United Arab Emirates
Lebanon
House
Careful kids, wrestling is ungodly.
24” x 30” / Acrylic on Canvas
“We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now.” / Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Sacrifice / The Mermaids’ Voice (...) “The little mermaid could not help thinking of her first rising out of the sea, when she had seen similar festivities and joys; and she joined in the dance, poised herself in the air as a swallow when he pursues his prey, and all present cheered her with wonder. She had never danced so elegantly before. Her tender feet felt as if cut with sharp knives, but she cared not for it; a sharper pang had pierced through her heart. She knew this was the last evening she should ever see the prince, for whom she had forsaken her kindred and her home; she had given up her beautiful voice, and suffered unheard-of pain daily for him, while he knew nothing of it. This was the last evening that she would breathe the same air with him, or gaze on the starry sky and the deep sea; an eternal night, without a thought or a dream, awaited her: she had no soul and now she could never win one.” (...) / “The Little Mermaid” / by / Hans Christian Andersen / (1836)
Stunted old pencil pine…Found this little old bugger at Cradle Mountain ~ Tas ~ Aus.. / Being a lover of Bonsai, I was like a kid in a lolly shop in this fantastic area….thanks for any comments…cheers, Rob.
Volcano, El Misti, in the Arequipa region of southern Peru. I’d love to say the puffy white stuff above the crater is an eruption, but it is only a cloud.
me gusta la leche
Saul Bellow won the Nobel Prize in Literature and is an iconic Chicago figure. This shirt is a tribute.
This image belongs to a series of manipulated photographs to be projected on a play I perform in… / It is the first time I will participate in a play both as actreess and as image designer… / I’m very happy with it… / See all of them: /
This is my Husky-Shepherd mix buddy named Lobo. He lacks the common sense to know when to stop playing. He likes to play the game – “Throw Whatever The Heck You Will & I Will Chase It”. It is a silly game. I can through a stick, a ball, a rubber tire, or even a glove and he will chase it down. Ya gotta love the guy!
“In The Sea Of Light…”
Height & Weight: 5’15” – 200 lbs / Trained by: Casi El Halcón / Debut: October 30 2008 / Finishing Move: Night winger / El Extraño Búho was born in the Mexican desert and lived for most of his childhood in a giant calcite. He has amazingly good night vision and the ability to turn his head 360 degrees. /
High Sierras, Near Lake Tahoe, Tahoe California, National Forest, El Dorado National Park.Stream running to Bridal Veil Falls. Leica V-Lux 1. / Featured: Rivers, Lakes and Dams Group
A late afternoon storm was ending just as the sun broke thru adding a magic glow to the scene. Canon F-1 Velvia-50
acrylic,oil and color pencil on canvas. one of those men who bring home the every day bread working as harvesters under the strong sun. It is special to me because I know how hard this people works to bring their family to a better life. / / C8497-600C7-11BF2 /
oil and acrylic on canvas. / Typical market in Latin America, where you can find from clothes to food. / CA8F3-E892C-765B0 /
( This is my first voyage into this card; most probably, I´ll come back soon with a “card” version). The Fool or The Jester is one of the 78 cards in a Tarot deck. It is one of the 22 Trump cards that make up the Major Arcana. The Fool is often numbered 0. / Somehow, I liked this “meaning” or interpretation for this card when recollecting information regarding it: “At #0, the Fool is the card of infinite possibilities. ( ...) indicates that he has all he needs to do or be anything he wants, he has only to stop and unpack. He is on his way to a brand new beginning. But the card carries a little bark of warning as well. Stop daydreaming and fantasizing and watch your step, lest you fall and end up looking the fool.”
Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery is a colonial-era cemetery located in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is the final resting place of many of Puerto Rico’s most prominent natives and residents. Construction began in 1863 under the auspices of Ignacio Mascaro. The cemetery is located outside the walls of Fort San Felipe del Morro fortress, one of the island’s most famous landmarks. The average height of the wall is 40 feet and the width ranges from 15 to 20 feet.[1] According to Rafael Rodriguez, Chaplin and director of pastoral services at University of the Sacred Heart located in the Santurce district of the capital, the location of the cemetery is central to the Puerto Rican belief in the separation of death and life. The colonial Spanish government at the time construction of the cemetery commenced, viewed death with fear because it was a mystery. Therefore, they decided to build the cemetery to overlook the Atlantic Ocean to symbolize the spirit’s journey to cross over to the afterlife.
The sky says it all.. Conshohocken Catholic School, PA
This Mexican Cowboy (El Vaquero) was part of an extremely talented Mexican Rodeo show and I was honored that he posed for this portrait. I loved the intense expression and traditional clothing coupled with the angle of the shot as he sat on horseback. Canon EOS 5D MkII, EF70-200 f/2.8L IS USM lens, 80mm @ f/4.5 1/160 sec. RAW BW conversion, textures and effects in CS3
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