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Love can be found in unexpected places! Also available in a horizontal format:
The Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay on Vancouver Island, Canada, is one of the world’s premier floral show gardens. Jennie Butchart began to shape this magnificent landscape in 1904. She established, in the style of the grand estates of the period, several distinct gardens to evoke a range of aesthetic experiences. An abandoned limestone quarry was transformed into the dramatic Sunken Garden. More from Butchart Gardens:
Exif Info: / • Place: Santa Cruz, Portugal / • Date: 28.08.2007 / • Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital / • Lens: Canon EF-S 17-85mm F/4-5.6 IS USM / • Shutter Speed: 30/1 second / • F Number: F/9.0 / • Focal Length: 17 mm / • ISO Speed: 400 Featured: / • October 08 – Seachanges / • March 09 – Day Hikes / • March 09 – Canon DSLR / • March 09 – Portugal / • March 09 – In Another World / • March 09 – TPW Sold: / • 3 Cards to a RB member Product Preview: / / / All artwork is Copyright © Nuno Pires. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain.
Twin Lakes Beach, Santa Cruz, CA / Model: Nik © Rachael Harms 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Rachael Harms. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Victor at Panther Beach in Santa Cruz, CA / 6 second exposure with a MagLight behind him. :) © Rachael Harms 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Rachael Harms. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
The Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay on Vancouver Island, Canada, is one of the world’s premier floral show gardens. Jennie Butchart began to shape this magnificent landscape in 1904. She established, in the style of the grand estates of the period, several distinct gardens to evoke a range of aesthetic experiences. An abandoned limestone quarry was transformed into the dramatic Sunken Garden. More from Butchart Gardens:
An attempt to draw Penelope Cruz… 2004 / charcoal pencil and white pencil on canson paper
Door and plants on the roof in Santa Cruz, La Palma, Spain. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other
A small bubbling stream runs through the moss covered floor of the Japanese Garden in the Butchart Gardens, Vancouver Island, BC.
(Series 1 of 2) / / Here is “Coy Kiss” as it is currently framed / A suggestion for frame and mat style through RedBubble Acrylic on Canvas, 24”x36” Framed / Available: $2400 / There are currently several inquires for purchase. However if you are interested in the original painting or have any questions please don’t hesitate to e-mail me. To describe my painting I have chosen an excerpt from the written work, Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare ...”Never did passenger in summer’s heat / More thirst for drink than she for this good turn. / Her help she sees, but help she cannot get; / She bathes in water, yet her fire must burn: / ‘O! pity,’ ‘gan she cry, ‘flint-hearted boy: / ‘Tis but a kiss I beg; why art thou coy?...” A hearty thanks to my friend Rebecca Cruz who let me paint her lovely photo titled Koi / Her gallery is wonderful and full of bold, colorful and beautiful work! Please take a look! / CarrieGlennStudios.Com / My Zazzle Gallery
Taken in Santa Cruz, California. / Thanks for looking! © Rachael Harms 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Rachael Harms. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Butchart Gardens. Brentwood Bay, Vancouver Island, Canada.
I smell the salt and redwood trees / Mixed gently by the coastal breeze / A natural scent that guarantees / To always place my mind at ease / / On coastal meadows flowers bloom / And sway in breeze like nature’s broom / While all about the bees do zoom / So much for my eyes to consume / / The vast Pacific adds more still / As backdrop to this flowered hill / Across this landscape colors spill / To give my heart and soul a thrill / / The redwoods stand behind me tall / To touch the sky with mighty sprawl / Not even violent ocean squall / Can make these giants bend or fall / / All this in place named Santa Cruz / Where nature paints with all known hues / To leave behind such scenic views / To treat our eyes, and soul infuse / / This fractal artwork was inspired by the Santa Cruz area of California. Santa Cruz lies at the northernmost point of the famous Monterey Bay. I lived in this area for awhile about thirty years ago, and the beauty of this place remains vibrant in my mind. There is a wonderful biodiversity of animal and plant life on both the land and within the sea along this coast, that is unique to any other place I have been. / / I lived in an old Airstream trailer on some beautiful land here, right where the meadow met the forest. Just to the east of the trailer a thick, redwood rain forest began, and to the west were the gently sloping meadows that ran to the sea. This artwork shows the view across that coastal meadow, with all the wildflowers in bloom. I think one of the reasons it has remained so strong in my mind is you don’t usually encounter a flowered meadow with the Pacific ocean as the backdrop, with both the smell of the forest and the salty air of the sea mingled together. / / This was artwork created in Incendia. This was my first artwork with the new version (1.2) of Incendia that was just released this week. The fractal is exactly as it was rendered. The only post-processing was to crop it just a hair to bring it to a more common printing size. The original artwork is 3000×3000 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. The details are difficult to see over the internet, so I have included a few detail cutaways to give you a better idea of the overall detail of the artwork. The cutaways are at 50% of the original size. / / / / / / / /
Love can be found in unexpected places! Also available in a vertical format:
Just after sunset on Lake Eola in Orlando, FL.
A diver under the kelp canopy at the Santa Cruz Island in CA a part of the Channel Islands chain near Ventura, Santa Barbara. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/1159426
Wonderful wall in Santa Cruz, La Palma, Spain. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other
Bolivia, St. Cruz, Abàsto market.
This is the Concert Hall of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It sits on the edge of the ocean and waves at passers by. Creation of Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. It resembles a wave arching over the city and I like the sharp lines of the building and the fact that it looks different from every side.
Colorfull walls in Santa Cruz, La Palma, Canaries archipelago. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other
The sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is an annual plant native to the Americas in the family Asteraceae. What is usually called the flower is actually a head of numerous flowers crowded together. The florets within this cluster are arranged spirally. Typically each floret is oriented toward the next by approximately the golden angle, producing a pattern of interconnecting spirals where the number of left spirals and the number of right spirals are successive Fibonacci numbers. At sunrise, the faces of most sunflowers are turned towards the east. Over the course of the day, they move to track the sun from east to west, while at night they return to an eastward orientation.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Heaven’s rays pierce a summer storm that is hammering the distant Jemez mountains of New Mexico. The photo is black and white and has a horizontal orientation. This photo was taken from a hilltop along New Mexico State Road 503, near Santa Cruz Lake, just south of Chimayo.
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