Roger Baillargeon / from Quebec Canada …. my home is located near the Peaceful National Capital. I’m Retired as a Public Relation Agent…
Roger Baillargeon / from Quebec Canada …. my home is located near the Peaceful National Capital. I’m Retired as a Public Relation Agent. My main Hobby is about re-arranging my photos in’‘Painted-Style Images ”...... Other Activities… I like to Write, RollerBlade,Play Hockey,Hike and Take Good Long Walks in the CountrySide…..... I’m easy living and I like to trade ideas and suggestions on all kind of topics. So feel free to get in touch with me on any given day at… rogerfern99@ hotmail.com Roger Baillargeon / Quebec, Canada… ...Hoping my photographs can help !! Warmly, Roger B.
Iceberg in Newfoundland Canada.
Iceberg in NewFoundland…..Canada
Canada’s Iceberg in N.F.
Iceberg in N.F. Canada
Iceberg from the Province of NewFoundland in Canada
Amazing Iceberg in the Province of NewFoundland in Canada
Iceberg found at the beach in NewFoundland Canada
Landscape,Iceberg,blue sky,blue sea,flowers and countryside images. ...my favorite combination in photograph…
Landscape,Iceberg,blue sky,blue sea,flowers and countryside images. ...my favorite combination in photography. What’s Yours Friends ? Roger B. ( rog99 ) Roger Baillargeon / Qc. Canada / http://redbubble.com/people/rog99
iceberg in Canada
Iceberg in Canada
Iceberg in Canada
iceberg in Canada
Iceberg in Canada
Iceburg in Canada
Power boat cruising by “Big Red” lighthouse in the Holland Harbor. “Big Red” is the only lighthouse that has a name and is most photographed. It is a historical landmark and its friendly guiding light has brought many ships home safe.
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Featured Art 24 October 2009 / Sensational Sun Sunset Polo Beach Maui Gold Coast Hawai’i / / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved “Silence is round me, wideness ineffable; / White birds on the ocean diving and wandering; / A soundless sea on a voiceless heaven, / Azure on azure, is mutely gazing. / Identified with silence and boundlessness / My spirit widens clasping the universe / Till all that seemed becomes the Real, / One in a mighty and single vastness. Someone broods there nameless and bodiless, Conscious and lonely, deathless and infinite, / And, sole in a still eternal rapture, / Gathers all things to his heart for ever.” ~ Poetry by Sri Aurobindo Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / This is a stitched composite of two images taken at the same location on the same evening. / /
_*Aloha to the wonderful hosts of the following groups who have featured my work and thank you everyone for your kind notes and wonderful…
Aloha to the wonderful hosts of the following groups who have featured my work and thank you everyone for your kind notes and wonderful encouragement Mahalo for your gifts of Aloha! Thank you to everyone who has purchased my images and calendars, favourited and commented on my work. I very much appreciate your wonderful encouragement and kindness! E pili mau na pomaika`i ia `oe :))) The images below are live links. Please click on them to view the image full size in my portfolio. Mahalo! :)) Chosen and Featured in a Christmas holiday ecard by Maui Economic Development Group 02 December 2009 Mahalo nui loa, thank you so much Maria :))) / Ula Aloalo Hanohano for a Tropical State of Mind / / The World As We See It /> Featured Art 04 December 2009 / Aloha Bekyy and Fiona, thank you so much for featuring my work in Going Green / / Featured Art 02 December 2009 / A Place To Call Home / Aloha Lori and Laddie / Thank you so much for featuring my Aurora image in your lovely group. The Polar Aurora ~ Northern Lights ~ Aurora Borealis Autumn Equinox / Featured Art 02 December 2009 / Around the World / Aloha Susanne thank you so much for featuring my work. / Araras Aloha Wahinepe’e Pohakumoa / Featured Journal 01 December 2009 / The World As We See It / Aloha, thank you so much Judy POP’s and Vivian for featuring my journal. It is still open for friendly discussion :)) / Copyright Issues and the purpose of personal Journals / As well as featuring many of my images. Thank you! / Look how much a dollar buys ~ Blue sky and clouds / / Lapiz Lazuli Stone Aloha Pa’ako Aviaka / / which was also featured in the wonderful group Islands of the World / Mahalo nui loa, thank you so much Tenia Featured Art 01 December 2009 / Aloha, thank you so much Judy POP’s and Vivian for featuring my work :)) / Aloha Aina The Beloved Land ~ Sunset Kama’ole Beach Maui Hawai’i Aloha Island Dreams ~ This is Pa’ako / Featured Art 01 December 2009 / Polynesian Connection / Mahalo Ken for your continuous encouragement