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  • A high proportion of the land around Lake Windermere is private land, with no through path. I have mixed feelings about this situation of land ownership and right of way.

  • A pair of silhouetted Canadian Geese coming in for a landing on a lake at sunrise.

  • This is a photograph of the underside of the Mackinaw Bridge. This bridge connects the Upper and Lower Peninsula of Michigan. On the right side of the bridge is Lake Huron and on the left is Lake Michigan.

  • A late storm was rolling in just after sunset at Lake Connewarre, sadly it brought no rain to our dry parched land.

  • Lake Eucumbene…. Old Adaminaby

  • oil on canvas original painting is for sale

  • Not too long ago I started having fun making statues in a 3d program and now through unexpected avenues, I have found them to be quite marketable so I have decided to proceed and manufacture them into actual figurines & statues. They will vary in size from small 4 inch tall pieces to magnificant 8 foot Sculptures. Some will be designed out of marble, wood, sandstone, porcelain and resin depending upon its size. Of course I will continue to sell these as prints and cards for those that wish to keep a sample and later consider an actual statue to grace their homes or business. Now pricing will vary due to materials used, and sizes. When I go into production and have more info to share I will post a Journal, or you can Bubblemail me anytime for updates. Here’s a direct link to see some of my designs up close so far: Sculpture & Statue Designs for Licensing Fee Thank you / Lisa Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Fort Meigs State Memorial Park—Perrysburg, Ohio When two new States were admitted to the Union (Kentucky and Vermont), a resolution was adopted in January of 1794, expanding the flag to 15 stars and 15 stripes. This flag was the official flag of our country from 1795 to 1818, and was prominent in many historic events. It inspired Francis Scott Key to write “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the bombardment of Fort McHenry; it was the first flag to be flown over a fortress of the Old World when American Marine and Naval forces raised it above the pirate stronghold in Tripoli on April 27, 1805; it was the ensign of American forces in the Battle of Lake Erie in September of 1813; and it was flown by General Jackson in New Orleans in January of 1815. The five Presidents who served under this flag were; George Washington (1789-1797), John Adams (1797-1801), Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809), James Madison (1809-1817), and James Monroe (1817-1825).

  • Phew! A lot of work went into this one… finally finished it!! :-) Photography and editing by Jennifer Woodward © 2008 Oink seascapes sunrise and sunset birds animals insects flowers blue orange view all

  • Acrylic Painting of the Murray River, S.A. The iconic and literal lifeline of our Country, our industry, our produce, our farmers, our land… / What would we do without The Murray River? / As the sun sets in the dry summer on the banks of a once abundant river, / an unnerving change forces us to appreciate our precious source of natural water, to preserve it. Nicole Whitty

  • Feeding the Red Kites

  • “Still round the corner there may wait, a new road or a secret gate.” / ~J. R. R. Tolkien I have often passed this property and admired it from the roadside. It is at quite a distance from the road since the property is quite large, probably a few acres, but it was obvious even from my perspective that it afforded an incredible view over the lake. Recently the old house was torn down. It was inevitable that I would explore! The house was standing very close to the edge of the property and right in front of the gates despite huge tracks of land behind it that led to the road. I am sure that the lake could be seen from any window in that house. And I am certain it was built to take advantage of the incredible sunsets that Mother Nature would provide. The very front of the property facing the street is protected with a large stone fence that has a row of old ironwork lights spaced every few feet down its length. There are two ways to approach this lot, one being a long walk down a private road along one side of it. Tall old trees stand like soldiers at attention and lead you past where the house once stood down to the water’s edge. The house was built on a promontory elevated above what was a beach and boat launch in better days, now sadly overgrown. The second access is from the other side of the property, actually on another street and this is a real driveway, slicing the property in half and coming to the exact spot where the house used to be. To my delight I found this secret gate that leads down to the overgrown beach. You cannot see the steps in this shot. And I was not brave enough to try them. The cement staircase is as wide as the gate but each individual step is very narrow and crumbling from exposure over time to the elements. The gate is attached to an old chain link fence which completely protects that side of the property since it is quite steep down to the shoreline. The open gates are as found. The property although neglected and abandoned shows signs of the grandeur that once existed. I spent an hour or two there, just looking, taking in the scenery and visualizing how exciting it would be to build a grand home on the very spot! Taken on Sunday morning November 8th/08 in Deux-Montagnes, Quebec CANADA. No tripod!

  • Fractal work done in Sterling2 with postwork in PaintShopPro and Gimp. Best viewed large. SF 09 0017 090317 13

  • capture taken at one of the ponds at 6 mile cypress slough fort Myers, Florida

  • Three months ago this area was ravaged by one of the hotest fires in living memory to day it has had the coldest April day on record .Australia is the land of extremes..

  • The beauty and the serenity of this place can’t be described in words. / This picture was actually taken from the back of an elephant. We were on an elephant ride along the bund of this huge reservoir. I had to ask the mahout to stop the elephant several times in order to photograph the far bank. It was around midday, and the sun was hot as blazes. But somehow it didn’t feel so bad because the wind blowing over the resovoier was quite refreshing. This is one of my favourite places in the world. .

  • Captured this in Immokalee , Florida as i was walking…..I get too shy to stop and take the photo…... what a great Sunday we had here. Larry , Thalia and I . . it was the day of Easter 2009

  • Never saw a Great Blue Heron catch a fish like this before. Canon 50D, Canon 70mm-200mm f/4 L lens.

  • The light was very special and intensive on that winter day I spent wandering around the moorings on Lake Staffel near the Artists’ town of Murnau. Most of the boats were already ashore as there was already a bit of ice and snow around. Nikon D200, Sigma 18-200mm, several tweaks in PS eg. tone, vibrance, etc. Similar scene is available in my Calendar Werdenfelser Lakes & Ponds, Bavaria (German text)

  • Click Here For Large Framed View Steamer Pier on Ullswater in the Lake District, Cumbria.

  • Taking during the afternoon. / An old Red gum tree, standing tall with the drought affected lake. Canon 400D / 24-105 F4L / Polariser / F16 / 08-10-2009 Raw file tweaked.

  • This is a view of Esthwaite in the English Lake District Please view large. Nikon D300 18-200mm lens / 3 images / Stiched in photoshop.

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