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  • Around Bridgetown, Western Australia. A tranquil place. For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • I shot this from Point Richards on the Bellarine Peninsula (Victoria) looking across Corio Bay. From all of my visits to ‘the other side’ of the bay, I’ve come to realise that the cloud formations are often very different to the Mornington Peninsula (where I spend most of my time). So far, and probably extremely luckily for me, I have never been disappointed with a sunrise or sunset shot taken on the Bellarine.

  • This Mimosa Tree blossom is not only an attraction to Butterflies and Hummingbirds, but it is so delicate and so colorful and it’s like a Mini – fireworks display – nothing short of an explosion of color! this tree came as a volunteer and was not even noticed for a few years…......my friend Bonnie Barry wrote a story once about a volunteer Mimosa Tree and has graciously consented to my using it along with this image….Bonnie, Thank you!!! You can check her works by just typing in Miracles in the search field. / / ____ Joyce, I thought you might like this little story I wrote years ago about a mimosa I loved. All the best, Bonnie Mimosa While I was watering the wilted caladiums near my angel statue, I looked up and noticed the mimosa in all its glory. Here I was working diligently to make the caladiums grow, yet there it stood, radiant without human effort. How many other plants had I set in this same spot through the years? The angel’s trumpet . . . impatiens . . . . those unusual little two-tone flowers whose names I can’t remember. All of them curled up and died. The soil was awful here; roots were knotted through the area; the trees sapped all the moisture. I’d wasted many a dollar on this spot, yet there was the mimosa looking down on me in gentle amusement. I had not planted the mimosa. I had never tilled the soil for it. I had not even watered it through the three-year drought. Yet three years ago it had been little more than a naked stick poking from the ground. The only reason it stayed put was that it was too close to the hurricane fence for Tommy to lop it as he mowed. The mimosa was a gift, a pure gift from God. I couldn’t claim any part in its flourishing. Either God’s wind had blown its seed to this corner or God’s birds had unwittingly deposited it. Only the miracle of nature could have made it grow like this without human care or cultivation. Yet now it produced all the color and vibrancy, all the grace and beauty that I had tried to achieve through the years with no success at all. / How like my life, I thought. Sometimes all my strained efforts are fruitless, yet in the midst of the sterility, God drops a single word, a single thought, and everything is suddenly alive and beautiful. Apart from Him, I can do nothing, yet I work like a Trojan to do it anyway. Maybe the gifts are rewards for my efforts, and maybe they are just freely given out of pure love. Who knows? Whatever the reason, the Source is undeniable. ___ “Every good gift and every perfect endowment comes from the Father of Lights,” (James 1:17) the mimosa whispers to me in gentle and amused remembrance. / __ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2006 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • It was great to see the changing tones on the sand and lunettes out at Mungo in the dusk afterglow light.

  • Acrylic on box canvas 120cm x 40cm This work is available for sale – bubbblemail me. I was trying to get the feel of drifting through a green field of high plants but with a feeling of detatched reality. The plants are high enough that you cannot see the horizon or any landmark – only the sky – yet there is a sense of peace in that isolation.

  • Sometimes waking up at 2:30 am to get to Rocky Mountain National Park for the sunrise and first light has it’s payoffs….and this was one of those shots. Shot in Estes Park, Colorado, thoughts welcomed! / —John / -—-——- / _See more on my website at jdebordphoto.com _

  • Tools: The Gimp 2.2 MS Paint PIXresizer

  • This was shot from the first little cove just down the hill from the Giant’s Causeway visitors center. Looking north into the North Channel just after the sun had set. Body: Canon 20D / Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 II / Accessories: Tripod, GND 0.6 soft edge filter North Channel, Northern Ireland was featured in the group: Nowhere Like Northern Ireland

  • Taken from the rear balcony of our house looking south. One amazing light show for around an hour! 30 sec exposure / f/11 / ISO 100 / 24mm prime lens / Nikon D80

  • Don’t ask don’t tell! Ink/Watercolour illustration

  • First Light of The Lord Watching this sunrise come up in Rocky Mountain National Park was akin to witnessing paradise unfold before your eyes. Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful and stunning sunrises I have seen in a long while. The way the Alpineglow reflected against the mountains was amazing, the color changing ever so quickly, it seemed to change color as fast as I could hold down the shutter. / Hope ya all like it! Tell me what ya think! / —-John More can be seen on my website at jdebordphoto.com

  • / “Yesterday’s Dreams” are part of the series The Trees and is the first part of a set of two...Watercolour on Sennelier Paper..see part 2 Here Yesterday’s dreams / Like birds in the winter / Have gathered together / And flown to the sun / Yesterday’ s promises / Like shells in the ocean / All shattered and broken / Like yesterday’s dreams. N.Mouskouri.

