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An iconic little brown creature on a patterned background. Named by Tanya B. Schroeder
Double page spread from a self published book, Eugene’s Fetish.
This little owl (the most common type of owl in our area) was rescued by a Raptor Center and ended up at the Cascade Raptor Center. They were unable to return her to the wild (due to an eye injury) and she remains as a permanent resident at the Cascade Raptor Center along with 60+ other birds of Prey. The Raptor center is involved in rescuing and returning hundreds of birds to the wild each year, including Eagles, Owls and Hawks. They are completely supported by the public. / 200% of all my earnings on RB go to help support these birds (I match 100% of all earnings). / Cascade Raptor Center
A Lego recreation of W. Eugene Smith’s 1946 photograph entitled “The Walk to Paradise Garden”. Taken of his children entering a forest clearing. Original photograph here … http://www.masters-of-photography.com/S/smith/smith_children_walking_full.html
It was a day with “Great Egrets and Rainbows” day at Kirk Park Wildlife Area in Eugene, Oregon. When the rain stopped and the sun came out there were great egrets everywhere. The second shot I took was this close up of a great egret in a tree at the end of a rainbow.
I go by these cormorants roosting in an old osprey nest on Hwy 126 were it crosses over Coyote Creek whenever I go into Eugene, Oregon.
Derry City, Northern Ireland There is a green hill far away I may have uploaded a similar scene before, but bear with me. I’m really enjoying this hdr stuff. The was taken from the Walls of Derry. A late afternoon shot. / St Eugene’s is one of our two cathedral’s. This is the Catholic cathedral, built in the late 19th century. The Church of Ireland (Anglican) cathedral St Columb’s is 17th century. Every year there is a Two Cathedrals Festival with lot’s of fine music and a candlelit procession between the two. In the distance are the Donegal hills. / The hymn was written by Mrs Cecil Frances Alexander, while her husband was an Anglican Bishop of Londonderry in the 19th century. Nikon D50 50mm f1.8 lens /
I took this picture of “Pink Rhododendrons on a Spring Day” with the love of my youth Susan my wife for the last 40 years on an afternoon walk at Alton Baker Park in Eugene, Oregon in May of last year.
I took this picture of this Great Horned owl at the Cascade Raptor Center in Eugene, Oregon.
‘Proud to be An American Robin’ sets high in a tree at Alton Baker Park in Eugene, Oregon after having a fine lunch of earthworms.
Title from a poem “Buttercup, Poppy, Forget-me-Not” by Eugene Field (1850–1895). An 18 layer composite produced in Photoshop and Painter.
This great blue heron is holding on after “A Windy Landing” in a tree at Alton Baker park in Eugene, Oregon.
Taken in early April in cHendricks Park, Eugene, Oregon. The lone flower on this wee tree was quite a bit larger than a person’s head. It’s the first bloom on this tree. / This was taken with an old P&S Canon Powershot 600. Featured in The Compact Group / and / Flowers in Macro / and / Extreme Closeups / and / Flowers in Macro
Fern in Hendricks Park, Eugene, Oregon
Deep inside a bearded iris. / A little bit of color manipulation in PhotoShop. / Eugene, Oregon
Mount Pisgah, Eugene, Oregon Red Columbine (Sitka Columbine) Aquilegia formosa – Common, all spring and summer, perennial, 8 to 48 in. Upright plant with spreading branches. Basal and lower stem leaves on petioles 1-12 in., divided 2-3 times’ upper leaves sessile or nearly so. Flowers nodding, bright red, with some yellow; 5 straight to inward-curved spurs with rounded tips. Grows in moist, open to partly shaded areas from coastline to subalpine meadows. Very attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Native.
Tribute to Eugene Dadi, featuring his squad number – New higher resolution version!
Eugene Dadi, pure genius on tap… New simpler, higher resolution version
This is me. August 2009 in Eugene, Oregon at a magical Festival called, FaerieWorlds / I plan to go every year as it is my new home. (photo taken by my father in mid daylight, I darkened it quite a bit) Makeup and editing by me. Horns and Ears were bought at the festival and applied by me. There was an amazing band that played at FaerieWorlds called Faun / Please follow that link to their myspace and Listen to the song “Andro”. Every time they played this song everybody joined hands and danced to create an amazing spiral of people. It was so beautiful to be a part of. /
Originally titled “Emerald Triangle” this piece is one of my abstracts from deviantART, and was made as a thank you to the hospitality shown to me, by my friends back home. 100% UF 5.02 / Full view / Thanks for any comments, critiques, or favs.
Taken early morning on Sept. 9 at West 11th St. and Beltline Road in Eugene, Oregon. Taken with a Canon PowerShot SX10 IS / TV- 1/60 / AV – 3.20 / ISO – 80 / Focal length – 5.00mm
My granddaughter and I were at the park today when we were greeted by a family of raccoons. As curious as they were, one did stop to pose for me. / Eugene, Oregon Featured in Bits and Pieces / and Backyard Art
Close up of Peach Beauty / Owens Rose Garden / Eugene, Oregon Featured in The Woman Photographer
I was taking some evening shots in an empty playground today when this kid came along and scrambled up and sat in this basketball hoop. The sun was just about to set and the moon hung in the southern sky – which was hazy and pink from the forest fire south of us. He seemed a bit surprised by how it felt to be up there and said he was going to go up there more often. Eugene, Oregon Challenge Winner – Good News Group – Best Candid Shot Featured in Out of the Blue / and / _Good News Group / and / Cee’s Fun Artsy Friends / and / Once in a Blue Moon / and / Colors of the Rainbow – Blue Published by Roger Ebert in his Chicago Sun Times Blog 10/5/09
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