and wonderful support, thank you so much :)) / Aloha Na’au Pa’ako Hana kalai Makena i Ki’i Mau Mau Ki’ie’ / Featured Art 01 December 2009 / Islands of the World / Mahalo nui loa, thank you so much Tenia / Ahu Ko’i ~ Ko’i Kahiko ~ Ko’i Auana ~ Hoku Wailea / / Jacob Mau ~ A`u e ho`oheno nei, mea Aloha / Featured Art 01 December 2009 / Many of my Hibiscus images were featured in The World As We See It />Thank you so much to the hosts :)) / Aloha Aloalo Aheahe Tropical Hibiscus Ha’iku / Kamali’i Pa’ani ma Ho’okipa Keiki hanau o ka ‘aina Maui Hawai’i /> Aloha / Featured Art 01 December 2009 / Backyard Photography / Aloha Karen thank you for featuring my work in your wonderful group :)) / A beautiful cow Moose and her yearling Calf browsing near North Pole Alaska ~ Winter Scenics / Featured Art 30 November 2009 / Wild Nature Photography / Mahalo to all the wonderful hosts, thank you so much for featuring my work :)) / The Sanctuary of Self ~ Aloha Pa’ako / Featured Art 29 November 2009 / National Parks of the World / and / Colours of the Wind / both featured my image A Return to Love ~ Chena Slough Alaska North Star / Thank you so much to all the hosts, this is one of my personal favourites and I am delighted that you enjoy it :)) Featured Art 29 November 2009 / Colour Me a Rainbow / North Pole Christmas in Ice ~ Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Featured Art 29 November 2009 / Sensational Sun / Aloha Ken mahalo nui, thank you so much for featuring my work. Silence of Devotion / There are many more, but I’ve run out of time. / I’ll add them tomorrow. Thank you! :))) Sun Pillar ~ Autumn Sunset over a Permafrost Forest ~ Alaska North Star / Akeakamai ~ Lover of Wisdom / Featured Art 21 November 2009 / Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland / Aloha Mark and Alan / Thank you so much for featuring my work :)) / The Polar Aurora ~ Northern Lights ~ Aurora Borealis Autumn Equinox / Featured Art 21 November 2009 / ROAD PHOTOGRAPHY – your dashboard point of view! / Aloha Ruth thank you so much for featuring my work. I very much appreciate your kindness :))) / Entering Kahului on the Haleakala Highway traveling west at sunrise Maui Hawai’i / Featured Art 21 November 2009 / Colour and Light / Aloha Ranald and Rémi / Mahalo for featuring my work in your wonderful group :))) / He Pua Laha ‘Ole Ke’anae Melia Aloha Ke’anae Tropical Plumeria Maui Hawai’i Featured Art 20 November 2009 / “Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Storms / Aloha to all the wonderful hosts of this dynamic group, mahalo for featuring my work :))) / Rhythm of the Island /
Ko Aloha Ko Aloha Ka’u Mea Nui / Hawaiian Translation: Your love, your love is a great thing to me / Everywhere I look, I see beauty. Listen if you would hear the music of the land. Imitate nature in your art. Give one blessing for every two you receive. Never refuse a gift of the land. Heed well the voice of your heart. Give to the land more than you take. The song of the sea is neverending. On any great journey, be guided by the stars, na hoku. Learn of the world around you, and in the learning, ... find / yourself. Honor the memory of your ancestors, your kupuna. Every life is precious; every spirit unique and / irreplaceable. A Journey of the spirit is never truly finished—its paths / continually unfold before us. A life well spent is like the banyan tree—anchored to the / land by many roots. The rain is a blessing of renewal upon the earth. Arise, oh Sun, and warm the land with your passage! Though I have no wings, my spirit flies upon the wind! Strength is the warrior within. The land is rich in abundance for those who know where to / look. In the song of the ocean, I find healing. Let me be like the dolphin—joyous in the knowledge of my / freedom! The sun’s light brings new life—the moon’s glow, renewal. In each of us dwells the fountainhead of greatness. The creative source is also the source of life. Each of us must aspire to the heights of our own abilities. Our spirits are reborn in the land. What benefits the Earth, Ke Au Nei, benefits all life. Find the good in every aspect of life. The wind bides for a spell in this place, then it seeks / other lands to explore. Stone remains when all else passes away. Build to preserve…. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Sunset Ho’okipa Maui North Shore Hawai’i / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi This is a composite of two of my photographs taken on Ho’okipa on the same evening stitched together one over the other. My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, downloaded or distributed in any manner whatsoever without my express written authorization.
