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Based on the Edgar rice burroughs books of barsoom a romantic vision of a dying mars. mjranum-model stock-deviant art anothergirl anotherplanet
Jean M. Laffitau
B&W of Carter Shields cabin located in the Cades Cove area of the Smoky Mountains
Carter Shield’s Cabin located in Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains. Was snowing so hard I had to have a umbrella over my camera, was totally awesome
Revamp of original Johnny & June Carter-Cash portrait. / Watercolour & ink.
Tommy Carter OAM, veteran Trad Jazz Drummer and band leader extraordinaire. / Tommy, an octogenarian, plays every Sunday at the Baxter Tavern Baxter Australia and hosts a radio Show “Jazz as you like it” on a Public Radio Station 3SER Australia twice weekly_http://www.3ser.org.au/ He has and continues to conduct performances for Charity fund raising and has contributed enormously to his local community . / Kodak Easy Share C875
Tommy Carter’s (Drummer) Trad Jazz Band at work, Melbourne, Australia. / Tommy Carter ’s association with entertainment goes back many decades – from football commentating with Jack Dyer on 3XY, running a sports program on 3KZ, being a special football commentator on 3MP – to working in several Community Radio stations in recent years. / Back in the 60’s, Tommy conceived the idea for, and produced “The Battle Of The Sounds”, heard on 72 radio stations throughout Australia. / In the 50’s, Tommy and his bands were very much in the Melbourne 50/50 dance craze, playing at town halls and hotels. / Tommy has remained active with radio sessions for over 12 years with Casey Community Radio 3SER on 97.7 FM Monday & Thursdays, and now worldwide on the internet, and with his band playing every Sunday at The Baxter Tavern, Baxter. / In 1994, he was awarded The Order of Australia Medal “Service to the community”. / Last year, he was inducted into the Karingal Star Zone Walk of Fame for his service to Frankston City.
The famous man in Black
Betty “Be-Bop” Carter (Born: May 16, 1929 – Reborn: September 26, 1998) was an American jazz icon who was renowned for her improvisational technique and idiosyncratic vocal style. Carmen McRae once claimed that “there’s really only one jazz singer – only one: Betty Carter.” Carter was born Lillie Mae Jones in Flint, Michigan and grew up in Detroit, where her father led a church choir. She studied piano at the Detroit Conservatory. She won a talent contest and became a regular on the local club circuit, singing and playing piano. When she was 16, she sang with Charlie Parker, and she later performed with Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis. I had the pleasure of meeting Betty in her friend’s apartment in Detroit.. I presented her an original portrait of herself that she was fond of. That was a very happy moment in my life. 18×24 Primacolor Pencil on Off-white Archival Paper. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Ezra Ferrell.. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.
Bellatrix Lestrange portrayed by Helena Bonham Carter. Charcoal on paper.
High contrast black and white image of a biker taken at the Windjammer BAr & Grill at Lake Carter, Colorado.
...the more they stay the same Parade magazine dated February 25, 1979 Pentax K20D / 18mm / f3.5 / 1/20 sec / ISO 400
PHOTO Credit goes to my man Tuck Booty (Lindsey Epps-Tucker). Graphics by me
A quote from the James Cameron movie Aliens, along with the logo of the company to which it refers.
This Chairoplane was part of a travelling steam fair that visited my local town. Unfortunately, there were not many people attending on this lovely warm summer’s evening. Nikon D80. Nikkor 18-135mm
Carter finds a flower.
A spring time shot of Carter Shields cabin locted in Cades Cove area of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
Springtime at Dan Lawson’s Place built 1856.The top edge of the grainery is seen in back of the house and the smokehouse up from the split-rail fence
White-tailed doe at the edge of the woods near Carter Shields Cabin in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA The White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known as the Virginia deer, or simply as the whitetail, is a medium-sized deer found throughout most of the continental United States, southern Canada, Mexico, Central America, northern portions of South America as far south as Peru, and some countries in Europe. The species is most common east of the American cordillera, and is absent from much of the western United States, including Nevada, Utah, and California (though its close relatives, the mule deer and black-tailed deer, can be found there). It does, however, survive in aspen parklands and deciduous river bottomlands within the Central and Northern Great Plains, and in mixed deciduous riparian corridors, river valley bottomlands, and lower foothills of the Northern Rocky Mountain Regions from Wyoming to Southeastern British Columbia. The conversion of land adjacent to the Northern Rocky Mountains into agriculture use and partial clear-cutting of coniferous trees (resulting in widespread deciduous vegetation) has been favorable to the white-tailed deer. The westernmost population, the Columbian white-tailed deer once was widespread in the mixed forests along the Willamette River (Willamette Valley Forests Ecoregion) and Cowlitz River Valleys of Western Oregon and Southwestern Washington (endangered). There are also populations of Arizona (coues) and Carmen Mountains (carminis) white-tailed deer that inhabit the mountain mixed deciduous/pine forests of Arizona, New Mexico, and West Texas extending southwards into Mexico. As a result of introductions, white-tailed deer are found also in localised areas of northern Europe such as Finland. Smaller populations are localized in the Czech Republic. White-tailed deer are generalists and can adapt to a wide variety of habitats. Although most often thought of as forest animals depending on relatively small openings and edges, white-tailed deer can equally adapt themselves to life in more open savanna and even sage communities as in Texas and in the Venezuelan llanos region. These savanna adapted deer have relatively large antlers in proportion to their body size and large tails. Also, there is a noticeable difference in size between male and female deer of the savannas. The deer’s coat is a reddish-brown in the spring and summer and turns to a grey-brown throughout the fall and winter. The deer can be recognized by the characteristic white underside to its tail, which it shows as a signal of alarm by raising the tail during escape. The male (also known as a buck) usually weighs from 130 to 220 pounds (60 to 100 kg) but, in rare cases, animals in excess of 350 pounds (160 kg) have been recorded. The female (doe) usually weighs from 90 to 200 pounds (40 to 90 kg), but some can weigh as much as 165 to 230 pounds (75 or 105 kg). Length ranges from 62 to 87 inches (160 to 220 cm), including the tail, and the shoulder height is 32 to 40 inches (80 to 100 cm).[1] White-tailed deer from the tropics tend to much smaller than temperate populations, averaging 77-110 pounds (35-50 kg). Cades Cove Collection – Smoky Mountain National Park, USA > Companion Piece http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/1223691-1-the-tipton-place.jpg!:http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/4160293
Carter Creative Design / Graphic and Web Design Company based in Melbourne, Australia
diner, drive in
Detroit has a long and rich history as a fertile ground, / a cultural vortex, for creating revolutinary leadership in all forms. / Musically speaking, James Carter is a giant in a long history of musical stalwarts and innovators from Motown. What I appreciate about JC is his mastery, commitment, professionalism. He maintains an accessibility and “down-to-earthness” in spite of his global success. It is uplifting to watch him walk into Baker’s Keyboard Lounge (Detroit) carrying his horn. I know, through his performance, the audience will be transported into a heavenly dimension. James Carter autographed this 18×24 original. This original is not for sale. This piece was conceptualized by utilizing, as a reference, a photo by Han Speekenbrink and images of the solar system. James often speaks of “planetary alignment” to underscore the synchronistic occurence of the presence of the audience appearing before him during the performance as a special moment in time. 18×24 Graphite Pencil on Off-white Strathmore Archival Paper
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