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  • South Australia’s floral emblem. Taken in Port Augusta / / The Sturt Desert Pea flower is quite large, being around 9cm in length.

  • My design using a free font and photoshop. Not looking to make any profit it at all, i just like the look of it. Hope no one complains. The font was totally and completely free, the logo was part of the font, this font was hosted on Dream theaters Official website

  • Digital version of this stencil. The coat of arms depicts a Mexican golden eagle, perched upon a cactus, devouring a snake. The coat of arms of Mexico was inspired by an Aztec legend regarding the founding of Tenochtitlan. The Aztecs, then a nomadic tribe, were wandering throughout Mexico in search of a divine sign that would indicate the precise spot upon which they were to build their capital. Their god Huitzilopochtli had commanded them to find an eagle devouring a snake, perched atop a cactus that grew on a rock submerged in a lake. After two hundred years of wandering, they found the promised sign on a small island in the swampy Lake Texcoco. It was there they founded their new capital, Tenochtitlan.

  • A captive Bald Eagle from Bald Eagle Days in Rock Island, IL. The Eagle was from a bird center in St. Louis, MO. “A believer is a bird in a cage, a freethinker is an eagle parting the clouds with tireless wing”Robert Green Ingersoll Quote —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— Picture / Make: SONY / Model: DSC-H2 / Date Picture Taken: Jan 12, 2008, 2:44:01 PM / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Cassie Peters. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—

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  • The Emblem has taken me over…..

  • Silk Art / Gutta with French Dyes. The Waratah is the Floral Emblem for the State of New South Wales (N.S.W) in Australia.

  • Rebel Alliance symbol with a deconstructed look. *revised: After getting one myself I have shifted the design up a fraction and made the symbol slightly more red as it came out a bit brown originally. Please check out my other work:

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Telopea speciosissima Telopea speciosissima (meaning “very handsome”) – Also known as the “Waratah” is the floral emblem of New South Wales and is one of Australia’s best known and most spectacular native plants. It occurs in a semi-circle around Sydney extending from around Ulladulla in the south to Lake Macquarie in the north and west to the higher parts of the Blue Mountains, New South Wales. The family Proteaceae is a very ancient, widespread family occurring in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America and eastern Asia. It contains about 75 genera of which 44 are endemic to Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom

  • Royal crown & lion heraldic design. A tattoo style blazon for Tees! Try it on a variety of T shirt colors! If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works

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  • Featured in the group Only Orchids! in November 2008 / Phalaenopsis Hybrid Orchid / / /

  • The Presidential Seal of the United States of America in a shiny gold chrome format with the American flag, in honor of the historic win by Barack Obama.

  • A black swan cygnet, Perth, Western Australia. Taken with a Canon 5D at f5.6, 1/1600sec, ISO 640, 400mm of 100-400mm lens, handheld. Placed 2nd in Animal Portraits, The Woman Photographer Group and winner of the Best Bird Portrait Challenge in the Animal Portraits Group.

  • click feature buttons to view group/challenge / — / Koalas are at home at Cape Otway and as you drive in to, and out of, the lighthouse grounds there are many koalas in trees…and on the road! I snapped this mother carrying her baby after we nearly ran over them when we pulled over so I could get out and take shots of koalas in trees! I hadn’t seen koalas in the wild since I was a kid, so I was so excited…that I forgot to pay attention to framing or depth of field or anything technical (hence the massive crop…). The koalas along this stretch of road must be used to stopping traffic because after this shot was taken, she crossed the road, stopped in the middle of the road, posed (yes, posed, like in this picture!) for a few photos before running into the scrub. So, this was part of our road trip from Melbourne to Darwin via the Great Ocean Road and the red centre. This was about the seventh day I had my new DSLR (Nikon D90 – Tamron 17-50mm 2.8). UPDATED PIC: have adjusted the levels for sharper image. — / Other images taken in the Cape Otway Grounds / Click images to view / - / N.B. The feature logo was prepared by me but inspired by a design originally done by Natalie Perkins / -

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Floral Emblem of Tasmania =============================== / Featured on the Home Page – 31/05/09 =============================== / Eucalyptus globulus is one of the most widely cultivated of Australia’s native trees. It can be found in parks and gardens in many parts of Australia and is well established overseas (eg. Algeria, Brazil, France, India, Spain and Portugal). Tasmania blue gum – E. globulus; found in eastern and south-eastern Tasmania, as well as in the islands of Bass Strait. It also occurs in southern Victoria; flowers occur singly in the leaf axils; rough bark usually retained at base of trunk. It is the floral emblem of Tasmania. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/250sec / Aperture: F4:8 / ISO: 200

  • Here we introduce a brand new character specially created for the redbubble website by my mate Tony Webster, we will be putting quite a few designs of Thimblemouse in various poses and situations. We hope you like what you see.

  • ...thought I’d send you all a message of Peace today as we all need to extend the Olive branch sometimes don’t we? lol! Imagine .......this beautiful poem written by Our Erhan ..The Man lol! ... Happiness of the Day’. ... ‘One day is over again,Within the thoughts of tomorrow / From today, this evening.. BE happy, / BE thankful, / BE gentle, / Be hopeful.. One day is over again, / Within the thoughts of tomorrow / From today, this evening’.. / Erhan OZBIYIK / March16, 2009 / Antalya, TURKEY,,,,,,,..a first digital experimentation of Peace’ inspired by the song by Frankie baby lol! painted the olive branch used the brush tool cloned/warped/mr contrast/craquelure/graphics etc; all created in digital-land….Save the Olive Trees’.. Earthkeepers ....

