Designer: Thea Walstra / /

  • Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens / Milkweed pods turning to fluff and seeds / November 1st 2009

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