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  • This is the updated version of the iconic “American Gothic” by Grant Woods. The size is 5’ W x 3’ H. It is painted with Ronan Aquacote on a recycled wood sign. Sam Dantone

  • June Lake
    by steveberlin

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    In late fall, golden aspens and white shoots surround June Lake, California. Located in the Eastern Sierras along Highway 395, June Lake is one of four main lakes just north of Mammoth. Other lakes along the loop are Gull Lake, Silver Lake and Grant Lake.

  • I was walking through Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois on an unseasonably “warm” (45 degree) winter day when I came upon this picturesque grouping of trees.

  • Grant us peace
    by Esther van de Belt

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The music of “Grant us peace” is painted on the music bar. Every body can interpreted in it’s own way….. VIEW MORE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS The whole painting.was finished on the 29th of April 2009 / /

  • On the run
    by TeeArt

    US$27.93

    Vectorscopic Movie Heaven / / a larger logo for those that prefer it BIG! / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Lux Lashes
    by Lisa G. Putman

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    Grant’s Zebra close-up - / Sold a medium sized canvas print on 5/29/2009 to unknown buyer, it was in £’s. Check out my other animal images: (Simply Click on the thumbnail to purchase!)

  • Under Cloud Nine
    by Megan Dacy

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    Placed top 50 in the American Life Photo Contest hosted by Capital One and Newsweek – March 2009 Featured in Group – Mood & Ambience – December 2008 My good friends, Grant and Lindsey. They are getting married in May of 2010. :) This is the same field that is it the photo Tranquility.

  • Dinner at Five 2/2
    by Dennis Gay

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    “Nature is neither kind nor cruel. Nature just is.” (Sir David Attenborough) THE SUBJECT: / The title is apt as I photographed this little Diaea evanida (Flower Spider) as she was preparing her catch, an Apis mellifera (European Honey Bee), for dinner around 5pm on a mid-spring day. / The flower is a Actinotus helianthi (Flannel Flower), an iconic Aussie wildflower. THE LOCATION: / The shot was made while on a solo wildflower safari at Grant’s Head, Bonny Hills, NSW, Australia. THE MAKING of ‘Dinner at Five 2/2’: / I was all twisted up like a pretzel as I tried to get a good angle of shot under the flower, set the metering, get the focus and frame the shot while my subject was trying to get away from me and my Fuji. There was a price to pay. I got a tick under my watchband. I didn’t notice it until after I got home and it was a minor operation to dig it out intact. / The trick with the exposure was to meter off the very bright Flannel Flower and lock it then focus on the subject and use the flash to compensate and fill shadows. / Fuji S9600: RAW, Manual settings of f/3.6 @ 1/400sec, Manual focus, Pop-up flash at lowest power, Hand held. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Insects & Spiders collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more multi-legged critters. UPDATE: / 13-01-09 / The judge for the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club December 2008 Open Competition awarded my spider ‘n’ bee a Merit Certificate in the Large Colour Print section. UPDATE: / 19-03-09 / My bee munchin’ Arachnid has been featured in the Arachnids Group. Enjoy! HYMENOPTERA & SPIDERS HYMENOPTERA / (Click the links!) Apis mellifera & Thomisus spectabilis / Apis mellifera & Thomisus spectabilis / Apis mellifera / Apis mellifera & Protea / Apis mellifera & Lagunaria bracteata / Trigona carbonaria & Onopordum acanthium / Trigona carbonaria, Apis mellifera & Nymphaea violacea / / Polistes humilis / SPIDERS / (Click the links!) Argiope keyserlingi / Deinopis subrufa / Araneus bradleyi / Nephila plumipes / Nephila plumipes / Nephila plumipes / Diaea evanida / Diaea evanida / Tetragnatha sp /

