This old cottage is in a small town called Rosewood in SE Qld. / I entered this image in my first photographic competition (2006) ever entered which was held by the Ipswich City Council. / This photo won the Historic Buildings category and then it went on to win me overall adult. / It is on the front cover (and the photo for December 2007) in a calender the council created with the winning images from the competition. I’m very proud of this image and hope you enjoy it as well.
Barb wire hangs off an old rusty steel dropper while canola flowers in the paddock and the sun sets. Southern Mallee, Australia
It was suppose to be a clock but happen to turn into what doesnt look like a clock at all… but it gives out what i was tryin to get at….and i was gonna take it off cuz i think its a bit messy but someone actually brought it on a T-shirt….so there must be somthin good about it / xXxOoO
Title: Romantic Journey / Capture Date: 12/27/2007 / Dimensions: 3872×2524 / Exposure: 1/5 sec at f/5.0 / Focal Length: 140mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: Cokin Diffuser 2 / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 12/27/2007 / Comments: © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
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Rolling around in the grass all day paid off, haha..
Something from the springtime to make me happy… These were little Persian violets that I love, but I couldn’t keep them alive for very long. Enjoy!
Now Kirara is enjoying herself a cup of tea! :D
Acrylic, Doyle, Texture Paste / Painted by Ciska / Nov 2008 When I was painting this, I felt my soul was thriving and my soul’s growth was continuouse, steady; blooming with love and getting stronger. I felt that if I radiate love I will receive love. This is how I wish to live. ORIGINAL FOR SALE – / Ciska’s Original Works also available at Top Frames Castletown Shopping Centre Townsville Queensland
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You know you have left it too long when you can get underneath the dandelions and make a great photo!
My friends lovely pet
Quote ~Attributed to Claudia Ghandi
Taken in May in Bellevue Washington /
My husband and I visited this lovely plaza while visiting family in California recently. There were cafes, restaurants and shops plus pretty gardens with ponds and fountains. A delightful way to spend an afternoon with friends or family. /
Nikon D60
My origami calendar Time passes by so quickly; life is so busy. If I were in the centre of time, could I forever enjoy the moment that is now? Moments are like flowers; enoyable while it still exists, then wears away… Just when I finsh one school project; it’s time to work on another. I cherish moments where I can slowly enjoy my favourite activities… This clock of mine is old. It doesn’t run on batteries, I have to wind it to keep it ticking. Taken with an Olympus FE-340 on July 10, 2009. For a better idea of scale of the centre flowers: / This work has been featurede in: / Numbers One to a Trillion
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A Rose taken from a Bouquet I received- just feel the need to capture each and every flower they are so lovely- and special-! Taken with a Fuji A600 Finepix Camera Softened and cropped in free download of Picasa 3 Featured In Extreme Close-ups – August 2009
from the mysterious east, timeless eyes. / / / this is the link to my zazzle’s andreacreations gallery / / / After you view all my products here at my RedBubble gallery, please consider loading my art to your cellphone/mobile as animated wallpapers. Thank you and enjoy your visit…... / “
This shot was taking over year ago in Boston, MA ( same place where I took Burning sky , when I just got my Nikon D60, I was testing 55-200 mm non VR lenses, which I do not have any more. Do not know anymore if any filters was used.
Edinburgh’s floral clock can be found in the NE corner of West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, beside the steps leading into the gardens from the foot of the Mound, and beneath the statue of Allan Ramsay. Commissioned on the 10th June, 1903, this is the oldest floral clock in the world. It is seasonally replanted in a topical design with around 35,000 colourful plants. The clock is 3.5m (12 feet) in diameter and the hands, which are driven by an electric motor, weigh more than 60kg (130 lbs). The electrically-driven mechanism replaced a clock-work motor in 1973, which had required to be wound daily. From 1905 onwards, a mechanism was added to reproduce the sound of a cuckoo, every fifteen minutes. The sound was produced by two organ bellows and organ pipes, but there was no model cuckoo to be seen. By 1950, the sound of the cuckoo had become almost drowned by the noise of nearby traffic, so a new cuckoo sound system, including loudspeaker, was installed. A model cuckoo was also added, appearing out of its housing every fifteen minutes. Previously on show only between June and October, from 2003 a planting of frost-resistant plants takes it through the winter season. Each Spring, the clock is replanted to a different design. Since 1946, the floral clock has celebrated a different event or anniversary each year. For 2009, the design celebrates the bicentenary of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Canon 18-55mm IS lens BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots.
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