A bald eagle flying low over the ocean.
Headless Orange Man Thing is one in a series of limited edition / home made 3D flyers advertising forthcoming Super Scientists events called “Super Scientific Experiments” / handed out at our gigs to special clubbers.
Great Blue Heron at Dusk. I shot him for awhile and when the sun was setting, I spooked him to catch an in flight shot and this is what I got.
The male blue dasher dragonfly is among my favorites. It isn’t as skittish as some of the other dragonflies and sometimes cooperates beautifully when I chase it around in hopes of taking its photo. Dragonflies are also called mosquito hawks since they put a major dent in the mosquito population, thus contributing a wonderful service to man.
Digital art.
It’s amazing how many posters can be stuck to a telephone pole. you would never know it until you cut away a square section and paint a red dot on it. / “dot” was featured in the group Textures. “Dot” was featured in The Feature Fraternity
Acrylic on canvas, Original sold….
This is a painting of a place just out of Melbourne… can you tell where? It’s small about 42×56cm’s i think there is a ruler around this place somewhere…ha
crazy pilot man
Hand Painted by Lorna Gerard. Gouache on watecolour paper. FEATURED IN WORKS ON PAPER GROUP FEATURED in ‘FIRST THINGS ” June 2009 .
FEATURED IN AMERICAS ~ RURAL, URBAN, WILD, FREE ON 5-29-2009. © Rick Larson Camera: Canon EOS 5D; F-Stop: f/5.6; Shutter Speed: 1/800 sec.; ISO Speed: 800; Focal Length: 200mm. Taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska.
I created these wings for my little Japanese butterfly girl. Featured in the Patchwork and Outsiders Group. .
Red Kangaroo. All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal.
Celebrating the Oscar-nominated movie “The Wrestler”, this flyer features the biggest wrestiling matchup of the 1980s. Randy “the Ram” Robinson versus the Ayatollah. The print has a deliberately distressed look.
Celebrating the Oscar-nominated movie “The Wrestler”, this flyer features the biggest wrestiling match-up of the 1980s. Randy “the Ram” Robinson versus the Ayatollah. The print has a deliberately distressed look.
Part of promotional collateral for the Parapsychological Training Course (PTC). 100% mind reading ability guaranteed. There is also an Animal Mind Reading course available.
This was a Christmas gift to me from my parents, I don’t remember how old I was, but I do remember it was as tall as me and I could barely lift it. Imagine my excitement Christmas morning, when I saw it was a Flexible Flyer!!!!!!! / / / It has moved with me a few times. New Jersey, to Pennsylvania, to California, back to New Jersey, then to Florida…........... / / / Now we both sit in the shade out of the Florida sun, and remember the ice covered streets in Atlantic Highlands, NJ, Where we would take our life in our hands, on Mount Avenue or Serpentine Drive with every trip down. / / / Photo taken in my back yard in Orangedale Florida. (In the Shade!!!)
Uploaded for a challenge of a Gull in flight, and because I like it… No special effects or any of that.. Just a gull in flight over the N.W. shoreline of Mexico… As the time passes I am finding out about myself that I really like to appreciate and photograph many of the little things in life that usta just pass on by my eyes… Not any more.. Also, a female Hummer I caught today at my butterfly bush… / Nikon D60~55/200 / Punta Mita, Mexico 2009 for the Seagull / N.E. Ct. 2009 for the Hummingbird
Shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / As is.
Stock 1 and 2 by MJ Ranum at deviantart
Taken at The National Watersports Centre, Nottingham, UK View Large For Best Effect
Pelican flying overhead, umbrella’s up please!! :-) Rockingham Western Australia Olympus E-410
Cityscape view of the beautiful cosmopolitan city of Singapore. / Thanks for viewing, hope you like it.
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