Falling life
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Sold a large framed print to unknown buyer – through RB – August 2007 Another version, less bright Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
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NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / REAL ESTATE SERIES
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The cabin of Carter Shields Place makes a beautiful autumn setting as it may of been around 1830 or 40’s.It’s location is on the Cades Cove Loop Road in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It’s preserved by the Park Service and an example of early Appalachian structures.The Great Smoky Mountain N.P. not only preserves the flora and fauna but a way of life http://www.redbubble.com/people/suddath/art/126777-12-mingus-mill-viii
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Version uploaded and accepted at OE They didn’t like the colour in this one NEW ZEALAND
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Just what the title says… Shot on my kitchen table.
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While out on the lake last Saturday I noticed several leaves floating in the water from the surrounding Cottonwood trees. The ones that were the most emotionally compelling for me were these simple skeletal remains. So much beauty in such frailty. A symbol of life. This image also reminds me of my latest favorite song, Shattered by O.A.R. “How many times can I break till I shatter? / Over the line can’t define what I’m after / I always turn the car around / Give me a break let me make my own pattern / All that it takes is some time but I’m shattered / I always turn the car around…” /
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Leaf
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Thinking of fall and the strange, wonderful and lonely delight of it; the re-entrance of fire for warmth and comfort as cold sets in. Thinking of death and life reborn, listening to Loreena McKennitt, this is what happened. Scottish spelling I’m told. Correct me if I’m wrong. /
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I enjoy photographing the foggy autumn mornings. I also dabble some with my family’s genealogy. I find it interesting to see how my forefathers lived. This Photo is a combination of the two interests. I think the times past is important and should be preserved. / This is Mingus Mill located on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountain N.P.It is one of the many historic structures preserved by the Park Services. It was built in 1886.It is one of two operating grist mills in the GSMNP.These mills were a vital part of the communities of that era.The people of that era could grow there grain but still needed to have it ground so they could have there day to day bread. / I feel it’s important to call peoples attention to structures like this. They may then have a better understanding of those wishing support to help preserve them.So our grandchildren can see the struggles of how we became a nation
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One of my favourite old Japanese sayings / “七”- seven,”転”-fall over,”八”-eight,”起”-get up I was reading Paulo Coelho’s “The Alchemist”. / He wrote in the introduction of the book - / “When we first begin fighting for our dream, we have no experience and make many mistakes. The secret of life, though, is to fall seven times and to get up eight times.”
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I do some of my shots in sepia. Those I do, I also post the color version and visa versa. The next half dozen or so postings will be the counter part to an already posted shot. Please indulge the repetitiousness of a few images, as some prefer one over the other and I try to please. The outhouse was thought to have come about in the 15th and 16th centuries. They were outback of the inns in Europe. Due to a lot of people not being able to read they used symbols to make “his” & “hers”. A sun or star was most often used for men and a crescent moon for women. These also provided the air freshener in the way of a breeze….Some of the more humorous times around the outhouse was around Halloween in this country. Kids pulling pranks would turn them over. For time to time they would be occupied. One elderly fellor had enough. One Halloween he moved the outhouse forward a few feet. It wasn’t long till he heard crys for help, and figured he knew where. His guess was right as he found a young man waist deep in the deposits of the outhouse, trapped with no way to climb out. Taken at The Mountain Farm Muesum, Oconaluftee Visitor Center, Great Smoky Mountains…outhouse is also seen in Golden Morn II.
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The roaring waterfalls of Iguazu, a small patch of grass amidst all that watery violence, fighting for survival. / Available as wallpaper
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A macro shot of an orange/yellow/red leaf
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still life (indoor shooting with my own composition set up) / doesn’t it look and feel like autumn ? =) / . / /
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A leaf I found on the ground at the Arboretum in my home town of Ottawa, Canada
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Macro of two fallen leaves with droplets of water.
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Drawing of a Fallen Angel. Drawn in Montana about lost hopes and fears through the struggle of life. To buy this “Fallen Angel” framed just click on the image… /
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Take a walk in the park, in the wee morning hours of the day, enjoy a walk in the park while the snow falls.
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