  • / “Zaboca” is part of the Tropics Collection...Watercolour on Fabriano Artistico Paper…Zaboca is colloquial for avocado… Late season again.. / Frost tipped, green.. / But still ripe for the picking.. Janis Z.. / / / / /

  • / Strawberry tart is the second in the series “Delicious”... Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper… In the description that accompanied “Blueberry Tart” I referred to the work of a famous American artist called “Wayne Thiebaud”, who stated that his subject matter came out of a genuine experience from his life, from the American world, in which he was privileged to be. He went on to say that it was the most genuine thing which he had done. His subject matter is a commentary on the abundance that is a part of American society and the longings and desires ( e.g. all those cakes in a row) that go along with it. Like Thiebaud, this new series is definitely a reflection of my particular experience… it is at once a commentary on the richness of our culture and at the same time a reflection of my daily life… in addition to being a painter, I spend a lot of time in the kitchen… my belief is that since I have to cook to feed my family I had better do it well, (I have an abhorrence of wasted time), so to that end I have almost as many cookbooks as art books, in fact I have a collection of several hundred cook books… I have mentioned before, that there is a peacefulness, a feeling of rightness when I sit down to paint food… although all painting brings me pleasure, there is a special joy when I paint food… it is as though it is what I was meant to do ... The strawberry is rough like a slave’s arduous life / Vermillion, green, and fuzzy like an inscripted pathway / It tastes like the first candy bar in a child’s life / It looks like a cold soda on a hot summer day / Sounds like the Sirens decepting voice J. Macgregor / (Click image to link)

  • Telegraph Peak – Egan Mountain Range / Eastern Nevada IRedBubble Gallery: Peak Experiences Canon 350D EOS / Canon 18/55mm PaintShop Pro x7 Sales: RedBubble – 2 (matted print) / Gallery or direct: 4 (8×16)

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Sydney is great for sunrises, it quite often receives spectacular sunrises as it greets the sunrises that appear from the east., here the city seems hesitant as brooding clouds greet the dawn. This shot shows the city skyline as seen from North Sydney CBD on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour, in the foreground is Lavender Bay. Technique: HDR , 5 Bracketted images processed with Photomatix Pro with avery slight adjustment (sharpening & contrast) in Capture NX. Equipment: Nikon D300 , Nikon 18-200mm lens No filters or colour adjustment See Also Sailors Warning !

  • Made in UltraFractal 5. Cherry Tree is featured in the ART IN MATH, COLOR ME A RAINBOW and FRACTAL PERCEPTION groups.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • ...the Lily patch izza frenzy of activity this bright sunny morning..what a delight! but this lil’ chap is getting rare apparently… what a catastrophe if we lost our beautiful Peacock Butterflies.Save the Butterflies ..Love is like a butterfly ...as is straight out of the camera Olympus fe 35/30 dpi 314 iso- 100 35mm taken at the river Waveney Norfolk Broads UK…..

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Landscapes Solder

  • Nikon D200 / 17-55mm nikkor lens / polarizer / grad grey / tripod Rarawa beach is situated in the north of New Zealands North Island. / The sand at Rarawa beach is pure white silica sand. Also have a look at this photo of Rarawa Beach at night / Click on image to view

  • Acrylic painting done on a small scrap of paper (approximately 10 X 12 inches) to use up my left over paint. Waste not, want not. Used a small brush and my fingers. / Added PS effects to bring out the details. Cropped a large square and then added a small insert of the full piece in the bottom right corner. I only uploaded it because I thought it was kinda pretty and I didn’t want to throw it away, LOL – otherwise it would be in the garbage. /

  • “Nobody knows where the wild rose grows / hidden in a secret place where nobody goes / one look amending our troubles and woes / undisclosed enigmatically yearning for prose”. / Olympus fe 35×36 f.stop 3.5 1/50 secs ISO-100 7MM 3.26 / .....

  • View other work from this series Untouched photograph. Bushland, Nothern New South Wales, Australia. / Best viewed LARGE

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