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  • Inspired by the sick little penguin from Fight Club. Medium: Indian ink and Illustrator CS2.

  • Print also available. / Original Available, feel free to email me via www.noise.net/becc if you’re interested. (c) REO 2007

  • A glimpse through the lens at the play of light and changing forms in an Antarctic environment.

  • these phesant are indigenous to korea and i was lucky to get a shot of this guy as they are easily spooked and don’t stand still for long Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • The local playground that is Mt Wellington taken last winter.

  • Lost in Utah would have been a more apt title after the GPS affectionately known as “Dorothy” lead me to a graveyard instead of a lake lol. I discovered some gorgeous countryside along route. There is nothing better than getting lost :))

  • About 6-7 am…...got up to pee and saw how pretty the lighting was! / BEST VIEWED LARGE!!

  • Featured in Snow! Glorious Snow!! on September 14th, 2009. On a frigid winter day this bright red cardinal certainly stood out against the snow. Especially since he insisted on hanging around long enough for an entire photo shoot. He was hoping for some seed I guess. (and yes he was rewarded). This image was captured in Lynde Shores Conservation Area in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Taken with a Canon Rebel XS. This image was in the top 10 in the “Red and White” Challenge in Canada…”The Great White North” , and as such was featured both in that group and briefly on the RedBubble frontpage on February 2, 2009. The Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) or Redbird is a North American bird in the cardinal family. It is found from southern Canada through the eastern United States from Maine to Texas and south through Mexico to northern Guatemala and Belize. It can also be found on the Big Island of Hawaii. It is found in woodlands, gardens, shrublands, and swamps. The Northern Cardinal is a mid-sized songbird with a body length of 21–23 centimeters (8.3–9 in). It has a distinctive crest on the head and a mask on the face which is black in the male and gray in the female. It displays sexual dimorphism in its coloration; the male is a vibrant red, while the female is a dull red-brown shade. The Northern Cardinal is mainly granivorous, but also feeds on insects and fruit. The male behaves territorially, marking out his territory with song. During courtship, the male feeds seed to the female beak-to-beak. A clutch of three to four eggs is laid, and two to four clutches are produced each year. It was once prized as a pet, but its sale as cage birds is now banned in the United States by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.

  • Featured in Victorian Viewfinders February 2009. Thanks so much / Taken from from my deck on the Malahat looking towards Brentwood Bay on Vancouver Island, BC. Not a typical Island winter. We normally get very little snow so a shot lake this was wonderful to catch.

  • Sunset over a river just outside of Banff, Alberta, Canada / March 2008 Every once in a while, you watch a movie that touches you and raises the hairs on the back of your neck… ... maybe it was because I was sat on a plane on my way home from an incredible journey and experience in Canada and maybe it was just because it was an incredible story, well told. A true story in which a young guy gives up all of his worldy goods to go and find himself in the wildness of Alaska… Some pictures are worth taking, just as some stories are worth telling, go take a look

  • From my collection: / Emerquinox / Spirit of Alaska ~ Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox The Great White North I took this photo in deep winter 20 January 2008 midway between Fairbanks and North Pole Alaska. In summer this area is a peat bog. It is actually quite deep as in late Autumn I have watched a cow Moose submerge herself and swim in the pond at sunset. Near the Chena River, in winter it is used as a ‘highway’ for mushers and their dogsleds and also for snowmachines. I removed the natural blue hue with a white balance adjustment. Then I desaturated selective colours pulling down the yellow, magenta, and green. With a slight adjustment on contrast, I then used the lasso tool and selected only the sky to remove the digital noise as I had my ISO setting too high at 400 and, along with the cold, this created too much noise with the original photograph. The temperature on this day had actually warmed to about 10F. Within a week it plunged again to appx minus -47F. Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 20 January 2008 16:41:50 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 “Permafrost, perennially frozen ground that maintains a temperature at or below the freezing point for at least two years. Vast tracts of permafrost lie across Alaska, Canada, northern Europe and Asia, and Antarctica. About 80 percent of Alaska’s land area contains permafrost. In the Interior region, vegetation must adapt itself to short, warm summers and long, cold winters. Trees grow slowly, and their root systems must be shallow because they cannot penetrate the permafrost. In Alaska, permafrost occurs as a continuous sheet north of the Brooks Range, extending from a few inches below the surface down to as deep as 1,000 feet. As one goes south, however, it gets progressively thinner, the melted layer on top gets thicker, and holes or gaps begin to appear in it. Permafrost may extend to depths of more than 500 m (1,600 ft). Clues to the age of the permafrost of the Northern Hemisphere lie in the numerous discoveries of mammoth remains embedded in frozen ground. Mammoths became extinct about 10,000 to 15,000 years ago, coincident with the end of the most recent ice age. Some scientists, however, think that much of today’s permafrost may have formed as long as 120,000 years ago.” Source: Wikipedia “As with all great journeys, the vision is the beginning / Dreams of all the possibilities, / of the many paths widening to the future / Of all the great and extraordinary things our mind can imagine / The persistence of our own opportunistic souls reaching for what is yet unabridged / An unconscious decision to struggle forward yet again / And without even knowing of our focus / We start forward / All of our past, our teachings, our experience are brought into play / The trials of our past giving us the tools that we need to find our way / Our way to fulfilling this newest quest for our dream / No obstacle too great, / no argument rebuff / The journey begun, we will not allow defeat / We can only see the unfolding, as it will be / And as always, / the goal is reached / And there, / sated in the peace of our newly added thread in the web of our life / We rest / And the vision comes again” / ~ by Steve ‘Easy’ Whitacre 2005

  • Banff National Park – Canada / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Featured in Rural Around The Globe Group October – 13 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Featured in Rural Around The Globe Group May – 22 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— Featured in JPG Cast-Offs Group May – 19 – 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— Featured in All About Boating Group May – 09 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Featured in Mountains and Mountain Light Group April – 29 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Nikon D100 Sigma 15/30 Lake Moraine Lake Moraine is a beautiful serene area in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada surrounded by rock ledges and steep embankments leading down to the lake. Also known as the Valley of the Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake is one of many scenic spots in Banff National Park. Lake Moraine in Banff National Park, Valley of Ten Peaks near Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada

  • Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright

  • Glen Coe, Scotland / /

  • Wilket Creek Park Toronto Ontario Applied HDR in Dynamic Photo HDR

  • Japanese Gardens, Penticton BC Canada….first snowfall Dec 13, 2009 / /

  • Penticton BC Canada /

  • This painting ,is of an old Mine shaft,that stands as a monument in Timmins ont, Canada. I created this for a juried show in Sept > This was one of 2 paintings I entered in mt first juried competition It was chosen to travel with 39 other paintings for one year in the NOAA, travelling show. what a great feeling that was . This is my last download till after the holidays.Peace and joys of the season to all !! LIZ 1featured dec20in Frst Things group / 2featured in Feminine Intent dec 20 please look at this large

  • Teasing her sister … on my first go at a portrait shoot .. me hoping to get a double of them both !! such a steep learning curve but these lively girls made it the hugest fun !! Comments and suggestions most welcome ... Thanks so much for looking… cheers / maggie / :))) Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR lens 18-200 / UV filter f/5.3 / 1/60sec / ISO-200 / -0.3step / 75mm

  • Just heading off to work, got to leave early to make sure I get there on time. Uploaded this one in a rush, hope it floats your boats peeps. I’ll edit all this later. Many thanks for all your support; Hi Hoooooooo Hi ho its off to work I go…......

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