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  • One happy dog called Charlie in a field of canola

  • Everyone likes a sticky beak. I reckon this might be a great card for many occasions : Now I’m not one to gossip, but I’ve hear you’re having a special birthday…. / Now I’m not one to gossip, but someone told me you’re getting married….again! / Now I’m not one to gossip, but a little bird told me you haven’t been feeling well….. There’s a myriad of uses for this smart-alec bird. :-)

  • ALEX IS ONE YEAR OLD,,,,BEAUTIFUL BOY,,ALWAYS HAPPY

  • Pouf is Tchoko’s brother ,a real cute «big» dog, full of spots, lying in his favorite spot, in the sun. He looks like a real pirate. /

  • My son has dreams that he can fly, only in his dreams, he’s Iron Man! Well, I havent got a $Billion flying suit, I do, however, have photoshop, so he can fly in his Ben 10 trousers and Dalek t shirt instead. I love this picture. It all began, leaping from a table in a park… :)

  • Unique sunflower isolated on a gradient background. /

  • Surrealistic Digital Art / / 2st place in the In Inspired Art Group – FREEDOM Challenge. / / / / Whats Life by Jessica Workman Life is a challenge – meet it / Life is a gift – accept it / Life is a sorrow – over come it / Life is a tragedy – face it / Life is a mystery – unfold it – unsolve it / Life is a opportunity – take it / Life is a promise – complete it / Life is a struggle – fight it / Life is a goal – achieve it / Life is love – love it / Life can be adventures – have fun / Life is a duty – perform it / Life is a game – out smart it / Life is a beauty – praise it / Life is life – live it – make of something good of it / / Sold as a Laminated Print: / / / / / MCN:CA5VN-ML5GS-SG22Q © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Lovely collie, Bailey, sitting in a bed of beautiful agapanthus flowers, water behind the flowers. Ten percent of all sales go to dog breed rescue. Thanks for visiting! For your convenience, I’ve created links for you to search my photos by category. Choose your interest below: Collies * Dogs /

  • A dandelion seed head… make a wish and blow! Featured in South Australian Artists August 2009 Featured in Dandelions 2008

  • Bonnie is hiding in some garland!! : )

  • Beautiful teenage girl in 1950’s rockabilly fashion polka dot dress, hair and red clutch purse

  • 3rd Challenge Winner in the It Takes Two Challenge in the First Things group Featured in The Postcard Style group A pair of 1 year old African Lion brothers in captivity UK / Highly Endangered Captured with Canon 5D / Shot from behind wired enclosure

  • An origninal sunset shot captured on 01/31/09…Anderson, CA…the reflection is actually being reflected off the top of my car….....no editing has been performed on this image. Please view in large format for optimium viewing pleasure.This image is copyright protected and registered. Please respect copyrights. / /

  • Some more of these wonderful velvety roses, greatest roses ever I swear. I adjusted the white balances when I shot this to give it a more bluish tone. Taken indoors with flash and with a sigma 105 mm macro lens. Enjoy!

  • A week after receiving a ‘deeksha blessing’, I kept envisioning this same symbol, over and over again, so yesterday I decided to attempt drawing it, photographed the drawing then began playing with it in photoshop7 and redfield plug-in fractilius. After finishing the piece, my curiosity got the better of me and I began searching to see if there was a meaning behind it… Turns out that it is one of eight “Auspicious Symbols of Buddhism” or Ashtamangala, associated with the physical form of Buddha. The endless knot or shrivatsa (sanskrit) is a closed, graphic ornament composed of right angled, intertwined lines. It is conjectured that it may have evolved from an ancient naga symbol with two stylized snakes. / It signifies a dramatic interplay/interaction of the opposing forces in a dualistic world of manifestation, leading to their union and ultimately to harmony in the Universe. This fact is amply reflected in the symmetrical and regular form of the endless knot. The intertwining of lines reminds us how all phenomena are conjoined and yoked together as a closed cycles of cause and effect. Thus the whole composition is a pattern that is closed on in itself with no gaps, leading to representational form of great simplicity and fully balanced harmony. Since all phenomena are interrelated, the placing of the endless knot on a gift or greeting card is understood to establish an auspicious connection between the giver and the recipient. At the same time, the recipient is goaded to righteous karma, being reminded that future positive effects have their roots in the causes of the present. This is because the knot represents a connection, a link with our fates, binding us to our karmic destiny. Not surprisingly, this is one of the most favorite symbols of Tibetan Buddhism, and often occurs independently on its own. Since the knot has no beginning or end it also symbolizes the infinite wisdom of the Buddha. May all who view this Mandala experience the prosperity of ONENESS… ALL PROFITS FROM SALES OF THIS IMAGE WILL BE DONATED TO JUST GIVING – TRUEPOTENTIAL PROJECT / True Potential – Just Giving site HAPPINESS IS

  • This is my youngest daughter. The light from the window behind her was bouncing off the floor up into her face. Canon 400D, natural light.

  • / Canvas Print / / Framed Print / / Greeting Card Moonlit Tide coloured pencil, pencil, charcoal, pastels on paper another in the “Connections” series of dry media on paper, I completed this today. / this young lady dressed in her patterned hawaiian hibiscus moo moo, is representational of how healing still water is, particularly on a moonlit night at eventide. Peace, tranquility, harmony….oneness with nature

  • I stood in the snow behind the tripod, so quietly that one bird landed on my lens! What joy. I couldn’t actually say we bonded, but I was thrilled. I’ve had birds land on my hat, but never one that I could see so closely. Featured in Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams – Thank you! Shot in RAW. Slight curves adjustment, at the suggestion of Eivor. The snowfall made it necessary to bump up the ISO to 320. I tried ISO 640 at one point, but those looked a tad grainy. This is a male Common Redpoll in today’s snowfall. Note snowflake on his back. Our area has so far eluded Mt. Redoubt’s harsh volcanic particles, although Alaska Airlines and FedEx had to suspend all flights in and out yesterday. Nikon D200 / Nikon 70-300mm 4.5-5.6G VR / 300mm / f/5.6 / 1/1250 / ISO 320 / -0.33ev / manual exposure mode / Manfrotto tripod One of the faster Redpolls: /

  • Heather falling dawn and creating a shadow TOP TEN IN THE CHALLENGE Best Design for Black Shirt

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