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  • What’s real: Me and about 10% of the costumes. / What’s not: Everything else.

  • This is in very northern British-Columbia… it is just before entering the Yukon Territory. / ISO 400, Shutter Speed 1/500 Sec, F9.0, Focal Length 300.0 mm / Enjoy… :)

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  • I took this photo of my mum a few years ago whilst we were soaking up the British sun in Poole, Dorset. / This photo has been runner up in the following challenges: ‘Portraiture Photography’ hosted by the 50+ Group in October 2009 ‘Stories We Tell’ hosted by the Portraits in Natural Light group in December 2009

  • Isle of Skye for a greetings card please see Noah’s Arc card

  • Troon, Scotland After sundown.

  • Mount Robson Provincial Park This is MountRobson…The peak of Mount Robson is the highest in the Canadian Rockies, towering 12,972 feet (3954 m) over the western entrance to the park. As well as occupying a portion of the Main (Park) Ranges of the Rockies, the park, one of the oldest in British Columbia, also contains the headwaters of the Fraser River

  • A dramatic sunrise from the beach at Shaldon, South Devon, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here

  • Typical British Summer. also available as a print /

  • My morning commute! / This is the Strait of Juan de Fuca, on the west coast of British Columbia. / Vancouver Island. / Taken in October. FEATURED in Canadiana (04 18 09) / FEATURED in Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland (04 19 09) /

  • Entry for the London Calling Challenge.

  • Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art

  • treacle (tree-kl) / noun / British term for molasses. / Also a term of endearment.

  • One of my twins in front of the same building as seen in another one of my pictures titled, “Hideaway”. Considering the colors, I was trying to get a happy shot. However, he was upset because he wanted to go take pictures of a baby gopher with his own camera. I told him to just act as he felt and snapped this shot. Well, that is, after he said “This is the last one, Mom. Then I’m done”. Sometimes you have to let them call the shots. ;)

  • This old Tugboat, “The Canadian National #6”,used to pull the barges of CN Rail Cars across Okanagan Lake before there was a bridge in Kelowna. It was once moored right in front of our home on the lake shore in Kelowna back in the late 60s and I almost lived on board this tug at one point as they were looking for someone to live there and care take the vessel. But I was still under 18 and my Mom would have no part of that . She was afraid of letting go as mothers do and concerned I might drown or something I guess,lol. / Anyways this tug is now moored in Penticton, next to the SS Sicamous and is slowly going to be restored, with the goal of having it eventually able to run on the lake once again. I took this capture late in the afternoon on Sunday and was struck by the reflections of the clouds in the water. Photo taken May 3/2009

  • I captured this image of a mature bald eagle in a powerful flight, and calling loudly to its mate, on an early July morning. The scene was riveting for its raw power, and iconic presence. To hear what this might have sounded like, click here Captured with a Nikon D300, Nikkor f4 AF-S 600 mm lens and 1.4 teleconverter on a Gitzo monopod, ISO 320, f10, -0.33, 1/640s at Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada.

  • Boris the British Blue Shorthair. Taken with Canon 5D and 24-105mm lens @f13, ISO 100, 1/200th sec, one Elinchrom light against black backdrop. Featured in Paws n Claws Group & Cats and Dogs Group & For the Love of Canon Group & Animal Portraits Group, Sept 2009. /

  • Took this infront of a bus stop, as the bus pulls in to / pick up passengers. and yes, they all looked at me weird. This is one of my first photos that i uploaded here, and was featured right away by red bubble! :D3 my very first site feature here. Location : East Broadway, at some bus stop, / Vancouver BC, Canada

  • WE WILL REMEMBER THEM / They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: / Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. / At the going down of the sun and in the morning, / We will remember them / Ref Wiki / Author of Poem Laurence Binyon / All Proceeds of sales for this will go to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal / Taken in St. Winwiloe Church. “The Church of Storms” Church Cove, Gunwalloe. on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK. / THIS IS FOR ALL SOLDIERS WHO DIED / Shot in RAW Edited in CS3 then into Picasa3 FREE DOWNLOAD / BEST VIEWED LARGER / Thank you for viewing.

  • There must be a classic car buried under knotted ivy in this shed. There always is. / Loscombe, Dorset, UK

  • Vector Art of the singer PJ Harvey

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