Carmel 

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  • Just A Little Support
    by Michael Kienhuis

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    Shot in October 2007 on the Californian Coast Carmel USA.

  • Where they sat
    by Kimberly Palmer

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    I shot this in Carmel California, at an old Mission we toured Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited My other works categorized /

  • Fancy Smancy
    by Kimberly Palmer

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    Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited This is a drive by shot, with added HDR. Photo taken in the Monterey area, on the 17 Mile Drive. (California). I was fascinated with the roof. Below are just a few catagories Other _____HDR _______Fractals _____CATS / _ _ _ / Birds ____Bubbles _____Love _____Collages / _ / Flowers / A little about me: / Born and raised in California, this great state provides many great photo opportunities. I have traveled quite a bit, and would love to revisit some of those areas with this newer camera of mine. – some of the places I’d like to return to are: London, Hawaii, Colorado, just to name a few. Trips coming up for my husband and I…. – Day in Napa, few nights in Carmel, a week in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and San Juan Islands. Thank you for stopping by. Here are some of my favorites: FAVES If you would like to buy a print from me, you can visit this sight, FROGGYS If you see something here you like, but is not on Froggy’s, you can contact me via Bubblemail, or if you aren’t a member of RedBubble, you may contact the web-host (owner) of Froggy’s. I do the printing myself, and the shipping. Here on Redbubble, if you see something you like, click on the BUY/PREVIEW button to see what is available…. from cards, laminated prints, mounted prints, framed prints, posters and T-Shirts. Thank you for stopping by! Random Images / FAVES ♥ / Tribute to Misty – may she rest in peace There’s many pages, so please be sure to go to each, when you have time =) / My Gallery To help me keep track of images that have been: / SOLD !

  • Carmel Beach, CA
    by Joyce Dickens, IPA

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    This was taken at Carmel Beach, CA in December 2007. / / ___ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. ___

  • 'Carmel's Favourite"
    by Gail Mew

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    This rose had three buds opening at the same pace. Difficult to capture due to its location in a corner in front of fences. Just a beautiful colour.

  • Carmel
    by Madeline M. Allen

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    Smudge Art TM. By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Madeline M. Allen Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Taken at Pebble Beach, California. October, 2007.

  • #404 Homeward Bound
    by MyInnereyeMike

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    Taken In Carmel, California. Just outside the Point Lobos State Reserve. One of the most immaculate jewels of the planet. A place that is just an exquisite example of natural beauty.

  • Getting Close, Pyrotechnics, Smoke, & Night Fires
    by Barbara Sparhawk

    Amazing night. You can now see flames leaping hundreds of feet into the air on the first visible range in Cachagua, from the hill in fron…

    Amazing night. You can now see flames leaping hundreds of feet into the air on the first visible range in Cachagua, from the hill in front of the post office. That’s about 25 miles from town. Worry about the skillful jump ability of flame. / The sun was setting, a massive cloud of smoke over the valley lit bright pink, totally astounding. It’s getting closer. / We now have a full tent camp for the firefighters set up in the old Carmel Valley airstrip, 500 tents, men, equipment, kitchens, engines. Awesome. They’re great guys. Signs are appearing on fences “Thank you Fire Fighters!” / I went up at sunset. As it grew dark, lights on the camp grounds popped on illuminating the field. Neighbors drove and walked up with their dogs and kids. We looked at maps and got updates. People pointed, talked old stories, asked over and over if the guys needed anything. The community response universally so far is WE ARE SO GLAD YOU’RE HERE!! Zero sense of invasion or imposition. We may be getting national guard or army here too. It’s pretty intense. / So much of Big Sur burned, you just want to cry and cry. And so much saved too, very few houses went considering the size and ferocity of the fires. It sounds like all the resorts and beautiful places in Big Sur got saved, like Ventana, Nepenthe, Esalen, Deetjens, H Miller. Mostly from people refusing to leave and stamping out cinders falling from the sky with their feet! I know it’s going to be hard to look at again. They’ve let people go back to their homes and land, lifted the evacuations from there and Palo Colorado, which did not get burnt after all from what I understand. It’s a bit like hearing gossip and fiction with a bit of truth. All of it drama, some of it actually happening. / Regina and Pat on Tassajara Road have not evacuated yet. They watch the flames shooting off the ridges from their bed at night. Ty is holding firm in Trampa Canyon. Mike’s posting wonderful blogs on his Cachagua Store site with pretty much daily updates, news of crews coming in, feeding the fire guys, songs and beer and attaboys. We’re apparently getting about fifty volunteers from Australia and New Zealand. THANK YOU!! Guys here from Minnesota and New York and Oregon. It’s a thoroughly remarkable experience on every level. / Zero sense so far we’ll get evacuated from the Village, it’s still far from us. Depending on wind direction, you’re scared one day and calm the next. / Late afternoon and into the evening yesterday a huge wet fog moved in from the coast, and by nightfall had covered Carmel Valley. Good news, we were all glad to see it. The weathermen are all fucked up. Predicting heat waves and cooling spells simultaneously, reigning hysteria. Middays out here are hot, in the 100’s. / There’s a kind of stimulated kinship when you meet folks, everybody on a high of adrenalin and emotion, nobody knowing where this damn thing is going to move. Some said the shooting ridge flames last night were from the backfires being lit. They talk about our mountains as the place to hold the line, that ridge is where we make our stand, this canyon may go, that point is in danger, using names unfamiliar to locals….it’s like being in a general’s tent with warfare plotted out on maps. As Mike Jones said in one of his blogs, you get an intimacy and new respect for the land with the google terrain maps you haven’t had from living here. / We’re all in pretty good spirits it seems to me. While it’s frightening to think of the damn thing raging out of control and sweeping the whole central coast, it seems unlikely. I think they’re getting a handle on it, figuring out how to fight it. It’s rough terrain. But we’re strong. And, of course, you knew that. / Best to you all, and heartfelt thanks for your good wishes. / Barbara

