Blue mexico 

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  • Chiapas, Mexico, January 2005

  • Acrylic on canvas. / A young Frida Kahlo flying free over her beloved homeland Mexico.

  • Driving along a back road, I saw this strong adobe wall with this grand entrance. The sky was exceptionally blue and the Purple Sage and Spanish Broom were in full bloom everywhere. So, I couldn’t resist adding those into the painting, reminding me of what a beautiful spring it was. This is an original acrylic painting on canvas.

  • Desert plant life has appealed to me for a long time. The different varieties of cactus, agave and yucca all have such interesting and unique shapes and are some of my favorites to paint. I found this agave near Old Town in Albuquerque. I recently sold 2 canvas prints of this image to a Redbubble mystery buyer – thank you!

  • One little boat and horizons and destinations unknown stretched out before you. This photo features a photograph taken at Celestun, a lonely but gorgeous little beach in the Yucatan state of Mexico. The white sand beach fades to clear gulf waters and beautiful blue sky touched with clouds.

  • Classical window in a little mexican town

  • We were lucky to get some good shots of breaching Humpbacks on our whale watching trip to Baja California. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Dolphins bow ride in the calm clear waters at Gorda Bank. / They stayed with us for some time and we were able to get a few nice shots. / / (Gorda Bank – The Sea of Cortez) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • WILD & FREE / / We saw these jumping dolphins (and about a thousand others!) on our whale watching trip to Baja California. Dolphins are a great animal to photograph when they are doing this, but you have to be quick! (San Jose Channel – Baja California –Mexico) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Brown Pelicans diving for fish. / / (Nopolo – Baja California) / / / / /

  • Sperm Whale Fluke / / (Baja California) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • 30” x 24” / Acrylic on Canvas

  • Acrylic on Canvas / 15” x 15”

  • WILD & FREE / / We saw this jumping dolphin (and about a thousand others!) on our whale watching trip to Baja. Dolphins are a great animal to photograph when they are doing this, but you have to be quick! / / (San Jose Channel – Baja California – Mexico) / http://images-2.redbubble.com/img/art/cropped/size:small/view:main/843845-1-bubblemail-icon-2.jpg!:http://www.redbubble.com/mybubble/bubblemail/new?recipient_id=1227529&return_to=%2Fpeople%2Fstevebulford / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Pirate Code of Conduct / The Pirate Code of Conduct / The Pirate Code of Conduct! A Pirate ship required a level of discipline and a Pirate Code of Conduct. The Pirate Code of Conduct was an important agreement between the Pirate Captain and his crew. The Pirate Code of Conduct consisted of a number of agreements between the Captain and pirate crew which were called Articles. The Pirate Code of Conduct was necessary as pirates were not governed by any other rules such as Naval regulations. Pirate captains were elected and could lose their position for abuse of their authority. The captain enjoyed few privileges: “The Captain or any other Officer is allowed no more [food] than another man, nay, / the Captain cannot keep his Cabbin to himself.” The Pirate Code of Conduct / An example of the Pirate Code of Conduct dealt with the following subjects: Pirate Code of Conduct 1 – Equal Voting Rights / Pirate Code of Conduct 2 – Fair share of the loot and pirates punishments for those who cheated / Pirate Code of Conduct 3 – Gambling was banned / Pirate Code of Conduct 4 – No lights at night – a pirates sleep should not be disturbed / Pirate Code of Conduct 5 – Each pirate was responsible for the upkeep of their weapons / Pirate Code of Conduct 6 – No Boys or women allowed on board / Pirate Code of Conduct 7 – Penalty for Desertion / Pirate Code of Conduct 8 – No fighting between pirates on board the ship / Pirate Code of Conduct 9 – A Pension according to the severity of wounds / Pirate Code of Conduct 10 – Shares of the loot or booty / Pirate Code of Conduct 11 – Musicians available to play when required! These Pirate codes of conduct ensured a well-run and harmonious ship! The Pirate Code of Conduct – Bartholomew Roberts Shipboard Articles 1721 / A specific Pirate Code of Conduct was agreed by Bartholomew Roberts’ in the Shipboard Articles of 1721. / Bartholomew Roberts, also known as “Black Bart” or “Black Barty”, was one of the most successful pirates, The following Code of Conduct was agreed by Bartholomew Roberts and his Pirate Crew – an important element of the success of this particular Pirate / / Pirate Code of Conduct / Bartholomew Roberts Shipboard Articles 1721 / / ARTICLE I – Every man shall have an equal vote in affairs of moment. He shall have an equal title to the fresh provisions or strong liquors at any time seized, and shall use them at pleasure unless a scarcity may make it necessary for the common good that a retrenchment may be voted. / ARTICLE II – Every man shall be called fairly in turn by the list on board of prizes, / because over and above their proper share, they are allowed a shift of clothes. But if they defraud the company to the value of even one dollar in plate, jewels or money, they shall be marooned. If any man rob another he shall have his nose and ears slit, and be put ashore where he shall be sure to encounter hardships. / ARTICLE III – None shall game for money either with dice or cards. / ARTICLE IV – The lights and candles should be put out at eight at night, and if any of the crew desire to drink after that hour they shall sit upon the open deck without lights. / ARTICLE V – Each man shall keep his piece, cutlass and pistols at all times clean and ready for action. / ARTICLE VI – No boy or woman to be allowed amongst them. If any man shall be found seducing any of the latter sex and carrying her to sea in disguise he shall suffer death. / ARTICLE VII – He that shall desert the ship or his quarters in time of battle shall be punished by death or marooning. / ARTICLE VIII – None shall strike another on board the ship, but every man’s quarrel shall be ended on shore by sword or pistol in this manner. At the word of command from the quartermaster, each man being previously placed back to back, shall turn and fire immediately. If any man do not, the quartermaster shall knock the piece out of his hand. If both miss their aim they shall take to their cutlasses, and he that draweth first blood shall be declared the victor. / ARTICLE IX – No man shall talk of breaking up their way of living till each has a share of l,000. Every man who shall become a cripple or lose a limb in the service shall have 800 pieces of eight from the common stock and for lesser hurts proportionately. / ARTICLE X – The captain and the quartermaster shall each receive two shares of a prize, the master gunner and boatswain, one and one half shares, all other officers one and one quarter, and private gentlemen of fortune one share each. / ARTICLE XI – The musicians shall have rest on the Sabbath Day only by right. On all other days by favour only. / / Pirate Code of Conduct / Bartholomew Roberts Shipboard Articles 1721 / / Nikon D60~ 55/200 / Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 08’

