Flowering home 

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  • The cutest cottage, nestled in a field rich with daffodils, bursting to life each spring in a sea of yellow and white, deep in the Liffey valley, about an hour from Launceston. The impressive Dry’s Bluff stands strong behind the cottage, usually with a cap of snow in winter, although is not visible from this low angle.

  • An old fashioned porch with a pink rocking chair on it. This shot was taken in late Spring 2005 in the town of Ocean Grove, New Jersey.

  • This is a photo taken a while ago when walking around The Rocks with Paul. This is one of my favourite shots. Here are some more shots taken at The Rocks: / © Jacqueline Barreto. All rights reserved. Here are a few categories to take a look at: /

  • “I have faced it, a life wasted / I’m never going back again / Oh I escaped it, a life wasted / I’m never going back again / Having tasted, a life wasted / I’m never going back again / Oh I erased it, a life wasted / I’m never going back again” - Pearl Jam ______ Captured inside an old homestead – Waterville, Wa.

  • Acryl & Ink on Canvas, 2007 / Original format 40×60 cm

  • Canna Lilly / Taken in basement with long exposure. Flower propped up in a beer bottle with a black satin background. Red laser pointer centered on the inside middle of flower.

  • Thank you Sharon Perrett for identifying this as a: ruby tailed wasp. / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect / dragonfly / damselfly / france

  • Mixed Media : Old world charm designed with a rose from my garden. Inclusion of “How Do I Love Thee” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, lightly faded on the front of the card. Quick view as a card: / Send a note home to family or a missed loved one.

  • Australian Native plant

  • This is one of four geishas I have made. I love the crisp, clean and formal look of Japanese art. I had fun choosing the moire fabric for the jet black straight hair, the colorful fabrics for the kimono and the grey background with the trailing flowers. / What I have observed from the traditional Japanese culture is; every aspect of their lives evolves around design, beauty and tranquility. The presentation of themselves, their home, outside environment, their foods and movements are intentional.

  • I made the backyard look a little nicer than it actually is…:) San Lorenzo, CA

  • Watercolor on Bainbridge / Number 80 cold – press finish 18” x 24” A California mansion in the / Beaux Arts style. This style / influenced US architecture / heavily during the period / 1885-1920. This was an old painting I / started about 10 years ago. / I had worked about halfway / through the plants and the / flowers at the top left, and / penciled in part of the rest. / Then I just put it away….lost / interest. I just took it out the other / day to finish and / It has been driving me crazy / because I have evolved a little / in my style since then. I had to / try to match brush strokes and / make over areas, but I was / determined to finish it. / Whew, I’m done.

  • Flower Girl close up

  • FRONT OF MY HOUSE….. / Where I gleen a many a flower shot for RB. / wooo-hooo! #1 in TOP 10 CHALLENGE / NEIGHBORHOODS group / Thank you! ”April Showers bring May Flowers” / show us a Garden around your neighborhood….

  • Macro image of the heart of a purple tulip

  • Pink Poppy

  • This was 5 cute sequence photos I had for a while but didn’t want to upload them separately because they didn’t have the same fun without the five of them in a row…Andrew discovered a flower was more fun than a photo. / Lost a bit of clarity but I love this little set of images of Andrew and Alex April ‘09. All images of my children are available to approved buyers.

  • A bit messy here and there, but I enjoy seeing this backyard that I have created from bare earth two years ago.

  • photo as is.. cropped a bit in PSP X

  • My wife’s climbing rose just bloomed in our yard in Fountain Green, Utah. I borrowed a 12” square piece of blue scrap booking paper from my wife’s stash to isolate the rose from the brick and trellis behind it. I then borrowed the sun shade form my car’s front window and used the reflective side to bounce some sunlight back into the rose which was in the shade. Camera: Nikon D300 / Lens: AF-S 16-85mm 85mm<br />Exposure: 1/250 sec f/6.7 / ISO: 200 / Exposure Bias: -0.5EV / Tripod mounted. © R. Mike Jacobson – All Rights Reserved

  • As is. / An overgrown field close to my parents house in the village Västersel. 30 km outside the town Örnsköldsvik and about 500 km north of Stockholm Sweden. / The pink flowers are fireweeds (Epilobium angustifolium) and the white you see is meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria). Although considered weeds they sure are such colourful vibrant flowers and the meadowsweet smell SO sweet especially on warm summer days :D :D :D Camera: Casio Exilim EX-Z300, 10,1 mega-pixel and a 4x optical zoom. / !http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/3965028-3-pink-fields.jpg1 /

  • I live in a house with a red front door. / How about you??? / :)

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