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  • Big buck hiding in an old country cabin.

  • Big buck dressed in hunter orange watching out a window of an old shed.

  • Amazing rock formations and colours in Death Valley – April 2008 WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • Today I sorted through my back-up photo CDs… and found lots of old architecture shots I’d forgotten to work on! This somewhat delapidated tower block is from a series I shot around Goswell Road in the ‘City’ of London. It must be a hellish place to live, but is regarded as being rather ‘architecturaly significant’. Tried to keep the Orton fairly subtle here, just wanted to add a touch of luminosity and richness.

  • my first epiphany.
    by Byron Gates Jr

    i can’t believe…

    ...and what are the words one uses to describe a compilation?, works from my entire life?, fifty years of carrying around a yellow pad?, fifty years of writing and rewriting, changing the words, as their meanings change for me? These pieces are extracted from my book of prose, “50 truths and 50 lies, the first 50 years.” Available Here

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  • 120 X 170 CM. / When no one was looking she was reborn. / I saw this in a dream , i had to create an art of it. In this life we come to a point when we feel we no longer the same person we were years ago , sometimes we even seek the change , to me this Artwork is about starting over , saying goodbye to old self and starting fresh , stronger, wiser,and happier I hope , for better view see it in large viewing . This is one of the songs i listened to when i created her. / right click the link below and open it in a new Tap or window. / Redborn by Era / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Sally Omar was inspired by another work of mine called REBIRTH / she wrote an amazing poem which i think fits very well with this art work too. / Thank you very much Sally . REBORN / The Heavens opened as I stood there / My soul was completely bared / Trembling it was time to say goodbye / To the past…I did not cry / Hoping that my life would change / And nothing at all would remain the same / I saw all the hate and despair / Float from my soul and disappear / I stood there life renewed / As if a new world came into view / Love filled my heart and my being / Finally myself I was clearly seeing / I bowed my head in thankful prayer / Knowing that the Creator cared / I knew now I could move ahead / And as I stood there I said / My soul broken and very torn / Thank you Creator..I am REBORN

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  • 120×160cm. Would like to share with you one of the song i was listening to when i created this work , right click the link below and open it in a new tab or window / MUSIC More details in the bottom of the page.

  • 120×160 cm , Canvas. / Would like to share with you one of the song i was listening to when i created this work , right click the link below and open it in a new tab or window / Kurt Nilsen music / if you never heard of him I think he is one of the best out there now days, Kurt from Norway. Details / Romo wrote an amazing poem which fits perfectly with this painting / thank you very much Robin . Emotions / Strong feelings within my soul / is it coming from within me…. / or from someone I don’t know / it has taken a hold of me…. / and it just won’t let go / leaving my days wandering…. / through this foggy mist… / and my nights in a dream / with a lover that I cannot see… / Is this my soul searching…. / for something missing within…. / or another soul searching…. / and reaching out to me….

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  • a regular at a restaurant I used to work at.

  • Featured in Aboriginal Art on March 23, 2009. A native American Ojibiway woman dressed in traditional regalia closes her eyes while listening to the rhythmic drumming and chanting at a pow-wow at Curve Lake First Nations near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Captured using a Canon Digital Rebel with an 18-55mm lens. / No post-processing. Purchase royalty-free license for this image at Clustershot

  • Urban San Francisco neighbourhood, old wall with peeling posters and someone looking at me … I have driven past this wall many times until I finally decided to photograph this textured beauty of layers, colors and character.

  • The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States of America. It is one of the country’s most recognizable symbols, and appears on most of its official seals, including the Seal of the President of the United States. The Continental Congress adopted the current design for the Great Seal of the United States including a Bald Eagle grasping thirteen arrows and a thirteen-leaf olive branch with its talons on June 20, 1782. After the end of the Revolutionary War, Benjamin Franklin wrote a famous letter from Paris in 1784, to his daughter, criticizing the choice and suggesting the Wild Turkey as a better representative of American qualities. He described the Bald Eagle as "a Bird of bad moral character," who, "too lazy to fish for himself" survived by robbing the Osprey. He called the Bald Eagle "a rank Coward" easily driven from a perch by the much smaller kingbird. In the letter, Franklin wrote the Turkey is, "a much more respectable Bird," which he described as "a little vain & silly [but] a Bird of Courage." The Bald Eagle remained the emblem of the United States. It can be found on both national seals and on the back of several coins (including the quarter dollar coin until 1999), with its head oriented towards the olive branch. Between 1916 and 1945, the Presidential Flag showed an eagle facing to its left (the viewer’s right), which gave rise to the urban legend that the seal is changed to have the eagle face towards the olive branch in peace, and towards the arrows in wartime.

  • He’s got all that funny smiles and faces, i’ve had to create this work.

  • A reductive print I did for uni. I got the reference picture (1000 Wrinkles) from a photographer on Deviant Art – I can’t link to the original though, I can’t find it anymore.

  • The meaning of the Lily of the Valley: Return of happiness, purity of heart, sweetness, tears of the Virgin Mary, you’ve made my life complete, humility, happiness, love’s good fortune. The legend of the lily of the valley is that it sprang from Eve’s tears when she was kicked out of the Garden of Eden. It is also believed that this flower protects gardens from evil spirits. Also known as the flower of May.

  • Tattoo I just did yesterday thought I would share

  • but what am i, without an instrument
    by executedweekly

    I can tempt your fascination with tales of divinity and / ethereal music dripping from the sky like a spring shower, / washing the horizon …

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