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  • Every year sealers bludgeon seals with clubs and “hakapiks” (clubs with a metal hook on the end), drag conscious seals across the ice floes with boat hooks, and toss dead and dying animals into heaps and leave their carcasses to rot because there is no market for their meat. Seals are also shot, but bludgeoning is preferred, because pelt buyers deduct money for every bullet hole in a seal’s skin. Veterinarians who studied a past hunt concluded that the hunters failed to comply with Canada’s basic animal welfare standards and that 42 percent of the seals appeared to have been skinned alive. Despite Canada’s ‘new and improved’ methods being implemented this year, sealers are still slaughtering these pups in the same way they have for previous years. It’s unconscionable. For more information, please visit any of the following websites for first-hand accounts and ways you can help save the seals. Sea Shepherd HSUS Canadian Seal Hunt Anti-Sealing Coalition This project, S.O.S. (Save Our Seals) is something our group has been working on for several weeks now. All proceeds from sales will be donated to Sea Shepherd. If you would like to get more involved, please join us here on Red Bubble in the Voices for Animals group. The more supporters we have, the louder our collective voice will be!! Thank you to the following Voices for Animals artists that made this project possible: Angela F. / Bethwyn Mills / Carmen Mandel-Cesareo / Chris Coetzee / Crockpot Productions / Cynthia Adams / Danae Leach / Dawn Davies / dimarie / dropSoul / Eric Allen / Eyal Nahmias / hahpistuff / Jocelyn Hyers / Leah Jaarveth / lexa dedman / Lloyd’s Journey / Matt Tworkowski / Patricia Anne McCarty / pinkyjain / Rhonda L. Hall / Sarah Bentvizen / Tom Godfrey / Tommy Jo / yanmos

  • LOVE Other Yanmos t-shirts / www.yanmostees.com

  • / Origami Sushi Children’s Keds Shoes available at Zazzle / Origami Sushi Love Mix available @ Zazzle also in babies wear and adults / / / Origami Sushi Love Mix / by Karin Taylor Here is the delightful combination of a dear little twosome… The relationship between Origami Love and Sushi Love is so special and sweet, they are best friends, they met one day on the train, Origami was off to the dojo for his daily Judo Class and Sushi was off learn sushi making at her local Cooking Class after school, when they bumped into each other they just knew they were going to be forever friends!

  • ............ / ................. / ................... / ..................... / say something... / .............. / ....I don’t have word’s.. / ....do you?... / ..no.... / ............love u.. / ......... / ....I know… / ............ black, blue, combine, dance disco, green. last, love, partner, pleasure, red, romance, slow, steps, together, yellow, youth, Rabi Khan / .............. / .......... / ................. /

  • He to whom time is the same as eternity, and eternity the same as time, is free of all adversity. Words by William Blake My original art works enhanced in photo shop to create Ancient Lives Combined. Number X in the series. 10th September 2008

  • An old piece of abandoned farm equipment sits in a field. No longer needed to bring in the harvest it now only watches over the fields. / / More in this series: / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Painting by © Lyden /\/\_

  • This combination is on display at the north entrance to Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada. / This scene depicts the spirit and determination of the early pioneers to make Canada’s prairies the breadbasket of the world. / Some PS work applied. Hope you like it.

  • A photo-merge of two, separate images taken at Dovedale, in the Peak District, Derbyshire. / Colour altered via the selective colour option in photoshop CS2. Photography and post production by Jennifer Woodward © 2009

  • Taken at the edge of the field, beyond the reach of the combine harvester, the cold night had coated the seeds with dew.

