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Although they (the City of Sydney) do a great job every year, I think putting a large beating heart on the bridge was one of their best ideas to date. That, and ‘Eternity’. I also like how, if you look along the left of the top of the arch, you can just see the tiny little bridgeclimbers going about their touristy business. Expensive (and you can’t take a camera), but a pretty cool thing to do.
Sold / 20×16” framed double matted print 50 copies 5×7” Matted prints
A corner which is escaped from a Monet painting. / I don’t knoe if exists or I found it only in my eyes – it hasn’t a time, too. / Now it’s yours. Visit it soflty. It’s fragile.
Acrylic paint on canvas board / 18”X18” “The Gift” is about Creating a Sacred Family Space. By Crossing the Rainbow Bridge into a Higher Thought Vibration, / Couples can Work Together using their Skills and Strengths to meet all the Challenges that a busy life with Children brings. Meditation: Leave your baggage behind and cross the Bridge. Give your Higher Self (the Best Person You can be) the Freedom to Totally Love and Nurture the Higher Self of your Partner. Be Free to Give and Receive the Glistening Jewels that Life with Children has to Offer. It is our responsibility to Integrate our Naturally Dualistic Nature, Allowing our Differances to Dance Lightly, / Joining into a Beautiful Union of Diversity
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Love and Romance / A distant love Even though we may be miles apart / You are always on my mind, / Oceans apart day after day / You’re alright there I pray, / Things here remind me of you / Wishing I could be with you too, / The days are long and the nights so cold / It’s you I wait for to hold. / Written by: Angi Baker
I stumbled upon this bridge in Utica, IL Oct 208 This is straight from my camera, and I was so amazed by the beauty it took my breath away…Imagine, coming down a stairway made of wood, turning to the left and pow! This hits you….Thank God I had my camera! / I used my OLYMPUS SP-570-UZ
Taken in Kansas City Missouri USA
It’s Fall here in Michigan! Perfect time for a shot of the vistorian inspired footbridge in Elizabeth Park located in downtown Trenton, Michigan. / ___ Winner in the Following Challenges / Michigan Outdoors – “Autumn in Michigan” – Challenge Winner #1 – Oct. 2009
In honor of the efforts of Kathleen and her groups’ Art Blog for Peace, where we blog our hearts out for 2009 in Peace, here is my contribution… “Peace has to be created, in order to be maintained. It is the product of Faith, Strength, Energy, Will, Sympathy, Justice, Imagination, and the triumph of principle. It will never be achieved by passivity or quietism.” Dorothy Thompson My Peace Blogs: PEACE CANDLES Writing4Peace Alliance for a new Humanity Tribute to Peace MUSIC Happy New Year – 2009!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rainbows represent perfect balance and harmony, completion, health and wholeness. As we see them, we have come through difficult lessons and done a good job and our higher self is well pleased. / Ripples, like throwing a stone into water, creates an emanating circle of one ripple touching another, and another, touching another endlessly… / As I photographed this rainbow, I was reminded that my chosen path has always led me safely through difficulties, so that I may guide another through the same or similar difficulty – a connection of completion by sharing life’s trials and tribulations without dweeling upon them – but releasing them like the stone that sinks to the bottom of the pond, yet creating an endless touching circle of relationship and paying it forward. / The rainbow bridge across this redbubble site has had a remarkable rippling affect on me and the connections of human-beings I feel so akin to, for this I’m grateful and hopeful that it continues to touch me deeper… Love can build a bridge Photo enhanced in Photoshop7 with Water ripple from redfield plug-in
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a place i love to sit and watch nature…the fog was beautiful this morning…and my thoughts were smiles..deep.
one more view from my venture out in the fog….i love this one…it feels good to me…and what a view to see…
I have a deep love for all things Bouguereau – so I made this in his honor and I hope you like it. I used his painting of the two girls – but I composed the entire background from sxc.hu images and my own pictures taken this week at Casper National Park. I wasn’t sure if I was allowed to use Bouguereau – but it is not copyright protected and free to use…wow…who knew? I hope you like it…. I think it also has a bit of Monet in this!
Model: Nichole / Photographer: Sarah Beth Faison
This little bridge is known as Beggars Bridge built for the love of a young lady and social status is at the edge of a hidden village of Glaisdale in the heart of the Yorkshire Moors, in North Yorkshire. This wonderful little bridge over the River Esk is a delight to look at, but with the train bridge behind and newer road bridge running along side, it is really difficult bridge to photograph. With Limber Hill leading down into it, have the brakes serviced before visiting or take the train to the station just around the corner. Converted into black and white
get in the cab…....the meter is running…......... / enjoy the tour of the Big Apple /
This is the delightfully named Beggar’s Bridge on the outskirts of Glaisdale in North Yorkshire in the North York Moors National Park, crossing the River Esk. Built for love, the contrasting shadow and light across the bridge, provides a wonderful metaphor for the path of life and love. Converted into pinhole black and white
This is the view from the new road bridge into Glaisdale in North Yorkshire towards the Beggar’s Bridge and the River Esk and it’s valley beyond. Built for love, the reflection and light/shadows dance in loves returning path of being. Shot in the North York Moors National Park
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