Curvy road in Arizona Desert.
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These are a collection of photos from the Kimberely in north west WA. This is a pretty remote but truly beautiful part of Australia. I hope you enjoy this.
Scenery near Omeo, Victoria, Australia.
View the Panorama HERE Listen to this song here Find me here / Speak to me / I want to feel you / I need to hear you. / You are the light / That’s leading me / To the place where I find peace / Again… You are the strength / That keeps me walking / You are the hope / That keeps me trusting / You are the light to my soul / You are my purpose / You’re everything How can I stand here with you / And not be moved by you? / Would you tell me / How could it be any better than this? You calm the storms / And you give me rest, You hold me in your hands, / You won’t let me fall. You still my heart / And you take my breath away. Would you take me in? / Take me deeper now? How can I stand here with you / And not be moved by you? / Would you tell me / How could it be any better than this? / And how can I stand here with you / And not be moved by you? / Would you tell me / How could it be any better than this? Cause you’re all I want, / You’re all I need / You’re everything, everything.. / You’re all I want, / your all I need, / You’re everything, everything.. / You’re all I want, / You’re all I need / You’re everything, everything.. / You’re all I want, / You’re all I need, / You’re everything, everything… And how can I stand here with you / And not be moved by you? / Would you tell me / How could it be any better than this? / How can I stand here with you / And not be moved by you? / Would you tell me / How could it be any better than this? Lifehouse
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“Seeking New Horizons” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A lone bare limbed tree looks to a cloud filled horizon as if wishing it could see beyond it. El Arish, Queensland. “We all live under the same sky, but we don’t all / have the same horizon.” / ~Konrad Adenauer
The Weald is an ancient wooded area that has remained relatively unchanged since.. ever. there are a few buildings mostly erected in the 19th century, one of which was the country home of W S Gilbert of Gilbert & Sullivan fame. The woods are full of dips mounds and hollows where clay gravel and sand were dug for the making of bricks. The Weald area along with Harrow-on-the-Hill were used for brick-making. Although there were no brickearth deposits, claygate beds and pebble gravel on the higher areas of Harrow Weald and Harrow-on-the-Hill provided the necessary clay and sand. A brick-maker of Harrow-on-the-Hill is recorded in 1589, and the ‘surreptitious getting of a great quantity of sand’ to make bricks was an issue between Pitt and Gerard in the 1630s. Gerard, having clay but no sand at Flambards, took over 100 loads of sand from Pitt’s ground to make bricks, underselling Pitt by 6d. in the 1000. The castigation of this action as ‘against the custom of the country’ suggests that brick-making was already well established. A brick-clamp in Weald Wood occurs in 1609–10, when, as ten years later, it was leased to Thomas Tibbald. By 1685 Matthew Bodymead owned a brick-, tile-, and lime-kiln on land leased to him on Weald Common near Bentley Corner. Other members of this old Weald family maintained brickworks throughout the 18th century at Harrow Weald, Harrow-on-the-Hill, and Pinner, until at the end of the century their property passed by marriage to the Blackwells. In 1767 and 1776 building bricks were the main product, but paving bricks and tiles were also made. The Blackwells flourished throughout the 19th century, their prosperity growing with the demand for suburban villas and workmen’s cottages. Several fine residences—Hillside, Brookside, and the Cedars—housed members of the family. Charles Blackwell built cottages for his own employees at the City of the Weald. In 1831 these housed 120 people, including the families of 26 brick-making labourers. Twenty years later there were 52 workers at the Weald works. In the 19th century the firm specialized in pots, pipes, and tiles. The Blackwells relinquished their interest in Harrow Weald in the 1890s, but brick-making continued at Clamp Hill into the next century. The Blackwell family name will be familiar to those in the UK from the food products made in association with the Crosse family. Crosse & Blackwell is a brand name that would be recognised by most in the UK.
“Tree Change” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A flock of birds flying away from a bare limbed tree as if looking for a change of scenery and a new home. “Continuity gives us roots; change gives us branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights.” / ~Pauline R. Kezer
this place is one of our icons.. sorry, but this one makes my heart just ache for my island !! :) located in Old San Juan.. part of the El Morro Fort .. where battles were fought San Juan, Puerto Rico Sony DSC H 7 Calendar of Puerto rico This is the front page of the calendar
Was like waking in a new land this morning….lovely THICK fog was covering the landscape as well as out to sea….... DebsPhotos
Sunrise on a cold January (2006) morning on the Manitoba prairie. That’s snow on flat land, not a lake or sea. Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT / Film / Media: Digital / Lens: 18-55mm MY BUBBLESITE
This has taken me ages. I’ve been working on it for about a week. I started it while I was on Holiday.
An orange under-painting of trees in bog. this was an expansion of a tiny picture i found i a national geographic. I really just want to be there climbing trees and swiming with friends. so i panted it bigger with more texture to make it feel more real.
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aaaah.. just a good old day out in Lovers key . State park…....... we had so much fun…........ early morning. tweaked a bit for more extra drama…..... this was shot on our photoshoot of the mud girls from Southwest Florida… at least that is what i am calling us. the other girls dont know that is what I call us.. Rosalie, Kathy , Gina and moi. Fort Myers, Florida USA.
Abstract interpretation of space Looking at the energy The colour The essence of a place The Aura of a person A dimensional playground of possibilities ORIGINAL PAINTING ON CANVAS BY NICOLE WHITTY
:) / 6 mile cypress park / Fort Myers, Florida USA
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/ I took this photo at the Carson National Forest in Abiqui, New Mexico USA, This is also part of the Famous Natural Echo Amphitheater /
Right near the Salton Sea, CA…If you look closely, you can see that someone is out there working, on the left-hand side of the frame.
This is a special series of The Hidden Land. The samples were taken form a worksite and my client though it would be nice to decorate their offices with prints that have relevance to their work. I had to adjust the Tone Curve to add more depth and dimension; after which they looked like a Martian landscape and luckily my client liked it as well. Here’s hoping they click the buy button soon (lol)
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