Colouring harbour
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/ Shoes available at zazzle / I’m a little Teapot Children’s Slipon Shoe at Zazzle / Baby’s Onesie available at Zazzle Gallery / Apron available at Zazzle Gallery ’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor A little asian sweetie doing the ‘I’m a Little Teapot’ rendition beside the seaside, with pelicans and all! I’m a little tea pot / short and stout / here is my handle / here is my spout When I get all steamed up / hear me shout / ‘Tip me over, / Pour me out!’
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View of Hong Kong Island Housing from Kowloon. People paid a lot of money to live in one of these little boxes. 2007-06-17 11:17pm Panasonic DMC-LX2 / 10 sec / F/4.9 / ISO-100 © All rights reserved :hinting A TEE is made with this photo: / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /
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Taken at The Quay, Sydney Harbour foreshores / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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. / Portfolio Night Photography Sydney Panoramas Black and White David Iori’s Website Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved / . /
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The tide was out leaving the wonderful colourful fishing boats in St. Ives Harbour waiting for it to return. / St. Ives is a great place to visit, it has a great beach, shops, fish & chips, pasty everything you will need for a great holiday or day trip, it even has a rail link. All the Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted or Uploaded In Anyway Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain Sector. Please just ask Me for my Permission. © Anthony Hedger 2008. Using this image for any purpose and in anyway, without prior permission, will lead to legal action or worse. Do you like it better like this? Or do you like it better this way?
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. / Portfolio Night Photography Sydney Panoramas Black and White David Iori’s Website Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved . / Sydney Harbour Bridge @ Night
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another shot taken at the same beach – different process… /
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Sydney Harbour Bridge – multicoloured on Bridge Day 2007. © Sara Lamond 2007. All rights reserved. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. / . / . /
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On one of my visits to Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne, I was dleighted to find the water very calm, and spotted this bright reflection of a colourful older type of wooden boat, I captured it right way, as conditons can change so fast! / /
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I took this photo at Coffs Harbour, the main commercial center for the New South Wales Mid North Coast. Photo Taken: 17-Oct-2007 / Time: Just after dark, about 6pm / Conditions: Blowing a gale, cold and even light drizzle.
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It’s the sun…..and it’s going down…...still…..in Roscoff on my hols.
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The tide was out leaving the wonderful colourful fishing boats in St. Ives Harbour for it to return. Now I have turned it into a photograph painting, what are your thoughts and comments on it? All the Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted or Uploaded In Anyway Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain Sector. Please just ask Me for my Permission. © Anthony Hedger 2008. Using this image for any purpose and in anyway, without prior permission, will lead to legal action or worse. Do you like it as a painting? Or do you like it like this better?
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/ Shoes available at zazzle / I’m a little Teapot Children’s Slipon Shoe at Zazzle ’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor A little asian sweetie doing the ‘I’m a Little Teapot’ rendition beside the seaside, with pelicans and all! I’m a little tea pot / short and stout / here is my handle / here is my spout When I get all steamed up / hear me shout / ‘Tip me over, / Pour me out!’
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This is the original of The Swan (In b&w) that I uploaded a while ago. I have not done anything to it at all, This is straight from the camera.
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‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor _Friends are siblings God forgot to give us.’ _- Unknown Sisters Fishing is a painting done on canvas textured paper. It was so much fun to paint this one. The inspiration for the stripes on the towels came from the wierdest idea. I was just staring one day at a set of brightly coloured corkboard pins at my eye level on the cupboard and the idea was born! Inspiration comes from all over the place!
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The tide was out leaving the wonderful colourful boats in St. Ives Harbour. In my original shot on the site I cropped the buildings out as they distracted from the boats but I wanted to leave them in this time as I believe it has added something to the shot. Now I have turned it into a photograph painting, what are your thoughts and comments on it? All the Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted or Uploaded In Anyway Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain Sector. Please just ask Me for my Permission. © Anthony Hedger 2008. Using this image for any purpose and in anyway, without prior permission, will lead to legal action or worse.
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Colours On The Wall - Cockatoo Island - The HDR Series - Sydney Australia
by Philip JohnsonUS$4.28–US$114.00
BETTER VIEWED LARGER Cockatoo Island is listed under the National Trust and has been returned tto the people not the developers ! It is now a very interesting tourist destination on Sydney Harbour, there is even camping on the island. The history of Cockatoo Island is emblematic of Australia’s history. Before the arrival of Europeans, it was undoubtedly used by the first Australians, the Aboriginal tribes of Sydney’s coastal region. In 1839 it was chosen as the site of a new penal establishment by the Governor of the colony of New South Wales, Sir George Gipps. Convicts were put to work building prison barracks, a military guardhouse and official residences. Not long after, the maritime history of Cockatoo Island began with the construction of the Fitzroy Dock by convicts. For the next 50 years the island was both a place of incarceration and the site of the colony’s ship repair and shipbuilding activities. During the twentieth century maritime activity grew, notably during World War I and World War II. For a time, Cockatoo Island was the largest shipbuilding yard in Australia. When the shipyard closed in 1992, Cockatoo Island lay dormant for a decade until the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust was established and given the responsibility of revitalising this significant site. The Trust is rehabilitating the island and creating one of the most unusual places to visit in the city. See More From the Cockatoo Island Series / Cockatoo Island Series
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/ . / © Copyright 2007 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved. / . / Taken From Mrs Macquaries Point Mrs Macquaries Chair, otherwise known as Lady Macquarie’s Chair, provides one of the best vantage points in Sydney. The historic chair was carved out of a rock ledge for Governor Lachlan Macquarie’s wife, Elizabeth, as she was known to visit the area and sit enjoying the panoramic views of the harbour. The point offers a breathtaking view of the harbour with both the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge providing the perfect backdrop for picture taking.
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Christchurch harbour Dorset England
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Christchurch harbour England UK EU
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Christchurch Harbour England UK EU
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