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  • Sometimes it’s hard to get out of the spot you’re in.

  • shot through macro lens using canon digital.

  • Sunset in mid September, 2007 at the container pier, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada….

  • Trolley

  • Contains penis

  • Oil on Paper

  • Keep love heart inside of you / red heart in glass bottle / Download Royal Free Images

  • I took this at Cottesloe beach it was a part of the sculptures by the sea. A little bit of post preduction to delete the rock wall and swimmers. 1 x RAW image tone mapped in Dynamic-photo HDR and edited in CS2

  • The first lilies to bloom in our garden, these Regale (or Regal) lilies are a joy to behold. In July they fill the air with their sweet perfume, especially in the evening.

  • Abstract Macro Photograph. Accidental Art / Bumps and Scratches on a Storage Container / Warner Village / Burley / Leeds

  • Featured: FEATURE ART & PHOTOGRAPHY…Aug. 2, 09 / Featured: PASSIONATE ABOUT VINTAGE…Aug. 2, 09 / Featured: AT THE STORE .. Aug 14, 09 Found in an antique store…Sacramento, CA / I’m sure many of us own/owned one or ALL of these sometime in our lives! A real trip down memory lane. /

  • Layers of texture reveal white lilies in new context, set off by dark background.

  • found @ habor A-dam Netherlands

  • “Sacred Vessels” ~ Chalma, Mexico. Plastic containers used to collect miracle waters spewing forth from below the Ahuehuete tree shot for my Skip Hunt Vagabond travel blog. © 2009 Skip Hunt

  • At almost any time of the year cyclamen seem to be blooming, in pinks, reds, white, lavender, and combinations of these colors. They can really brighten up a room when the gray clouds of winter don’t want to let up!

  • More than two centuries ago this place was named Sting Ray Harbour by Captain James Cook who just landed here in New Holland and caught few sting rays after a Sunday fishing trip. Renamed to Botany Bay later it is now a place of the major port in Australia, Port Botany. A number of berths for container ships and bulk liquid carriers allows for handling of around 10 million tons of various imports and exports in a year. 10 mil. tonnes that’s about 256 Sydney Harbour Bridges exported. If you are still wondering why did I say New Holland, that was the name of the continent at the time. Common for 180 years it was changed to Australia in 1824. For this picture I made a number of photographs from the tripod with different exposures and a hope that it might merge into a HDR. However, as there were many moving subjects (e.g. ship, water) it proved to be more rewarding to use the single RAW and tonemap it lightly. Numerous lights around the port created thick yellow tone on everything, so I have to reduce the color cast a bit and also enhance the contrast of some areas. Location: Port Botany, New South Wales, Australia From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com This print is available with 0% markup. Please enjoy and thank you for your visit!

  • n. An abnormal fear of being in narrow or enclosed spaces. [Latin claustrum , enclosed place; see cloister + -PHOBIA .] claustrophobe. #My new poster print, ‘Claustrophobia’ symbolising the feeling of entrapment, feeling and believing there is no way out.. sometimes we just need to look up and stop blocking God out.. notice the hand held up in front of the face, we know he’s there we just choose to ignore him.. but only he can take us out of the situation.. Experimenting with different effects.. Olympus E-300 / 14mm / F/3.5 / ISO-250 Claustrophobia Featured In: /

  • spicy chicken with rice and chow mien. / ... to go.

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Landscapes Very close up / Industrial storage container / bumps, scratches, peeling paint, rust, decay, weathered / Kirkstall / Leeds looks like maybe a war zone to me. / war so everyboys free? or create fear so, the masses can be controlled

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