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  • Interesting title ;) Hmmmmm

  • yum! I’m constantly amused by how sex still apparently sells food, I decided to do my own project on this subject called “oral fixation”. more of this to come, there is nothing more sexy than food combined with the human form….yowzez!

  • regeneration
    by bellmusker

    I almost touched someone today / Almost

    One of the blessings of agoraphobia – and yes, there are a few – is that it gifts you with a finely tuned awareness of safe spaces. Watching life pass by my porch was both a tantalising and yet devastating reminder of what I was unable to embrace. I couldn’t leave my house for an appallingly long time, and I’m still dealing with the intimacy that encompasses reconnecting with people. I still have a lot to learn.

  • For the Flower Power Project Screensaver ___ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.

  • poison & sunlit fur
    by bellmusker

    You buy your first stilettos, four inches high and fire engine red. You can’t quite strut in them yet, but you will.

    The world breaks everyone, and many are strong at the broken places. / Ernest Hemingway I hid this for a long time. Mostly because I sent it off to a publisher, but also because it’s without a doubt my most personal piece on RB. It was accepted by the publisher and recently I read it aloud at the book launch. Yasemin Sumner (who also had a story published in the same book) and Luckyvegetable said my voice didn’t tremble at all. I think they were being kind. After all, when you read your diary out to a room full of strangers, you’re allowed to shake a bit.

  • Copyright 2004 Mariam Muradian. All rights reserved. I painted this series, including this painting, after hang gliding at 10,000 feet! / That perspective and that experience changes you forever in a split second! Oil pastels , acrylics, and charcoal on canvas. CLICK ON SAME IMAGE IN MY JOURNAL UNDER “MY FLYING ART MOVIE” TO SEE THE SERIES SLIDE SHOW!

  • It occurs to me that sometimes we just don’t ask ourselves enough questions.

  • Guys this is my attempt to pick up brush and start making strokes on a canvas with different shades & tones of oil colors. While i was doing this all the time i was hearing music of silence which helped me a lot in bringing out the mood which i wanted to potray…given a touch of a honey shades all over a perfect view in a full open & bright sunny spring day in the middle of a wide range of huge mountains. / / The size is 18” x 30 on a streched canvas made with oil paints. Hope you will enjoy my honey view too.. /

  • POTD Digital Image Cafe August 31, 2008.

  • The honeybee teaches about community and harmony. One lesson we can take from this is that the well-being of any community is dependent on the health and contribution of each of its members. One member cannot take on all the responsibilities, nor can one sit back and reap all the benefits without harming the community in a negative way. Another lesson is that sometimes one can work too hard, ignoring the others in the community who can contribute, risking their health from stress and depleted health. Think of the classic workaholic. Being part of a community means knowing you cannot do it all, and asking for help when it is needed. It also means to step up and help out those who need it. We can also learn from the honeybee about conserving and preparing for the future. By balancing working roles, the hive (the community) can run efficiently and create a harmonious living environment. To the Ancient Egyptians, honeybees were believed to be the tears of the sun god Ra and honey was believed to be a symbol of resurrection and protected against evil spirits. In Ancient Greece the honeybee was thought to be messengers for the gods. The Priestesses of the Oracle in Delphi were sought to answer questions about the future and past. The Priestesses sat on three-legged stools near a spot where sweet-smelling fumes rose up through an omphalos stone, which was hollow and shaped similar to a bee hive. The exterior of the omphalos stone was carved with the images of honeybees. The Honeybee was sacred to the Celtic goddess Brigid, who kept an orchard in the Otherworld, which was visited by bees. (The Honeybee, 5×7”, fresco (ink))

  • it was nice to capture this honeybee hard at work

  • ... this beautiful song (it was top o’ the pops for nearly the whole of 1968) Honey’ by Bobby Goldsbro ...Ancient Egyptians used it for a variety of reasons.Honey is a sweet fluid produced by honey bees , and derived from the nectar of flowers. Honey stipulates a pure product that does not allow for the addition of any other substance…this includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners. Honey bees (the genus Apis); honey produced by other bees or other insects has very different properties…... .a first experimental digital creation with my plug-inz lol! what fun in digi-land eh? :] ... .

  • WHAT A PLEASURE TO WATCH AND CAPTURE MY LITTLE BORDERCOLLIE PUPS, LIKE THIS CAPTURE!

  • They are a great match….... / Canon 40D + 300mm Rainbow Lorikeet Scientific name: Trichoglossus haematodus / Family: Psittacidae / Order: Psittaciformes / What does it look like? The Rainbow Lorikeet is unmistakable with its bright red beak and colourful plumage. Both sexes look alike, with a blue (mauve) head and belly, green wings, tail and back, and an orange/yellow breast. They are often seen in loud and fast-moving flocks, or in communal roosts at dusk.

  • Honey eater making the most of the Grevillia / Canon 40D 300mm / Northern Beaches Sydney – my front yard

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Honey Glazed Fungi These beautiful fungi were on the walk to St Columba Falls (one of Tasmania’s highest waterfalls), in St Columba Falls State Reserve located in Tasmania’s north east region. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/60sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200

  • Nikon D40 with 18-5mm GII lens / 55mm ~ 1/250’s ~ f / 8 ~ ISO=200 / Tripod / ________ / ________ / ________

  • A small sampling of some of the Honey Bees I captured on 08/21/09, early am…....Anderson, CA – also available without the verbage. / Please view in large format. copyright protected and registered – please respect copyrights. / /

  • Taken on Sunday 13th September 2009 Part of a sequence of shots taken for pet portraits

  • Small honey eater on a Strelitzia having some nectar :-) These little birds adapt quite well to urban living, nesting in thick shrubbery in peoples gardens. Kwinana Western Australia. :-) Olympus E-410 Featured in the group – 101 Photography – 24/09/09 / Featured in the group – Alphabet Soup – 28/09/09

  • A little Australian Native Stingless Bee (Trigona carbonaria), cleaning her long proboscis (a complex “tongue”), used to suck the nectar from flowers. These little bees are harmless to humans, which is a good thing, as to get this shot, at 5x, I had to put the lens right in her face.. Hehe! Shot in the Noosa National Park, Noosa Heads, Queensland, Australia. Flower is a native wildflower to the sandy areas, not sure of the name unfortunately. Canon 5D Mk II, 65mm, 5x. Available Large, and best appreciated Large!

  • A lovely misy foggy morning recently..changing all the time..from honey tones to white…then gone!!!

  • Captured on 10/22/09 just before the sun set…..the only editing was to tone down the contrast…..enjoy and please view in large format…. This image is copyright protected and registered; please respect copyrights:MCN: CAHCH-57PW3-A9BWV / / /

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