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  • toronto, canada

  • Silhouette fishing boats at sunset.

  • Closeup of a brightly painted light pole in St. John’s, Newfoundland. / / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................

  • This building was once home to the largest used book store in Newfoundland. They had over 100,000 books at one time many of them old and rare. The owner decided to sell everything off cheap and retire. The historic building has been empty now for a couple of years. I missed the sale . . . ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................

  • It’s amazing how many posters can be stuck to a telephone pole. you would never know it until you cut away a square section and paint a red dot on it. / “dot” was featured in the group Textures. “Dot” was featured in The Feature Fraternity

  • Stylized native art of geese.

  • A Father brings his child back from residential school. From one of my stories in “Stories Moshum & Kokum Told Me”.

  • From the Series-The Trees-”Autumn”....this painting is the essence of Autumn in Ontario Canada, especially in the countryside near Toronto….every year we experiece this stunning blaze of colour, this entrancing backdrop, that heralds winter... Watercolour on Hot Pressed Arches…. TOP TEN WINNER IN THE CALENDAR CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE TREES CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER AUTUMN 2009 CHALLENGE IN LIVE AND LET LIVE GROUP / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE AUTUMN CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER..YOU’RE ACCEPTED FALL/THANKSGIVING CARDS / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE INSPIRED ART CHALLENGE / FEATURED IN CHANGING LEAVES / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE FALL COLOUR CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER OF THE TREES IN WATERCOLOUR CHALLENGE IN THE WATERCOLOUR GROUP / FEATURED IN FIRST THINGS / FEATURED IN ART FOR THE WORLD / FEATURED IN CREATIVE CARDS / FEATURED IN JUST WATERCOLOURS / FEATURED IN TREES AND THEIR PARTS / FEATURED IN INSPIRED ART / FEATURED IN CANADA GROUP / FEATURED IN IMPRESSIONIST ART 1331 VIEWS Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, / Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; / Conspiring with him how to load and bless / With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; / To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees, / And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; / To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells / With a sweet kernel; to set budding more, / And still more, later flowers for the bees, / Until they think warm days will never cease, / For Summer has o’er-brimm’d their clammy cells...John Keats.

  • Composite photo. Hope you like it. Taken east of Okotoks, Alberta

  • acrylic on canvas – 5ftx4ft (cropped) Capturing a Native Pow-Wow Dancer in his movement and regalia. This is a Fancy Dance where they can improvise their ‘steps’ as long as they keep in time with the drums and end exactly when they do. These are huge competitions with thousands present and thousands at stake for the prize money.

  • The Tragic History Behind These Shots / I just had to revisit the abandoned farmhouse where I shot the image The Tenant / / / / This is a view from the kitchen looking in from the outside… the windows are all beat out of the house and you cannot get to the kitchen from the inside because the floor is unstable and you’ll probably end up in the basement. So I had to improvise and go outside to get this shot. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / More In This Series / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Nottawasaga Bay Ont. Canada

  • I was walking around the neighborhood last fall, looking for something to image when i came across this scene. The chair that was placed near some trash bins by a long abandoned government building. The light was just right and the texture of the scene really grabbed me. / “Alone” was featured in the group Rusty, Crusty and Falli… / “Alone” was featured in the group Live, Love, Dream / “Alone” was featured in Still Life Photography

  • I think this image is something of an optical illusion. to me, it appears to bulge out, even though it’s concave. you decide.

  • November 13, 2008 It’s mid afternoon but it’s chilly….....brrrrrrrrr…......these two long time pals are resting to conserve energy in the cold weather…......the Appy is very old, well over 20 years….........his partner is a Mustang…............. THANKS FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS! Hugs, Rose xx

  • Featured in Rural around the Globe – Jan. 31, 2009 With a gentle nudge from my dear mother, and some awesome girlfriends I decided to load my first attempt with an HDR image. The original image of this old building and pioneer wagon was taken at the Ameliasburgh Historical Museum in Amelisasburgh, Ontario. The Ameliasburgh Historical Museum has grown from one building, in 1968, to a full pioneer village. For more information about this wonderful museum please feel free to visit the Prince Edward County Website This work of art was completed using Corel Painter X and Photoshop. / / Fine Art Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • 930 views as of Nov. 13, 2009 Featured in The Birds – Feb. 15, 2009 / I can almost feel it. Spring is JUST around the corner. It’s such an exciting time in Canada after a long and cold winter. The lilac trees bloom putting forth the sweetest scent and the hummingbirds return to our property after a long migration. Yes, Spring will be here before we know it. I can’t wait! I spent countless HOURS last summer, sitting in a lawn chair, ever so patiently waiting to try & capture one of these little darlings in flight. They are only 7-9 cm long. While hovering their wings beat 55x/s, 61x/s when moving backwards, and at least 75x/s when moving forward! / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / Processing info: / This image started out with 3 photograph layers (the lilac background image, a female ruby-throated hummingbird, and the tail from a different photo of the same bird). I took all of the original images with my Canon DSLR. After removing the background around the original bird photos I merged all of the layers in PhotoShop. I digitally painted/blended the entire image in Corel Painter X using the Impasto Depth Smear brush at 30% opacity. I cloned out a distracting branch in the upper left corner and performed blend # 2 work on the main lilac blooms, hummingbird, and the largest leaves using grainy blender 10 brush at 38% opacity. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Bird Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • Featured in Who are YOU to Judge? / “Spring Blooms” was featured in Olympus and Four Thirds Group