  • “Australian Birdlife – Little Penguin” / Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Little Penguins (Eudyptula minor) are approximately 35cm / and live in the southern waters of Australia. I found this / little fellow hiding under a boardwalk on Phillip Island, / Victoria. Little Penguin is part of my / 2010 Calender – Australian Birdlife /

  • This is a combination of a sunrise image…a shell… and flood filter.. DebsPhotos

  • “Breeze” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwok Grass reeds swaying in a gentle breeze….. “Exhilaration is the Breeze / That lifts us from the Ground / And leaves us in another place / Whose statement is not found—“ “Returns us not, but after time / We soberly descend / A little newer for the term / Upon Enchanted Ground—“ / ~ Emily Dickinson Breeze was featured in the: Inspired Art group – April 09

  • Detail of the facade of a church in Savona (Liguria, Italia) Canon PowerShot A80 Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group Mood & Ambience / Featured in the group European Everyday Life / Featured in the group Mysteries of the Common / Featured in the group The Compact Group Top ten in the challenge Three Textures In the calendar Urban details

  • Official crxaustralia Tshirt, combining both generations and the club logo.

  • This design has both gens, the honda logo and club logo

  • Re-edit of an earlier work /

  • The Wolds comprise a series of low hills and steep valleys underlain by calcareous (chalk and limestone) and sandstone rock, laid down in the Cretaceous period. The characteristic open valleys of the Wolds were created during the last ice age through the action of glaciation and meltwater. Geographically, the Lincolnshire Wolds are a continuation of the Yorkshire Wolds which run up through the East Riding of Yorkshire, the Wolds as a whole having been bisected by the tremendous erosive power of the waters of the Humber. The Lincolnshire Wolds can be divided into four distinct areas: the main area of chalk hills in the north, the north west scarp, an area of ridges and valleys in the south west, and the claylands in the south east. The Red Hill nature reserve near the village of Goulceby is notable for the unusual red colour of its soil and underlying chalk. Wolds Top is the highest point in the whole of Lincolnshire and is marked by a trig point just north of the village of Normanby-le-Wold, at approximately 168 metres (551 feet) above sea level (TF121964). Other hills include Castcliffe Hill (TF301735: 139 m), Gaumer Hill (TF289778: 129 m), Meagram Top (TF392789: 58 m), Warden Hill (TF347737: 113 m), Tetford Hill (TF326761: 142 m) and Hoe Hill (TF308731: 127 m). The Wolds provide some spectacular views across the flat fens and salt marshes of the remaining Lincolnshire countryside: it is possible, from various points on the Wolds, to see all of the larger structures in the north and east of the county: the Belmont mast, Boston Stump, Grimsby Dock Tower, the Humber Bridge, Lincoln Cathedral, St James’ Church in Louth (known locally as ‘The Cathedral of the Wolds’, though it holds only parish church status), the radar station near Normanby, Tattershall Castle, and the wind turbines on the coast near Mablethorpe. Canon 5D Mk2 / F16 / ISO 100 / 24-105L @ 24mm / 6 Photos Stitched Together Using Photoshop CS4

  • a parked combine waits to finish the grain harvets… Nikon D90 – 18-105 mm nikkor lens

  • Best View Larger! Taken in the town of Herrickville, PA and it was just parked there because it was raining that day. Canon 50D / Sigma 17-70mm lens / HDR

  • This is the most beautiful time of the year when / the leaves fall in striking and colorful combinations. / Although, the artist is nature and there is no / preconceived composition, these vibrant / leaves create a beautiful abstract. It is important to view this in the large format to enjoy the / impact of these vibrantly colorful leaves. “Every October it becomes important, no, necessary / to see the leaves turning, to be surrounded / by leaves turning; it’s not just the symbolism, / to confront in the death of the year your death, / one blazing farewell appearance, though the irony / isn’t lost on you that nature is most seductive / when it’s about to die, flaunting the dazzle of its / incipient exit, an ending that at least so far / the effects of human progress (pollution, acid rain) / have not yet frightened you enough to make you believe / is real; that is, you know this ending is a deception / because of course nature is always renewing itself— / the trees don’t die, they just pretend, / go out in style, and return in style: a new style.” Poem: Leaves / Poet: Lloyd Schwartz

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