  • It’s Winter in Australia, which means the Wattle is beginning to bloom. In my area we’ll soon be surrounded by a sea of bouncing little balls of yellow…... Did you know : / - Wattle is Australia’s official floral emblem, having adorned our Coat Of Arms since 1912. / - there are around 950 different species of Wattle….. which is why I have no clue as to which one this is! / - On 1 September 1910 the Sydney Morning Herald stated: / “To many Australians the wattle stands for home, country, kindred, sunshine and love; every instinct that the heart most deeply enshrines.”........ nice :) [canon 1000D, canon scanner for texture, PS watercolour] WINNER – Wattle challenge – October 2009

  • General Facts About Bald Eagles June 28, 2007 – The Interior Department took the American bald eagle off the endangered species list. / The removal of the bald eagle from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants will become effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register. The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a member of the sea and fish eagle group. Color – Both male and female adult bald eagles have a blackish-brown back and breast; a white head, neck, and tail; and yellow feet and bill. Juvenile bald eagles are a mixture of brown and white. They reach full maturity in four to five years. Size – The female bald eagle is 35 to 37 inches, slightly larger than the male. Wingspan ranges from 72 to 90 inches. Bald eagles can fly to an altitude of 10,000 feet. During level flight, they can achieve speeds of about 30 to 35 mph. Bald eagles weigh from ten to fourteen pounds. Eagle bones are light, because they are hollow. The beak, talons, and feathers are made of keratin. Bald eagles have 7,000 feathers. Longevity – Wild bald eagles may live as long as thirty years. Bald eagles sit at the top of the food chain Lifting power is about 4 pounds. Diet – Mainly fish, but they will take advantage of carrion (dead and decaying flesh). The bald eagle is a strong swimmer, but if the water is very cold, it may be overcome by hypothermia. Hunting area varies from 1,700 to 10,000 acres. Home ranges are smaller where food is present in great quantity. All eagles are renowned for their excellent eyesight. Nests are built in large trees near rivers or coasts. An eagle reaches sexual maturity at around four or five years of age. Fidelity – Once paired, bald eagles remain together until one dies. Bald eagles lay from one to three eggs. The 35 days of incubation duties are shared by both male and female. Nesting cycle – about 20 weeks Today, there are an estimated 9,789 breeding pairs of bald eagles. Eagles molt in patches, taking almost half a year to replace feathers, starting with the head and working downward. The bald eagle became the National emblem in 1782 when the great seal of the United States was adopted. Causes of death – Fatal gun shot wounds, electrocution, poisoning, collisions with vehicles, and starvation.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Chantilly Lace ============================================== / Sold a Framed Print – (406mm x 305mm) ============================================== / Eucalyptus globulus is one of the most widely cultivated of Australia’s native trees. It can be found in parks and gardens in many parts of Australia and is well established overseas (eg. Algeria, Brazil, France, India, Spain and Portugal). Tasmania blue gum – E. globulus; found in eastern and south-eastern Tasmania, as well as in the islands of Bass Strait. It also occurs in southern Victoria; flowers occur singly in the leaf axils; rough bark usually retained at base of trunk. It is the floral emblem of Tasmania. Tasmania, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/250sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200

  • Me – “Another Star Wars design?! I thought you where going to stop!” / Me – “Yeah, I just couldn’t resist.” / Me – “Pull yourself together man!” / Me – “I’m sorry, I’ll try.” / Yoda – “A cool design, I have for you!” / Me – “Damn you Yoda….DAMN YOU!!”

  • The title is Spanish and translates to To Be Alive / That’s the feeling I got when I was shooting this Waratah. This is the first of three and the series will also show a progression in the flowers life cycle. / These were shot in natural light, outdoors and a Saturation level of 5 (clicks) was added in post processing to show the vibrancy of the red; it was washed out by the glare of the sun. Waratah / Telopea speciosissima, commonly known as the New South Wales Waratah or simply Waratah, is a large shrub in the Proteaceae family. It is endemic to New South Wales in Australia and is the floral emblem of that state. It is renowned for its striking large crimson inflorescences (flowerheads) in spring, each made up of hundreds of individual flowers.The New South Wales Waratah is a large erect shrub up to 3 or 4 metres (10-13 ft) in height with one or more stems. It has dark-green leaves which are alternate, usually coarsely-toothed and range from 13 to 25 cm (5-10 in) in length. The inflorescences, which appear in spring, are large and crimson coloured. They consist of a 7-10 cm (3-4 in) diameter domed flowerhead ringed by bracts which are 5 to 7 cm (2-3 in) long. These are followed by large seed pods which eventually turn brown and split open revealing winged seeds inside. / The species is found on the Central Coast, South Coast and nearby ranges in New South Wales. It usually occurs as an understorey shrub in open forest on sandy soils in areas with moderately high rainfall. / The New South Wales Waratah was first described by botanist James Edward Smith in his 1793 A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland, from “very fine dried specimens sent by Mr. White”. He gave the species its original binomial name of Embothrium speciosissimum. It was given its current name of Telopea speciosissima by botanist Robert Brown in 1810. / The specific epithet is derived from the Latin word speciosus meaning ‘beautiful’ or ‘handsome’. The common name of waratah was first applied to this species before being generalised to other members of the genus Telopea and, to a lesser extent, Alloxylon. It is derived from the Eora Aboriginal people, the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. / Although they grow naturally on deep sandy soils, the species has proved adaptable to other deep, well-drained soils, especially where natural slopes assist drainage. Despite their natural occurrence in woodland, waratahs flower best in full sun. / They are a popular cut flower and are grown commercially in Australia north of Sydney and in the Dandenong Ranges near Melbourne. They are also grown commercially in New Zealand, Hawaii and Israel. from: Wikipedia

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