Blue wood
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This is exactly how it looked in 1989. The ivy stays here year round. It’s weird, because it’s barren outside; winter. But when you step inside (which isn’t hard..you simply step through the wall) it looks like a summer day. Very odd & surreal feeling. Taken last week, standing in the basement looking up at the back door. More from the abandoned farmhouse series soon. :) And Happy New Year everyone!! / It’s 8:37 p.m. here. I get the feeling I’m the last sober one around here.(not for long…ha.) / / >featured< / / More from this series: / / Welcome Home / Tattered And Torn / Wild Horses / Watch Your Step / I Remember You / / /
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Here is a photo I took this evening when I went to watch the sunset with hubby and the kids, it was such a beautiful sunset tonight so I though I would share, I have a few others but I might upload them in the next few days.
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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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Winter landscape with sunset in fog.
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A montage of my photographs, the traditional Scottish Croft was photographed on the magical Isle of Ulva, Scotland and the woods were photographed on a misty morning in July on the Isle of Mull, Scotland.
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Two more in the series after this one… Enjoy!!
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water colour and water pen on wood
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So I met this woman down at the Ohio River. / (eccentric, to say the least!) She was drunk. / (I was working on it) But it was her shoes! / They were a class act all their own. She asked- / I obliged. They make me think of a circus.. / / / / >Featured Home Page<
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Fog rising after a summer storm in this East Tennessee mountain farm setting
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No,I didn’t start painting but one of my friend realy influenced me for that macro picture of an icestick .The icestick was frosted on the rocs in the woods,the reason for those beautiful colors.I just add a bit of saturation to put up the beautiful blue because I think it’s his favorite color. / For my bubbler’s friend Nigel.. Kafka a man who loves «Le petit Prince» as much as I do…..... / «It is only with the heart that one can see rightly;what is essential is invisible to the eyes» / Antoine de Saint-Exupéry….. I see in that icestick a the little boy with a long white shirt ,the arms reaching to the sky with his head falling back,his legs are beginning to vanish….you know that moment when the snake bite him and went back to his planet …I clearly see the blue snake at his feet ….I know I know ...I have a lot of imagination but I realy see it …. :)))) .......Please take a look at Kafka’s work ,he a fantastic painter …x / / /
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Mystical moods from the Norwegian tall pine forest. October 2007.
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For my fellow line-obsessed out there – in particular, Mick & Christine :) / / Personal Selection / Abstract / Architecture / Candid / Digitalart / Emotive / Humourous / Industrial / Inspirational / Interior / Landscape / Nature / People / Portraits / Street / Urban / / Coburg High School – Series / About the series / / Writings (or ramblings) / Untitled / Beauty / /
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Enjoy!
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In Another World.. / This was taken at Burghley Gardens In Stamford UK and i added special effects and enhanced the colours/contrast /
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An IR shot of an old fence and some trees.
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Gone for something a tad darker…still infrared and still with the reflection. / / /
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Unfortunately it was too cloudy to capture the sunrise :( / Got a handful of shots that almost justified getting up at 5am on a Sunday!
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The dry and arid conditions of the Australian outback sees many of these dead testaments of the harsh conditions.
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A thick fog enveloped the south end of Lake Union in Seattle on a January morning. This skeleton of a pier was just a few yards off shore, with the busy lakef ront behind still hidden. Canon G6. Click for more black & white images: / Click for more water images: /
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