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  • The water really is this colour. No colour adjustments were made on this shot. I had just cycled over the top of a very steep hill, glided down to find this wonderful scene. Rottnest Island is a haven for boaties, swimmers, divers (quite a few underwater wrecks to explore) West Australia’s playground…it also boasts a wonderful bakery and restaurants. / Photograph taken during a hot February afternoon, using a Canon PowerShot A75

  • This watercolour piece represents my state of personal reflection. We are constantly tied up with millions of thoughts, emotions, responsibilities and choices. We have a jug which contains water… and when empty we should go back to The Well to be nourished again and to nourish others. But how often do we go back to The Well… which holds so much treasure and hope. And how many times do we wither away too far to realise this. Here is part of me for you.

  • Travelling in the past – toward the past. / A melancholy made of salt and sand – a seaport (Savona, Italy). A naval vessel should arrive, if you wait.

  • This church was organized in the 1820s with services held in a log building until the building of this structure. The Methodists were not as numerous as the dominant Baptists here, and often depended on a circuit riding preacher. Another church, Hopewell Methodist, is marked only by a cemetery today was across the cove. The Civil War caused division in the church so several started going to Hopewell. In 1902 this structure and its furnishings were reportedly the work of one man. J. D. McCampbell, a blacksmith and carpenter, built it in 115 days of $115. Afterward, he became its preacher for many years. The two doors are a result of the plans used to build this structure. In some churches ladies and children entered through the left door, and men through the right one. A divider separated the two groups, causing frustration among courting couples. They are no indication they practiced this separation here.

  • The church house in the early days not only served as a place of worship but of a gathering place for the community. It was a place to meet and get caught up on the area happenings or for singles to meet possible mates. In many areas it would serve as a school a few months a year. In 1902 this structure and its furnishings were reportedly the work of one man. J. D. McCampbell, a blacksmith and carpenter, built it in 115 days of $115. Afterward, he became its preacher for many years. It is located in the Cades Cove area of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park There are not many records of the early Methodist Church. The Cades Cove Methodist Church is included among those of the Holston Conference’s Little River Circuit in 1830.The cemetery contains at least 100 graves and is the second oldest church cemetery in the Cove. Methodists were not as dominant as Baptists in the Cove, but they served the community well.

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  • A perfect moment in time. Peace, serenity and at one with the world as the mists slowly lift in the dawn on the banks of the revered Ganges..

  • It’s the small details that matter in this world…

  • You fly beyond circumstances and instead create golden chances.

  • on this bench and watch the lake…..the views change with the season in the summer you look out to Sunflower fields and now the lake has lovely reflections to look at…. The lake is at our new favourite place of Vaux en Couhé which is quite picturesque with the Lavoir, the bridge and of course the little town itself! canon 400d sigma lens on full zoom 300mm

  • Bacara (Haskell’s ) Beach in Santa Barbara, California during magic hour at dusk. The pier in the background is for the Venoco oil company use only, to load and unload personnel and supplies for the oil rigs in the Channel Islands passage. Nikon D90 / 3 sec. f22 / 100 ISO —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • There’s nothing I love more than a cup of Darjeeling tea…. or green tea…. / I’ll have tea before anything else. It’s always the first thing I reach for. / If I feel snackish I head for the tea, if I’m sad & lonely I head for the tea, If I’m stressed & need to relax… tea, If I’m cranky & angry….tea. / There’s just nothing better. Top Ten Finish – Girl’s Best Friend – March 2009 Top Ten Finish – My Favorite Things – June 2009

  • as this lotus gets older it changes colour from pink to white, as indicated by the white tips. as this lotus gets older it stays beautiful.

  • ...the elegance of a simple water pot, Rajasthan India Featured in ‘The Power of Simplicity’

  • Border of Victoria/New South Wales, Australia. / Lake Mulwala. / / / July 2009. /

  • This was taken on a trip up to Lancelin, A small sea side town about 130km North of Perth. Lancelin is famous for it’s sand dunes, which are mainly used for off roading activities, but it also makes a great spot for some great photo opportunities. EOS 5D Mk II.

  • This was taken on a trip up to Lancelin, A small sea side town about 130km North of Perth. Lancelin is famous for it’s sand dunes, which are mainly used for off roading activities, but it also makes a great spot for some great photo opportunities. EOS 5D Mk II.

  • A bench looks very inviting, surrounded by beautiful flora, as the late evening sun casts a golden glow, and the long shadows creep up on the scene. Photo was taken in Kingwood Estates, Mansfield, Ohio. /

  • Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR from one raw shot / in Photomatix Pro and / PP in Photoshop CS3

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