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  • You can see more Holga photographs here

  • I like the boat in the background. It looks like it has a red nose!

  • A DAY AT WORK

  • New lens :)

  • one of the photos in my Wheels calendar / / / / “lapping” the town at Queenscliff

  • The area underneath the tree looks extremely messy when zombie Santa delivers to you on Christmas morning. (You know, on account of all the half eaten body parts.)

  • Warm and calm tropical water lapping the beach from a 3 inch swell….Taken from the beautiful Similan Islands off the coast of Southern Thailand.

  • I shot this at the southern tip of Tasmania around 9pm Daylight savings time. This is a bay called Surveyor’s Bay. Tassie is just so gorgeous. Pristine, untouched (almost) and wonderfully peaceful. I hope the shot conjours up some quiet time for all who view it :) If you like this, you’ll love my Australian Beaches Calendar!! You can get this shot and 11 other beautiful beach shots for just $30 :) /

  • Off the beaten track, down a sheer cliff face and across a few rocks you’ll find a very nice place to take a photo :) If you like this, you’ll love my Australian Beaches Calendar!! You can get this shot and 11 other beautiful beach shots for just $30 :) /

  • Little pug on owners lap -shot on the street .There is a place in my city that they sell puppys on fridays and his owner was trying to sell little pugs but not him

  • Kitten reclines in the Luxury of Lap.

  • Perhaps it is a cliched photograph. But I couldn’t resist. Also taken in North Carolina: / A Sandy Stairway To Heaven / Rhapsody In Blue / A Show For One /

  • Man walking his two dogs at Rosebud front beach.

  • I used to think hummingbirds used their bills as straws to suck up nectar, but they actually extend their very long translucent tongues into feeders and flowers to get the goods! According to a website about ruby-throated hummingbirds, here are some interesting facts about their phenomenal tongues: “The tongue of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird is split and somewhat broadened and brushy at the tip. Hummingbirds lap up nectar with their tongues by extending and contracting it about 13 times per second. They do NOT use the tongue and bill as a straw.” I got this shot of a hummingbird as it flicked its tongue in and out of its bill after feeding on the sugary nectar I provide for them. If I’m not mistaken, that bit of reddishness visible inside the tongue (View larger) is probably some leftover nectar the little biddy is slurping up.

  • sexy female + vintage viurtual pants

  • sexy female + black virtual wear

  • sexy female + gun + virtual wear

  • After a little snooze, there is nothing like a little drink before a little wash! / / Red Tiger taken at Oasys, Tabernas, Almeria, Spain.

  • Cyclists speeding into the last turn and jockying for position for the sprint towards the finish line.

  • This beautiful tiger is at the Brookfield Zoo. This was taken with a Canon 40D Featured in #1 Artists Of Redbubble 10/20/09 / Featured in Tiger, Tiger 10/23/09

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