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  • oil on board

  • Model: Esther Make: Hasselblad / Model: Hasselblad H3D-39 / Shutter Speed: 1/400 second / F Number: F/9.0 / Focal Length: 100 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Date Picture Taken: Jul 12, 2007, 8:10:24 PM

  • ...slightly different from what I usually do From the series Fairy tales

  • A cirrus cloud drifts over Mt. Hood in Oregon as the last light of a summer day hits the peak.

  • Taken on the boardwalk one evening at “The Nobbies”, Phillip Island as my nephew spied on the little penguins walking underneath. It looked too cute! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-

  • Mt. Hood, Oregon on a very snowy day. No one on the lifts.

  • 3rd Annual WinterWolf Studios traditional art competition. This piece came in third place! Hoorah! Referenced off of one of their photos. Can check their stuff out here – http://girltripped.deviantart.com/

  • Another from the pine forest in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Sunday 20 April. With the picturesque shack, lichen covered pine trees, red mushrooms, and then the mist rolling in, I was torn in so many directions – in the end I made an attempt to get all elements in the one shot! / / Margo has kindly provided me with the following info on the red mushrooms – glad I didn’t taste any – I could have flown like Santa’s reindeers!!! / / (1) The Fly Agaric Amanita muscaria is the famous white-spotted red toadstool beloved of children’s book illustrators. They are widely known as one of the few poisonous fungi in the UK, but it is not generally realised that this is because they are in fact strongly psychedelic. Eaten raw, they cause stomach cramps, hallucinations1 and, possibly, death. In some parts of Europe they have long been associated with magic and legend. In Lapland, reindeer regularly get high on them and are seen to leap around, giving rise to the story of Santa’s flying reindeer. Lapps have a custom of deliberately feeding them to their deer, and then collecting and drinking the urine because most of the toxins are filtered out by the reindeer’s digestive system. 1 They are not the same thing as ‘magic mushrooms’. (2) Also, ‘toad-stuhl’ is a German name meaning ‘seat of death’. _ / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /

  • My beautiful sister, Leesa… this shot was taken on a day out at Adelaide Zoo in June 08 Featured in Family Unlimited August 2009 Featured in Photography 101 February 2009 Featured in Everything Winter 2008 Featured in Everyday Women 2008

  • This piece was recently part of an exhibition. It is my version of the story Little Red Riding Hood with a little twist of course. :P The original artwork looks exactly like the the photo, and has slight texture to the ground. Enjoy! :) Original available at NZD$800 or AUD$635. Please bubblemail me for purchase & shipping enquiry. Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas. Slight texture. Matt Varnished.Sides painted black. / Size: 770×380x20mm / Date: May 2008

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  • Acrylic Painting on 16×16 inch piece of gray slate. / the negative area is the bare slate as is. This is my version of Little Red Riding Hood. / About 39 seconds before she ate the Big Bad Wolf. / Read the reply i wrote to GinnyMac for more info on ‘Twisted Red Riding Hood’ / :)

  • red sugar
    by bellmusker

    Some girls just stick in your throat, and you can’t wash them down.

    It’s so dark inside the wolf / Brothers Grimm When I moved home from Europe and unpacked my boxes, I found my red coat again Her red coat, really. I was nineteen the last time I’d worn it so I didn’t scowl at the loose button, or how it stretched across the bust. She was always much skinnier than me, after all, especially once the wolf came knocking. She’d told me she’d come back for it. It’s just that she didn’t have the money for him, and he was knocking soon, and she really, really needed him tonight. And I could take the coat as payment, if only I’d answer the knock for the both of us. She’d come back for it; of course she would. I keep the collar turned up when I wear it now, at 36. Sometimes, I don’t even feel the cold. But other times, I feel it in my bones.

  • Jenny and Jude, screwing around on the way to Grandma’s house. I am especially fond of Jenny’s wellies and her grocery bag.

  • Sure, stick your nose right in my lens hood. This little vixen obviously feels comfortable enough with me that she approaches me pretty closely. So closely I was afraid I’d have a nose print on my front element. This is a full frame shot, no cropping. Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) / Wheatridge, CO / Sony a700 / Sigma 300mm f/2.8 / Giottos tripod, Acratech ballhead, Wimberley Sidekick ISO400, 1/640sec, f/5.6, +1EV

  • Juncos in Winter was shot with a Nikon FE and Fuji 200 print film in Grants Pass, Oregon

  • She’s just startin’ out…

  • Thanks for LQQKING! Thank you to the hosts for featuring my work!!

  • Abstract print zentai suit on a zebra print background

  • An old, Chinese man sits watching the World go by from the inside of a San Francisco tram – USA, 2009

  • To have a good friend, take their hand… and walk on the beach. This is a story.. of best friends who happend to marry best friends who both have two year olds. The girl is my daughter Summer and her best of friends Matthew. Thank you Larissa for calling this to my attention. I have been away on vacation with limited internet access so I will be catching up soon. I just couldnt resist this shot as I was mulling through my picts of the week spent with friends and family. Taken in the Outer Banks of NC. WOW! Thank you all so much for the comments, and favs. This is a very special image to me. I’m thrilled so many others took the time to take a visit. I appreciate you all.

  • Zzzz. Why fight or even eat grandma when you haven’t slept for three days.

  • Lower Antelope Canyon. / Looks like the Pontiac hood ornament shape to me.

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