Aloha Na’au Pa’ako Hana kalai Makena i Ki’i Mau Mau Ki’ie’ / Aloha Na’au is Love from your heart, the very depths of your being, the essence of you. / i ki’i Mau Mau Stand together, forever / Hana kalai Shaping identity, making your world Sunset Pa’ako Beach / Makena / Maui Hawai’i / Scroll down for more images of this beautiful beach Fine Art Photography / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / Ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / All Rights Reserved Being Alive by Joseph Campbell “People say that what we’re all seeking is a meaning for life. I don’t think that’s what we’re really seeking. I think what we’re seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life experiences on the purely physical plane will have resonances within our own innermost being and reality, so that we actually feel the rapture of being alive.” He Lei no ke Koholā / A Lei for the Whale by Keonaona Kapuni- Reynolds “Ma ka moana nui o ka Pākīpika e noho a ola ana he mau koholā. ‘O ka pilikia ma waena o kēia mau koholā, ‘o ia ho‘i ko lākou makemake i nā mea u‘i a ho‘onaninani i ko lākou kino. ‘O ka mea i ‘ike nui ‘ia ‘o ia ho‘i ka pī‘oe. ‘Ike ‘ia nā koholā he nui wale i ho‘onaninani ‘ia me nā pī‘oe a puni o ko lākou kino. I kekahi manawa ua ‘ike ‘ia nā ‘ano pūpū like ‘ole e pa‘a pū ana i ke koholā. ‘O ke koholā waiwai loa ‘o ia ho‘i ke koholā me nā pī‘oe a limu he nui wale. A ma kēia ‘ohana koholā ‘o ia ke koholā kahiko loa, me ke alaka‘i o ia ‘ohana. In the great big Pacific Ocean lived and dwelled some whales. The only problem between these whales was that they liked to wear beautiful and decorative items on their body. The most common thing seen was the barnacle. / Lots of whales were seen decorated with barnacles all over their bodies. Sometimes different shells were also seen attached to the whales. The richest whale was the one with the most barnacles and seaweed. In this pod of whales it was the eldest whale that was also the leader of the pod. Ua ho‘oholo kēia koholā, inā e makemake ana nā koholā e noho ma kēia ‘ohana, pono lākou e ho‘onaninani i ko lākou kino. ‘A‘ohe koholā ma kēia ‘ohana i kaula‘i ‘ole ‘ia e ka limu a i ‘ole kekahi ‘ohana pī‘oe ma ko lākou kua. Hō ka nui o ka ‘aka‘aka ma ka moana i ka wā i holo ai kēia ‘ohana a puni o ka moana. This whale decided that if the other whales wanted to live in this pod they had to decorate their bodies. There was no whale in the pod who wasn’t decorated with limu and who didn’t house a family of barnacles on his back. There was an immense amount of laughter directed at the pod whenever they went around the ocean. I kekahi lā, ua ‘ōlelo ke alaka‘i, inā ua hiki i kekahi o lākou ke ho‘onaninani aku iā ia iho i ‘oi aku kona u‘i ma muli o ke alaka‘i, e lilo ana ia koholā, i alaka‘i, ‘oiai he koholā kahiko loa ‘o ia. No laila i kēlā me kēia lā ua ho‘ā‘o nā koholā e ho‘onaninani iā lākou iho a paikau i mua o ke alaka‘i. Ho‘okahi wale nō pilikia, ‘o ia ka hiki ‘ole o ke koholā ke paikau hou no ka mea inā ‘a‘ole i ‘oi aku kona u‘i ma mua o ke alaka‘i, ua pono ‘o ia e ha‘alele a noho i kahi ‘ē One day, the leader said if one of them could dress up and be more magnificent then he was, then that whale could become the leader, since the leader was getting older. So everyday one of the whales would try and dress themselves up and parade in front of the