  • Fringed Beauty
    by Dennis Gay

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    I was on a solo wildflower hunt along a track at Grant’s Head, Bonny Hills, NSW, Australia, on an overcast spring afternoon. Though there were not as many Thysanotus tuberosus (Common Fringe Lilies) growing there this year, I was able to find a couple of them in very good condition and in a good position for a study shot with a good composition and background. This is one such beauty. The biggest problem with this one was that due to the camera being at an angle to the face of the flower, getting the right depth of field across the subject using Super Macro required a few shots to get the best result. I simply closed the aperture one stop at a time until the flower was all in acceptable focus and the background was knocked out. Fuji S9600: RAW, Super Macro, f/5.6 @ 1/420sec, Manual focus, Tripod, Timer. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Aussie Wildflowers collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more luscious native Lily delights. Enjoy! WILDFLOWERS: LILIES / (Click on the links!) Thysanotus tuberosus / Thysanotus tuberosus / Thysanotus tuberosus / Tricoryne elatior / Tricoryne elatior / Tricoryne elatior / Burchardia umbellata / Burchardia umbellata / Burchardia umbellata / Sowerbaea juncea / Sowerbaea juncea / Tripladenia cunninghamii / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerulea / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Caesia parviflora var minor / Nymphoides indica / Nymphaea violacea / Nymphaea violacea /

  • Serenity
    by Kim Davitt

    US$4.26–US$97.28

    The sentiment says GOD, grant me the / Serenity to accept the things / I cannot change, Courage / to change the things I can, / and the Wisdom to know the difference

  • Space Age
    by hinting

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Incheon Airport, Seoul, South Korea by Terry Farrell Taken 2004-06-07 in 3 shots on Panasonic DMC-LC1 / F/3.4 / 1/100 sec / ISO-100 © All rights reserved :hinting / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

  • This is the mug shot of Hugh Grant as it was originally taken. It was only after some photoshop filters that the floppy haired dildo appeared as we all saw him. You can’t hide the truth forever!! For those interested, this is what I started with… and this is what it will look like on a high quality card printed by those fabulous people at the bubble…

  • The magic lamp
    by InkRain

    US$4.16–US$95.00

  • Grant's Mill
    by kenspics

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    Taken when the waters of Sturgeon Creek that flow by the Mill were at flood tide. Enhanced with a Flaming Pear filter called Zephyr.

  • THE SUBJECT: / This unusual botanical photograph is of an open and empty seed pod of the Podolobium scandens (Netted Shaggy Pea), an Australian wildflower with a scrambling and twining growth habit. / I am really taken by the metallic look of the pod. THE LOCATION: / This shot was made in wonderful springtime morning light at Grant’s Head Nature Reserve at Bonny Hills, south of Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia. THE MAKING OF ‘Podolobium scandens (Netted Shaggy Pea – Open Pod)’: / Fuji S5500: High resolution jpg, Macro, f/4; 1/800sec, ISO100, Hand held. / Photoshop CS. Visit the Aussie Wildflowers collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more wild Aussie floral delights. UPDATE: 3-5-09 / This silky seed pod has been featured in the Australian Native Plants Group. UPDATE: 2-6-09 / My open ‘n’ empty seed pod was awarded 2nd Place in the Australian Native Plants Group’s May Challenge. UPDATE: 9-6-09 / This perfect empty pea pod was awarded a CREDIT certificate in the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club’s May 2009 Competition in the Digital Open Colour section. Enjoy! WILDFLOWERS: PEAS / (Click the links!) Podolobium scandens – open pod / Podolobium scandens / Podolobium scandens – new growth / Kennedia rubicunda / Gompholobium huegelii / Pultenaea villosa / Swansona galegifolia /

  • Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
    by Tom Newman

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Sulphur Crested Cockatoo taken at Grants Picnic Ground Sherbrooke, the Dandenongs Australia. / The Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, Cacatua galerita, is one of the larger and more widespread of Australia’s cockatoos. Frequently sought as a cage bird in and out of Australia, they can be so numerous that in crop-growing areas of Australia they are shot or poisoned as pests. Government permit is required, though, as they are a protected species under the Australian Commonwealth Law. / They can be destructive to cereal and fruit crops, as well as timber structures such as house planking, garden furniture and trees. / Wikipedia Nikon D300. Lens Nikkor105 MM 2.8 VR ED / f/10.0 , 1/400, ISO: 200

  • Doorway
    by Shannon Mowling

    US$18.52–US$98.80

    An Australian Winery – Grant Burge

  • Who’s Who of Hugh’s…Mix and Match. Can you pick em? They’re all HUGE! Enjoy.

