Dancing photography 

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  • A profile of a beautiful flower

  • White Dancing Shoes / © Loredana Crupi 2007 See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT

  • / http://www.redbubble.com/people/tillyrossy / FINE ART / LANDSCAPES / SUNSETS / FINE ART PORTRAITS / ANIMALS ORIGINAL IMAGE ‘BLUE MOON’ / BY derid /

  • Autumn beauty in all its glory at Lackawanna State Park in NEPA.

  • My daughter, like most little girs, loved dressing up and pretending she was someone or something else….a magical creature, an animal of some sort. This was her day to be a little dancing ballerina….

  • Nature photography. / Michigan Autumn Woodlands. / By Gina Signore

  • Photo abstract of shimmering blue water.

  • Colored Pencil Drawing of a Native American Grass Dancer All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Just a photo, without photoshop.

  • The male Lady Amherst’s Pheasant was engaged in a courtship dance. The female ran, he chased, he raised his feathers, she ran some more. I watched for over an hour during this his amazing display. I must say, I was much more impressed than she seemed to be. They both looked pooped from all the effort. The Lady Amherst’s Pheasant, (Chrysolophus amherstiae) is a gamebird of the order Galliformes and the family Phasianidae. These are native to south western China and Myanmar, but have been introduced elsewhere, and have established a self-supporting, but now declining, feral population in England the stronghold of which is now in Bedfordshire. The adult male is 100-120 cm in length, its tail accounting for 80 cm of the total length. It is unmistakable with its black and silver head, long grey tail and rump, and red, blue, white and yellow body plumage. The “cape” can be raised in display. This species is closely related to the Golden Pheasant and the introduced populations in England will interbreed. The female is much less showy, with a duller mottled brown plumage all over, similar to that of the female Common Pheasant but with finer barring. She is very like the female Golden Pheasant, but has a darker head and cleaner underparts than the hen of that species. Despite the male’s showy appearance, these birds are very difficult to see in their natural habitat, which is dense, dark forests with thick undergrowth. Consequently, little is known of their behaviour in the wild. They feed on the ground on grain, leaves and invertebrates, but roost in trees at night. Whilst they can fly, they prefer to run, but if startled they can suddenly burst upwards at great speed, with a distinctive wing sound. The male has a gruff call in the breeding season. The name commemorates Sarah Countess Amherst, wife of William Pitt Amherst, Governor General of Bengal, who was responsible for sending the first specimen of the bird to London in 1828. Widespread throughout its large range, the Lady Amherst’s Pheasant is evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/2931645

  • Live, Love….............. DREAM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The first photo in series 2 of vintage Burlesque inspired photos being created for the 2009 Boston Burlesque Expo. Background features vintage costumes from Burlesque legends Gyna Rose Jewel, Lili Von Schtupp and Satan’s Angel.

  • Sydney 1987 / Sister of Perpetual Indulgence

  • Model: Orchard Mei

  • Macro photograph taken from a Melaleuca (Teatree) tree bark Barkscapes /

  • Fractal artwork.

  • Another take on this dance floor, lit from the rear with radio triggered flash. I was helping out Peter Redmond, so not my official wedding job.

  • Northlight Theater / Skokie, Illinois

  • One of the visiting Morris Dancers in Dawlish, Devon, for a meeting/tour or the Morris Ring. The gentleman in the main pic is Charlie Corcorran, of Leicester Morris Men, and is the Bagman (secretary) of the Morris Ring, the two men below, in the green waistcoats and black top hats, are Ian Bowden, Squire (captain) & Adrian Wynne (musician) who are part of the Exeter Morris team, who are the hosts of this years Morris Ring, the 319th such event. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large.

  • The space between the passing cars makes a brief window to the Mississippi River beyond.

  • The Huron River flows nearby outside Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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