  • Sales of this Design? – 6 sales so far :) / Cat Nap by Karin Taylor from the Friends and Beach Series / a mixed media production in ink pastel charcoal and acyrlics on canvas textured paper….. this mixes and matches with another design of mine called Wall Flowers:

  • San Ignacio Lagoon is one of the best places in the world to see Gray whales and their calves up close. During the calving season you can go out into the lagoon in a small boat (called a panga), and after a short wait, the whale mum and calf will come up to you. They (mainly the calf) love to rub themselves against the boats and also to be scratched! You really get a close up look into their eyes! Then, just when you start to feel at one with each them, they blow salt water in your face and all over your camera! But it’s worth it!!! / / You may also get to see some great breaching too. / / (San Ignacio Lagoon – Baja California) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • WILD AND FREE / / This one always makes me smile. You could look right in to their eyes, and they were looking back. Taken off the bow through clear water. / / (San Jose Channel – Baja California – Mexico) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • The adobe-walled courtyard with street access is typical of southwestern U.S. architecture. Doors are often painted in bright colors and it is not unusual to see adornments of skulls, horns, or fanciful handmade ornaments representing desert flora or fauna. In this case, we have a set of horns and a tin lamp shade that has been decorated with a punched design depicting a quarter moon. The sunset is a transplant from another photo. This courtyard and door can be found in Pena Blanca, New Mexico, on state highway 22. The photo is an HDR merge performed in PSP XII. Taken with a Pentax K20D.

  • ... is the colour of dreams here in chilly scotland…. The caribbean at puerto morelos on the yucatan coast in mexico … Taken with an old compact NIkon coolpix 4800 Cheers ;))

  • The caribbean coast of mexico at puerto morelos…. taken with a compact nikon coolpix 4800. And please do check out the beautiful image pelican and float / painted by the so talented Linda Ridpath ... based on this… its the most wonderful honour and she has the most amazing gallery

  • Tlaquepaque, Mexico (a town with a terrific market near Guadalajara, Mexico). After spending time at Tlaquepaque’s market I walked through some city streets. Rich hues painted on exterior walls invited my eyes to enjoy these rich Mexican colors found gracing a windowscape. Canon 10D with Tamron 28-75mm lens. October 2006

  • I’ve shot a lot of southwest doorways. The colors, the textures, and the contrasts combine to make this my personal favorite. The warmth and richness of the wood offset the coolness of the adobe nicely and the flowerpots add a nice welcoming touch. This is a 3-shot HDR. Pentax K20D, 1/60 @ F6.3, ISO 100, 200mm

  • The perfect shape of sharks (Galapagos shark, Carcharhinus galapagensis) secured their survival since million years. Today mankind brought them close to extinction and divers are lucky to see some. Roca Partida, Islas Revillagigedo, Mexico, Central America, Pacific Canon EOS 5D, 1:4/24-105mm, Seacam housing, 1/200s, f8, ISO 200, Speedlite 580EX, TTL, Sealux housing http://www.norbertprobst.com

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