  • Cavorting Cockatoos
    by Margot Kiesskalt

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    Photographed at Grant’s Picnic Ground, Sherbrooke, Dandenong Ranges, Victoria.

  • Torch Singer
    by Al Bourassa

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Taken September 29/08 as Aislinn Grant entertained us at her mother’s 50th Birthday. surprise party.

  • Pickin'
    by Al Bourassa

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    Another shot of Aislinn Grant while she performed for us.

  • Dinner at Five 1/2
    by Dennis Gay

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    “Nature is neither kind nor cruel. Nature just is.” (Sir David Attenborough) The title is apt as I photographed this little Diaea evanida (Flower Spider) as she was preparing her catch, an Apis mellifera (European Honey Bee), for dinner around 5pm on a mid-spring day. The flower is a Actinotus helianthi (Flannel Flower), an iconic Aussie wildflower. The shot was made while on a solo wildflower safari at Grant’s Head, Bonny Hills, NSW, Australia. I was all twisted up like a pretzel as I tried to get a good angle of shot under the flower, set the metering, get the focus and frame the shot while my subject was trying to get away from me and my Fuji. There was a price to pay. I got a tick under my watchband. I didn’t notice it until after I got home and it was a minor operation to dig it out intact. The trick with the exposure was to meter off the very bright Flannel Flower and lock it then focus on the subject and use the flash to compensate and fill shadows. Fuji S9600: RAW, Manual settings of f/3.7 @ 1/400sec, Manual focus, Pop-up flash at lowest power, Hand held. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Insects & Spiders collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more multi-legged critters. Enjoy! HYMENOPTERA & SPIDERS HYMENOPTERA / (Click the links!) Apis mellifera & Diaea evanida / Apis mellifera & Diaea evanida / Apis mellifera / Apis mellifera & Protea / Apis mellifera & Lagunaria bracteata / Trigona carbonaria & Onopordum acanthium / Trigona carbonaria, Apis mellifera & Nymphaea violacea / / Polistes humilis / SPIDERS / (Click the links!) Argiope keyserlingi / Deinopis subrufa / Araneus bradleyi / Nephila plumipes / Nephila plumipes / Nephila plumipes / Diaea evanida / Diaea evanida / Tetragnatha sp /

  • Kookaburra V
    by Tom Newman

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    Kookaburra at Sherbrooke Forest, the Dandenongs, Victoria, Australia. / Kookaburras (genus Dacelo) (or Cookaburras) are large to very large (total length 28-42 cm/11-17 in) terrestrial kingfishers native to Australia and New Guinea, the name a loanword from Wiradjuri guuguubarra. Kookaburras are best known for their unmistakable call, which is uncannily like loud, echoing human laughter — good-natured, if rather hysterical, merriment in the case of the well-known Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae); and maniacal cackling in the case of the slightly smaller Blue-winged Kookaburra (D. leachii). They are generally not closely associated with water, and can be found in habitats ranging from humid forest to arid savanna, but also in suburban and residential areas near running water and where food can be searched for easily. D300. Lens: 105mm, 2.8G Nikkor ED IF VR / 95.0mm, 1/160s, f/7.1, ISO:200

  • Angel of Death
    by Marie Sharp

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Ulysses S. Grant, Jr. (1852-1929): The son of President Ulysses S. Grant came to the San Diego area in 1893 for his wife’s health. He was active in real estate and promoting the San Diego area. He built the U.S. Grant Hotel as a memorial to his father. The bronze Angel of Death is the work of Henry Lukeman, a prominent eastern sculptor who had studied with Daniel Chester French (Sculptor of the Lincoln figure in the Lincoln Memorial). The stone was cast in 1911. Henry Lukeman later worked on the Stone Mountain Memorial in Georgia. /

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