Australian King Parrots – male and female. / The male has the brighter plumage. More birds and wildlife here Read about my wildlife photography here
As this design is becoming successful as a T-shirt design i thought i would bring it across into cards and prints for all of those that don’t want it on a T. / and those who haven’t seen the T-shirt feel free to go take a look. Snail Trail
This is Rubicon, an albino ferret, on an escapade in the snow.
The Blue Hills stage of the London to Lands End Classic Car Rally, North Cornwall.
Cherry Blossom
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of King Penguins taken at Gold Harbour, South Georgia Island.
Mixed media fun
Is it a Swan? Is it a Rose? Close up it’s a Bird, stand back and it’s a Flower. This image makes a fantastic romantic card. As soon as i took the shot I saw its potential and couldn’t wait to get it printed just in time for my wife on Valentines Day. If you would like the image personalised then please feel free to b’mail me, I will use papyrus font unless you prefere another. Thanks for looking.
Lennon/McCartney Here comes the sun king / Here comes the sun king / Everybody’s laughing / Everybody’s happy / Here comes the sun king / / Copyright 2008 Julie – Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery The Moss Garden Quite a hike to the Moss Garden – lots of stairs!! You enter the Moss Garden via a boardwalk, and at the end of the boardwalk is this amazing oasis, where the ancient Giant King Ferns take pride of place! When Carnarvon Gorge floods, this would become quite a spectacular waterfall! Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park, Queensland. Carnarvon National Park is located in Queensland’s central highlands, between Roma and Emerald. For more information on what to see and where to stay: / Click HERE
A Dutch Warmblood and Arab cross stands tall in his pasture. Something has caught his attention. Perhaps his owner is coming to greet him.
Hello Friends…This is a 16 X 20 mixed media painting on boxed canvas. I used acrylic paint, jewels, and glitter tulip paints to get this result. I am soooo happy that I got it finished in time for Christmas!!! LOL Thanks so much for looking!! Have a great day!! :) / /
Johann Strauss the Younger) was an Austrian composer famous for having written over 500 waltzes, polkas, marches, and galops. He was the son of the composer Johann Strauss I, and brother of composers Josef Strauss and Eduard Strauss. He is also the most famous member of the Strauss family. He was known in his lifetime as “The Waltz King”, and was largely responsible for the popularity of the waltz in Vienna during the 19th century. He revolutionized the waltz, elevating it from a lowly peasant dance to entertainment fit for the royal Habsburg court. His works enjoyed greater fame than his predecessors, such as Johann Strauss I and Josef Lanner. Some of Strauss’ most famous works include “The Blue Danube”, “Wein, Weib und Gesang”, “Tales from the Vienna Woods”, “Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka”, the “Kaiser-Walzer”, and the operetta Die Fledermaus. / http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/2620900-2-morgenbl-tter-johann-strauss.jpg! / /
I think I was about 5 years old when my parents took me to the Museum to see the Egyptian display. From that moment I was hooked ! / Since then I have travelled to Egypt numerous times and have a developed a deep love and respect for the country. Egypt offers some of the most incredible archaeological treasures. Karnak temple simply blew me away the first time I saw it, fascinated me the second time and subsequent visits , enchanted me. One day I’ll return and shoot with digital …...... / WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. 11 layers / (man-thanks to shd_stock in DA)
BEST VEIWED LARGE FOR EYE DETAIL
I know it is the wrong time of year, but thought I would combine a bit of work with play. I knit and write knitting patterns as one of my jobs, and have to work a fair way in advance for the production of the booklets or what ever, hence the untimely posting of this image. I do hope to work on some more of the images when I have more time and then post them at a more appropriate time. Sadly I am not a professional so have no lighting equipment or the fine skills of such, but with a bit of photoshop, thought I would share my handicrafts with you all! (...I am also trying to type up the instructions as we browse, but can’t keep off RB….aurrghh must get to work!!)
INSPIRED BY THE MOVIE THE ISLAND OF Dr. Moreau PLEASE VIEW LARGER AND LOOK IN THE WATER AT THE BOTTOM UNDER THE LOG.
/ FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Proteas, Leucadendron, Leucospermum, Orothamnus & Serruria / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: South Africa Rainbow Nation / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Proteas, Leucadendron, Leucospermum, Orothamnus & Serruria The genus Protea was named in 1735 by Carolus Linnaeus after the Greek god Proteus who could change his form at will, because proteas have such different forms. / Proteas attracted the attention of botanists visiting the Cape of Good Hope in the 1600s. Many species were introduced to Europe in the 1700s, enjoying a unique popularity at the time amongst botanists. / The protea family is a native to South Africa although Australia and California claim them as their own and market them quite successfully around the world (Australia can claim the banksia and waratah as their own proteacae). The genus consists of protea, waratah, leucadendron, leucaspermum, banksia, dryandra and serruria. Proteaceae are mainly a southern hemisphere family, with its main centres of diversity in Australia and South Africa / Camera: Canon 400D / Lens: Canon 28 -135mm
Young flower spike of Banksia baxteri Banksia Baxteri or Birds Nest Banksia is a Western Australian native plant from the south west of the state. The flowers are lemon/green/yellow and are quite rounded. Usually flowering around Summer and Autum, these flowerheads also make good cut flowers, but are very attractive to all manner of insects. The photograph was taken on one of the walks through Kings Park in Perth WA in November 09
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