leader. There was only one problem; the whale didn’t have a second chance. When the whale lost because he wasn’t more beautiful than the leader he had to leave and live somewhere else. Ma hope o kekahi manawa ua ha‘alele nei ka nui o nā koholā a ua emi mai nei ka nui o nā heluna koholā o kēia ‘ohana. ‘Ōlelo koke kekahi o lākou, inā ‘a‘ole lanakila kekahi o kēia mau keiki e pilikia ana ka ‘ohana a ‘a‘ole e lawa ana ka heluna o kākou e pi‘i hou i uka. No laila puka aku kekahi o nā luāhine koholā a ‘ōlelo aku i kona mau hoa aloha, ‘o ia ho‘i nā i‘a umaumalei. Nīnau aku ‘o ia iā lākou e lei aku i kāna mo‘opuna ke holo aku ‘o ia i mua o ke alaka‘i. I kekahi lā a‘e i kona mo‘opuna e holo ana i mua o ke alaka‘i, holo pū mai kekahi mau i‘a umaumalei a kaula‘i aku i ka ‘ā‘ī o ke koholā. He lei umaumalei kona. Me ka ihu o ka i‘a e pa‘a ana i ka hi‘u o kekahi i‘a a pēlā wale aku a ‘ike ‘ia ka hinuhinu o nā i‘a a puni ona. Lua ‘ole maoli kona u‘i a ua lanakila ka mo‘opuna. After awhile most of the whales of this pod were leaving. One of them quickly said, if one of these children don’t win the pod wouldn’t have enough numbers to migrate up north. So one of the old woman whales talked to her friends who were the Umaumalei. She asked them to lei her grandson when he parades in front of the leader. The next day when her grandson was swimming in front of the leader, the Umaumalei swam around and formed themselves as a lei around the neck of the whale. It was an Umaumalei lei. The nose of a fish was attached to the tail of another and it continued on in this fashion until the whale was surrounded with glittery fish. There was no comparison to the beauty of the grandson and he won. Ma hope o kekahi manawa, ua ho‘i hou nā koholā i hā‘ule i ke alaka‘i a laila ua holo hou ka ‘ohana i ka ‘ākau me ka palekana. After awhile the whales that lost came back and the family migrated north safely.” Kekahi ‘Ike Hou A‘e / More Information Inoa Hawai‘i: ‘Ōkohekohe, Pī‘oe, Pī‘oe‘oe / Hawaiian Name: ‘Ōkohekohe, Pī‘oe, Pī‘oe‘oe Inoa Pelekānia: Barnacles / English Name: Barnacles Inoa ‘Epekema: Class Cirripedia / Scientific Name: Class Cirripedia Kona ‘ano: Ke makua ka pī‘oe, pili pa‘a lākou i ka pōhaku a i ‘ole kekahi ‘ano mea ma kai no ko lākou ola holo‘oko‘a. Mālama ‘ia ka na‘au a me nā ‘āpana kino i loko o ka pūpū. Inā ho‘opilikia ‘ia ka pūpū, komo nā mea a pau i loko o ka pūpū a ho‘opili nā ‘ao‘ao ‘elua o ka pī‘oe a pa‘a. Description: When the pī‘oe is mature it attaches itself to rocks or other things in the sea for their whole life span. The organs and limbs are inside of the shell. If the shell is in bothered, everything goes into the shell and the two shells of the pī‘oe clamp together until it is closed. ‘Ikepili Hoihoi: ‘Oi aku ka pili o ka pī‘oe i ka ‘ohana ‘ōpae ma muli o ka ‘ohana ‘opihi. Ke pēpē ka pī‘oe, he mau ‘ōpae li‘ili‘i lākou e holo ana ma ke kai. Interesting Fact: The pī‘oe is more closely related to the shrimp family rather than the limpet family. When the pī‘oe are babies they look like little shrimp swimming in the water. / Ku’ula Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Tv Shutter Speed 1/60 Av / Aperture Value 5.6 ISO 100 / exposure bias F/1.0 / Shutter Speed 1/60 second / Focal Length 28.0mm / Metering Mode: Pattern / f5.6 / White Balance Cloudy
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