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  • From The Depth II

  • A present from Pierre the parrot © Cadence Gamache

  • From the Depth

  • Life through the cathode ray had to have some repercussions.. Gives a little, take a lot. The Reality televsion generation won`t know any better…

  • Title:From the Sea / Artist: Jessica Tremp / Model: Jo O’Brien THE MERMAID A mermaid found a swimming lad, / Picked him for her own, / Pressed her body to his body, / Laughed; and plunging down / Forgot in cruel happiness / That even lovers drown. William Butler Yeats a few of my favourite things come together…mystery, the sea, earthy colours and textures and an overall sense of whimsicality and melancholy

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  • Venezia.Italia sold / 2 matted prints 20×16 – 9×5 Markers market / 20×30” framed Matted print – Private client / 18-10×8” Prints – federation square / 10-5×7” Prints – Hawthorn art market / 2-20×16” Matted prints – Redbubble Veniceis a city in northern Italy, the capital of region Veneto, and has a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area . Venice has been known as the “Queen of the Adriatic”, “City of Water”, “City of Bridges”, and “The City of Light”. Music from Venice / / Venezia / / venezia II / / l’arc de triumphe,Treviso / / Treviso,Italia / / Music from Venice / / Venezia / / venezia II / / l’arc de triumphe,Treviso / / Treviso,Italia / Music from Venice Music from Venice / / Venezia / / venezia II / / Treviso,Italia / / l’arc de triumphe,Treviso / / Treviso,Italia / / / Venezia / / venezia II / / l’arc de triumphe,Treviso / / Treviso,Italia / sold / 2 matted prints

  • *It was refreshing to see some men still do this for their date. It was a fabulous start to what ended up a wonderful weekend… Nikon D60 ~ Macro

  • Jo and the wind… a BAA project

  • Location: / Barham, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 17 June 2008, 7.57 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/5.6 : 1/100 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / After passing these red fields a couple of times whilst working I knew I had to come back with my camera on a perfectly lit summer’s evening.

  • This is an abstract image taken at the edge of a thermal spring in the West Thumb geyser basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. While the image appears to not contain any living thing, the colors themselves are in fact a product of the microscopic organisms called Thermophiles which thrive at extremely high temperatures. When visiting Yellowstone, you will see different veins of colors surrounding the fumaroles, geysers and thermal pools. The various colors in these mats are different types of Thermophiles which thrive at specific temperatures or have preferences for alkaline, acidic, or sulphiric enviroments. The enviroment determines the type of Thermophile that lives there and this diversity creates the colors you see. The color in this image is exactly as it was taken by my camera. It is not a macro image. At the top right, the turquoise color is the very edge of the thermal pool, the white border is mineral deposits and the brown and yellow and orange colors are the Thermophile living in a mat surrounding the pool. / This image has sold as a laminated print and a matted print 3 times through RedBubble. /

  • Meldon Quarry, on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK Taken from close to the parking area at Meldon, this is a January view of South Down, near Okehampton, on an extraordinarily clear day. It is an image which had slipped into the wrong folder when I was sorting them in the new year. (103)

  • ;D contest entry for Natalie Tyler / Reveal Yourself 100th sale and a contest dilly / fun fun / my brain, revealing itself xDsaying hello! / this is what i pictured when i was reading about the contest theme. / oh man hard to explain this one without seeming insane / oh well (wink) Congrats on soo many sales! / i hope you enjoy this, it took some time ;3

  • Newcastle Beach. Canon EOS450D

  • -winner “sun rays” group challenge, magestic sun rays through clouds / -winner “you’re accepted” challenge, sunbeams / -top ten “mood and ambience” challenge, member’s choice / -top ten “first things” challenge, that one great shot / -winner “Nikon D80 Users” challenge, view from my window / -2nd place in “in another world” challenge, rays of light / -featured in “your magic place” group A beautiful sunset over Gunnamatta Beach on the Morninton Peninsula. / www.galleriamancuso.com / blog This is what the overall picture looked like! Nikon D80, 1/100sec, f/11 ISO 400 /

  • Anyone who has been swooped by crows will know the feeling. It took along time to get crisp linework but I am happy with the image in the end.

  • love from up above :) from my heart balloon collection of paintings inspired by love ,life, and freedom -acrylic on canvas Copyright © Amanda cass. All rights reserved My images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.

  • Painting by Dorina Costras / 47/100 cm / Oil and acrylic ...especialy for Barbara She is in love at this theme as I do!!! * / FEATURED WORK IN: / * / * / ** / Many thanks to Francis because he had the idea to add these wonderful lyrics. “La Lune Et Le Soleil” (The Moon And The Sun) from Charles Trenet (french singer)... The sun has a rendez-vous with the moon / But the moon isn’t there / And the sun is waiting for her The moon is there / The moon is there but the sun doesn’t see her / To find her it must be night / It must be night but the sun doesn’t know / And keeps on shining The sun has a rendez-vous with the moon / But the moon isn’t there / And the sun is waiting for her Hapiness is a fickle star / That runs to the call of many rendez-vous / It fades away and dies before us / When you think it’s far away / It’s there right next to you The sun has a rendez-vous with the moon / But the moon isn’t there / And the sun is waiting for her

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  • a colaboration with Randy Monteith / / / a fantastic artist here on redbubble

  • Mr Baxter's RedBubble Rooftop - Come and Shout From It....
    by Mr Baxter

    Right, so after the paramount success of “this pos…

    Right, so after the paramount success of this post asking your opinions, I’m testing this new idea right here and now and here, now. Every Friday you can come here and shout about all the awesome new people you find. You get the whole day to stake your claims, which, due to interesting timezones, is about 50 something hours long. Pick your favourite new image, tee, or written work, (just one I say, one, otherwise I’ll get all flustered and overcome) and tell me who it’s by and why you think it’s marvellous. Then I’ll peruse all your suggestions and pick one tee, one image and one written work from three different undiscovered talents, to talk about over the course of the following week. The finder and the findee will both then get a free shipping voucher and of course, incredible publicity. Plus, the warm satisfaction that accompanies winning things. And maybe even some Limited Edition Certificates. Let’s see how this goes then. Regards, Mr Baxter – Ambassador of Trying New Things Out When the Boss Isn’t Looking —-—-—-- Follow my every exciting move on Twitter. / And add me to your watchlist.

  • This shot was taken from the Patio at the Banff Springs Hotel in Banff Alberta. What a lovely place to sit for a drink!

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