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  • Croudace Bay, Lake Macquarie / Newcastle NSW Australia

  • too small of a file to sell (1113×1613) :( i’d never thought i’d actually be trying to sell my manips so not many are large enough XD / anyway, this is my attempt at surrealism. ladder..flamingo..clouds… what more could you want? lol / full stock credits here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/36291880/

  • Now where’s that elevator?

  • Incognita’s approach to industrial relations leaves more than a little to be desired. She has no other relations… which is a relief, she says, because they would be nothing but trouble.

  • That is what the name of these steps are called in Ramsgate, Kent, connecting the Westcliff Prom, and the Harbour.

  • A view from Paradise Bay, Oslo, Norway.

  • I took a shot of this old barn on my way home from a day of fantastic picture taking. The ladder leaning against the barn really caught my eye. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art

  • Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. Captured at Sky City Pueblo in New Mexico. This community is located atop a 376-foot sandstone bluff that’s been home to the Acoma people for nearly 1,000 years.

  • A lot of things are amiss with Mother Nature, our poor world is drowning. Isn’t it time to show her some compassion? To undertake some action, like this little girl here? Watercolour on paper, original about 21×29cm detail at 100% / more work / the card /

  • It’s an insect. It’s a game for real men. It’s a man on a ladder…..... / AS IS photo -straight from camera – tri-X film, Mamiya, C330 medium format.

  • Here on the lovely river tweed near Selkirk in scottish borders the salmon are swimming hard against the flow to return to their spawning grounds upstream without stopping for a bite to eat and have a tough job trying to leap up some of the many obstacles in their way… I caught this slippery customer at a salmon ladder outside selkirk in the scottish borders but already the light was against me…. the spray on the lens from the falls didn’t help much either… Taken from this side of the river he was was leaping near the opposite bank in the very top left hand corner of this : / Settings at full zoom on a compact Olympus SP560 UZ were shutter priority ..f4.5, 1/500sec, ISO 80… / Any comments, tips or suggestions most welcome ;) What I really should have done was drive at least a 10mile detour to find a bridge , cross the river and grab a machete to cut my way through to a better spot on the opposite bank where the lighting at least would have been better… Of course when i see the amazing works by the skilfully talented dsargent / like this and this I wish I could do it over … / But at least I caught something – and you should have seen the ones that got away…............ teeheehehee …....... / :))

  • When you hold yourself hostage, be it in a physical or mental nature, you may be depriving yourself of something potentially beautiful, holding back from the truth trying to cage away the bits you don’t like and revealing only what you think others will approve of. Prints also available / / (c) REO 2008

  • old peters factory taree NSW australia, had to trespass for this one…worth it thoe. CANON 450D / SIGMA 10-20mm

  • Endangered Oasis / In a world where imagination, freedom of the mind and individuality is being dried up, leaving in its wake a barren bleak future.. there are those few remaining places that linger.. the last havens of free thought. The Harvesters and Oasis Defenses /

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Jacob’s Ladder is a steep and narrow zig-zag road that takes you up to Ben Lomond’s Peak, 60 kilometres from Launceston in Northern Tasmania. The Ben Lomond National Park, a 16,527 ha. park incorporating the range, is known to have the best skiing in Tasmania. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/400sec / Aperture: F4.0 / ISO: 80

  • Festivals / 16” x 24” Oil and Acrylic / . / . / . Music by Patricia Kass “Kabaret” / . / .

  • An homage to those who wait. WHEN? / When will the war end? – dispair’s wounds are festering. / When will he come home? – thoughts…spattered with passion. / When will life be normal? – time…moves slowly; me, even slower. / Dear God, WHEN? Digital work, blended impressionistic and surrealistic style. F.A. Moore, June 15, 2009. FEATURED 2009-06-16 Dear God, WHEN? in Core [C.O.R.E] Thank you!! BEST VIEWED LARGE Special thanks to stock providers: mizzd-stock and B-Squared Stock. / Mounted print ^ DETAIL* All detail views are 100% size. The face detail below links to a wider view of the head and includes watch filigree. / Face detail ^ (Click for wider view of head and watch filigree) / Keyhead detail ^ / Broken Ladder detail ^ / Soldier boot detail ^

  • processed with my action Victorian, from my large vintage set. / www.lalamartinresources.webs.com

  • Photomanipulation See it in full-size on my portfolio here This creation is in no way meant to offend anyone. I’m not religious at all, but I was toying with this idea in my head and this is the final outcome. This art consists of over ten different photos merged together. All photos, except for the old man, belongs to me and have been photographed with a Nikon D100. On top of that alot of editing has been made such as the rays, the sea, clouds, waves, the hand with the flower. With that said, the stock-image of the old man can be found here. All credit for that goes to “skydancer-stock” at deviantArt. It’s quite modified though. Comments or critics are appreciated!

  • Polemonium acutiflorum / Description: This lush looking perennial has great texture and form. Purple or white clusters of flowers rise high above its attractive foliage. / Sunlight: Part Shade to Sun / Soil: Moist to Well Drained / Exposure: Full / Size: 8-36” T x 12-18” W / Bloom Color: Purple or White / Bloom Time: June to August / Spreads By: Seed / Found in Nature: Open Wooded sites and Moist meadows and Marshes. / (Wildaboutflowers.ca) Photographed at Liard Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada Canon EOS 50D; Canon 17-85mm lens / Secondary image of the leaves and stems /

  • Blue train car. This is a part of ladder on the train car Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens

  • Self portrait and Photoshop compilation….Textures from stock.xchng

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