Blue gate
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Here is the image following ‘Red Ribbon’. My little girl worked out how to open the heavy back gate and thought she could escape into the big park at the back of our new house. I decided to add this image to satisfy the curiosity of everyone who wanted to know what she saw through the hole in the gate!
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7th installment of the pingpong collab. Check out all previous versions here or shortcuts here: 1. Lookout!: Search 2. Lookout!: Mystery 3. Lookout!: Reach 4. Lookout!: Evil Emerges 5. Lookout!: Battlefield 6. Lookout!: Not Over Yet 7. Lookout!: Beyond the Gate 8. Lookout!: Is the battle over? 9. Lookout!: Greetings! Friend or foe 10. Lookout!: Currently peaceful, will it last? 11. Lookout!: Fallen Flight
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A Dalmatian dog peering out through gate
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ir image toned
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/ MCN: C0831-DE142-EF26E / / © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
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I dedicate this image to my friend Naomi Frost. Parramatta, NSW, Australia
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I have always felt that Heaven holds a place for animals as much as humans, this piece is in memory of departed pets that wait for their human to arrive. WAITING FOR OUR ARRIVAL Author: Sally Omar (please visit Sally’s page, Thanks Girl!)www.redbubble.com They are ours only to borrow / Word Count: 193 / We don’t know what will happen tomorrow / The little ones that have no voice / To take them or not is our choice / They wrap themselves around our hearts / Dogs, cats, birds and others so smart / We are never ready to say goodbye / Eventually our little loves die / They, like us, hear the Angels sing / And the Angels do their souls bring / To a Heavenly Place where they can play / And wait for us all the days / They still think of us and think of our faces / In their wonderful Heavenly Place / The Angels tell them when we are to come / And the fly by the gate or they run / To once again be joined with their family / Once you get to Heaven you will see / All the little faces that have not survived / In their Heavenly Place they are alive / And those little ones for whom no one cared / They happily will also be there / In the Angel’s arms you will see / And perhaps eventually come to you and me / For the little ones there is a Heavenly survival / And there WAITING FOR OUR ARRIVAL
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Built around 1815 this church in the hills of Chimayo, New Mexico, is considered a masterpiece of colonial folk art and architecture and has been deemed a National Historic Landmark. Famed for its miraculous cross and the healing powers of the soil, the Prayer Room is filled with candles, cards & crude hand made shrines as well as crutches and braces testifying to miracles. Directly across the road they sell the best chili powder money can buy.
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Well, I’m back from the farm….almost froze it was so bloody cold (OK, not as cold as in some parts of the world, Simon, but I was bloody cold!! lol) Of course the first image I post has to be IR, so here it is. Filter almost froze to the lens, but I had to get this in infrared. Camera: Canon EOS 450D / Filter: R72 / ISO 400 / f/4.5 / Focal Length: 18mm / Exposure: 25sec / Tripod and frozen fingers and toes. And no, it wasn’t snowing, the grass was green, it just goes white with the ir filter.
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Golden gate bridge San Fransisco
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www.daviezimages.com
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At a gate, near the present homestead, looking back to where the old homestead once stood in grandeur, amid the tall palms, before it was burnt out in the fires of 1944.
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Blue sky and clouds through translucent fabric.
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A view of the Tipton Place from inside the double pen corn crib. I remember as a child playing hide an seek an peeping around the corner to see if I was close to being found. Early American children had little time to play but I’m sure they had time for games. Perhaps too they snuck out to the corn crib to smoke or take a few swallers of moonshine. Maybe the missus didn’t approve of those vises an dad was the one watching out from the corn crib….side notes here the structure in front back of the fence is the wood shed and the roof ya see back of the place is where they keep there bees which were very profitable.
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wall graffiti at village gate in Rochester,NY(USA)
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This is a Pastel painting on a sanded pastel paper.
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Taken at “Cloudlands” Olinda
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I have taken this self portrait of myself in the hub of truck wheel. I thought i could try and look at myself. line up my camera and judge the end of the lens, and well hope for the best.
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My first serious attempt at HDR photography…it’s kind of cool….I’ll have to try more… Kings Tableland, Blue Mountains, NSW.
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Water color on 16×12 , 140 lb watercolor paper
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