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  • Here are my boys and hubby checking out the clouds before a storm.

  • All proceeds from the sale of this tee go to Mothers Helping Others projects. / Helping families with young children in North Queensland, Australia in practical and tangible ways. http://www.mothershelpingothers.org T-shirt reads: To the world you may be just one person, but to one person you may be the world. / Heather Cortez www.mothershelpingothers.org

  • This is my dad. He’s been playing chess his whole life and he is in his 80’s now, he lives and breathes chess and that’s why I always call him chess master. When I was little he taught me to play (and insisted that I do!) and today he was teaching my oldest boy to play chess. I just had to capture it, he gets so intense and thoughtful when he plays. There is a few more in this series which I will download in the coming days.

  • One of the billion scooters (well that’s what it feels like!) jettin though Saigon Vietnam. Sitting on the roundabout in front of the Ben Thanh Market.

  • IMAGE HAS BEEN FEATURED IN THE “NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY” AND “ALL ABOUT YOUR BEST WORK” GROUPS. Taken on the Utah State Capitol grounds during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. This family just happened to stand in front of this large neon United States flag as I was ready to snap the shutter. This family is relatively sharp for a spontaneous long exposure shot. I think it has universal appeal. It invokes things like patriotism, unity, family values, and more…

  • Introducing “John Doe”. All of these tintype pictures are from the late 1800’s, my wife purshased them from Ebay. It is captivating to look at each one and think about what their life might have been like, what challenges they faced, and how their life came to a conclusion. I set out to try an capture these tintypes in an interesting way, I set up a tripod, lighting, and arranged them hopefully in an interesting way. Please feel free to let me know what you think, I welcome all feedback. Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shutter Speed: 1/5 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 85 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Date Picture Taken: Jan 23, 2009, 9:11:39 PM Info: RAW/Selective color / Tintype collection/ Tripod / Kitchen table :) © Larry Stewart 2009 / No unauthorized use allowed

  • A homeless person sleeping on the street. Graphic from Digital image.

  • Here’s my oldest boy paddling out just like me to watch the sunset after a very hot summer’s day. And yes, here I’m also in the water after him with the camera! / It’s similar to ‘My sunset’ but I wanted to share this one also :o) Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens / processed in RAW with only the contrast and colour slightly upped, the rest is all real! No photoshop as I have already been asked.

  • Close up of a personalized, hand made, porcelain figurine made for our family while we were living in Vicenza Italy. It has over 200 seperate pieces attached to the body. Notice the hand lettered note with our family name at the bottom? Wow! Bello!!

  • Hank, my 7 month old Beagle mix… Just played around with my Nikon D60, and ended up with this picture.. it shows off his curious nature into everything around him.

  • Victorian Love letters set top a mantle piece with a candle against a dark red grunge styled background. Mood evocative.

  • A random shot of Hank, 9-10 months old, just laying in one of his favorite spots around the house – couldn’t resist and had to take a picture of him looking at me that way! =)

  • “A Happy Heart Makes The Heart Cheerful.” This is “Hey,” our recent rescuefound skin and bones, and had been used as a fighting dogHe didn’t have the heart for it, His heart lies with protecting his family ONLY, It was a wonderful day he didn’t walk around with his head hanging down~He now Stands Tall!!! SO PROUD…

  • oldschool Easter bunny sitting on an empty beach, Crete 2009 FEATURED IN REDBUBBLE ART&PHOTOGRAPHY May 2009

  • Another entry from my leather moleskin journal. This was a reflection on how we’ve all got so many untold stories. I don’t want to go to my grave without passing on my stories that are worth passing on especially if there’s a chance those stories could affect or help another in any positive way. The same goes for my whole family…. I don’t want them passing without me finding out their important untold stories. I still don’t know half as much as I’d like to know about my Grandfather’s prisoner of war days and he passed many a year ago. So that story is with my Dad now and once he’s gone the story will be too. Perhaps I’ll sit down with Dad soon and write it all down? And then there’s so many of my own personal stories that only I, myself know. One’s that Im’ just not ready to share with another yet… whether emotional, physical or spiritual I just can’t put them out there just yet. I am sure one day though I’ll probably be ready to share them. What untold stories do you have that you’d like to make sure get passed on before you die?

  • With a little gift in hand, this black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) along with two others boldly landed on my palm to grab their favorite treat, sunflower seeds. The birds would land one-at-a-time in a quick series, and then flit off to eat the morsel. Once finished eating, they little avians would return for more. When the chickadees had consumed all the sunflower seeds, they flitted off on new business, leaving the other food behind. Much too close for the telephoto lens, capturing these birds required my EF-S 60mm f/2.8 USM Macro. This situation proved somewhat challenging photographically: I held the camera with just one hand (glad that the 60mm macro is a small lens), and held a lively bird in the other, so there was ample opportunity for things to move during the shot. Nevertheless, some frames turned out nicely. The detail captured in this image is equivalent to the EF 70-200mm f/4L USM. Canon Rebel XSi / Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro / 1/250, f/5.6, -1/3, ISO 200, hand held

  • The pitcher steps in a little closer to help the tiny tot. at our family reunion in the Swan River Valley Manitoba, / /

  • This is my oldest niece…She’s 13, and this is her cheerleading at her first high school football game…I just love her beautiful smile! :)

  • My 13-year-old niece cheerleading at her first high school football game!

  • This is one of the first portraits I did, for an assignment, when I was taking the NYIP course. Yep, it’s my beautiful mom! :) I just added the texture now.

  • My 4-year-old niece…..

  • My beautiful niece. :)

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