As I sit on the stern of my ship, I think of yester morn when all was good. / We’d traveled a long voyage. / My men grew as mates. / Bounds of treasures we’d found made for a drunkered night. / But of night last, a squall came upon us and two overboard. / As fast as the wind arose, and water rushed over was my men gone. / My ship tossed from port to starboard we hadnt time to turn her a bow. / Till late we search, not a thread to be found. / Not a sail touched, nor a rope broke it was like a dream gone arye. / So i drop these two coins in memberance into the sea, to ye brave men who gave their lives, / and promise to add a share to their families as deserved. / Now its time to set sail homeward….. / Steady as she goes…..through the Calm Sea At Dawn. Lisa C. Weber ©2007 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
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I took the boys to Redhead Beach today. We’ve had some beautiful weather of late..but naturally, the easter long weekend is approaching and so are the storm clouds…anyway, that did not deter them from enjoying their time in the sand. Hope you enjoy. !:http://www.redbubble.com/people/florentinepogen/art/890310-1-wait-for-me
View of weather building over the island of Jura on the West Coast of Scotland. The photograph was taken looking west towards here Nikon D200, 18-200mm
The Flat Earth Society / “The facts are simple,” says Charles K. Johnson, president of the International Flat Earth Research Society. “The earth is flat.” He believes that the main purpose of the space program is to prop up a dying myth—the myth that the earth is a globe. “Nobody knows anything about the true shape of the world,” he contends. The sun and moon, in the Johnson version, are only about 32 miles in diameter. They circle above the earth in the vicinity of the equator, and their apparent rising and setting are tricks of perspective, like railroad tracks that appear to meet in the distance. The moon shines by its own light and is not eclipsed by the earth. Rather, lunar eclipses are caused by an unseen dark body occasionally passing in front of the moon. Johnson’s beliefs are firmly grounded in the Bible.
Cross processing effect, 35mm
Man walking his two dogs at Rosebud front beach.
Painted from a very old photo (1857) of a collier brig. Taken from my wonderful book of North East sailing ships on the coast. / And the ship, background and quay, are painted from the fenland port of Wisbech, on the Lincolnshire coast. The rest of the painting is from my imagination. Watercolour on two rivers, hand-made 140lb paper. / 14” x 21”
Sailing under sunset at Puget Sound, Washington, USA / Olympic Mountains are is background. Copyright © Olga Zvereva (All Rights Reserved) / This image can not be reproduced, copied or manipulated. / Please, do not use it in any way without my written permission.
this is my daughter’s (rookie) school sailing team – it was such a nice day out on the water last sunday, and the clouds were perfect! thought i’d share this one… taken at manly taken with a nikon d80 18 – 135 mm nikkor lens and polarizer, processed in photoshop cs3
Acrylic on heavy rough watercolor paper. Size: 12” x 18” This was painted at least 25 years ago / .....done quickly and loosely / ( not my usual style ) / ......one of a passel I did for a restaurant chain. I really want to see what it looks like as a card, etc….
Another in the series I am trying so hard to create! Only 5 more to go! / Thanks as always to Renee at ‘playing with brushes’ for the vintage child’s image / The rest is from my trip last weekend to VA beach. The weather was lousy but at least I got some good shots!
Model / First Things / Fantasy Fine Art Composites Canon EOS20D DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com
shot on a 450D canon / Tv(Shutter Speed) / 1/125Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) / F5.6 / Metering Modes / - / Exposure Compensation / -2 / ISO Speed / 100 / Lens / - / Focal Length / 18.0 mm
Dana Point docks at night are a beautiful sight to see. But Take it too the next level and its unbeliveable.
Sailing
A wonderful day out on the water on My Queen. This is Thatchers Rock in Torbay, Devon. / Taken using a CP Filter. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking. Best Viewed Large.
My first time on a catameran I captured this photo on a / cruise around the island of Aruba at sunset. / Inspired by the song “Sea Cruise” by Frankie Ford Old man rhythm is in my shoes / No use t’sittin’ and a’singin’ the bluesSo be my guest, you got nothin’ to lose / Won’t ya let me take you on a sea cruise / Oo-ee, oo-ee babyOo-ee, oo-ee babyOo-ee, oo-ee babyWon’t ya let me take you on a sea cruise / Feel like jumpin’ baby won’t ya join me pleaseI don’t like beggin’ but I’m on bended knee / I got to get t’rockin get my hat off the rackI / got to boogie woogie like a knife in the back / So be my guest, you got nothin’ to lose / Won’t ya let me take you on a sea cruise / Oo-ee, oo-ee babyOo-ee, oo-ee babyOo-ee, oo-ee baby / Won’t ya let me take you on a sea cruiseI got to get t’movin’ baby I ain’t lyin’ / My heart is beatin’ rhythm and it’s right on timeSo be my guest, you got nothin’ to lose / Won’t ya let me take you on a sea cruise / Oo-ee, oo-ee babyOo-ee, oo-ee babyOo-ee, oo-ee baby / Won’t ya let me take you on a sea cruise / Feel like jumpin’ baby won’t ya join me please / I don’t like beggin’ but I’m on bended knee / Oo-ee, oo-ee babyOo-ee, oo-ee babyOo-ee, oo-ee / babyWon’t ya let me take you on a sea cruise / /
Wales, UK / Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR in Photomatix Pro / 1 shot, handheld / PP in PS CS3 including Orton Effect
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