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  • SOLD – VERY HAPPY MAY 09 JUST FOR FUN – South Australia has seafood a plenty – I thought this would be a comic piece which highlights their unique features – starring the Magnificent Cuttle fish found in this area and are spectacular in their habits.

  • Hills Against Global Warming These t-shirts are at cost price, so get ‘em while they’re hot.

  • Under the Old Fort Bayou Bridge

  • Completed in 1848 the Biloxi Lighthouse is reportedly the 1st cast metal lightouse in the South / Picture is post Katrina

  • NYPD, yo! And if you endanger the city, or anyone in it, then NYPD stands for “we will kNock Your Punk-ass Down!” Show respect.

  • I was picking up my daughter from school, when we saw this strange looking cloud that looked like a mini tornado in the sky…so we rushed down to the beach to get a better look and I took some pics. The hole kept getting larger and by the time I got back to work it was huge and there was a rainbow in the middle. I looked it up at work and found it was a Fallstreak. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallstreak_holes / Pretty rare to see something like this along the Gulf Coast, so I was lucky to have been at lunch at just the right time!

  • made from local and imported ingredients inspired by the label on the back of food products stating the country of origin – it occured to me that we as human are also made from local and inported ingredients. in my case; australian, english and some french ; ) check out the ingredients tee range /

  • I will be again out for a couple of days where, most probably, will be no internet access; however, on my return everybody will get the feedback… Antanas

  • the locals go off

  • Pascagoula Harbor

  • Not a tourist. Ever get mistaken for a tourist while out on a photo shoot? Here’s a way to avoid that.

  • Carved out by water / The rock is sacred to the local Anunga Aborigines. / Water has shaped the valleys, potholes and pools of Uluru. Rainstorm after rainstorm over millions of years has sent water plummeting down the hard rock, wearing it away to form grooves, and chains of potholes and plunge pools. Uluru Waterhole / / The heart of Uluru / Carved out by water /

  • I have taken this photograph at tea time last night in Mosesgate, which I one of my favorite places to visit!

  • Here i went to repair my flat tyre..what a great shop this was and i love that green wall too , Rajahstan, India

  • The official Slogan from The Costa Rica Tourist Institute

  • This is one our local plumbers vans. I’ve been meaning to get a photo of it for ages. We went to the Henty Field Days about a two hour drive away and he pulled up beside us. My husband knows him and asked if I could get a shot with him in it. I think he was a bit camera shy so my husband got in the pic instead.LOL.

  • B/W of a mate of mine ’’Burgo’’ contemplating life through his schooner glass at my local watering hole….also known as the Mens Crisis Centre to a few of us. Shot was taken on an overcast afternoon outside.

  • Ocean Springs Harbor

  • Pangkor Island, Malaysia he hides playfully from the scary tourist (me) -Canon EOS Rebel XT

  • Ocean Springs Harbor at twilight

  • The bayou I cross every day back and forth to work… / Mississippi Gulf Coast

  • East Bach Ocean Springs, Mississippi

  • The setting at Mescal resembles a late 1800’s town complete with a dusty main street lined with one and two-story buildings. Cattle are frequently the inhabitants, along with rolling tumbleweeds coming to a stop against a leaning hitching post. Wind flutters curtains through windows. And off in the distance, rolling hills lead to lofty mountain heights that play with the imagination… Located just 45 minutes from the parent home of Old Tucson Studios, the Mescal film set offers an old western town atmosphere atop a gentle hill surrounded by natural tall grasses and native cacti. This location has been featured in over 50 film, television and commercial productions including: Monte Walsh (1968 with Lee Marvin), Dirty Dingus Magee (1970 with Frank Sinatra), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972 with Paul Newman), Tombstone (1993 with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer), The Quick and the Dead (1994 with Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman) and Buffalo Soldiers (1997 with Danny Glover). Unlike Old Tucson Studios, Mescal is a movie set. You won’t find fake gunfights or simulated hangings here, just a tour guide who will related the site’s history. It is in pretty bad shape so it’s unlikely that many more movies will be made there. It is located near Benson, Arizona. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 28. / “Cochise Stronghold From A Distance” was featured in: / DILAPIDATED BUILDINGS/July, 2009 / THE WILD WEST SHOW/July, 2009 / OUT OF THE PAST/July, 2009 / THE MESCAL SERIES / “Cochise Stronghold From A Distance” / “What’s Upstairs?” / “Behind the Bar” /

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