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  • Words of love and lust

  • Brilliantly vibrant Lilly

  • The beautiful summer sky reflected in the church window

  • Lily reflection

  • An artistic interpretation of a moonlit beach

  • The words of truth and the images of love.

  • Petals taken from a gerbera flower.

  • The wonder and the colour of the rainbow, dripping into the daisy!

  • I wanted to create mood here. Let the imagination run wild. One of two.

  • I wanted to create mood here. Let the imagination run wild.

  • The glory of the sunflower and the wonder of the sunset!

  • Tulip of the spring brought together with the sanitary environment of the loo!

  • Taken at the Henley Royal Regatta, June 2007. A photo that represents this well know beautiful English town. REGATTA has sold several times. Mounted print on RB, unknown client. Framed print 84cm x 29cm. / Framed print A4×2 / Framed print A3 / at my personal exhibion at Henley on Thames in 2007.

  • Here is a captured greeting between my younger son and my hubby who’s just returned home from work.

  • Love is everywhere we look straight from the camera

  • Vespa / Sold / framed print —federation square / framed print – redbubble / framed print – ivanhoe art market / canvas print redbubble THE BIRTH OF A LEGEND Vespa is more than a humble scooter. Piaggio was founded in Genoa in 1884 by twenty-year-old Rinaldo Piaggio. It took shape thanks to the successful co-operation of the aeronautical engineer and inventor Corradino D’Ascanio (1891-1981). The Vespa (wasp in Italian) was the result of Enrico Piaggio’s determination to create a low cost product so anyone could afford one. FIRST VESPA PATENT—On April 23, 1946 Movie Appearances Roman Holiday with Greogory Peck and Audrey Hepburn / American Graffiti and many many more Music from Venice / / Venezia / / venezia II / / l’arc de triumphe,Treviso / / Treviso,Italia / /

  • Loving hands to hold

  • Typan
    by inge

    FIRST TIME PUBLISHED / When I looked outside my restaurant in Broome I saw two cowboyheads sitting on the tables outside and I had a strong urge to make some photo’s. I spook to the two men they where from Fitzroy Crossing. They where watching a crowd of Indeginous Aboriginal men and women ‘hanging’ outside in the Plaza. They where waiting for the local liquorshop to open, In Fitzroy is now a ‘ban’ on alcohol, they told me, so Fitzroy Crossing is now a ‘dry’ Community Miss. / Broome, Western Australia. / Today I received an email stating; CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR IMAGE ‘TYPAN’ is one of 55 images from the PEOPLE & PLANET International Photo Competition. to be published in the 2009 People&Planet; Social Justice & Enviroment Diary, which will be published this month in Australia (2009). / We thought that your image was incredible, and it won from a pool of OVER 1000 images from 316 photographers from around the World! / All funds raised by the People&Planet diary go to Australia’s small non profit organisations which are working to promote social-justice and environmental substainability around the world. /

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Male Eclectus Parrot (Eclectus roratus) ============================================= / Featured and chosen as Avatar for the Queensland Group / - July/August/September/October 2008 ============================================= / The male looks his best when in flight or displaying his underwings and flanks. Found usually in rainforests, but ventures into adjoining eucalypt woodland to reach other areas of rainforest. Small flocks roost in tall rainforest trees. In the morning, small groups, noisly move out to feed on big fruiting trees. What a character this guy was – makes me smile just to look at him!

  • This commercially working smock mill is now completely restored. The mill has been grinding by wind power for 7 years after a 70 year gap. Sarre Mill was built in 1820 and is one of England’s few remaining commercially worked mills. It is a typical Kentish Smock Windmill, built by the Canterbury Millwright, John Holman. In its time its height has been increased, a steam engine was installed to provide auxiliary power in 1861, and then replaced in 1907 by a gas engine with its own gas producer plant. In the early 1920s the mill stopped working by wind power and the sails were disconnected and sold. Trading ceased for a time between the wars until 1940, when after 120 years, the millstones ground to a halt and the mill went into decline. However, in 1985 the Hobbs family bought the mill and rebuilding work started in 1986. Restoration was finished in 1991 with the new sails turning for the first time on June 12th. The mill is now once again an environmentally friendly, wind powered mill. The mill is equipped with one set of Derbyshire Peak stones and one set of French Burrs, with most of the original machinery surviving and in use today. Sarre Mill produces high quality stoneground flour in the traditional way, rather than the “hot milled” flour to be found in the vast majority of breads and cakes. This ensures nutrients and vitamins are preserved and the flavour is just unbelievable. / Thank you for looking. /

  • Portrait of my son. / / Canon 400d / 50mm f/1.8 / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Aren’t we all? Redo of my logo to incorporate the most important two words in life. The words beside the apple logo are ‘mac daddy’ in case your wondering. Currently i have 50% of items titled

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