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  • Sometimes nature knows best. Story: / I swear, hand on my heart, that I found this leaf in the forest clearing where I was attending … a wedding ceremony.

  • Dew
    by Sashy

    Black and white macro of two fallen leaves with droplets of water.

  • John 14:6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

  • drawing with pen on paper available on tee /

  • Best viewed LARGE Untouched Photograph.

  • ...is always a quiet sigh. Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL / Shutter Speed: 1/640 second / F Number: F/9.0 / Focal Length: 300 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Date Picture Taken: Oct 27, 2007, 2:44:25 PM © Aimee Stewart 2007-2008 / No unauthorized use allowed / My images do not belong to the public domain

  • LOL…nah i couldnt think of a better name, any suggestions are welcome! :) TBH, Not sure if I like this one or not… / so it mite not be here for long :) heres a b+w version close up of my eye :) / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /

  • This Is part of the Mars Attacks series Part 6 Yool Yool what the hells all the screaming about? / I hear someone down the street shouting like their crazy. / Do you see anything down there? / Oh no David I can’t see that far anyway I think its the next block over. / Why don’t we just take a walk and see what its about. / I’ll tell my wife we’ll be right back and maybe you get Mike. / Oh by the way where was she at I thought she was with Trudi. / Last time I saw them they were both in the kitchen making breakfast. / I’ll meet you here you go get Mike and let me tell my wife we will be back. / Hey Trudi wheres my wife at I ? I thought she was in here? / No she’s in the bathroom crying she’s real scared. / Then tell her I will be right back Yool and Mike and I, are going to the next block we heard some screaming there. / Maybe you take a look and tell her to come out. / I think that will take too long my friend I see her in an hour. / Can I come with you too I need a break from here? / Well come on then,, but then again she’ll freak out if no ones here. / We’ll be right back just tell her we have gone to get some food. / Hey Trudi thanks a lot don’t worry we wont die. / Hey Mike hey Yool lets take the truck I think its a lot faster. / So off we go to the next block to see what all the noise is. / Hey Dave pull over thats the sound I think that we all heard. / Its coming out of that house their screaming like their crazy. / Hey take the gun no thats not cool they said no gun ever! / Ok then how about my baseball bat that ought to be ok? / Well Mike I think we better just go with empty hand just incase there’s something there that think we want to harm them. / Hey Yool you stay in the truck and we will be right back! / Hell no I don’t want to sit alone and miss all the fun. / Then get in back and let the men see what the fuss is all about! / Hello is anyone in here? We hear your screaming the next block over. / And then real loud a voice calls out come down stairs and and make sure your feet are covered there’s shit all about. / Mike go’s first and then I go and Yool brings up the rear. / And to my surprise the whole place stinks like someone took a poop. / Standing there with a bucket is this lovely sight. / With Blond hair and a knock out body and she’s got a dog by her side. / Hey my names David this is Mike and thats Yool in the corner. / So why you making all this noise we though you’d been attacked. / I was thats my husband thats stinking up the place. / He was in the back yard looking for some salad. / And then this thing came out of no where and bit him on his hand! / And then 10 minutes later he was lying there dead. / Oh by the way what’s your name? / Oh my friends call me Nature Lover. / I am sorry for you loss my friend now lets get your husband covered. / Why don’t you come out of this house now that your all alone. / You can come over to my house every body from the neighborhoods staying there. / And bring your dog we got one there and he needs the company too. / Pick up a few thing that you need to take with you and don’t forget your blankets. / And we will take a closer look out in your back yard. / Hey Yool your quite the expert on them little thing so take a look at everything and tell me what you see. / Mike take your camera an get some shots of anything that strange. / Will do my friend I got it covered RedBubble will love this stuff. / LOL hey Mike your still thinking about RedBubble I think we got bigger problems! / Well you never know where this will go and I guess this will be a favorite. / Damn Mike your still looking for a feature! / Hey David!! Yool screams out get over her right now!! / And sure enough Miss Yools keen eyes have found the little killer. / Oh my what’s that its looking like its ready for a fight. / It was a Cone plant Yool tells me but now its something else. / Is it talking or is that just the wind that I hear. / Yep its talking in some language I can’t make it out my friend. / What the hells going on this plants talking to us now? / I think were going to have some changes in the future Dave. / Hey Mike get a shot of this your cameras got a video too? / This little things speaking some language maybe someone knows what it is back at home. / Damn Dave too bad RedBubbles not doing video yet this would be a killer! / Well Mike make sure you don’t touch that thing or you could end up like the husband! / Ok lets get the hell out of here this place is making me nervous. / So grab that stuff for Nature Lover and lets get the hell out of here!! / So Yool how the hell can a plant talk thats the first time I ever saw that! / Well David they have a life so why not? / You ever listen to a plant or tried to feel for it? I think if we listed well they might give us a fright! / I think were going to see a lot of new things soon to come, so keep an open mind my friend there more magic soon to come!! / These things what ever they are, are going to change our planet! / End Of part 6 /

