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  • This one makes a nice print with the detailed highlights against the black background. Taken at a sky fire event in Canberra, over the waters of Lake Burley Griffin

  • Last Anzac day we had a fireworks show down at Brighton Jetty (on south austrlia’s western coast) just after the sun went down. Here’s what i came up with. / ps. ANZAC stands for Australia / New Zealand Army Corps, and we celebrate ANZAC day to remember all the fallen heroes in our country’s history.

  • This is my brother Todd and a friend on the Bay Shores Beach many years ago.

  • Photograph of a firework, taken in November 2007.

  • This photo was taken in Roy Utah. The fireworks are about a 1/2 mile south of my house with the lightning about 25 miles away. I captured this amazing photo with my nikon d70s right after i bought it and was actually just learning how to operate it.

  • The fog on the night of the 31st was very strong in the Netherlands. Sometimes I could hardly see more than 3 meters. This was a 20 second exposure taken just after midnight.

  • Enjoy!

  • Fireworks, St Claude, Charente, France / 2007

  • this are flowers…but i dont know whats its name

  • Captured in Victoria Park, London – 02/11/08

  • A pretty wahini……...sits on the pier and watches as the new year is celebrated.. / Acrylic on canvas / this is the original painting…........... / please do not comment as you might have already…........ / I just wanted to post this to show it without the writing…........ / ORIGINAL AVAILABLE FOR SALE

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  • detail from a pyro technics show at Disney World

  • Wonder is captured in this vivid watercolor by Artist Paul Jackson. Created for a poster celebrating the 2000 4th of July fireworks display in Columbia, Missouri.

  • Australia Day Perth Australia / Canon 40D 17-85mm

  • Taken on Glacier Lagoon

  • One of my favorite songs by Aldo Nova! / / Fantasy / City nights / Summer breezes makes you feel all right / Neon-lights / Shining brightly make your brain ignite / See the girls with the dresses so tight / Give you love, if the price is right / Black or white / In the streets there’s no wrong and no right / Outta site / Buy your kicks from the man in the white / Feels all right / Powder pleasure in your nose tonight / See the men paint their faces and cry / Like some girl, it makes you wonder why / City life / Sure is cool, but it cuts like a knife / It’s your life So forget all that you see / It’s not reality, it’s just a fantasy Can’t you see what this crazy life is doin’ to me Life is just a fantasy / Can you live this fantasy life / Life is just a fantasy / Can you live this fantasy life

  • Thankfully not,, but oh so nearly! Taken at the start of the annual fireworks concert under the familiar skyline of Edinburgh Castle marking the end of the city’s famous international arts festival.. In the gardens below thronged with picnickers my first attempts at fireworks meant fumbling in the dark with unfamiliar settings (like M for mad) and disoriented still further by an upended camera so all the buttons were in the wrong places… LOL.. ooh and it didnt help my confusion when my the display tried to pretend it was the usual way up! oops and my remote gave up on the third test click too..lol .. In the end it was pot luck to time and frame things with heaps of missed chances.. So critique hugely welcome.. and excuses above! Enjoy a calendar – full… or more in the fireworks series… Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR 18-200 / UV filter / Tripod / Remote (packed up after 3 clicks..grr) f/8 / 1” / ISO-100 / infinity focus / VR off Cropped only Thanks so much for looking / Cheers / :)))

  • firework series / Dawn’s website / Zazzle / /

  • Yesterday night we celebrated the most important Indian festival-Diwali or festival of lights. Diwali--the Hindu festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals in India, Diwali or Dīpāvali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. Adherents of these religions celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights. They light diyas—cotton string wicks inserted in small clay pots filled with oil—to signify victory of good over the evil within an individual. The festival of Diwali extends over five days. Because of the lights, fireworks, and sweets involved, it’s a great favorite with children. A row of lights: / The name of the festival comes from the Sanskrit word dipavali, meaning row of lights. Diwali is known as the ‘festival of lights’ because houses, shops, and public places are decorated with small earthenware oil lamps called diyas. These lamps, which are traditionally fueled by mustard oil, are placed in rows in windows, doors and outside buildings to decorate them. The lamps are lit to help the goddess Lakshmi(Goddess of wealth) find her way into people’s homes. On the day of Diwali / Deepavali, many wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks. Legend: / In Hinduism, across many parts of India it is the homecoming of Rama after a 14-year exile in the forest and his victory over Ravana. In the legend, the people of Ayodhya (the capital of his kingdom) welcomed Rama by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (dĭpa), thus its name: dīpāwali. Fireworks: / Fireworks are also a big part of the Diwali celebrations, although in recent years there has been a move against them because of noise and atmospheric pollution. Lakshmi puja: / For hinuds the festival honours Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. Special prayers are held in evening(it’s the most important ritual of Diwali)—people worship Goddess Lakshmi. People start the new business year at Diwali, and some Hindus will say prayers to the goddess for a successful year. Some business communities start their financial year on Diwali and new account books are opened on this day. Hindus will leave the windows and doors of their houses open so that Lakshmi can come in. Rangoli are drawn on the floors – rangoli are patterns and the most popular subject is the lotus flower. This because images of Lakshmi traditionally show her either holding a lotus or sitting on one. There is much feasting and celebration, and the Diwali lamps are regarded as making it easy for Lakshmi to find her way to houses. Gifts: / Like Christmas in the West, Diwali is very much a time for buying and exchanging gifts. Traditionally sweets and dried fruit were very common gifts to exchange, but the festival has become a time for serious shopping-clothes, electronics, cars, two wheelers, gold, silver, kitchen utensils, etc etc. Shops are flooded with people on the eve of festival. It is also best time of year to redecorate home.

  • The annual Bastille Day fireworks lighting up the Bay of Cannes on the French Riveria as seen from Port Canto.

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