Part 2, Off to Fairy Land (By Way Of Fairyloons) / / To See Full Size View Click Here Part 1 of 2 / Deeply hidden in the woods resides quite a vision to see, / Here you’ll find the Fairyloon man, who waits to set you free! To find him, through the woods you must walk, farther than ever before, / You must believe you will find him and be ready for what he has in store. All your fears will melt away when you approach his luminous light, / You’ll be drawn by wonder and beauty to venture and see this incredible sight! And Oh what a sight! To see the Fairyloons dancing and floating with such joy and grace, / Yes deep in the woods, beyond logic and reason, past doubt and unbelief is the place! There is something marvelous about his knowing smile and beckoning eyes, It’s as if they say “come closer…if you dare to see such a surprise?”…Read More Airbrushed and mixed media on canvas Most Popular Purchases of This Image / / You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
This is an IR shot taken at my favourite location on the Hunter River in Hexam, Newcastle, NSW, Oz.
The timbered bridge with autumn leaves
Bald Cypress trees at First Landing State Park. Used 7 bracketed images then merged through Photomatix to create this HDR image.
“Electric Lady Land” ~ Jefferson, Texas ~ July 2008
This little group was waiting for me on the rainy RB Clan day.. I like the low light and fragile little forms of life. Such a world we live in.. / Chuck..
Acrylics on heavy paper, 1992, 42×29,5 cm, 16,5’‘x11.5’‘
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.
This is kind of an older piece (back from when I was in college). Believe it or not, until I started digging through old stuff and posting it here on Redbubble I never realized just how often I painted kids running away from monsters, aliens, and other scary things. I think I might seriously be in need of therapy.
Hand drawn + photoshop coloring. / Colac, Australia
Title: On the Fence / Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: 09/20/2008 / Dimensions: 2592×3872 / Exposure: 1/200 sec at f/7.1 / Focal Length: 35mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: None / Flash: None / Tripod: None / Uploaded Date: 10/22/2008 / Comments: Taken at the Stones River Battlefield, Murfreesboro Tennessee © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
An old abandoned barn in a field at winter.
High wooden fence with green lush trees and a sign.
AS IS…...........Canon S3 IS 6mp…..photograph taken 2005 This place holds so dear to my heart. This is the forest floor, and much of the green that is seen while hiking the Indian Creek area at Kyles Landing. Its just so lush, and green, and the smells of the earthy deep forest just come alive to ones senses. Arkansas Ozarks, and the Buffalo Wilderness Area. Arkansas, USA. Scenes like this one are fast disappearing because of clear cut logging, and anything this lush is now only found in real remote areas, or in the protected national forest. TIMES ARE TOUGH….... ;:o)...... ;:o) I OFFER MY WORK AS SCREEN SAVERS 25 for $25.00 w/ no shipping, and handling cost, or added tax! Straight up $25.00 gives you 25 shots of your choice! These can even be used as base photos for your own creations. WITH THIS SPECIAL PURCHASE…..However you want to use them is fine with me! Your CD will contain a release form. Contact Me / Ozarks National Forest,
Paint horse grazing on a beautiful autumn morning…. as is.
From an original Brenda Thour oil painting of a deer in a wooded area. Reference photo by Ruth Palmer.
I took this photo of an old Ford truck in sepia. I wanted to give it an old photograph look. / Animals / Birds / Drawings / Flowers / Water / Holiday / Paintings
Flipped to the right, originally shot down the side of an aged fence post / stump of a tree. Because the top of the tree had been chopped off, the wood had deteriorated down it’s weaker grain. All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
enhanced photo of wooded terrain.
Dunnock A small brown and grey bird. Quiet and inobtrusive, it is often seen on its own, creeping along the edge of a flower bed or near to a bush, moving with a rather nervous, shuffling gait, often flicking its wings as it goes. When two rival males come together they become animated with lots of wing-flicking and loud calling.
multicolored autumn leaves
Wild Red Fox Sleeping.
Watch the Video HERE Another summer day has come and gone away / In Paris and Rome but I wanna go home / Mmmmmmmm Home Maybe surrounded by a million people I / Still feel all alone I just wanna go home / Oh I miss you you know And I’ve been keeping all the letters that I wrote to you / Each one a line or two “I’m fine baby how are you?” / Well I would send them but I know that it’s just not enough / My words were cold and flat and you deserve more than that Another aeroplane another sunny place / I’m lucky I know but I wanna go home / Mmmm I’ve got to go home Let me go home / I’m just too far from where you are / I wanna come home ..interlude.. And I feel just like I’m living someone else’s life / It’s like I just stepped outside when everything was going right / And I know just why you could not come along with me / ‘Cause this was not your dream but you always believed in me Another winter day has come and gone away / In even Paris and Rome and I wanna go home / Let me go home And I’m surrounded by a million people I / Still feel alone and let me go home / Oh I miss you you know Let me go home I’ve had my run / Baby I’m done I gotta go home / Let me go home it will all be all right / I’ll be home tonight I’m coming back home Michael Bublé
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