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  • This photo was made during a (model) portfolio shoot at Coogee. (That bright Sydney sun-just magic!) We ran down to the beach, took lots of fun photos and had a swim. the girls attracted plenty of stares that day. Probably because teenage girls are so funny! they rolled in the sand, did dramatic hair flicks…with great results. It’s always a bit of a novelty for people to see photos being taken on the beach…anywhere, really. All in all, great fun.

  • This is him a little younger as a kitten.

  • I adapted this photo of my grandson’s toys into a Happy Birthday greeting card for that special little fellow in someone’s life.

  • loving cousins our kayleighs little girl shaunaleigh and our leannes baby kelsey

  • Original is acrylic on 11”x14” stretched canvas. / The inspiration for this painting comes from my fond memories of time spent with my cousin on sunny summer days in eastern Kentucky. Original

  • JAWING with cousin ,Arthur Lee Jackson, about family and the ranch in Anauach.

  • Rare white and a Ruby throated hummingbird

  • Originally a 35mm.photo using an Exakta Varex 35mm.SLR and High-Speed Ektachrome film. On a trip through the Rocky Mountains in 1991, my son and I came across this waterfall.It’s somewhere near Mt. Robson,British Columbia,Canada, but I have no idea of it’s name. / Scanned at 4000dpi using a Canoscan 4000us scanner. 362 views as of Nov.20,2009 /

  • The tiny fishing village of Peggy’s Cove, just as the sun was starting to drop on the evening of July 4, 2007.I’ve been going to this place for 50 years and never tire of it. It’s about 30 miles south west of Halifax,Nova Scotia, on the open Atlantic coast, and every year attracts thousands upon thousands of tourists from all over the world. The permanent population is about 50. / Sony DSCF828 camera. Peggy’s Cove Evening,featured in “Going Coastal(4 Art per Day)” Peggy’s Cove Evening,featured in “Harbour Life” /

  • November 11, 2006, at the eastern entrance to Banff National Park, Alberta. and just starting to get into the main ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Driving across Canada from Atlantic to Pacific, we encountered snow here and there, but now we were getting into the serious stuff. But from a photo point of view, we were actually looking forward to it. / Sony DSCF828 camera. Featured in “Canadian Rocky Mountains” Featured in “All Parks” WINNING ENTRY – COUNTRY ROADS CHALLENGE- “LET’S GO TO THE MOUNTAINS”

  • In the late summer and Fall of 2006, we drove across Canada from Victoria to Halifax and back,(Pacific coast to Atlantic coast round trip) taking almost 3 months to explore as much as possible of our homeland.On November 9, 2006, after driving through fog and snow from Calgary,Alberta, it was great to wake up to the morning sun shining on the Canadian Rocky Mountains around Canmore,Alberta. The start of a great day! Sony DSCF828 camera. Featured in “Mountains and Mountain Light” Featured in “Snow! Glorious Snow!! 2 a day”

  • Canon Powershot 870is My two nieces enjoying eachother’s company during a day at the beach. Featured in Going Coastal and Candid Photographs groups

  • Taking nothing away from the movie, this was our own band of brothers, and our trusty steed, a Canso amphibian aircraft of the Royal Canadian Air Force, in which we criss-crossed the Canadian Arctic wilderness in the summer of 1955. This photo was taken by a person that I can’t remember, using my camera, on the dirt runway at Norman Wells, in the North-West Territories. I’m the second from the right, with the best looking beard :) / The camera was an Exakta Varex 35mm.SLR and probably using Ektachrome film at the time. Taken in 1955, scanned in 2004 with a Canoscan 4000dpi scanner. / Not expecting anyone would want to buy a copy, but here it is anyway. Nostalgia, if nothing else!

  • I did some portrait shots for my little cousins. I am always practising.

  • July 16, 2007, one of the fireboats puts on a display in Halifax Harbour (Nova Scotia, Canada) while preparing for the Tall Ships Festival Sailpast. In the background are the two towers of Purdy’s Wharf, and the Angus L.MacDonald suspension bridge between Halifax and Dartmouth. The day was a bit overcast at this time but the weather improved and we had a nice clear day for the actual sailpast. / Taken with a Sony DSCF 828 camera.

  • A heavy rainstorm had passed over Sidney, Vancouver Island,British Columbia and I sat it out on the waterfront, in hopes of getting some good cloud pictures.Eventually I was rewarded with some very nice scenes, and I think I liked this one the best. / The dark island at right center is James Island, a private domain. / To the left is Sidney Island, with the low light of the sun glinting off the sand cliffs and beaches that feature this side of the island. / Taken December 28,2008, with a Fuji S100FS camera.

  • They are each others favorite cousin. San Antonio,Tx.1947. / oil /canvas 20×16

  • I think one of the new-found joys of trying macro photography is to discover the colours and wonderful details which nature has incorporated into flowers. Only after taking the time to study each one on the screen, can one appreciate what is really there but so often can’t be clearly seen by the eye. / Taken in my back yard in North Saanich,Vancouver Island, Canada, with a Fuji S100FS camera, June 18,2009

  • Butchart’s Gardens in Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is a National Historic Site of Canada, and a world-famous attraction, Each year hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world come here to view the spectacular gardens that were created first by Jenny Butchart in 1904 and have been enlarged and cared for by her descendants for over 100 years. / This is a view of the Sunken Garden, created from a worked-out limestone quarry pit. The trees at lower center that look like weeping willows are, I believe, weeping sequoias. Just above them is a look-out spot (see the guard rails) on top of a rock outcrop now covered with a variety of plants and hedges. BEST VIEWED LARGER TO SEE THE DETAILS / July 12, 2009, Fuji S100FS camera

  • On the site where I work there is an old caravan. In that caravan lives Brad, an old biker who can now just about only get around on his custom trike. Usualy he shaves his beard and head in the summer, but as this summer has so far been complete pants he seems to have decided not to bother. For which I am grateful, because he looks so much better with hair. Thanks, Brad.

  • Family Divas Series /

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