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A statue of a boy and his reflection in the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire
Four years ago I held an exhibition and I could have sold this piece 50 times over – I couldn’t believe it! Such a simple picture that took me minutes to draw, and everyone was haggling over it?
Favourite haunt for weddings in Perth’s City Centre, Wellington Street. Also one of my fav for a lunch break. Disappointed the waterfall was not in working order today for my visit. It seems a lot of them are not working around the metro area at present.
this is Harold. shy laid back and easy going. likes to keep to himself but will let you know things you need to know or he’ll just make you laugh.
I do am making just Harold art but i feel some of these people would think of wearing just for fun and to make people around them giggle under there breath
Harold, Clan MacNaughton, stands in his kilt at the Highland Games in Tulsa. I think he looks quite saucy. His bemused expression stems from me, bothering him to pose all night. This is his utilikilt, with hidden pockets to hold “an entire six pack of beer,” as the ad says. But actually, I believe he was drinking Glenfiddich, like a true Scot.
My good friend Harold, with his clear, blue eyes. You cannot see, but he is wearing his Great Kilt, Clan MacNaughton tartan, which is one of my ancestral clans, as well.
Harold, Clan MacNaughton, poses with his wolf, Shylowe. Shylowe is a gray wolf – about 95 percent or more, and he is amazing to behold. Harold often must remind people who engage Shylowe, “Hey remember, you are playing with a WOLF….” Shylowe’s age is three and half. Harold’s not saying his…..but they make a cool team, in a classic, “man and his wolf” way. OH, and that’s Shadow in the back by the fountain. He’s a sweet, sweet pound puppy, a cocker/lab cross. He is Shylowe’s best friend, and the entire family, with Harold’s wife Jan, comprise Sylowe’s pack. Then, there’s the surly cat. NO, we don’t mention the cat!
An English warrior seen today at the King Harold Day celebrations at Waltham Abbey. This event happens every year to celebrate King Harold who died in 1066 at the Battle of Hastings. King Harold is buried in the grounds of Waltham Abbey church. —- Nikon D3 with 24-70mm f2.8G ED Lens / 1/200s at f7.1 / Matrix Metering / ISO 200 / -0.3EV / TTL Flash —- You can see more of my images on my website —-
Harold is a Hanging zombie Judge.
Antrim County, Michigan
7 Shape Vector drawn by hand from scratch in Xara Xtreme. Classic English Playwrite and Nobel Prize for literature Winner (watch his amazing acceptance speech here). Died on Christmas Eve 2008. / —— /
Alright, who brought the dog? /
Nikon D60, 18-55mm / F32 @ 8 secs Had no tripod with me today as I stopped at Harold Boas Gardens in Wellington St, Perth. 28th Jan 09
This is for my daughters who are HUGE Neighbours fans! They tell me that Harold Bishop (aka Ian Smith) is leaving the show this week after 20 years! I have personally had the honour of working with Ian many moons ago (no… I’m not an actor or TV person!) and he is a delight and very witty man who deserves to be honoured with a tribute t-shirt! Enjoy. Brother Adam Youtube Video .
At Harold Park, Glebe. I’d never been there before and this is a very nice place.
Harold Park on Glebe Water, Sydney, Australia. Worked on in Ultimate FX.
This is Harold while on a boat trip, he seemed to follow us everywhere, he was the only one of his kind around, and I think he was begging for food lol. Lovers Key, Florida
Been waiting a while to get this shot, as the square has been being renovated. I was at the original unveiling of the statue of Harold Wilson with Tony Blair and Lady Wilson, back in the late 1990’s. Single RAW shot processed 3 times, hdr’d using Photomatix and B&W conversion in Elements 6.
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