From a variety or works captured at the 2007 St. Kilda Festival. / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Black-shouldered Kite (elanus axillaris). I have spent many rewarding and challenging / hours in the great outdoors finding and / photographing some of Australia’s wonderful wildlife. / Here I present a piece featuring a beautiful bird / of prey: the Black-shouldered Kite. I find it a striking bird with its snowy white / feathers and intense amber/orange eyes. / On a couple of occasions I have been able / to get close views of them in the wild. I / hope you enjoy this montage. You may also want to look at my other works / featuring Australian wildlife.I will be donating a portion / of any sales to wildlife conservation or welfare. Read about my wildlife photography here Thankyou for visiting!
A young Eastern Spinebill / hovering and feeding on / nectar. Reminds me of a / Hummingbird! More birds and wildlife here Read about my wildlife photography here
“The bird has an honor that man does not have. Man lives in the traps of his abdicated laws and traditions; but the birds live according to the natural law of God who causes the earth to turn around the sun.” – Kahlil Gibran. / . / Composite. / © 2007.
Shot of a hummer staring me down taken in Arizona. / / /
Hummingbird photo taken in Arizona. / / /
Bee captured in mid-flight, flying with his tongue out.
This was just a lucky catch. My wife got some tulips for her birthday and I took one out as the sun was setting to try a get a nice shot. I put the vase down & as soon as I turned my back I heard the hummer behind me, I turned back around and had time to get off one shot before she realized she wasn’t interested in tulips. / Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona, with a Canon 20D. Other hummingbird photos: / /
I took this photo of a lilly and realised, as nice as it was, it was just like the 1001 other lilly photos out there, so I decided to try something a little different… hope u like it! Enjoy! _
These fighting kittiwakes were an extremely challenging subject to photograph – with very poor light and it always happens so fast. / / (Diskobukta, Spitsbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Photo of hummer in captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Other hummingbird photos: / / /
everyday we make promises to ourselves / everyday we flout them / everyday we try and keep the word / everyday we break it… / atleast someone is trying Credits: Photography of the beautiful child exclusively done for this artwork by my dear friend `tracie76 . She is amazing!
Hummingbird getting ready to land on the feeder. Canon 40D, Canon 70mm-200mm lens.
Also in this series- / FlyBoy /
This Chickadee decided to fly away the moment I took this photo. / / Captured on Christmas Day 2008 with a Canon Rebel XT w/ 75-300 zoom lens. / This is my most popular photo.As of November 23rd, 2009 it has 2896 views, 364 comments & favorited by 121 people. I’ll Fly Away Some bright morning when this life is over / I’ll fly away / To that home on God’s celestial shore / I’ll fly away I’ll fly away oh glory / I’ll fly away (in the morning) / When I die hallelujah by and by / I’ll fly away When the shadows of this life have grown / I’ll fly away / Like a bird from prison walls has flown / I’ll fly away Oh how glad and happy when we meet / I’ll fly away / No more cold iron shackles on my feet / I’ll fly away Just a few more weary days and then / I’ll fly away / To a land where joys will never end / I’ll fly away Author: Albert E Brumley MY BUBBLESITE / /
Woman with nest and wing. Photo based illustration.
The waters of Young’s Creek cascade majestically over the rock face at Triplet Falls, amid the rainforest in The Great Otway National Park, in the hinterland behind The Great Ocean Road, Australia. Pentax istDS Camera – Three timelapse images bracketed to create an HDR image in Dynamic Photo HDR. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories. ‘Featured’ in the 100%, LLD, and Natural Colour and Light Groups.
Photo of a male Anna’s hummingbird in captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Canon 20D. / Other hummingbird photos: / / /
2009-03-22Date uploaded / 1805Views Now I’ve lived in Florida for oh 5 nearly 6 years now and have never come across such a gorgeous moth. This moth is 4.5 in width, quite large species. Here is my original photo taken this morning of this stunning moth. He/she is still sitting on the fence and quiet content. I had 4 dogs over playing and running back in forth, and children running around yelling. All the while it wasnt frighten off! We were able to touch it gently, open its wings, pet its head and belly and it seemed happy enough to indulge our curiosity. But something tells me this creature came for a reason, so of course i did my research and learned about the spirit animal Butterfly/Moth! It appears to be precisely on point too. So I returned and thanked the creature and offered my habititat on any occassion and welcomed its presence. Personally I hope it visits daily as it really brighten my day and reminded me life is fleeting and beauty even so small is worth stopping and taking notice. For more educational information go here to learn more about these LUNA MOTHS. Note I read this too: / About luna moth life cycle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atOSro3_W7c also read an article that said this: Relationship to Humans: People rarely see Luna Moths, mostly because they fly late at night. It is a treat to see one, because they are very beautiful insects. Humans have caused Luna Moths to become endangered by pollution and loss of habitat. Luna Moth caterpillars do not do much damage to trees. Guess we were really blessed to see one, sad thing …they only live 1 week! Image copyright © 2009 Lisa C. Weber. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Female Model by faestock Texture by inthename-stock Male Model by thecarrot Background by FantasyStock Lynyrd Skynyrd – Free Bird If I leave here tomorrow / Would you still remember me? / For I must be travelling on, now, / cause theres too many places Ive got to see. / But, if I stayed here with you, girl, / Things just couldnt be the same. / cause Im as free as a bird now, / And this bird you can not change. / Lord knows, I cant change. Bye, bye, its been a sweet love. / Though this feeling I cant change. / But please dont take it badly, / cause lord knows Im to blame. / But, if I stayed here with you girl, / Things just couldnt be the same. / Cause Im as free as a bird now, / And this bird youll never change. / And this bird you can not change. / Lord knows, I cant change. / Lord help me, I cant change.
At this time of the year the Amanita muscaria (also known as fly agaric) grow in profusion in the pine needles of this forest in the Blue Mountains (NSW, Australia). I believe they have magic qualities if eaten (I can imagine!!) ... there must be some very happy little creatures around as a lot of the mushrooms have holes in them! This time last year, I shot Persistence in the same area. Featured in Retired and Happy Group in May 2009 Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
This time I have used: - a picture of the sea / - a picture of the sky, both taken at the Suffolk coast. / - a picture of ivy growing on a wall / - a picture of a tree trunk, both taken at Sawston Hall. I’ve painted the flying ladybird and used the following textures: Big Light Textures by HinataTentenAnkoRul Grunge Nebulae Textures Fudgegraphics Textures 117 Sanami276 Water/Ghostly Textures Lithium0916 The flying ladybird by itself can be see on my blog The title of the image is inspired by the song Other Side of the World by KT Tunstall 716 views to date.
Roseate Spoonbills are among my favorite birds. This male was posing on a branch in Iberia Parish in southern Louisiana.
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