On again On again I love a good bum on a woman, it makes my day. / To me it is palpable proof of God’s existence, a posteriori. / Also I love breasts and arms and ankles, elbows, knees; / It’s the tongue, the tongue, the tongue on a woman that spoils the job for me. / Please understand I respect and admire the frailer sex / And I honour them every bit as much as the next misogynist. / But give some women the ghost of a chance to talk and thereupon / They go on again, on again, on again, on again, on again, on again, on. I fell in love with a woman with wonderful thighs and hips / And a sensational belly. I just never noticed her lips were always moving. / Only when we got to the altar and she had to say “I do” / And she folded her arms and gathered herself and took in a breath and I knew / She could have gone on again, on again, on again till the entire / Congregation passed out and the vicar passed on and the choirboys passed through puberty. / At the reception I gloomily noted her family’s jubilant mood, / Their maniacal laughter and their ghastly gratitude. She talks to me when I go for a shave or a sleep or a swim. / She talks to me on a Sunday when I go singing hymns and drinking heavily. / When I go mending my chimney pot she’s down there in the street, / And at ninety-five on my motorbike she’s on the pillion seat / Wittering on again, on again, on and again and again. / When I’m eating or drinking or reading or thinking or when I’m saying my rosary. / She will never stop talking to me; she is one of those women who / Will never use three or four words when a couple of thousand will easily do! She also talks without stopping to me in our bed of a night; / Throughout the sweetest of our intimate delights she never gives over. / Not even stopping while we go hammer and tongs towards the peak - / Except maybe for a sigh and a groan and one perfunctory shriek. / Then she goes on again, on again, on again on and I must / Assume that she has never noticed that she’s just been interrupted. / Totally unruffled she is, and as far as I can see / I might just as well have been posting a letter or stirring up the tea! She will not take a hint, not once she’s made a start. / I can yawn or belch or bleed or faint or fart – she’ll not drop a syllable. / I could stand in front of her grimly sharpening up an axe, / I could sprinkle her with paraffin, and ask her for a match - / She’d just go on again, on again, on again even more. / The hind leg of a donkey is peanuts for her, she can bore the balls off a buffalo. / “Mother of God,” I cried one day, “Oh, let your kingdom come / “And in the meantime, Mother, could you strike this bugger dumb?” Well, believe it or not, she appeared to me then and there: / The Blessed Virgin herself, in answer to my prayer, despite the vulgarity, / Shimmering softly, dressed in blue and holding up a hand. / I cocked a pious ear as the Mother of God began. / Well she went on again, on again, on again, on, and I / Will have to state how very much I sympathise with the rest of the family. / Give some women the ghost of a chance to talk and thereupon / They go on again, on again, on again, on again, / And again, and again, and again, and again / They will go on again, on again, on again, on again, on again, on again, on. Jake Thackeray /
The mermaid couple enjoying a kiss…
On a certain river bank / Where my love loves walking / I cannot but be frank: / The photographer went stalking. And there from behind a wall / I saw my love appear: / He was so fine, so slim, so tall / As he approached the pier. He stopped, looked at the time, / My heart cried “I am here, / My dear, darling, love sublime…” / Till I saw her draw near. She paused. They smiled. I froze. On a certain river bank / Where my love loves walking / He found himself another rose / And I gave up stalking. (c) Cornelia Togea This partcular river bank is from Genva. A beautiful city.
Twin dancers, Steph & Karina, Location dance/fashion, 2006. See more of my dance photography.
Dancing couple, devoted to their pose, passion, moves wrapped with inflamed. Painted with Oil on canvas, originaly 90X70 Cm
A simple “making up” in Paris scene that I captured during a walk back to the Hotel. :)
A young engaged couple (close family friends) hugging and looking at each other at the end of a dock as the fog rolls in over the water. Canon Rebel XTi, 18-55mm / Minimal Adobe Photoshop used to solidify silhouette and get bluish/yellow undertone. Featured in Affection Sept 13, 2009 1st Place at the Ionia Free Fair in Ionia, Michigan, for the Pro Division Category: Color Silhouettes and Profiles Top Ten finish in A Water Romance challenge and featured in All About Water Feb 9, 2009 Cover image of A Water Romance in the group All About Water Featured in Beginners’ Corner Nov 10, 2008 First place tie in the contest Couples in Love and featured in Capturing Emotion Nov 5, 2008 Featured in the group Beginner’s Corner Oct 08 Featured in the group Stillness Speaks Oct 08
Australian Black Swans. I don’t remember whether they kissed or fought – you try and guess from their expressions! ;o)
...Love is tough. Be prepared to take a few blows. Acrylic painting on canvas (50×50 cm) - Winner of the Capturing emotion challenge: Couples in love. / - Featured in the group Painters In Modern Times / - Featured in the group Capturing Emotion The original painting is unavailable but you can order really nice prints here at RedBubble. : ) . / .
I merged two shots for this image, one of a male Northern cardinal and one of a female cardinal, and then I applied the Orton effect to give it a more dreamy effect. Just experimenting and having fun!
featured in Abstract Digital Art and Writing 03-30-2009 we can make it if we try just the two of us you and I Fractals rendered in Apophysis
1000 hearts in a tree Acrylic on Canvas / Commissioned by Ourania
Original digital photograph. / Taken with a Sony Full HD 1080 Cyber Shot camera. Thank You for viewing my art. / My Fine Art and Photograph Studio is located in Mesquite, Nevada. VIEW susan’sgallery / VIEW susan’szazzle /
We’re all searching, for that escape route in times of trouble- one with 24 hour emergency access. Now that we’ve found it, are we going to walk down that path with no end in sight in faith or stare and ponder what it has instored without ever finding out? The choice is yours. Make that step.
Burrowing owl couple sharing the sunset light, products are created using a razor sharp image and large file size. Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Location: Cape Coral, Florida
Two White-Faced Scops Owl fledglings (ptilopsis leucotis) obviously found something interesting in the sky (hahaha yes we had some blue sky in Merrie Olde England last weekend)! Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 24-105mm L IS f/4
Huntsville, Ontario / August 2009 Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens “Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking together in the same direction. “ / ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery Featured in No More Color December 2009 / Featured in the Live, Love, Dream group August 2009
I just love the sweet, sentiment of this particular pose of my beautiful daughters Shelby & Lacey! We sure do have some beach memories to treasure, especially since I took my camera! Cheers to you! Enjoy your view! Smiles Leilani :o) Perdido Key, Florida
This image was featured in Digital Photography on November 11th, 2009
A shot of a big ice stick after a time in the freezer,place under cold water …it cracked up!!! I wanted to keep it for more shots,you can imagine what happened after I poured out water on it to get rid of the frost…so I tried different angles and put it over different things in the house with that result.Half white and half red…I created the heart with photoshop but the rest of the pic is untouched…just for fun…I’ve made a duo out of it called…”Pearl” / / / /
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