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  • my son at the age of roughly one hour

  • 3 years old kissing Mom’s belly

  • I guess everyone of u knows this feeling one of the best.

  • A cute little giraffe called Georgie.

  • I went to a friends house today to take pics of her precious little girl she is such a sweet little baby soooo cute! lol

  • this is my friends son “dallas” / he’s got the most gorgeous eyes!! / Ash darling, you’ve got one hell of a son! / He’s 5 months old.

  • ... my sweet little angel ! / I know, not a creative title ! I’m uninspired for it right not. might change it later ^^ - / copyrighted / / .

  • Taylah Marie :)

  • Little boy with deep blue eyes

  • .... / . / . / © my work is copyrighted and can not be used in any way without my written permission

  • I seen so many gravestones of Little Ones while I was in Tennessee, not having the means back then to help these babies..or their mothers. Nikon D90 / 18-200mm Vr Lens

  • This is one of the new mountain goat kids, born about 2-3 weeks ago. Because he’s so young, he spends most of his time around mom. Fortunately, his mother is pretty experienced in raising kids and doesn’t get too upset when he wanders off. Despite his young age, he’s already very comfortable running around and playing on very steep slopes. I do like the diagonal elements in the composition – I usually try not to have the horizon bisect the subject, but in this case I wasn’t able to get a different angle and decided to include it. Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) / Mt Evans Wilderness Area, CO / Sony a700 / Sigma 300/2.8 / Giottos tripod, Acratech ballhead, Wimberley Sidekick ISO200, 1/2000sec, f/2.8

  • On the edge of the Rio Tejo (Tagus) stands a grand momument to the explorers of Portugal….Those intrepid men from Lisbon and beyond, who made such an undeniably long lasting change to their world, and ours. Pause for a moment….I looked up the subject of Portuguese Explorers at Wikipedia. There are no less than 108 pages of these gregarious fellows, who left the safety of home and hearth to find a world, waiting quietly to be uncovered. There is a favorite tome in my library, called aptly, “The Mapmaker”, by Frank Slaughter. It is a novel about the man who drew the famous map of the world in 1436. His name was Andrea Bianco, and Lisbon was the center of the then known universe. King John I, is on the throne of Portugal, and the age of exploration is about to explode, for the curiosity of this man knows no bounds. He seeks knowledge of the ends of the earth. Andrea is a real man, a mapmaker from Venice, who lived long before Columbus. So is Infante D. Henrique, Prince of Portugal, born in 1394. The Infante (Prince) had a colorful life. He established a school for the art of navigation, mapmaking, and shipbuilding in Portugal, which was to influence those skills for hundreds of years to follow. Wikipedia disputes this, but having visiting schools of this fashion myself, in South America, I know from experience that these schools are often very small and humble. Henry’s life lends credence to this scenario, in that he, although in a royal lineage, did not flaunt his wealth, but used it for helping others, and funding exploration. He is described as a man of “soft words” and mild mannered. http://library.thinkquest.org/J002678F/prince_henry_the_navigator.htm This tiny nation of Portugal, was the first European land to explore the unknown world. The European projenitor of discovery, the concept that man will always want to reach for the stars. My little book, and my visit to Lisbon, began to unravel a bit of the puzzle that has lain dormant in my soul for a number of years…The pieces are starting to fit together…

  • My little angel Tammy who appears in my series.. / “Angel Of The Shores” series 1 – 11 / Here as a sweet Father’s Day Card.. enjoy :))

  • I was out trying to get some final images for my pika project. A pretty good day when I heard the groaning sounds of agitated mountain goats behind me. I didn’t even realize they were there until they got noisy. I was in a little island of flat, fairly stable rocks in the talus, and had to quickly swing around, balancing on a pointy, loose rock to get the angle for these nannies. I turned around and saw these 2 adult nannies circling each other with their heads lowered – one of those signs things are going to get interesting very soon. I’m not even sure what the conflict was over, but after only a couple of seconds of circling, they went at it. It didn’t take long to see who was the victor. The other goat backed down very quickly, but not quickly enough, and wound up getting chased down a short slope. I rarely see mountain goats who aren’t sure-footed, but this one was in an uncontrolled slide down a few boulders. Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) / Mt Evans Wilderness Area, Mt Evans, CO / Sony A700 / Sigma 300mm f/2.8+1.4TC / Giottos Tripod & Jobu gimbal ISO200, 1/1250sec, f/3.5

  • 5×7 inch portrait of a gorgeous little girl called Pippa, done with graphite and coloured pencils. Reference photo was kindly provided by Andrea at Pencil Painting Network.

  • Sleep Silent Angel Gently Sleep / Bethany captured asleep again, this time standing and leaning against Grandpa’s chair. Camera Nikon D700 with 105mm Sigma Lense. / /

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