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  • When i finished I realized it was homer.

  • Taken in 1983 Mamiya 645 with Ektachrome film

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  • FEATURED IN EARTH KEEPERS ON 11-01-2009. WINNER OF ‘ALASKA ~ BEYOND YOUR DREAMS, WITHIN YOUR REACH CHALLENGE – PACIFIC NORTHWEST GROUP 9-05-2009. FEATURED PACIFIC NORTHEST GROUP ON 9-05-2009. WINNER OF JULY AVATAR CHALLENGE – BIRDS OF PREY June 2009. FEATURED IN ALASKA ~ BEYOND YOUR DREAMS ON 6-23-2009. FEATURED IN AMERICA’S ~ RURAL, URBAN, WILD AND FREE ON 6-16-2009. FEATURED IN THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER ON 5-27-2009. FINALIST IN THE NOVEMBER + DECEMBER 2008 NATURAL DEVELOPMENTS GROUP. THANK YOU!! © Deb Larson Camera: Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D; F-Stop: f/6.7; Exposure: 1/200 sec.; ISO-Speed: 100; Focal Length: 180mm. Bald Eagles, taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska, with Kachemak Bay as the background.

  • Homer, Alaska Boat Harbor / Nikon D40

  • FEATURED ON RED BUBBLE’S HOME PAGE MARCH 8, 2009!!! Winner of the North Carolina Sun Challenge in the All of North Carolina Group, March, 2009. Featured in the All of North Carolina Group, March 8, 2009. Featured in America’s Natural Wonders – October 3, 2009. Homer took this picture after getting up early and hiking up to a mountain top near Dillsboro, North Carolina in the Great Smoky Mountains in May, 2006. It was sure worth the hike!

  • Dissolving evolutionary theory in one fell swoop!

  • I saw Homer Simpson at the tanning salon I go to in NYC’s East Village. Someone should’ve told him he needed to remove his clothes first! Can you believe that? Click once on this image to enlarge. / / / /

  • Vesta was the virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman mythology. Vesta’s presence was symbolized by the sacred fire that burned at her hearth and temples. / She is still the fire of the domestic hearth and overseer of the home where family and a sense of belonging reign, and from which the fruits of the earth are prepared and stored. Like the flame itself, Vesta’s unwavering warmth encompasses her influence and remains a force. The Great Goddess still comforts us by consistently sending us feelings of security, endurance, and comfort. Vesta never ceases to remind us that her flame is always near, always burning and always harboring the universal strand of life. / Should we need some comforts because of friction that may occurred in our homes then we should light a candle and while looking a the flame remember / Homer’s Hymn To Vesta: / Come, Vesta, / To live in this beautiful home. / Come with warm feelings of friendship. / Bring your intelligence, / Your energy and your passion / To join us with your goodwill. / Burn brightly at my hearth. / Burn always in my soul. / You are welcome here. / I remember you. Music – Oliver Shanti – Tocar Para Sarakali / 15th January 2009

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  • We stopped for pizza late one evening (11:00pm) at “Starvin Marvin’s” which is located at the beginning of the Homer Spit. This lighthouse is located right next door. It is mainly used as a bed & breakfast and not a true lighthouse.

  • Featured in Endangered Plants – July 18, 2009 / Featured in Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams – July 16, 2009 Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae). Red columbine is a perennial herb that has short-lived fibrous roots and a vertical underground stem (caudex). It is 30-80 cm (12-30 in) tall, growing from the caudex. Compound leaves are distinctly divided into obovate leaflets. The flower is downward facing, with all petals prolonged backward into a tubular spur. Sepals are petal-like and typically red. Petals are yellow and become redder at the tip of the spur. Plant growth begins in early spring. This plant blooms from March to July and sets fruit in mid to late summer (June to August). Aboveground portions of Red columbine die back to the caudex in mid to late autumn. Red columbine is pollinated by hummingbirds, which may depend on the plant as an important nectar source. In addition, at least four bee species have been found to be effective pollinators of red columbine in southeastern Wisconsin and northwards. / Habitat: Red columbine is found in dry to mesic or even low woods, especially along borders or clearings of oak-hickory, oak-maple and maple-basswood forests, black-oak savannas, cedar glades, pine woods, and mixed conifer hardwood forests. It can also be found on wooded to open rocky hillsides, bluffs, calcareous cliffs, outcrops, ledges, banks, beach ridges, gravelly shorelines, roadsides, quarries, and peat bogs. / Red columbine is endangered in Florida. / Information accessed on the internet July 6, 2009 (http://www.gardenguides.com) Photographed in Homer, AK, June 23, 2009 / Canon EOS 50D / f/5.6 / 1/500 / ISO 125 / 213mm focal length

  • The spit is a 4 1/2 mile long piece of land that juts out into Kachemak Bay. This geographical landmark reportedly sank an estimated 8 feet during the massive Alaska Earthquake of 1964. The spit is also home to the Homer Boat Harbor. The harbor contains both deep and shallow water docks and serves up to 1500 commercial and pleasure boats at its summer peak. / . / Additional features and attractions include The Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon, which is an artificial “fishing hole”, campgrounds, hotels, and restaurants including the Salty Dawg Saloon, which is constructed out of several historic buildings from Homer.

