©2005 Sara Montour This is an old image, taken in 2005 right after I got my first semi-real camera (Fuji S7000). I had just come home from living in England and Ireland where I fell in love with photography and knew I wanted to pursue it seriously. A lot of you have probably seen this photo before, but I like to include it in my new sites when I can because not only is it of my hilarious brother, Christian, but since it’s one of the first that I took with that camera it’s an important image to me. Blog Entry / 10.17.07
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Mike’s latest kick: skele-people in everyday situations. Done mostly in pencil with the exception of the background, which was rendered in Photoshop.
Mike’s latest kick: skele-people in everyday situations. Done mostly in pencil with the exception of the background, which was rendered in Photoshop.
Skele-series #3 Winner of the Valentine’s Day contest in The Patchwork group!
Skele-series #5 Planting a tree together!
Skele-series #9 (We wouldn’t dare have him catching a real, live fish!)
Skele-series #11 / / Great as wedding announcements or invitations – or even vow renewals! / / Customizable stamps are also available! You can change the background color, add names, add a date – whatever you like.
Skele-series #11
My friend’s nephew.
Image by Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. This adorable little girl was playing in a Negril, Jamaica park with her siblings. I had just taken a photo of her and shown her the image on my digital camera screen. When she saw her photo, she got the giggles, and I captured this image.
My seven year old son, Josiathe drew this. This is his interpretation of how Jesus died on the cross. Try not to be offended if you are a christian. This is innocent. We love Jesus and are inspired by his bravery and peacefulness daily. Any of Josiathe’s art that you buy goes straight into his college fund.
Now that’s a forced smile :) Sold as a large framed print here on RB /
.... just a doodle I did while I was sick … must have been the meds :) / Detail /
Did the elephant mean to aim at the baby, / Did the Baby mean to attack the elephant repeatedly with the stick. You decide.
More of my funny little family of birds….. The original of this is acrylic on canvas / Size: 600 mm x 500 mm
This Christmas, Santa got Anubis just what he wanted!
My daughter Trinity has the best sense of humor. We were having sooooooo much fun being silly. Probably too much fun! LOL FEATURED in the group Mood & Ambience / FEATURED in the group LMAO Art / FEATURED in the group Family Unlimited / FEATURED in the group Children The Power Of Raw Emotion (twice)
Another George for President! A better one!
This was Trinity’s very first time in time out. And no I didn’t tell her she had to put her nose to the wall she did that all on her own, I swear! She looked sooooo pathetic! It was the longest 2 minutes of her life! LOL FEATURED in the group All Out Emotion /
Well the idea is to go IN the toilet, right? Ha! Poor kid! She falls in & I run for my camera first, then get her out. How rude! Really funny, but rude! Therapy here she comes!!!! Nah ~ she’d do the same thing if the opportunity should arise. She is my daughter, ya know? ha ha ha FEATURED in the group Special Moments / WINNER of the That’s just too funny! challenge in the Good News Group – Sharing & Caring
This one I just happened to stumble upon just the other day. It was taken just about 3 years ago. Yes this is Trinity! She’s changed a little bit since then but she’s still as cute as ever! She really didn’t fuss much at all so I didn’t realize how tired she was until i looked over & saw her like this! Totally passed out!!!! Naturally I had to run for the camera first & then I put her in her crib. And she never woke up during any of it! FEATURED in the group Candid photographs of friends & family / FEATURED in the group Special Moments / FEATURED in the group Sleeping Creatures / FEATURED in the group Everyday Life
2008, Acrylic on Canvas, 48” x 24” My daughter has a way of always disappearing from the face of the Earth when there is work to be done, usually with some lame excuse of “I couldn’t hear you,” or “I was trying to think of why worms don’t have legs,” or some such profound statement. It does enable her to avoid much in the way of cleaning up her room or setting the table. To see it in perspective, her skill in marketing her opinion has become quite good. This little sheep seems to be escaping the tediousness of chewing cud in the meadow. Never underestimate the lengths lazy things will go to get away from going to great lengths with things they don’t want to do.
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