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  • This was taken on Kodak Colour 400 with an F-stop of 16 and a shutter speed of (about) 1 1/2 minutes.

  • A battered old washing machine found in what used to be the laundry room at Thornseat Lodge, the roof has completely gone in this part of the old Lodge

  • Back up to Thornseat Lodge last weekend in the snow, had to get this shot, the snow makes the holes in the roof stand out, i wish i could buy this place!

  • After our failed attempt at the Asylum, we decided to head back to Thornseat lodge to try and find the swimming pool we missed on our last visit, and found some more outbuildings we didnt explore last time due to lack of time, anyway in one was this old 93-94 telephone directory, it was in 94 – 95 that this place was abandoned, so this relic has done well to survive all these years!

  • Sunrise at Kinloch Lodge, Lake Wakitipu, New Zealand.

  • An old alley behind the beautiful heritage guesthouse Ryneveld Lodge in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

  • The front view of the Tower at Hoyland Lowe Stand, 3 shot HDR then converted to mono

  • This was a funny looking design on a rock I came across at White Point Beach Lodge in Nova Scotia, Canada. My first thought was “It looks like a man’s privates” (sorry, I have a bit of a gutter mind LOL) Scott thought it looked like a cow’s head and now I agree that it does look more like that. A friend thought it looked like a puppy laying on his side but I can’t for the life of me see where that is coming from! So, I thought I’d put it up and see what some others see in it. Let me know what you think!

  • One of the many wild rabbits running around White Point Beach Lodge in Nova Scotia, Canada. Isn’t it a cute lil bugger!

  • Black bear along Beartooth Highway near Red Lodge Montana didn’t know whether to eat or smell the flowers.

  • It was surreal waking up to this scene (though I was in the A-structure itself).

  • View from the SunSet Lake Lodge Porch. Sunset Lake is located in Holly Springs, North Carolina. A beautiful and relaxing place to sit and enjoy the views.

  • This is Ordie Lodge ( often rented for fishing) situated on the shore of Loch Ordie. As we neared the last of the downhill and were walking round the loch the sun had started to go down, although it was only 2.30pm. There was ice on the loch’s surface at the water’s edge as we have had minus 6C for 5 days. ! http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/2161135-2-loch-ordie-lodge.jpg!

  • These are the equine members of the Skyhorse family, Quarter Horses and Appaloosa horses. Revamped for 2010!

  • RedBubble T-Shirt designs are printed on 100% cotton American Apparel fabric, and are available in cuts to suit men, women and children. To keep them looking great, wash them cold and hang them up to dry. Zazzle Get the hottest T-shirts on the Internet. Choose from thousands of funny, vintage and other great T-shirt designs then customize to fit your size and style. No minimums, orders produced in 24 hours, and 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Zazzle is THE place for T-shirts and all your custom printing needs! Personalize any shirt – Every design on any styles or colors (450+) – No minimum – Organic styles - / Sizes up to 6XL – Satisfaction Guaranteed Parody of movie quote – Airplane and Naked Gun! Beavers are two primarily nocturnal, semi-aquatic species of rodent, one native to North America and one to Eurasia. They are known for building dams, canals, and lodges (homes). They are the second-largest rodent in the world (after the capybara). Their colonies create one or more dams to provide still, deep water to protect against predators, and to float food and building material. The North American beaver population was once more than 60 million, but as of 1988 was 6-12 million. This population decline is due to extensive hunting for fur, for glands used as medicine and perfume, and because their harvesting of trees and flooding of waterways may interfere with other land uses. A slang term for pubic hair TO TAKE THE PISS / To take the piss is a British slang expression meaning to mock, tease, ridicule or scoff. Take the mickey (or variations) are euphemistic ways of conveying this expression where the word “piss” may be vulgar. / The term sometimes refers to a form of mockery or a piss take in which the mocker exaggerates the other person’s characteristics; pretending to take on his or her attitudes, etc., in order to make them look funny. / The phrase is in common usage throughout English society, employed by headline writers in broadsheet gazettes and tabloids as well as colloquially and is also used in English speaking countries such as Australia. In colloquial usage, ‘taking the piss’ is also used to refer to someone or something that makes a claim which is not in line with a recognised agreement e.g. an invoice that is double the quoted price with no explanation for the added charge could be said to ‘take the piss’, or likewise if something consistently misses a deadline / / / TAKING THE PISS SERIES / ART CLASSICS BRAND IMAGE BRITAIN DRUGS SAYINGS SEXUAL INNUENDO SITUATION AND SOCIETY TV CULT ANIMAL SERIES ART TO WEAR BIRDS CATS AND DOGS SERIES CELTIC SERIES CUTE SERIES DID I HEAR YOU RIGHT SERIES DIGITAL SERIES EINSTEIN SERIES FOR F*’s AKE SERIES GAY SERIES KISS SERIES LINE DRAWING SERIES MANAGRAM SERIES NATIVE AMERICAN SERIES PALINDROME AND AMBIGRAM SERIES PHALLUS SERIES PISS TAKE SERIES RUDE FOOD SERIES SEASONAL SERIES SIGN AND SYMBOL SERIES SMILE SERIES TEXT ONLY SERIES UK POLITICS UNDERWEAR SERIES VINTAGE BURLESQUE SERİES WTF IS THAT ALL ABOUT? My zazzle gallery has a premium range of gifts that are suitable for people of all ages and tastes: an eclectic collection of unusually imaginative, hip and sometimes beautiful designs. Enjoy browsing though this store and please feel free to comment: there is always room for improvement. / / / Some products from my Zazzle store Female Contemporary Art More Zazzle choices from Female Contemporary Art Wear my Art at Female Contemporary Art My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images are copyright © taiche. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / See more of taiche at Female Contemporary Art / / Baby Custom T-Shirts :dress that baby up with a special design on a custom t-shirt, long sleeve or onesize / Kids Custom T-Shirts .from organic t-shirts to long sleeve shirts, boys, girls, and toddlers can fill their fashion needs with a one-of-a-kind custom t-shirts for kids. Check out the latest organic t-shirts, sweatshirts, and girls shirts. And plenty of styles for toddlers too! Aprons / Bags / Buttons / Cards / Hats / Keds Shoes / Keychains / Magnets / Mousepads / Mugs / Postage / Postcards / Stickers / T-Shirt / Ties* Don’t forget my Calendar Section