  • Pacific Coast
    by Peter Davidson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Split toned from an original negative

  • Carmel Market
    by Eyal Nahmias

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    A vendor and a shopper at the Carmel market in Tel Aviv Israel. The Carmel Farmers Market (CFM), a growers-only market, is Tel Aviv’s biggest and busiest marketplace filled with colorful stalls and shouting vendors selling a variety of goods, from dried fruits and exotic spices to clothing and footwear an exciting and bountiful place to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, eggs and plants. Many vendors have their own songs, which tell you all about the price and quality of what is being sold. Sometimes one vendor sings against another in a competitive duet. The market runs into side streets, large and small, one side favoring dry goods, and the other dried beans, fruit, nuts, and spices in all colors and fragrances, sold from sacks. *

  • Spices
    by Eyal Nahmias

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    A display of spices at Carmel market in Tel Aviv Israel. The Carmel Farmers Market (CFM), a growers-only market, isTel Aviv’s biggest and busiest marketplace filled with colorful stalls and shouting vendors selling a variety of goods, from dried fruits and exotic spices to clothing and footwear an exciting and bountiful place to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, eggs and plants. Many vendors have their own songs, which tell you all about the price and quality of what is being sold. Sometimes one vendor sings against another in a competitive duet. The market runs into side streets, large and small, one side favoring dry goods, and the other dried beans, fruit, nuts, and spices in all colors and fragrances, sold from sacks. *

  • #406 The Beach At Carmel
    by MyInnereyeMike

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    Taken from Scenic Drive in Carmel, California. Pebble Beach is in the distance. This was taken in October, 2007.

  • Rocky Creek Bridge
    by Christopher Chan

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    The Rocky Creek Bridge near Carmel, California, is one of several arch bridges that comprise the scenic California Highway 1.

  • Dunes ... near Carmel
    by Suze Chalmers

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  • Cheerful Happy Puppy
    by SaMack

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    Totally Original Digital Art Puppy is here to cheer you on to a New Day!

  • The carmel market
    by Moshe Cohen

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    The image was taken in the carmel market Tel Aviv Israel on Friday morning.

  • Solace
    by Steve Rowsell

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    An angel watches over an old grave in Mount Carmel Cemetery, St. John’s.

  • Majestic Coast
    by Sarah Van Geest

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    Beautiful view of the California coastline just south of Big Sur.

  • " Carmel's Delight"
    by Gail Mew

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    This rose was tucked under a withered branch in my neighbours garden.

  • "Carmel's Beauty"
    by Gail Mew

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    This shot was taken the next day of Carmel’s Delight.

  • "Carmel's Gold"
    by Gail Mew

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    This flower was growing in my neighbour’s rose garden.

  • Pen & Ink drawing

  • Pen & Ink Drawing. Carmel Beach, California. Stormy, turbulent winter day. Email: hawk@hawksperch.com / Website: The Hawks Perch, www.hawksperch.com

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