This is the Father of the singer in my band, Under Pressure. The band was invited to the singer’s family reunion and I took this shot of her Father while he was playing on their front porch. This was my favorite shot from that day. / / GET FREE REDBUBBLE GIFT CERTIFICATES / For every $50.00 worth of my artwork or T-shirts that you purchase on RedBubble, I will give you a $5.00 RedBubble gift certificate that you can use for future purchases on RedBubble. Just let me know who you are when you place your order and I will have RedBubble issue the gift certificate. / Subscribe to art updates / Subscribe to T-shirt updates / Become a fan on FaceBook / Add me as a friend on FaceBook / Follow me on Twitter “Stop Pickin’ On Me” has been featured in the Country Bumpkin group twice, the Happy Haven group , the B&W – Character – People Shots group and Portraits in Natural Light group. This image came in 2nd in a “Capture The Moment” photo competition among over 400 entries. “Stop Pickin’ On Me” is available in all print formats offered by Red Bubble / / Buying “Stop Pickin’ On Me” as a gift? Why Not get the matching card? / / / / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / / / _____________ /
This is in a way, a self portrait (I am the person on the left). But it’s more of a self portrait that describes my feelings, rather than my appearance. The guy on the right is my best mate, and the girl next to him is our flatmate. The photo was taken on Caldy Island, near Tenby, West Wales. During our visit to Caldy Island, I lit a candle in one of the gorgeous churches there and prayed for a friend who was dying of cancer. When i returned home, her “cancer-levels” had decreased and she was feeling a lot better. Sadly, 7 months later, Margaret did finally close her beautiful eyes.
At a Classic Car Rally this man and his father sat with their car enjoying the show. The Rally was held at New Brighton, Wirral, NW England
This is a photo of my best friend taken in Saundersfoot, West Wales during my first year at University. It’s quite a nostalgic picture for me…time goes too fast, things change, we change… (C) drjones
You know I’ve seen my share. This was taken on a very foggy day at Long Cove near West Pennant, Nova Scotia, Canada. / The original color image was converted to black and white using Photoshop then the image was burned and dodged followed by various filters to add the aged texture effect. / Subscribe to art updates / Subscribe to T-shirt updates / Become a fan on FaceBook / Add me as a friend on FaceBook / Follow me on Twitter Buying a print as a gift? Why not get a matching card to go with it. / / / /
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my SON niccolo with his puppy
Halfpenny Pier at Harwich Essex. Canon Powershot A570 IS
Sailboat cruising in the light of the silvery moon.
Amessage for all to find and savour.
I thought this shot worked particularly well in Black and White.It is of course another shot of Buchanan Castle. Its such a shame photographs don’t have sound. The noise of the crows was amazing.
Another take on a dandelion
Taken inside Kilchurn Castle on the shores of Loch Awe.
Photographed at the Larkspur food and art fair. /
forgot this one / / ! / /
weobley castle sepia weobley castle gower wales uk The substantial remains of the castle are grouped around a small, open courtyard, with few indications of serious fortification. There is no firm evidence to suggest the site was fortified before 1304, though the substantial foundations of the southwest tower have been compared with earlier defensive stone keeps. Much of what is visible at Weobley today can be attributed to two, probably contiguous, phases of building activity, with work beginning in the early years of the 14th century. / The earliest buildings to be constructed were the hall block, the two southern towers and sections of the east curtain. The latter was intended to form the outer walls of the east range. Surprisingly, this scheme made no immediate provision for the defence of the west side of the castle, or the area between the two southern towers. Although this might suggest peaceful conditions during the time of construction, there can be no doubting the defensibility of certain aspects of the work begun during this first phase. This is evidenced, for example, by the crenellated wall-tops, the watchtower and the completion of the southwest tower to battlement level. / Before the southeast tower was completed, however, the plans for the castle seem to have been radically altered. A second phase of construction probably continued with little or no break from the first: the total lack of defence on the west and south sides would have been motive enough. Evidence can be seen in various parts of the castle to indicate the initial scheme had proved too ambitious. The “toothing” on the outside face of the hall shows, for example, that the original intention was to extend the curtain wall westwards. Similarly, in the east curtain wall, “toothing” again suggests that the southern half of the eastern range never rose above ground-floor level. Nor did the southeast tower. We do not know the reasons for the changes in plan, nor can we be certain who implemented them. But it does seem likely that most of the work was done during the tenure of David de la Bere between 1304 and 1327 (when he is last recorded). The work completed during the second phase is notable on two accounts. First, it demonstrates a more economical approach to building, and secondly, the work was less defensible. It is interesting to note that nothing was built which was related to domestic or spiritual needs, perhaps reflecting the changing emphasis of daily life. / To complete the enclosure of the site, and to maximize accommodation as economically as possible, three buildings were constructed; the solar block, the simple gateway on the west, and the chapel to the south, together with a short section of the eastern curtain wall. Chambers were also constructed in the now foreshortened east range; the octagonal turret was raised to provide latrines for their upper floors. / Although various modifications were subsequently made to the 14th-century buildings, there were no significant additions to the castle until the late 15th century. Weobley was then held by Sir Rhys ap Thomas and it is he who added the porch block to provide a more stately entrance to the hall and private quarters. It was this last addition which, in the 16th century was modified for domestic use when the castle had degenerated into a tenant farmhouse. The prominent chimney on the east side of the porch block dates from this period. The solar now houses an exhibition entitled, Weobley: A Gower Castle and the Peninsula through the Ages. It tells the story of Weobley, set against the colorful background of the many ancient historic sites on the Gower Peninsula.
Boots, our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and my daughter Hannah….. Being an only child she calls him her brother! Aged 8 years. Taken with Sony F717, ISO equiv 800, Sepia setting, unedited. Would make a lovely card for any occasion, Mothers Day, Thank You, Birthday, Thinking of You, etc…..... © Copyright 2008 Squealia, All Rights Reserved /
Took two photos and blended them in photo shop. I thaught it would be neet to try a new expression of art. I miss my old friend and this is a way I keep his good memories alive
This is the front page of an old piano book. / BSC1 / /
Lancaster Bomber Flypass,Port Talbot
Late afternoon image converted to B/W..
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Taken a while ago in the Adelaide Hills at Mannum Falls, The rock in the centre looked great with the water inside it so I had to capture it, Changed to B/W to bring out the patterns of the water more. / This image has been nominated in Pay it forward by the wonderful Michael Walters / and this is what they had to say about your image / The shot i want to nominate is “moonlight Reflections” it was tough to single out one shot but this picture is so moving and beautifully composed. Everything about it is perfect and unlike anything I’ve seen, everyone should buy it /
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