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  • The weeds seem to be claiming the Old Wheel Horse as their own.

  • Lightning Ridge in New South Wales, Australia.

  • Baggage claim sign at the Portland International Airport in Portland, Oregon

  • Part of a series of photos taken at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra (see also: Rememberance Day and Sentinals in the All Things Nature group)

  • A tulip ^^ Post-Processing: / Cropped, adjusted the white balance and contrast in adobe camera raw. Adjusted the curves, added a texture set to overlay (35%), added the same texture with a rotation set to overlay (15%). Added three black and white layers, one set to multiply (10%), one set to overlay (5%) and one set to normal (20%). Changed the hue by +7.

  • Taken from a rooftop in lhasa four months prior to the tibetan riots.

  • . . . and you can‘t have it! Misty has laid claim to this blanket we keep on the couch for a bit of added warmth. If she is laying on or near it, she doesn’t like letting it go!

  • This image came about after a relocation, and thus represents the breakage of the ‘fabric of life’ due to geographic/social changes. But it is just as relevant for any other breakups, conflicting commitments, reality vs dreams conflicts etc. / Bottom left – Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire , UK / Top left – Denver (Colorado,USA) city skyline / Right – On the front porch. Transparent watercolor and on paper. Approx size 20×20inch. To purchase original please send me site mail. Separate studies of the Denver section and of the Bradford on avon section are also available.

  • some things lost / are best forgotten / some things told / are more truth / than fiction / the heart of a child / believes / it is only when the adult in us / takes over completely / living lives that force us to pretend / we are anything other that ourselves / we / forget / the beauty of / make believe

  • In the world of the insect, the word is take and hold and declare it yours. The Lilly pond world.

  • Once upon a time there was a lion who believed in peace and justice. This graphic representation shows how the lion is calling Justice! Maybe you need also a bit of justice in your walls… in your life…

  • So who is going to be the first to try this excuse to the police offer and insurance company? Part of the Signs series shot in PA USA

  • © Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. Click Here The lost dream….is only a wish away. The lovely model is the uber talented Elandria See the whole series! /

  • © Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use Click Here The lost heart….waits to be found. The lovely model is the uber talented Elandria *This particular image is not available as a card through RedBubble, because is has been licensed through Tree-Free Greetings as a greeting card, available internationally! See the whole series! /

  • ©Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use Click Here .....just waits for a reason to be heard. The lovely model is the uber talented Elandria See the whole series! /

  • Doesn’t this remind you of a Mighty Dog commercial? : ) I got such a kick out of the way this little guy was perched atop a pile of dogfood bags, as though he was staking his claim. Taken at the Penryn Mud Sale (Auction) 2009, Manheim PA.

  • In Albuquerque, New Mexico at the Art Museum. These beautiful bronze sculptures of Christopher Columbus arriving in the Americas in 1492 are part of a magnificent outdoor display depicting the settling of America. Featured in History group, RedBubble, June 2009 Featured in New Mexico group, RedBubble, July 2009 Featured in Sepia Only group, RedBubble, July 2009 / /

  • A year after being ordered to do so, and months after the government expenses wroughts claims saw the resignation of several MPs in England, today thousands of ministerial expense claims were finally revealed to the public. And imagine the surprise when numerous examples released were festooned with whole sections blacked out, ostensibly for ‘security’ reasons, but also conveniently protecting MPs from embarrassment. Gallingly, even dodgey expense claims the public ALREADY KNEW ABOUT were blacked out and illegible. Meaning that had they not been leaked by the press already, all the ones where politicians switched which houses were their primary/secondary one back and forth, or built duck ponds and the like, would not have come to light even with this ‘full disclosure’ Pure and simple : these people are SCUM. They are liars, they are cheats, and they are thieves. I don’t argue that politicians should be held to a higher standard of accountability than the rest of us, but I know that if I tried this kind of shit I’d be in jail. And they are not. They are making the rules that says this behaviour is okay “Governments should be afraid of their people” advises the hero of the novel/film “V For Vendetta”. And this is why. The problem is, of course, that whenever politicians are afraid they don’t behave better – they just increase funding to the police and give greater powers of surveillance in the name of ‘security’. Yay, Democracy. Iran and North Korea should totally get on that train…. (End rant for now – feel free to check out my photography : it’s much less political… it’s things like waterfalls… and swans…)

  • Fence in Montana back country which once enclosed a mining claim – long forgotten and neglected. Canon EOS-1D Mark II, Canon 17-40 L@ 40mm, 1/125, f/4, ISO 200. Processed on Adobe Lightroom.

  • Abandoned miner’s cabin in the “New World Mining District” in Montana’s Beartooth mountains only miles from the northeast corner of Yellowstone park. Fortunately, the federal government bought out mining rights several years back so no more depredation of this extroardinary landscape is likely. It is a valuable buffer to our treasured 1st national park. Canon EOS-1D Mark II, Canon 17-40 L@ 23mm, 1/60, f/16, ISO 100 / Processed on Adobe Lightroom 2.2.

  • Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......

  • I dont know if spiders are considered bugs to me they are. I took this picture in my yard last summer with my canon rebel XTi. He’s kind of pretty with the colors.

  • this is true of a lot of things, especially those that have been destroyed by familiarity. / not my phrase but I liked it a enough to be moved by it.

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