well, the future is only a breath away….
Inspired by Nunawading station, I always felt sorry for the residents of East Richmond and South Kengsinton as trains never seem to stop there.
Portrait of two cheetah cubs, lying close together
The english language is weird! Rules and Exceptions!
A romantic or friendship card made from one of my still-life photos. The original image (without text or framing) is available here
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A vicuna having an elegant nibble. Edinburgh Zoo has a small herd of vicuna, which are the wild species of camel from which the alpaca was domesticated. (The South American camels – vicuna, alpaca, guanaco – don’t have a visible hump, as bactrians and dromedaries do.) Vicunas have very fine, thick fur, for which they were hunted nearly to extinction by the 1970s. But anti-poaching efforts in Peru, Chile, and Argentina, have led to a comeback, and the species has made a remarkable comeback in its native mountains. “Vicunas represent the Andes, the ancient cultures and grace of all wild creatures. The world would not be the same without the beauty of vicunas.” – Alfonso Martinez, president of Consejo Nacional de Camelidos Sudamericano
tel aviv beach front. / the strange mark on the right is this super cool filter i found in ps you click this thing and move this slider and.. no it isn’t i didn’t wind the film on properly holga / kodak e100g cross processed
A simple little sketch inspired by the quote “A gentleman protects a woman from everyone except himself”. I just heard this line in a conversation and loved it because it is so true!
It has been said that the body is the cathedral of the soul. In this painting the fallen figure, be it me or you, or the Christ before resurrection, has been shown without flesh to accentuate the relationship between the rib cage of man and the ribs of the church behind. In this case the church is real. It is the Romanesque church of the Santa Maria Monestary in Alcobaca, Portugal. The architecture is Cistercian with the choir area dating from the early 1200’s AD. The city in the background (left) is Concord, New Hampshire, where I lived and worked for many years before moving to Windham, NH recently. “The Cathedral” has been featured in the group “Hand painted or drawn Buildings and architecture”. / Calendars for Friends Surreal Paintings Calendar / Surreal Watercolors Calendar Glacier National Park Calendar / Roses Calendar / Works Featured in Red Bubble Groups
The tombstone says it all….. and so much more.
Anya’s fear of the rabbit based life form in the musical episode of “Buffy The Vampire Slayer”
~quote by storypeople. This is my daughter who is a mary poppins wanna be…lol This shot was taken for a flickr group of mine (Pretty Pink Tuesday) with a weekly theme that we participate on. This one in particular was taken for “Pretty Pink Umbrella” theme but i entered it also for another weekly theme “Tint of Pink”. Featured on Children-The Power of Raw Emotion group in April 2009 / Featured on Childhood Group in April 2009 / Featured on The Woman Photographer group in May 2009 / Featured on Red Bubble Home Page in May 2009 / Featured on First Things Group in May 2009 /
This is a spiders web I took while on a foggy morning walk in Fern Ridge Lakes Wildlife Area in Lane County, Oregon.
Taken with my Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera and Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 Lens….
Photographed in Melbourne Australia June 2009 /
“My tribute to the ‘Rose’, as an exceptional teacher and inspiration, to so much beauty, of which I could never tire” / Proudly captured in my own “Rose garden”
I found this old ruin while out walking in the woods unless you knew it was there you would never find it. The ruin is at least a hundred years old and right off the beaten track. About fifty yards away there was another ruin house much older made of stone .
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