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  • From the exhibtion titled ‘Nature Strip’, 2004

  • The street was a terrible mess after the parade. / / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................

  • Kitty Litter by Karin Taylor / Mixed Media Production / ink pastel charcoal / Friends Series / Kitty Litter is the same cat i used in my tshirt design Lucky: This is a special request by my friend Frozenfa / who’s little T.I.M. series is gonna take the world by storm

  • An entrance into the residents of the George Tindall Gardens. / At Mt Dandenong Victoria / /

  • they are adorable!

  • This is one of the first pictures taken with my NEW dSLR (a Sony Alpha 350)!!! I just had to get out at night and shoot whatever is there and it turns out there is a lot!! Will continue practicing over the next days and probably upload a lot of weird pictures…

  • ...some gorgeous little bulldog pups ♥Other Critter pics ♥ THE BEAUTIFUL BULLY CALENDAR NOW FOR 2010!! / /

  • English Bulldog Pup / ♥ ♥Other Critter pics ♥ FINALLY THE BEAUTIFUL BULLY 2009 CALENDAR!! /

  • :-) / THE BEAUTIFUL BULLY CALENDAR!! now rolled over to 2010 /

  • THE BEAUTIFUL BULLY CALENDAR!! now rolled over to 2010 /

  • THE BEAUTIFUL BULLY CALENDAR!! now rolled over to 2010 /

  • THE BEAUTIFUL BULLY CALENDAR!! now rolled over to 2010 /

  • THE BEAUTIFUL BULLY CALENDAR!! now rolled over to 2010 /

  • This is one of the first shots I took when I got into photography. There used to be random old car parts scattered in the woods behind my house, and I was never really OK with that. This past spring I went out to see how Mother Nature was coping and found this.

  • Beautiful English Bulldog Puppies at play… COVER – Trouble Brewing January – Please? February – I Told You NO Photos March – It Bears Watching April – At Play May – Light Tasting June – The Thinker July – High Alert August – PanTerror September – We’ve Been Good, Honest October – Natural Observer November- I Am December – Flat Out ♥

  • Hello Shitty

  • My friend’s got baby kitties & they’re soooooooooo cute!!!! There’s 12 of them & they’ll be needing homes so if anybody’s interested then let me know & I’ll give ya all the details on when & where & all that fun stuff…......... FEATURED in the group Accentuate The Eyes / FEATURED in the group Kittens!

  • Thanks to the many talented members of RedBubble, identified this as a Earthstar Fungi. Shot in Surburban Noosa Heads area. Measures about 1cm diameter, 3cm petal base. The inside was a fine powder, and very little of it, mostly air, similar to the little ball mushroom you get in the lawn sometimes. Star-like petals on the base. A tiny root system attatches itself to rotting wood. It’s been very very wet in the area lately, so might be something that sat dormant for a long time. Canon 50D, 800mm (400mm + 2 x Tamron). Night shot, no flash, but used a natural light LED to “paint” the subject over a 30 second exposure. Photo is as is from the camera, besides a light crop. Available Large, and Best viewed large!

  • This little baby was soooo cute! He was stuck, he had rolled over onto his arm & he couldn’t get it back out from underneath him right away. We saw him struggling & by the time we got to him he got it so he was ok but we started calling him Uh Oh anyway. He’s a bit on the clumsy side. LOL /

  • 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

  • The Orton Effect is named after Michael Orton. The technique is a sandwich of two images, one in focus the other out of focus. Freeman Patterson and Andre Gallant have both used the technique successfully in their work as well. The Orton image has traditionally been done using slide film with the first, sharp, image overexposed by two stops and the second, out of focus image, over exposed by one stop. It is important to use a tripod for this type of work to ensure your photographic elements remain in register on the film. The shots were then sandwiched together in single slide mount to produce a beautiful, impressionistic image. We are beyond that now and with so many things in the world of digital photography, we can now duplicate the same effect in multiple ways. EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk

  • EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk

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