  • I hope you enjoy this pretty little butterfly that I took in my garden this past summer :) He didn’t seem to mind me poking around with my camera… I was glad of the opportunity! He didn’t stay long but I managed to get a few good shots! I adore the markings and colourings of his wings! Isn’t that red/orange colour just stunning! I’m very proud of this photo, I really love how it turned out. Looking back and my gallery from beginning to now, I can truly see how I have grown as a photographer and this fact makes me very happy and accomplished :heart: Certainly I have a long way to go yet, but the nice thing about this hobby is that I am very passionate about it. Hopefully some day I can do something more with photography. That’ll be so amazing! Thanks to the investigative brilliance of a friend, I’ve found out the name of this pretty butterfly! It is called “American Lady – Vanessa virginiensis” They seem to be common to New England, though I am guessing generally on the East coast (since I’m in Virginia ^^;) and are under the category of “Anglewings” Camera: Taken with a Canon Rebel XTi / Cropping, small hue/tint adjustments + Sig: Adobe Photoshop CS2 © SilverDew All comments are welcomed and appreciated. Full view is best! Random work on my RedBubble:

  • Rock Creek, Bishop, California

  • She rests among the mosses / A shrine of wood and wishes / In this quiet sunlit forest / She is peaceful, not forgotten. / Zazzle / DeviantART / - / a dryad-treestump maiden, who twisted into place, / my pencilling too messy, so wood flowed round her face. / And grasses grew around her, and roots twisted round her wrist, / and from the slender sapling behind her, rose a girl of leaves and mist. I rather liked the concept and the curvy way she posed, / so as soon as the tablet was mine again, a sketch on the screen arose… / It wasn’t quite abstract or anime, nor a gentle blushing bride / and so out of wood I carved her and let the paint decide, And the leaves spread out around her, as I sprinkled and I spun / And brown and green around her, the trees grew one by one. / The steps I saw quite clearly, but the details made me yawn / So I looked up ruins and flung dabs, until perspective was born. And moss and sunlight gathered and layers flowed and split / And the hours flew silently by, until I was forced to quit. / But the quiet woodland waited, and the headless idol watched / Until I woke this morning and added bark metallic and notched… And the trees sprang up behind, and the flowers crept over the steps / And the sun lanced through the trees and everywhere shadows crept… / Roses of orange and yellow were added on a whim / and in the offering bowl lies a lily blurred and dim. ‘Til at last I could not deny her, she had to have a head, / Although I tried to distract her by painting her fingers instead. / The shiny coins didn’t sway her, and empty was this wood, / until I shaped her a face and swept over her a hood. Then sprouted a few last flowers, and a twisting thorny vine / Along the lowest terrace, its thorns as dark as wine / But I’ve worked on this seven full hours and new ideas have grown, / So posting and moving on now, before my muse has flown.

  • A photograph of a leaf ;) naughty Asian beetles ! This eaten away area was about the size of a dime or maybe nickel.

  • sunlight dappling in the old swamp, Florida 2007 / + Orton effect

  • Sometimes a single leaf just calls out to you.. Tweaked in PS Els6 and layered with own texture.. yes thats twice now..lol.. and had great fun searching for textures – people and even the dog think you’re quite mad…nothing new there ..LOL Olympus compact SP560UZ / f/4.3 / 1/320 sec / ISO-100 fingers crossed an cheers for looking / :)))

  • Taken at Bowring Park, Newfoundland, Canada

  • Autumn Yellow Tree in October Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / 1/10 (+0.67) f/3.5 ISO160 No Effects, as is

  • a 4mm Baby-Snail on the top of a leaf

  • FEATURED in Your Magic Place Etymology The word autumn comes from the Old French word autompne (automne in modern French), and was later normalized to the original Latin word autumnus. There are rare examples of its use as early as the 12th century, but it became common by the 16th century. Before the 16th century, harvest was the term usually used to refer to the season. However, as more people gradually moved from working the land to living in towns (especially those who could read and write, the only people whose use of language we now know), the word harvest lost its reference to the time of year and came to refer only to the actual activity of reaping, and fall, as well as autumn, began to replace it as a reference to the season. The alternative word fall is now mostly a North American English word for the season. It traces its origins to old Germanic languages. The exact derivation is unclear, the Old English fiæll or feallan and the Old Norse fall all being possible candidates. However, these words all have the meaning “to fall from a height” and are clearly derived either from a common root or from each other. The term came to denote the season in the 16th century, a contraction of Middle English expressions like “fall of the leaf” and “fall of the year”. During the 17th century, English immigration to the colonies in North America was at its peak, and the new settlers took their language with them. While the term fall gradually became obsolescent in Britain, it became the more common term in North America, where autumn is nonetheless preferred in scientific and often in literary contexts. Congburn Woodland, Durham. / EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk

  • Frosty nights are here in central Pennsylvania, and some snowflakes have already been flying. Frosty photo taken the morning of 11/29/09 in my backyard. Natural color and early morning sunlight. Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi with zoom lens / F stop: F/13.0 Exposure: 1/500 sec. / Focal length: 232.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, / Shutter speed (Tv): 9

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