  • Featured in A Place To Call Home – July 16, 2009 This old cabin on the road to Homer, Alaska seems to have been repaired many times. / Dynamic Photo HDR / Canon EOS Rebel XT

  • We returned to Homer this year especially to spend time with the eagles again. It is my quest to photograph them to a higher standard than I achieved in 2008 especially wanting to bring out the feather detail, head plumage and clear eyes. This bald eagle was caught resting on an old piece of driftwood on Homer Spit. The even light was an advantage for this series of images. When we were reviewing this image we noticed that as he took off he lost one of his feathers – guess he didn’t need it with wings that size! From a day on Homer Spit, Alaska, USA – July 2009. Nikon D90: AF-S Nikkor 70-300mm lens 300mm: 1/1500 sec f5.6: ISO 640

  • Feature Image – Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams Group / Feature Image – Image Writing Group Haines Icefield Grewingk Glacier – Kenai National Wilderness Area / Overlooking Homer Alaska USA The sun spotlighted the glacier and nothing else – it was a show of light and grandeur – not to be taken for granted, the sky later changed back to cloud and a misty mood. Two birds flew across my field of vision & added interest to the sky. From a day at Homer Alaska USA July 2009 Nikon D90 / Nikkor AF-S 70-300mm / 300mm / f80@1/1000sec / iso200

  • Feature Image – All Parks Group / Feature Image – Mountains Across the Globe Group Haines Icefield Grewingk Glacier – Kenai National Wilderness Area. / / The sun spotlighted t he glacier and nothing else – it was a show of light and grandeur – not to be taken for granted, the sky later changed back to cloud and a misty mood. / From a day at Homer Alaska USA July 2009 Nikon D90 / Nikkor AF-S 70-300mm / 300mm / f80@1/1000sec / iso200

  • Feature Image – Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams Group An amazing view out to Homer Spit, a stretch of land that encases retail and food outlets, a marina, and the port for large ships, including the Marine Ferry From a day on Homer Spit Alaska – USA July 2009 Nikon D90

  • Fire weed framed the incredible view out to the land mass being drenched in summer showers. Gulls danced away when a Bald Eagle approached to claim their “catch of the day”, scraps left at the lookout by lucky fisher people. From at day at Homer AK USA July 2009 Nikon D90 / 18-150mm Nikkor lens

  • When the going gets Duff, the Duff get going! This was shot in 2006, outside a stall at the Royal Melbourne Show. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my work in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F8, 1/250 sec, ISO 200, focal length 68mm. 7-5262

  • Featured in Alaska~Beyond Your Dreams – September 2, 2009 / Featured in The Beauty of Nature – August 19, 2009 / Featured in Human.Animal.Nature. – August 11, 2009 Blue or Purple Flowers ( Five Petals with One or More Spurs ) / Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae) / Northern Blue Columbine / Aquilegia brevistyla Season: June/July / Habitat: Montane to Subalpine Woods / Height: Up to 50 cm Description: Remarkably similar to its cultivated relative, the blue columbine is easy to identify. Only the columbines have 5 sepals and 5 tubular petals which extend behind the flower in a distinctive spur. The sepals are blue, while the petals are white, becoming blue towards the basal spur. The leaves are compound, divided into three leaflets, each of which is further divided into 3 (sometimes 5) leaflets. The leaflets are deeply lobed, almost maple-like in nature, with rounded teeth. The leaves are very delicate, and grow in large numbers. / (mountainnature.com) Accessed on the internet August 10, 2009 / / Photographed near Homer, Alaska. Canon Rebel XT

  • Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul did it send hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs and vultures, for so were the counsels of Jove fulfilled from the day on which the son of Atreus, king of men, and great Achilles, first fell out with one another. / / And which of the gods was it that set them on to quarrel? It was the son of Jove and Leto; for he was angry with the king and sent a pestilence upon the host to plague the people, because the son of Atreus had dishonoured Chryses his priest. Now Chryses had come to the ships of the Achaeans to free his daughter, and had brought with him a great ransom: moreover he bore in his hand the sceptre of Apollo wreathed with a suppliant’s wreath and he besought the Achaeans, but most of all the two sons of Atreus, who were their chiefs. / / “Sons of Atreus,” he cried, “and all other Achaeans, may the gods who dwell in Olympus grant you to sack the city of Priam, and to reach your homes in safety; but free my daughter, and accept a ransom for her, in reverence to Apollo, son of Jove.” / The beginning of The Iliad by Homer / / When this creation started to take shape I saw a 21st Century take on the Archaean (ancient Greek) soldiers heading off to battle in a famous ‘phallanx’ line of foot soldiers, with their shields up making no gaps for arrows to penetrate, they would walk on for as long as it took like that. / / Sailing to Troy according to Homer and bringing their historic fighting to life we have been fascinated by the myth ever since…bringing the vision of the ancient painted pottery images of Greek soldiers with their muscular leg shapes and their round shields held in a pattern of beauty into the 21st century via an abstract Incendia fractal creation. You might also like The Lost Temples of Gobekli Tepe /

  • Black pen on photocopy paper. Coloured in Adobe Illustrator. The fourth in my series for the Happy challenge. At the moment a lot of things seem to be clicking into place making me feel quite chuffed with life. I would pretty much rate myself at 9 out of 10 for happiness in 2009. This is as close I can get to real colouring in Illustrator, including my permanent Homer Simpson 5 o’clock shadow. I think I’m gonna work on this over the next week or so and do some digital colouring to make a few different versions. I’ll upload them all as they are created. The one with the most favourable comments will be my final entry. So please, all feedback would be very welcome. I saw Stefan Sagmeister give a lecture at my university about 4 years ago and it was quite inspirational. His work is awesome and it’d be wonderful to be a part of anything he created!

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