Cannon
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Desmond Cannon
Ireland
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Elizabeth Cannon
United Kingdom
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Philip Cannon
Australia
318 creative works found
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Thank you to everyone who viewed my work, I hope that if nothing else at least it sent the message that there are some awesome animlas in dire straits right now. Progress and growth will never stop. As we continue to encroach on other enviroments our effect will be felt. Maybe not right away but in time the effects will rear their ugly heads. When I get hungry I go to the store, when I am cold I turn on the heat, when I need shelter I go inside. These animlas do not have that luxuary, once their enviroment has been altered they have to resort to other means of survival, even venturing into mans enviroment, they seldom survive this journey. I hbope everyone has a wonderful Easter and if we have to leave a footprint on this planet lets try to cover up the tracks and put things back in place, maybe, just maybe there is still some hope. Thanks alot, Tony
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So the expression goes! In the world we live in, more people especially those in advertising, government and those in roles as religious leaders need to remind people of this and try to make the world a better and more peaceful place. Part 2 in a series.
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©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- A fisher of wishes… / she gathers stray thoughts at the edge of the sea foam, / —-—-—-- Photographer: Marcus J. Ranum / Model: Amber
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Carnival d’Enlightenment: The Human Cannonball / It is you who must make the effort / Only masters point the way / . / / °º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º /
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Card Version of / / allowing for the cropping (you can see the difference) / ... / Carnival d’Enlightenment: The Human Cannonball / It is you who must make the effort / Only masters point the way / / °º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º /
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Fort Amherst is located at the entrance of St. John’s Harbor opposite Signal Hill across the Narrows’. The Fort was built in the 1770’s to defend the entrance of the Narrows’. Gun placements were used at The Fort during WWII to protect the harbor from German U-boats. In 1813 a lighthouse was built at Fort Amherst and was to be the first permanent lighthouse established in Newfoundland. It operated until 1835 but was then replaced by a new structure in 1852, which was demolished in the early 1950’s to make way for the new lighthouse which is seen today. / More in this series / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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Fort Amherst is located at the entrance of St. John’s Harbor opposite Signal Hill across the Narrows’. The Fort was built in the 1770’s to defend the entrance of the Narrows’. Gun placements were used at The Fort during WWII to protect the harbor from German U-boats. In 1813 a lighthouse was built at Fort Amherst and was to be the first permanent lighthouse established in Newfoundland. It operated until 1835 but was then replaced by a new structure in 1852, which was demolished in the early 1950’s to make way for the new lighthouse which is seen today. / More in this series / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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The Cape Spear Lighthouse has been a guiding beacon for sailors since the mid 1800’s. This was only the second light to offer aid along any of Newfoundland’s rocky coasts, even though the island had at the time been populated for two centuries. / During the Second World War, Cape Spear took on a whole new significance. German submarines and raiders off the coast of the Island posed a considerable threat. A coastal defence battery, equipped with two 10” guns was constructed here to protect the entrance to St. John’s Harbor. The gun emplacements were built at the tip of the Cape and connected by underground passages to magazine and equipment rooms. From 1941 to 1945, troops were stationed here. With the end of hostilities in 1945, most of the fortifications were demolished but the gun emplacements stand as a sombre reminder of that important period in our military history / Visitors to Cape Spear in the spring and summer months should watch for whales, icebergs, and seabirds. / / Matted Print / / / / / More in this series / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
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Cannon Beach, OR
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These are the ruins of Fort Amherst… / / Fort Amherst is located at the entrance of St. John’s Harbor opposite Signal Hill across the Narrows’. The Fort was built in the 1770’s to defend the entrance of the Narrows’. Gun placements were used at The Fort during WWII to protect the harbor from German U-boats. / / Here is a shot of the Anti-submarine gun / / / / Another View of the lighthouse and Ruins / / / / Another view of the gun / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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In this hallway rests an old cannon at the army museum Les Invalides in Paris, France . Les Invalides also maintains the ashes of Napoleon.
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This one is definitely not for sale, but I had to share this with everyone. Call it a ‘botched’ piece, incredible amount of noise after an HDR process when I was still learning the technique. I guess thats what happens when you have a photo thats already noisy of a windy beach, the blowing sand doesn’t help the noise at all. For some reason though, I just love this piece, the incredible atmosphere that was created, its almost like a watercolor. Surreal but amazing. Other works for sale / / /
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My toys at work :).....the forest is local hehe….the soldiers belong to my husband from childhood :)...the robots are mine…....I asked a few friends about this image whether it was to much for child’s book….I mean the soliers going after the robots….what do you think?...should i leave it or less is more and scratch out the soliers…hmmmm i would love to hear feed back :)
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Visited the Botanical Garden this am and found this really unusual tree, these are the flowers, the stem and trunk are covered in spikey bits.The fuit is as large as coconuts and similar looking though without husks hence the name cannonball, apparently they are edible but the smell puts people off, The flowers smell lovely. The trees are grown from seeds and originally came from South America.
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Old Town Sacramento has been beautifully restored and is a Photographer’s paradise! Notice a cannon on the roof! This picture makes you wonder what happened inside of Fanny Ann’s Saloon!
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The United States Calgary came to Gold Rush Days in Sacramento. Notice the horse drawn wagon in the back. Pulling a cannon was routine for the Calgary in the days of the wild, wild west.
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This is even worse than it sounds. There are some cannon balls in here courtesy of the last wooden boat festival in Hobart. They suited the way the picture was going – sort of explosive.
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Skyline of St. John’s, Newfoundland. This canon was placed here to protect the harbour and the city from invading forces during the war. This photo was actually featured in this years Downhome magazines coffee table book called Downhome Reflections. / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / / /
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LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE Memorial to the fallen soldiers, MIAs and POWs, Jeffersonville, Indiana USA My heart goes out to the Iraqi and American mothers of these dead children. AMERICAN DEATHS since war began 4079 / IRAQI DEATHS since war began 1,213,716 / MCN:CECB2-6280E-4D6FB CLICK HERE For More Information on US & IRAQI Casualties Color Version Available Upon Request
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An old cannon on display at Fort Lytton. I revisited an old film shot taken a year or so ago. PS to age the image.
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