Dung
62 creative works found
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Eat your Dinner!
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A quick, cartoonish portrait of futility and stoicism. Watercolor on cardboard. I forgot to take measurements before this one was taken off my hands.
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Desolate path leading to nowhere…..
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The sun sets behind electricity pylons leading from the atomic power stations at Dungeness in Kent, England.
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Wash my hands?
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Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
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Dungeness near Lucinda – Queensland – Australia
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This is the Keepers House at the New Dugeness Lighthouse located on the 5 mile hike to the lighthouse begins in the Dungeness Wildlife Refuge. There is a 2 or 3 year waiting list for this prime spot. Edith
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The beach at Dungeness. / Available for sale as: / Laminated Prints, Cards, / Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
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Matlock in Derbyshire.
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Abandoned boat, left to wither in the sparse landscape….
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Stuck in traffic this wee chap hitched a ride on my windscreen ! I later found out that the wee chappies meet up on summer months awaiting the lassies. Lavae are developed within the cowpat during the summer months.
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LOCATION CAPTURED: GROENLAND GAME LODGE, Tolwe, Limpopo Province, South Africa. / Green Dung Beetle: Medium sized: Body length 13-18mm, metallic green or copper, finely sculptured. Pronotum stronly domed. Elytra with fine grooves, outer margins with identation. / Biology: / Active by day. Cuts dung from a fresh dung pad and moulds it into a ball, which it rolls away and burries at same distance. Dung ball is then remodelled by the female into a brood ball into which an egg is laid. / When mature, the larva pupates within the remains of the brood ball. / Habitat: Savanna and bushveld. / Related Species: / Several similar species with different metalic colours. CAPTURE: THE “BROOD BALL” OF A GREEN DUNG BEETLE.
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This was a garden pavillion next to the Dungeness Ruins.
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/ Just messing around and can up with this….
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Doctor Who Flung Dung
by FlickerLightStudioIn our journeys through time, we happened to make the acquaintance of a strange and really different being. This character is Doctor Who …
In our journeys through time, we happened to make the acquaintance of a strange and really different being. This character is Doctor Who Flung Dung™. The Doctor has a propensity for flinging all kinds of things, but is really well known for flinging dung, hence his name. We are planning to write a bit more about Doctor Who Flung Dung™ at another time. Look for the first installment of “Doctor Who Flung Dung™” coming soon :-)
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Taken at North Common, Hayling Island last spring.
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Platter of crab with lemons and parsley out by the pool
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And then I discovered horse dung on my knee.
by Michelle DryThis is a short one because i am busy, but of late I have been covering numerous sporting events, photographing weddings and basically ha…
This is a short one because i am busy, but of late I have been covering numerous sporting events, photographing weddings and basically having a frantic photographic life- the way I like it. I even had a forest gump day where I breezed into numerous situations which were like being on a film. I.e getting a press pass for a festival where I somehow managed to beat all the other professionals onto a speed boat and photographed famous band people wake boarding. Me being me was completely unaware of who they were and had to get them to write their names down and which bands they were in… Woops! So rather than be start struck, which I have never been- people are just people, I decided just to have a laugh as always. It is when you find you are being driven around the extreme sports festival by a world champion that you begin to question how you managed to be in the right place at the right time. Anyway the following week i had a bit of a gross incident. I was photographing the British eventing team (horse jumping) when a horse surprised me by appearing from a bush. So quickly I knelt down to take a picture, it was a good picture, but when I stood up I looked down…. And there it was. A horse turd had engraciated itself on my knee. Of course I had worn shorts. I informed some of the other photographers by text, they responded with ‘only you’ Michelle. It seems I have a bit of a reputation developing. I have been called the extreme Bridget Jones. So there we are…. a bit of an update. More has happened since such as salsa dancing. I was paired with a Japanese Tourist, unfortunately there is a move where the girl is twisted into the girl’s arms, bent over in front of the man and has her bum slapped. I will leave that to your imagination. The Japanese tourist froze…. Maybe it was the fact that I was six foot and he was my chest level or that it wasn’t customary in his country. That on top of something that looks like a strangle hold where my face was jammed into his armpit for a long period of time took its toll on me. Still at the end of the dance he bowed and scurried away…. This weekend is a salsa congress which is two days of pure dancing…. Look out boys! So will try and give an update on that! I hope you are all well. I apologise for abstaining from sharing adventures…. Michelle
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Revolutionary War Hero General Nathanial Greene purchased land on Cumberland Island in 1783. Following his death, his widow Catherine Greene, constructed a four-story tabby home that she named Dungeness. Thomas Carnegie and his wife Lucy began building another Dungeness on the original foundation in 1884. The Carnegie’s Dungeness burned in 1959 and today only the ruins remain on the site. Wild horses graze the property.
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