Acrylic on canvas. One of my favourite paintings. My mother had kept a horrible painting from school in the house and I couldn’t stand it.. so I painted over it. The canvas had quite a bit of texture paste already on it which made it a little difficult to paint over but it added something in the end. You can’t see it as much in this photo for printing purposes. The first photo I had up showed the texture extra severly, which made it look like pixelation.. so I tried it again. From a sad old man playing a guitar, to a young woman with a cello.. better off I’d say.. Reference
Groom’s Shirt Digital Art
A self-portrait… / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
Rear of lace up wedding gown
This is a panoramic of 10 photos stitched together to make a complete image of York Minster. York Minster is a Gothic cathedral in York, England and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe alongside Cologne Cathedral. The Minster is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the second-highest office of the Church of England, and is cathedral for the Diocese of York; it is run by a Dean and Chapter under the Dean of York. The formal title of York Minster is The Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter in York. Services in the Minster are sometimes regarded as on the high church Anglo-Catholicism side of the Anglican scale.[1] It has a very wide Decorated Gothic nave and chapter house, a Perpendicular Gothic choir and east end, and Early English north and south transepts. The nave contains the West Window, constructed in 1338, and over the Lady Chapel in the east end is the Great East Window, (finished in 1408), the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world. In the north transept is the Five Sisters Window, each lancet being over 16 metres (52 ft) high. The south transept contains the famous Rose window. / Grant awarded from Heritage Lottery Fund. The four-year scheme is being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and is being run in partnership with ConstructionSkills and the National Heritage Training Group, English Heritage, the National Trust and Cadw Canon 1Ds Mk2 / 24mm / ISO 100 / 10 images stitched together
Snowy Egrets, Great Egrets, and White Ibis in a strangly formal arrangement. It is not a composite. The glassy dark pond water reflects surrounding trees. In the little community of Ocklockonee Bay, near Panacea, Florida, on the panhandle coast. Photographed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10MP/12x Leica lens).
Constantine The Great statue outside York Minster / Grant awarded from Heritage Lottery Fund. The four-year scheme is being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and is being run in partnership with ConstructionSkills and the National Heritage Training Group, English Heritage, the National Trust and Cadw Canon 1Ds Mk2 / ISO 100 / 24mm / HDR
Model – Andy
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Model: Andy
This handsome orange tabby cat, loves Christmas because of the catnip mouse, Santa always left him in his stocking. / Jamie Wogan Edwards
Red rose on a tuxedo shirt. /
. / Silver Spotted Skipper / . /
This was taken along the stretch of road leading to Kingston Lacy house.
This is Andy (has a brother, Amos) in his “tuxedo.” The two kittens were rescued out of the highway by David and me. Soon to be neutered, they now have a loving and exciting home with us.
Tango
This view of the chateau Villandry in the Loire Valley of France, shows the castle as viewed from the rear of the formal garden. Gear: Nikon D80, AF-S NIKKOR 18-200mm 1:3.5-5.6 G ED
A whimsical design celebrating life. / Jamie Wogan Edwards
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