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Photograph was taken in 2003 at a “clothing optional” guest house on the NSW Central Coast.
Kata Beach, Thailand. / Humidity, salt, sizzling chicken satay, a beer. And the glow of sunset. For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail
After a rain of good measure the ponds fill up to a point where the flowers have to strain to peek above the water. Later in the morning the sun hits just right to help it grow. Hang This In A Place To Relax
Dip Falls Tasmania. Over time the constant flow of water over this hill has created an intricate network of individual stones which all huddle together as one. It would seem that this fallen tree has discovered the keystone – the one which holds all the others together under the onslaught of rushing water – and rises up to lend its love, strength and protection to this precious individual. A flight of fancy on my part? Perhaps… but it is a beautiful thought, and what I will always see when I look at this image. Landscapes Black and White Artistic Creations Sisters Beach Series
For Alexandra, dipped in gold I was inspired by body painting Pencil drawing, study – 100 minutes. / Cannes, professional model.
Young White Bengel Tiger taking a dip in the water in the evening. White tigers are individual specimens of the ordinary tiger (Panthera tigris) with a genetic condition that nearly eliminates pigment in the normally orange fur although they still have dark stripes. This occurs when a tiger inherits two copies of the recessive gene for the paler coloration: pink nose, grey-mottled skin, ice-blue eyes, and white to cream-coloured fur with black, grey, or chocolate-coloured stripes. (Another genetic condition also makes the stripes of the tiger very pale; white tigers of this type are called snow-white.) White tigers do not constitute a separate subspecies of their own and can breed with orange ones, although all of the resulting offspring will be heterozygous for the recessive white gene, and their fur will be orange. The only exception would be if the orange parent was itself already a heterozygous tiger, which would give each cub a 50% chance of being either double-recessive white or heterozygous orange. Compared to orange tigers without the white gene, white tigers tend to be larger both at birth and at full adult size.[1] This may have given them an advantage in the wild despite their unusual coloration. Heterozygous orange tigers also tend to be larger than other orange tigers. Kailash Sankhala, the director of the New Delhi Zoo in the 1960s, suggested that “one of the functions of the white gene may have been to keep a size gene in the population, in case it’s ever needed.” Dark-striped white individuals are well-documented in the Bengal Tiger subspecies (Panthera tigris tigris or P. t. bengalensis), may also have occurred in captive Siberian Tigers (Panthera tigris altaica), and may have been reported historically in several other subspecies. White pelage is most closely associated with the Bengal, or Indian subspecies. Currently, several hundred white tigers are in captivity worldwide with about 100 of them in India, and their numbers are on the increase. The modern population includes both pure Bengals and hybrid Bengal–Siberians, but it is unclear whether the recessive gene for white came from only from Bengals, or from any of the Siberian ancestors as well. The unusual colouration of white tigers has made them popular in zoos and entertainment that showcases exotic animals. The magicians Siegfried & Roy are famous for having bred and trained white tigers for their performances, referring to them as “royal white tigers” perhaps from the white tiger’s association with the Maharaja of Rewa. As referenced from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_tiger Check out these other great animal cards: (Simply Click on the thumbnail to purchase!) Be sure to check out these other wild cat images:
Ink, pencil & watercolour on Fabriano Tiepolo paper.
An early morning shot at Kiama on the South Coast of NSW, Australia
Haiku and Digital Image, Haiga
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Watercolour and ink illustration of baby animals on a slide. / This image was featured in Art and Stories made for Children Could make a pretty addition to a child’s room… A cropped version detailing the little lion on the slide is available here Other Products available from my Australian CafePress Store: / /
/ / Blue Water Nymph / Prints by Karin Taylor / original on pastel paper / media used ink, pastel, charcoal / great summer time fun in the sun! / / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au / /
Just some lovely ferns as nature creates the perfect abstract.
Featured Work / Palace of Winds / Amongst thorns we ripen / Day Begins / Sky Wheel / On the road again / Go
My brother, Gary, died at the young age of 57 in 2002. I planted a orange rose bush in his memory. He was a collector of native/Indians and loved the vivid colors…so now that these roses are in bloom, I thought I’d design this card in his memory. He’d Love it! Hope you do too! !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/3134015-2-lonely-rose.jpg!
Nebraska Harvest Moon
Thank You to the group / Moody, Dark, Evocative for featuring this in the group Twilight dips down below / Into / a place / where all things of day / recede, / ebb, / flow, / and / then / fade. Yearning, / Always wanting, / Longing for the innocence of that first love, / The crush of passion, hot and hard / burning out thoughts of work and play, / until there is just / the rush / that keeps on coming, / endlessly / pouring over / Over / Over us as / deluge, sand, and / the / Deep. Anywhere between us, / Equal amount of that same sand and sea and tide / Like a stranger passing through us, a ghost of what is now. / All spirit, / forced up, / In between the / knowing and the greatest ideas of what love ought to be and can never be again. / Still, the pulling / and hauling of all wishes, / all dreams, / all manifestations of our youth that has passed on by / makes us not / weary / of life, / but of the life the way we have come to live it. If I could reclaim the moment, / the thought never fully grasped, / I’d go back and live that way again, / leaving it all behind, / but for / Hope / who always knows / what I / deny. *** / If you’d like to view more of my images, please visit / Peacefulowl
Nikon D80 / F/22 / ISO – 400 3 Exposures @ -2, 0, +2 / Tone mapping done in Photomatrix
I recently shot a wedding for two dear friends. The bride calls this particular photo her “Indiana Jones Hero” shot. Awww. Don’t they look madly in love? They truly are a match made in heaven…and so easy to photograph!! FEATURED in the group Speaking Photos – Oct. 09 / FEATURED in the group Affection – Oct. 09 / FEATURED in the group JPG Cast-Offs – Oct. 09 / TOP 10 CHALLENGE 3rd place in Speaking Photos – Oct. 09 / TOP 10 CHALLENGE placement in Good News Group – Nov. 09
and it did!!! Toronto, Canada other versions / Featured Work / Palace of Winds / Amongst thorns we ripen / Day Begins / Sky Wheel / On the road again / Go
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