  • Big beautiful draft horse….................. / Bragg Creek, Alberta, Canada / May 3, 2009 THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS!! xo

  • In my yard late winter 09’ playing in the puddles, enjoying life~ / / Canada Goose Facts / • Life expectancy about 20 years / • Weight: 20-25 pounds / • Migration is a learned process / • Migratory geese flight range 2 – 3 thousand miles / • Resident geese flight range: 100 –200 miles to find food, water, and safety. / • Resident geese can fly long distances as their migratory cousins, but generally have learned that it is not necessary. / • Migratory geese do not become resident geese unless they are injured. / • Mating season: February to March / • Geese mate for life and will stay together during all seasons. / • Geese will find a new mate if mate dies or is killed. / • Migratory geese nest in Canada. / • Geese nesting in the U.S. are “resident” geese who were born here. / • Resident geese were imported to the area for rebuilding dwindling numbers for conservation or hunting. The urban nuisance was not anticipated. / • Nesting Season: Mid March to mid May / • Age of geese when they begin to nest: 3 years / • Geese return to the general area of their birth each year to mate and nest. Sometimes the exact site, sometimes a nearby pond or other body of water. / • The instinct to return to their general area or birth is very strong. / • Migratory geese fly 2,000–3,000 miles to return to these sites. / • Resident geese do not know how to migrate. / • When geese are chased from their traditional nesting area or the nesting area has too many nesting pairs, they find alternative sites to nest … sometimes farther from water, sometimes in nearby ponds, sometimes on rooftops or balconies. They will hide their nests. / • Geese prefer isolated sites near water to nest. Islands are their favorite location. / • Nests are usually on the ground, in the open. / • Sometimes geese nest in brushy or swampy areas not subject to flooding. / • When egg laying begins the “Father” goose will stand sentinel watch nearby, but not so close as to give away location of nest to a predator. When a solitary goose is seen during nesting season a nest is somewhere in the vicinity. / • The eggs in a nest are called a “clutch” / • Average number of eggs in a nest: 5 / • Mother goose lays 1 egg approximately 1_ days apart until full clutch is obtained. / • Eggs not being incubated are cool to the touch. / • Mother goose waits until all eggs are laid before she begins to sit on nest to incubate eggs / • Incubation time: 28 – 30 days / • Undeveloped eggs (still fluid) will sink or float vertically with the wider portion of the egg pointing down. / • Developed eggs will float horizontally or at a slight angle and break the surface of the water. At that point they are one to two weeks away from hatching. / • All geese eggs in a single clutch hatch on approximately the same day / • Baby geese are called “goslings”. / • Natural predators of geese are foxes, raccoons, owls and snapping turtles / • Goslings can fly approximately 2-3 months after hatching. / • During June adult geese lose wing feathers and are unable to fly. This is called molting. / • Molting season runs from early June to late July. / • Geese can fly again approximately 6 weeks after molting. / • Generally by early August all geese (except injured geese) are able to fly. / • During the molt geese need to be near water (any water) for easy escape from predators. The molting area needs an easily accessible food supply. /

  • Featured in Fine Art – Digital Painters, October 11, 2009. Featured in Dimensions, October 5, 2009. This is a black & white photo painting, done in Corel Painter X, of a beautiful Wild Iris found along one of the trails at Presquile Provincial Park in Brighton, Ontario. Original photo taken with a Canon Rebel EOS XTi and Canon 70-200mm f/4 L IS lens. Black & White Gallery / DIGITAL PORTRAIT PAINTING – PHOTO PAINTING SERVICES / Black Box Frame with Bright White Matting / / Matching Art-Greeting Card / / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • About This Painting / A fluid Impressionistic study of 4 Canada Geese flying home into the sunset at the end of the day. Original – acrylic on Arches Dessein 160gsm Art paper. Sold to a collector in Lower Hutt NZ. About The Giclee Prints About The Framed and Matted Prints Featured in my ‘Wildlife’ Calendar: /

  • / Basketball Court, downtown Penticton BC Canada

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