Shot with my kodak digital camera. Right after opening presents Christmas morning of 2006.
Visiting a friend in far West Texas, I went to Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge on Christmas morning to watch the sun come up and got my first glimpse of Sandhilll Cranes. They look a lot like this. Interesting how it looks almost like a multiple exposure sequence of one bird. Drafting, I guess.
The Half-Moon Swimming Club is on the south wall of Dublin Harbour. It used to be a men’s only swimming place where men could get neked together and swim in the sea. It attracted all sorts of characters and the talk [craic] was an education to a young fellow. It had its share of queers but they had to mind their manners or they would get pitched into the river Liffey on the other side of the wall, not a nice prospect because it was full of / excrement from the pumping station half a mile up river.
peaceful Church
I remember waking up on Christmas morning when I was three years old and finding it at the side of my bed. This picture would have been taken in the summer of1954.
taken on a coolpix S210 / manipulated in photo shop / cat moved in / some clone to get rid of societys need to succeed no colour changes to the sky / as you see it / feel it / breathe it / the sun comes up and a new day will begin I thank Jesus / for suffering / so that I may / visualize him in my times of agnst he gives me focus / in a world gone mad / where depravity is no longer sad / but a virtue / we wish to possess Your teachings / Jesus / Allow me to feel serenity / in / loving arms When my physical world is EMPTY / you fill my spiritual world with JOY Thank you for the ability to / create / what Jesus has opened my eyes to see Glory be to the Power on high / lift me up / help me fly Amen
Christmas morning around the world, children opening their presents from Santa. Exciting!
Marry Christmas & A Happy New Year, greeting card created from a photograph on a frozen morning,near Sibiu, Romania
Green fir trees at the edge of the forest. / Rodnei National Park – Romania.
I see this Angel every morning on the school run. Last week the morning sunlight was touching her face and I nearly crashed the car as it was so moving. I rushed back home to get my camera hoping the light wouldn’t fade. I managed to capture her in all her glory.
The rhythmic ‘rise and fall’ of a traditional waltz, translated into a fractal-based, holiday card design.
As the sun was just appearing on the horizon it spread it’s bright rays upon the candle on our pub table casting a beautiful glow. I couldn’t resist going and grabbing my Canon and taking a few shots before the moment passed. / Canon Rebel xti / Photoshop Elements / 1/2 sec / f/20 / 46mm / ISO-100 / comp. -0.7 step
Kyiv, Ukraine, Bridge of Paton / 25.12.2008
Kyiv, Ukraine, near Paton Bridge
Kyiv, Ukraine, Botanic Garden
snapshot as the sun is rising in my backyard
Castle Hill, Huddersfield on Christmas Morning 2009.
Hunter, my son, 3 yrs. old playing with his spiderman motorcycle on Christmas morning. FEATURED in Oh so Emotional – Contentment, December 29, 2009
these are my guys Christmas morning, Ages 10 and 3! They are so excited that I had to bribe them to get a shot of them sitting still together :) Taken w/Kodak M853
This is my 11 year old daughter as she opened her Art book…. / She is starting to learn how to Tattoo… she can’t wait….. Taken with my Kodak Z1285 / I used photoshop cs3
Nikon Coolpix P80 Off to feed the neighbour’s cat I found this beauty enjoying a feed from a New South Wales Christmas Bush at my home at Denhams Beach on the south coast of New South Wales. Galah : Cacatua roseicapilla / Family: Cacatuidae / Order: Psittaciformes The Galah has recently become widely known as the Rose-breasted Cockatoo and can be easily identified by its rose-pink head, neck and underparts, with paler pink crown, and grey back, wings and undertail. Birds from the west of Australia have comparatively paler plumage. Galahs have a bouncing acrobatic flight, but spend much of the day sheltering from heat in the foliage of trees and shrubs. Huge noisy flocks of birds congregate and roost together at night. The Galah is one of the most abundant and familiar of the Australian parrots, occurring over most of Australia, including some offshore islands and is found in large flocks in a variety of timbered habitats, usually near water. Galahs form huge, noisy flocks which feed on seeds, mostly from the ground. Seeds of grasses and cultivated crops are eaten, making these birds agricultural pests in some areas. Birds may travel large distances in search of favourable feeding grounds. They are becoming more abundant around areas of human habitation, with the growth in population largely a result of increasing availability of food and water. Escaped aviary birds have also contributed to these numbers. Galahs form permanent pair bonds, although a bird will take a new partner if the other one dies. The nest is a tree hollow or similar location, lined with leaves. Both sexes incubate the eggs and care for the young. There is high chick mortality in Galahs, with up to 50 % of chicks dying in the first six months. Galahs have been recorded breeding with other members of the cockatoo family, both in the wild and captivity. These include the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, C. galerita. Edited from Australian Museum’s “Birds in Backyards” website.
A Super Macro of some moss emerging out of the snow and into the early morning sunlight.
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