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  • This is a copy of a Mod that Rain did for me a long time ago. I can’t find the Original so I have tried my best to emulate what she did for me :) See HIS

  • ...There is a park not far from where I live. I was walking through it one day and I noticed a little door like shape in the truck of a tree, so the next day I went back and embellished…just a little :)

  • obsessed by history, stones, openings and trees… / and playing with spaces and shades…..

  • Taken in Westfield, NJ 2007 – Just an adorable little house in the height of autumn

  • Westfield – Nov 2007

  • I have a black and white version of this as well.

  • Westfield – Nov 2007

  • Don’t we wish at the end of our life ,standing in front of the gloden gate door to stop running,fighting ,having pain ,struggled for life and just follow that beautiful path and disapear in that quiet light . /

  • Underneath the Eucalypts, / Upon the forest floor, / I came upon a tree trunk with a little wooden door… / I knocked on it and waited… / Though nobody was at home, / I knew it was the dwelling of a little forest gnome. Captured at Forth, Tasmania.

  • © Silas Toball Cover Illustration for the 2009 calendar “A Knock at the Door” published by Amber Lotus A Knock at the Door is a film (and available as book with DVD) which caused a small internet sensation when it circled the web and inspired a million viewers even just before the age of youtube. The film can be viewed for free on our website but is also available as book with DVD. For inspiration visit the Message from the Muse Blog! For our gallery of inspirational and mytho-poetic art visit Duirwaigh Studios Duirwaigh Studios: / There you can find prints, greeting cards, calendars, books and more that will make perfect gifts. Plus our inspirational film “A Knock at the Door” and more…

  • Earth Temple – A digital montage constructed using three different digital photographs from which portions were deleted to allow room for the other components of the final image. This work was inspired by my love of nature and the environment and the many breath-taking sights that are all around us if we take the time to stop and look ! The water and forests are two of my favourite parts of nature, so I imagined a magical place and then made it a visual reality.

  • Old dilapidated barn with rustic red doors. This old barn will be torn down sometime this month. Someone in the neighborhood complained that it was an “eye sore”.... so sad! Image was redone for me in HDR by Kimberly Palmer.

  • digital mixed media. it is as if they stood to warn me against entering. I probably should have listened.

  • The boathouse at Loch Farr in the Highlands. I took this shot looking the opposite direction from the None Fishing photograph.

  • A place to go and dream… and perhaps find your way to a secret world all your own. Light beams stock / Cobwebs stock © Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please read my terms here: Click Here . / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——-

  • Burr the brownie sets out on a quest to find the wrinkled wereworm. Background stock by masterwks-stock at DA

  • Stoke Bruene Northants

  • LITHUANIA TOWN LIFE

  • Acrylic On Canvas Was inspired to do this piece after watching the movie, “In The Mood For Love”. Set in the Hongkong 60s, it’s a tale of forbidden love, full of regrets and secrets. This painting is my personal interpretation of the following lines from the movie. “In the old days, if someone had a secret they don’t want to share what do they do? They went up a mountain, find a tree,carved a hole in it and whispered the secret into the hole. Then they covered it with mud. And leave the secret there forever.” You can view and buy my other “Can You Keep A Secret” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:

  • Early morning in the North Woods. It is finally warming up here in Canada, the warm sun created this welcoming glow. / Knockin’ on heaven’s door, Bob Dylan / I caught the feelin! / Thunder Bay, Ridgeway Ontario, Canada. / Leica V-Lux 1 Handheld.

  • I want to present you the first piece of my new “Flylands” Series.......these Islands, soaring through time and space, generated by a sudden impact on the planet they have once been…..... / On one of the Flylands there is a magical gate which can bring you to parallel Dimensions as well as to other Flylands…...so try and find out if any other survivor can be found! Please enlarge to view details (e.g.texture) ___ Credits to Joseph Auquier for the stock image of the travelling Lady! / _____ /

  • For Rob. As of 11.23.09, 1361 views, 31 favorites, and 94 comments Towards the end of the novel, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera writes: “And therein lies the whole of man’s plight. Human time does not turn in a circle; it runs ahead in a straight line. That is why man cannot be happy: happiness is the longing for repetition.” I wondered then when I first read the novel—some 20 years ago, and I wonder today about the relationship(s) (probable and hypothetical) between happiness and repetition. No stock images. / Featured in the Group: Freedom In Words and ART / Featured in the Group: This Is Relevant / Featured in the Group: ! Inspired Art ! (by Quotes or Poems or Music or Stories) / Featured in the Group: PixElations – The Art of Photoshop / Featured in the Group: The Woman Photographer / Featured in the Group: First Things / Featured in the Group: Textures Unlimited / Featured in the Group: Yellow Gallery

  • ROAD THAT LEADS TO NOWHERE / Experiment in Texture / Farm Road ~ Door County, Wisconsin best viewed larger

  • The Long & Winding Road
    by JaneSolomon

    Silver moonbeams fall / Lighting the way through the dark / To walk quietly / Holding all strength deep inside / See your lifelong dreams unf…

    I write this for all dreamers and fellow travellers of the long and winding road, the manifesters of their own wonderful reality. Believe. Inspired by the beautiful Beatles song “The Long & Winding Road” ....... here

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