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  • you will see the Washington Monument and kites flying in the sky

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  • 20% of sales donated to the Humane Society and PETA For more info on the bloody evils of the fur trade or to find out how to make the torture stop, go to peta.org To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org

  • Crimean Mountains, Ukraine

  • A river walk in a small town called Knaresborough.

  • My Country The love of field and coppice, / Of green and shaded lanes. / Of ordered woods and gardens / Is running in your veins, / Strong love of grey-blue distance / Brown streams and soft dim skies / I know but cannot share it, / My love is otherwise. I love a sunburnt country, / A land of sweeping plains, / Of ragged mountain ranges, / Of droughts and flooding rains. / I love her far horizons, / I love her jewel-sea, / Her beauty and her terror - / The wide brown land for me! A stark white ring-barked forest / All tragic to the moon, / The sapphire-misted mountains, / The hot gold hush of noon. / Green tangle of the brushes, / Where lithe lianas coil, / And orchids deck the tree-tops / And ferns the warm dark soil. Core of my heart, my country! / Her pitiless blue sky, / When sick at heart, around us, / We see the cattle die- / But then the grey clouds gather, / And we can bless again / The drumming of an army, / The steady, soaking rain. Core of my heart, my country! / Land of the Rainbow Gold, / For flood and fire and famine, / She pays us back threefold- / Over the thirsty paddocks, / Watch, after many days, / The filmy veil of greenness / That thickens as we gaze. An opal-hearted country, / A wilful, lavish land- / All you who have not loved her, / You will not understand- / Though earth holds many splendours, / Wherever I may die, / I know to what brown country / My homing thoughts will fly. Dorothea Mackellar / (1885 – 1968) . / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • I was on a wonderful photographic expedition to the beautiful Eastern Free State yesterday. This was captured near Clocolan on a stormy autumn day.

  • A bevy of autumn beauties on a farm in the Eastern Free State, South Africa.

  • The 2nd in the Free series.

  • Me being very happy at Longhouse Reserve

  • Two little pot belly pigs….....sleeping, / they didn’t even know I was there…..I thought they looked / so cute…....together.

  • Boys play by the Siem Reap River

  • I can remember as a kid the BoneYard would have be the most amazing place to go and explore and let your imagination run wild ! I could see myself sitting high up in that tree and looking out over the BoneYard and day dreaming about the people that all those old cars once belonged to, and all the treasure ’s that have to be found down there! Please enjoy and your mind go and see where it can take you!! /

  • Cute little birds flying free. Other T’s in this series

  • Cute little birds flying free. Other T’s in this series

  • Cute little birds flying free. Other T’s in this series

  • Cute little birds flying free. Other T’s in this series

  • Cute little birds flying free. Other T’s in this series

  • Cute little birds flying free. Other T’s in this series

  • A lone thorn tree on the Free State veld near Dealesville, South Africa.

  • ...I call it “Freedom”. This is a blend of two photographs, both of which I took yesterday, and some of my own original texture. This image of the Barrow Upon Soar cemetery: / and this image of a horse on a farm by the cemetery: / were merged to convey how I feel about death. When I took a picture of the cemetery scene yesterday, I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with it, I knew I just loved that gorgeous tree, spreading it’s winter weary branches in the background as it watched over the graves residing in its “backyard”. I figured I’d just texture it up and post it with little in the way of significant manipulation. Then I saw the horses grazing in the field directly adjacent to the cemetery. I got a few shots of them and figured they would either be good for adding to other manips, or on their own with added texture and such. Of course, that was until I got the images off the camera and into photoshop. I saw that these two images were made for each other and I started considering the possibilities… [A horizontal flip of the horse image was needed. Using layers, I multiplied this on top of the cemetery image, and then multiplied it again. I selectively erased bits of both images to get the perfect blend I wanted. Then, after flattening it all down, I adjusted the hue saturation and brightness and contrast levels until I got the tones and detail strength that I wanted, so that when I Ortonized it and High Pass Filtered it it would have the tonal qualities I wanted instead of the colours being too bright (as can happen with the merging of those techniques if you don’t first bring down your hue saturation). Then I finished it off with a bit of texture.] ...It’s those possibilities that allow me to tell the stories I wish to tell. And, that is why I’m so addicted to photomanipulation.

  • Circle Center Mall in downtown Indianapolis had a display of 25 professionaly decorated trees that they held drawings for. I couldn’t decide which one to choose to put my name in for the drawing so I decided on number 13 reasoning it may have fewer names entered. I won tree number 13 and this is it now sitting in my dining room. Black and silver are not my normal Christmas decorating colors, but hey, it was free and I’m adapting! As is; Nikon Coolpix P90 Some of the decorations: /

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