This Austin A70 is a permanent feature amongst the gum-trees on my father-in-law’s top paddock. You can tell how long it’s been sitting there by the branches growing in, around and over its body! Location: Kangaroo Island, South Australia All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
The magnificent view from the summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
I love finding ackward angles to shoot things. Here is the Liberty Bell shot at a very ackward angle. Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSET / TRAVEL / BOUDOIR / OTHER
Wave action at Narooma in New South Wales, Australia.
Hauling myself a little further up the tweaking learning curve resulted in this from two shots I took in Liverpool this very day. / . / © photogenique (dave peddie), using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
The Maheno shipwreck is located on Fraser Island in Queensland, Australia.
The Royal Albert Bridge that spans the Tamar river on the border between Cornwall and Devon in South-West UK. / This railway bridge was opened in 1859 and was built by probably the best engineer of the Victorian era, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and is still in daily use now. / I took this shot on a cold November morning just before the sun fully came up. The town of Saltash in Cornwall are celebrating the 150th anniversary of this grand old bridge and of Brunel himself in May. For details of events please Click Here See my video on YouTube
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The Red Bridge completed in 1838, is the oldest bridge on the National Highway. The bricks (more than one and a half million) were made in the town itself. Convict-built to a European design it has needed very little repair work over the years and now carries well over a two million vehicles a year. For those visiting Australia and the state of Tasmania this bridge is located in the township of Campbelltown, the town has accomodation in the form of hotels and bed and breakfasts.
/This historic building has been saved by developers building a dome around the structure, the Historic Shot Tower was saved. More information on this building can be found at http://www.walkingmelbourne.com/building543.html This building is a landmark in Melbourne , Australia in the shopping centre Melbourne Central Equipment Used ; Nikon D70
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Announcement Friday the 7th of June at 8:00pm For one night only, Dr Herbert Lampwicke invites one and all to a practical demonstration of his world famous mind machine! Prepare to marvel as uncannily accurate facts are revealed to complete strangers about their lives! Watch in wonderment as he tells of what has been and even perhaps, what has yet to come! Bear witness to the the impossible made possible, where seeing truly is believing! Doors open promptly at 7:45pm Admission 1d
This is the ruined priory at Guisborough (North East UK).
Friday August 3rd It happened again tonight. The old fool had left the door unlocked; and there, above the cages, some apparently empty and some housing pink-eyed rodents; stood the vessel containing the precious green liquid and marked with the words: “NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION” once more, at my disposal. Thanks to yesterday’s acquisition of a rather splendid pocketwatch, I have been able to establish that administration of about 2floz of the serum is sufficient to remain effective for approximately two hours. I have thus resolved that, weather permitting, tomorrow’s edification will begin with the short trip into town whereupon I will partake in what will no doubt be another fruitful bout of “shopping”, after which with any luck, there will be ample time for a spot of inexpensive dining followed by a close inspection of the ample figures belonging to those delightful ladies up there at Pedlar’s Lane bathhouse, whom I understand,usually prefer to keep themselves hidden away from prying eyes. Dash it… Awfully sorry ladies!
These are a few of my Great Granfather’s old pictures
Narrative / http://www.redbubble.com/people/edwardfish/journal/1046376-an-audience-with-the-hapless-narrative The Making of / http://www.redbubble.com/people/edwardfish/journal/1046719-the-making-of-an-audience-with-the-hapless Extract / By now, still unable to contain his amusement the dog was rolling about the room as his master swatted and flapped with one hand whilst pulling bird after manic bird from his throat with the other. And then with a thud to the back of my head came blackness. / Waking to find myself face down on the floor, I could hear the grating wheeze of the dogs laughter and the tinkling of broken glass falling from my back as I rose to my knees. I rubbed a tender spot at the base of my skull, and then my eyes. / Through a haze of dust and feathers the scene before me gradually came into focus. The frenzied attack on my host continued, and it was clear that despite his bravery, his efforts to fend of the relentless beasts had become futile. / However, at the very same moment his eyes had suggested a man resigned to his fate, with a swipe of his glove he was able to buy himself enough time to reach into his overcoat and pull out a large shiny object which he tossed into the air. / The object – a medal of the grandest order- fell at the feet of the sniggering hound. The dog looked down at the prize and breathed out a deep sigh of smug satisfaction. “Well…” gurgled his battle worn master, by now at the limits of his patience: / “DON’T JUST STAND THERE LIKE AN OVER GROWN FRICKIN GOOFBALL…D-O-O-O SOMETHING!!!!!”
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Please visit Mission to Africa website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Sarah was close to death when she was brought to our mission center in Kujama Nigeria. I was getting ready to travel to ungwa/fada Village to see how they were coping with the new water pump and Grinder we bought them on our previous visit. As I was loading the vehicle, one of my helpers noticed a man carring a woman on his back. We found out later he had walked 6 miles carrying his sick wife. She was unable to move or communicate with us. We carried her into the small hall. Her body was all swollen and she was in great pain. I spoke to her husband through an intrepritor and he told us she was suddenly stricken with sickness a week ago. He was so distraught. I then spoke to Sarah and assured her that God was a God of Great love and compassion, and that he would heal her. I just knew that all were about to see a miracle take place. / Jesus says: / Mar 16:17-18 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; (18) They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover. With the help of an Intrepretor We began to Pray. I laid hands on Sarah and began to praise and Worship God. he has anointed me with power over all power of the enimy. It was about 10 minutes later, that Sarah opened her eyes and began to Speak. / It was not the native Housa Language, but the heavenly Language she was speaking, Gift of Tongues. Her legs began to move anddn her arms. 25 minutes later, and Sarah ws sitting up on a chair. This Photo was taken just 30 minutes after the Lord filled her with the Holy Spirit and completely healed her. PRAISE GOD! I spoke to Sarak on 2oth June 2008 Via telephone, and she is well and sharing her Miracle with many. Sarah was healed on 11th December 2007. / This was witnessed by 30 villagers who had gathered outside the small hall. Please continue to pray for me and the Return mission to Rural villages on 9th October 2008. / Please click on link below: / http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Link to all my art & Writings: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/joshuatree1
An old bicycle at the old dairy factory Freia, Openluchtmuseum, Arnhem, Netherlands. The steam-driven factory Freia was the first dairy factory in the Dutch province of Friesland, starting its production in 1879 and continuing until 1970. In 1991, its oldest part was rebuilt in Openluchtmuseum (Open Air Museum) Arnhem. March 2008. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135, tripod. Post-processing: retouch, sharpening, color enhancement, crop.
Painted by Maurice Mitchell , my grandfather. All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
St Columb’s Cathedral, built in 1633. Derry City, Northern Ireland.1633 / HDR an Orton effect / Nikon D50 50mm f1.8 lens
The Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Angkor, World Heritage Site, breathtaking in its granduer. The picture says it all. Taken with Ektachrome slide film, Cambodia, 2000.
hmmm….don’t know why this was hidden… A poem by Matt Penfold A lonely chair sits in a fort / Beside a lonely wall / It served a Sergeant Major once / Before he had a fall This man you see was just the kind / Who worked his men like slaves / And many of these men he broke / And sent to early graves The evil man it seems was prone / To lean back on his chair / And place his feet upon the desk / Then pluck his nasal hair One day this habit caught him out / He slipped and hit his head / The doctor who attended then / Pronounced him nicely dead His charges who were still alive / All cheered and punched the air / And had a special medal struck / In honour of the chair ;-)
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