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  • Stack of sugar cookies on a lace paper doily.

  • Dancing Dragon in Chinese New Year’s parade

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  • Geometric abstract.

  • I bought some Singh Ray filters mid November. I did not get a chance to try them out until after Xmas – says a lot about the mad rush leading up to this period of the year. After using them I am in awe as to how effective they are. Photo Taken: 27-Dec-2007 / Time: 5:30am / Conditions: Slightly overcast morning /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other seascape art: / /   /   / /   /   /

  • Jean M. Laffitau

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  • Amazingly there are 20 species of Magpie in the world. Not quite sure which I have painted here… looks more like an Australian magpie Many people consider them superstitious, they certainly have their place in folklore, some believe they bring good luck, others believe bad. I remember being played Rossini’s Thriving Magpie when I was quite young; it is said they have a panache for shiny, silvery things which they like to steal and hide. / Here the magpie has found a key! I wonder where it came from? I see him as a ‘Keeper of Secrets’. / The selected text comes from a traditional rhyme I was told as a child: One for sorrow, Two for joy, / Three for a girl, Four for a boy, / Five for Silver, Six for Gold / Seven for a secret never to be told This is an acrylic painting on canvas.

  • / / When Darkness Falls features photographic artist Jaeda DeWalt (as the lifeless woman) and is taken from her, When Darkness Falls series – part of the DeWalt Gallery collection. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Available for sale as Laminated Prints, Cards, Matted Prints, Posters, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / When Darkness Falls When darkness falls / You’ll lay across the sky / Casting all your fears aside / As the light of illumination / Gently kisses your delicate / LIFELESS / eyes . . . You’ll dance with death and demons alike / As you sense your Spirit / Simultaneously spiraling / Back toward life The constant struggle of flesh and Spirit / Twisting you up inside / Reminding you / You are / ALIVE © Jaeda DeWalt listen to Jaeda recite When Darkness Falls / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / visit the rest of this series . . . / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / browse Jaeda’s photographic art by category: / dreamscapes, artistic nudes, couples, glamour, erotica, conceptual, sensual, portrait, spiritual, survivor art / /

  • HDR Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA! FEATURED! in / 1620

  • Digital enhancement of feathers of a bird wing…. / /

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  • GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS / Photo best viewed large. / / / / / / FEATURED WORKS / “GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS” was FEATURED in the group #1 ARTISTS OF RED BUBBLE / / / I took this photo of Mammatus on a Good Friday before Easter in Ashland, Kentucky. The clouds first started rolling in and looked like fluffy white marshmallows. Then in front of the setting sun they dramatically began to change colors. They went from snow white to shades of silvers, pinks, grays, blues and even purples! The colors were quite striking and dramatic; these clouds were nothing like anything I had ever seen before! For a few minutes they turned very dark, and it was a sight I will never forget!! These amazing mammatus clouds lasted about 45 minutes before they exited my area. / / / We were under our second tornado watch of the year, and I found out later that I was standing right under the anvil of a severe thunderhead and that a tornado could have formed at any moment! Luckily for me it didn’t, and I was able to capture some phenomenal, amazing clouds. I can’t quite put it into words other than to say, “I closed my eyes for a few seconds and felt like I had been kissed on my cheek by an angel.” This was one time in my life that I will always remember!!! / / / This photograph of “GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS” has won National awards, been published in an Anthology, and has been shown on National television. This image is also featured in several websites and blogs throughout the USA and Australia for educational purposes. / / /

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  • Two little boys, their red wagon and lots of gatherings with family and friends in the backyard.

  • Daisy Mae is waking up. / Photography by Leena Hedman

  • Walked out the front door to get the paper and got so much more with this sunrise rainbow. What a treat! So I wished on it…to make things better in my life. / / /

  • Took this shoot at Singapore Jurong Bird Park. This shot was featured in: / First Things group in May 09. This shot was voted as the top ten finalist in the Colour Splash – Your Most Colourful Birds challenge hosted by ‘The Bird Group’. This shot was voted as the Top ten finslist in the The spring of life challange hosted by ‘First Things Group’ This shot was voted as the Top ten finslist in the Color Photography challange hosted by ‘First Things Group’ on 3 May 09. This shot was voted as the winner in the Birds Of a Feather… challange hosted by ‘First Things Group’ on 12 May 09. This shot was voted as the Top ten finslist in the One on the Water challange hosted by ‘Mood & Ambience’ group on 25 May 09. This shot was voted as the Top ten finslist in the All Things Blue, Green, Yellow and Red challange hosted by ‘First Things Group’ on 5 Jun 09 This shot was voted as the Top ten finslist in the Your Most Colorful Birds challange hosted by “All the Colors of the Rainbow” group on 08 Jun 09. This shot was voted as the top ten finalist in the BATHEING BIRD’S CHALLENGE challenge hosted by “I Love Birds” group on 26 Jun 09. This shot was voted as the top ten finalist in the Koe-Dack* Moments challenge hosted by “Mood & Ambience” group on 07 Jul 09. This shot was voted as the top ten finalist in the Stretch! challenge hosted by “Mood & Ambience” group on 22 Jul 09.

