New Hi res. / “This is a commission depicting the Safe Return of an unknown spitfire during the early summer of 1942. The commissioner requested “Moles” somewhere in the painting as he is a mole-catcher by profession. I’ve done a few alterations since last seen on RB (thanks to Bob Martin for crit) and I’ve given it a matt varnish finish which brings out the colours. / Acrylic on canvas board. 24”x 18”
Taken At Baslow Edge Derbyshire.UK
Happy birthday, Karakum!
i love this one its one of my favourites so far
Photo taken some years ago on the Lincolnshire Wolds. In the UK, this crop is known as oilseed rape, though it does have other names elsewhere in the world.
Boy and his sailboat, reflections
Same image as Majestic this one with scripture. This image was taken in the Grand Tetons. This is Mount Moran. “His Works” has been featured in the Living Christianity Group Please View Larger
Same image . / Just an upload for a request for image with no boarder . www.kirkhillephotography.com
The heavens are about to open as this quick moving storm cloud resemble waves behind the building, taken on the Cheveron Island(Nerang River) bridge looking towards the east. 29/11/08 View more of my storm images / / Storms
1/15/09 – Top Ten in Rural Around the Globe Hands challenge Taken 7/7/08 – Clarks Valley PA. / A friend stopped by to feed the wild chipmunk that comes to our back door for nuts. Chippy wasn’t sure what to think about this guy. DID HE WASH HIS HANDS?? /
Bald eagle scanning the scene for feeding opportunities, and trumpeting his thoughts and feelings as only an eagle can. Nikon D300, Nikkor 600 mm f4 lens, 1.4 teleconverter, ISO 250, f11, 1/800s.
14th Dalai Lama of Tibet | urgyen sanag choeling monastery | kungri | pin valley | himachal pradesh | india / © tim buckley | bodhi images / 77640002.1.4 exclusive limited edition print 1 | 20 His Holiness traveled to this remote Himalayan valley in 2004, to give teachings, empowerments, and consecrate the Urgyen Sanag Choeling Monastery in Kungri. / I very fortunately was given the opportunity and permission to photograph his visit over 10 days to 4 villages. / The Spiti / Lahaul and Pin Valleys are accessible only in the summer months, via the 4550m Kunzum Pass, in these incredible, high altitude, arid valleys the simplicity and humility of the tribal peoples is astounding and very refreshing
Fresh lilies from my garden :) Shot with Canon PowerShot A550.
This is dedicated to Gérard de Nerval and his Twelve Sonnets. On reflection I add this perfect rendition of Ave Maria to this painting. / Gérard de Nerval would have liked it. Music – Sumi Jo – Caccini – Ave Maria Painting using acrylics, pigment, wax and graphite – 102 42cm on paper May 6th 2009
Well since we last looked in on Lil’ Bit… he had made a trip to Best Friends Haven For Animals…started going through training to become a house dog and not a wild aggressive little Taco dog! / All was going well and then the little rascal decided to follow his nose one day and disappeared into the desert for over 5 hours. He was gone in a blink of an eye and no way could a person find this foxy little guy…especially in 110 degree heat…needless to say it was a tense 5 hours and we just had to hope for the best… They told us at Best Friends that it would be hard to break this habit of ranging out, following his nose and neutering was of the utmost priority. It had become a survival instinct even if he had a full bowl of food. He had pretty much gone “Native” during the months he had survived in the wilds of the desert…a huge challenge on our part to take this habit in check. / The very next day he was scheduled to have the neuter opperation..my husband says that he ran away on purpose…wanted to keep his little bag a jewels…LOL!! Well… he did return but upon very careful inspection…standing back and out of range of his huge teeth…it appeared that he had been mauled by a really big animal or a Hawk had tried to pick him up and carry him away. There were 5-6 puncture wounds across his lower back, hips and thighs. / It was going to be impossible to tend to him..he was in a heightened state of aggression and badly wounded. So fast forward to today…he has survived (how I don’t know) as he would allow no one to get close to him for the last three weeks…I would set food down and back away and he would eat every last bit…was drinking water and we would see him maybe twice a day come out from under this huge storage chest in our garage. No signs of rabies and no signs of infection …once again it is truly a miracle this little dog has survived yet another monumental life and death event. He does come in the house now…he still stays well away from myself and my husband…but I will catch him like this capture…from under his blanket just staring at me… / Lil’ Bit and I had became very close…he sat in my lap most every day while I was either at my drawing board or computer. / He his SLOWLY coming around…the pain of what happend to him must have been horrific…I could only offer soothing words and all the water and food (with ground up baby aspirin) he could eat… / Thanks for taking the time to read…send some good thoughts to Lil’Bit…
his holiness the dalai lama of tibet / © tim buckley | bodhi images / HHDL_Losar3__05.4
One of my butterfly shots. Haven´t posted many of those this year, because there haven´t been so many. MCN:CRKBL-37N3G-WC718
This artwork was featured in One Single Flower On Show.. group. / Another one from my mom’s house. She has three colors of these plants blooming now. I will show you more.. :) / Model PENTAX K200D / Exposure time 1/90 s / F-number f/8 / ISO speed ratings 100 / Focal length 50 mm / /
a man and his dog sailing his boat as the sun sets / in wreck beach, vancouver bc. he kept yelling out / ‘cheap booze for sale, cold beer and wine, only for today’. it was quite funny, and even funnier that everyonelse ignored him. Location : Wreck Beach in Kitsilano, Vancouver BC. / Canada
Abstract of rust and peeling paint on the side of a dump truck. Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-120mm /
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