  • It was a cold, chilly winter day when the “E” train pulled into the station, as it has for almost a century . Arriving passengers were greeted by a ghost who silently raised his hat as the train passed by. As soon as the train came to rest, the ghost vanished just like he has in years passed. Many locals suggest that the good ghost wards off the evil onboard this train. Paranormal? I’d say so. / Try viewing image in large! Multiple images were used to create this image, which was created via multiple layers, some selective coloring, dodge & burn technique as well as the Redfield Fractalius filter was applied. Images were taken with both the Nikon D200 & D300. My art with 1000+ views

  • trainyard caboose; macro + close-up filter; Pentax K20D Goodness / Featured in The Fine Art of Peeling Paint July 2009 / Top 10 Peeling Paint’Metal in Abstract macro Urban Art July 2009

  • featured in Bryce & Beyond 09-26-2009 / featured in The New Beat Generation 09-16-2009 / featured in Witches, Wizzards and Warlocks 09-14-2009 / featured in ImageWriting 08-08-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 08-03-2009 / featured in Good News Group 16-07-2009 / featured in Digital Artists United 12-07-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 07-07-2009 / featured in Fractal Perception 07-05-2009 / featured in All In Editing 06-29-2009 Birds flying high / You know how I feel / Sun in the sky / You know how I feel / Breeze driftin’ on by / You know how I feel / It’s a new dawn / It’s a new day / It’s a new life / For me.. / And I’m feeling good Fish in the sea / You know how I feel / River running free / You know how I feel / Blossom in the trees / You know how I feel / It’s a new dawn / It’s a new day / It’s a new life / For me… / And I’m feeling good Dragonfly out in the sun / You know what I mean, don’t you know / Butterflies all out having fun / You know what I mean / Sleep in peace / When, the this day is done / And this old world / Is a new world / And a bold world / For me… Stars when you shine / You know how I feel / Scent of the pine / You know how I feel / yeah, freedom is mine / When you know how I feel / It’s a new dawn / It’s a new day / It’s a new life / For me… yeah, ooh / Oh, ooh… Oooh, ooh..free, free loving you… / Oooh, oooh / Feeling good / (Lyrics MUSE) / / Apophysis, Incendia and alot of PSP

  • Blue and Gold Macaw grooming his feathers… These majestic birds are not only beautiful, but very intelligent! More details about thes large parrots below: BEHAVIOR: Blue and Gold Macaws are generally seen in pairs but may congregate with others to form flocks of up to 30 birds. Paired birds fly close together with their wings almost touching. They undertake conspicuous daily flights from their roosting sites to scattered feeding grounds, but return to the roosting trees just before sunset by flying high above the forest canopy. Blue and Gold Macaws are extremely wary; and, at the slightest sign of danger, will rise into the air screeching loudly. Blue and Gold Macaws are extremely intelligent and adaptable and can be taught to do tricks as well as to mimic words. They are very expressive and will show their emotions or intentions by cocking their heads, vocalizing, flashing their eyes (voluntary constriction of the pupils), and blushing. They also use fluffing of the feathers, raising the wings, prancing, bowing, shaking their tail feathers, and head bobbing as forms of communication. STATUS: Blue and Gold Macaws are the most popular and readily available of the macaws. They are prized for their beauty and personality and make excellent pets for adults but require a tremendous amount of time. Blue and Gold Macaws are listed on CITES Appendix 2 indicating they may become rare or endangered if trade is not regulated. FOLKLORE AND MYTHS: It is a common myth that macaws will live 75 to 100 years, however, macaws are not as long lived as cockatoos. Their lifespan is typically up to 50 years with breeding age being up to approximately 30-35 years. A 40-year-old macaw shows definite signs of aging, and a 50-year-old macaw is very old By: / Terri~Lynn

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