  • A shooting lodge on Kirkby Malzeard Moor in North Yorkshire.

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  • The entrance to the Great Hall lobby of Starved Rock Lodge. This is the view when you walk in the main doors. A grand lodge built in the 1930’s The stone and log lodge was built in part by the Civilian Conservation Corps of full timbers in National Park Service Rustic style. / Joseph F. Booton, was the architect. The Lodge was built by the CCC first as their camp residence, then it was turned over and converted as a public lodge. / Starved Rock Lodge is in Utica, Illinois.

  • A beautiful view of Mauna Kahalawai, the West Maui mountains and the valley isthmus below which separates West Maui from Haleakala, from the lovely Terrace Gardens of Kula Lodge, Upcountry Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved EARTH VOICES by: Bliss Carman (1861-1929) / “I heard the spring wind whisper / Above the brushwood fire, / “The world is made forever / Of transport and desire. / “I am the breath of being, / The primal urge of things; / I am the whirl of star dust, / I am the lift of wings. “I am the splendid impulse / That comes before the thought, / The joy and exaltation / Wherein the life is caught. “Across the sleeping furrows / I call the buried seed, / And blade and bud and blossom / Awaken at my need. “Within the dying ashes / I blow the sacred spark, / And make the hearts of lovers / To leap against the dark.” I heard the spring light whisper / Above the dancing stream, / “The world is made forever / In likeness of a dream. “I am the law of planets, / I am the guide of man; / The evening and the morning / Are fashioned to my plan. “I tint the dawn with crimson, / I tinge the sea with blue; / My track is in the desert, / My trail is in the dew. “I paint the hills with colour, / And in my magic dome / I light the star of evening / To steer the traveller home. “Within the house of being, / I feed the lamp of truth / With tales of ancient wisdom / And prophecies of youth. “I heard the spring rain murmur / Above the roadside flower, / “The world is made forever / In melody and power. “I keep the rhythmic measure / That marks the steps of time, / And all my toil is fashioned / To symmetry and rhyme. “I plow the untilled upland, / I ripe the seeding grass, / And fill the leafy forest / With music as I pass. “I hew the raw, rough granite / To loveliness of line, / And when my work is finished, / Behold, it is divine! “I am the master-builder / In whom the ages trust. / I lift the lost perfection / To blossom from the dust.” Then Earth to them made answer, / As with a slow refrain / Born of the blended voices / Of wind and sun and rain, / “This is the law of being / That links the threefold chain: / The life we give to beauty / Returns to us again.” Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • The ruins of the 17th century lodge at Dob Park in North Yorkshire. It’s only about 15 miles from home and yet , it’s the first time I’ve been here. Why is that? OLYMPUS E500 / ZUIKO 4/3 40-150mm

  • Aug, 2009 / FEATURED IN GROUP: ImageWriting (2/24) ======================================= This is second and last photo of the Lodge. / This is the side path where most if not all visitors use. / A Visit To The Lodge was taken at High Park in Toronto, Canada. / Built in 1837, this was the home of John Howard the founder of High Park, which was willed to the people and the city of Toronto for ever. / It now called Colborne Lodge and is a museum containing much of the original furnishing and artifacts of John Howard. / Mr Howard was also an Artist working with Water Colour, many are scenes of early Toronto. This shot was taken in the very late evening after a rain storm. This is one of my favorite time to take photographs. / I did some experimenting with lens filters on this one and a few other images. I like the results. ======================================= Taken with: Nikon FM10. / Full manual setting. / Tripod mounted. / Nikon 28 mm wide angle lens. / Hoya uv 0 and Hoya sepia lens filters stacked. / ISO 200 colour film. / Negatives scaned to disk. / Three shot taken using varied exposures levels and times. / Meged and processed in Corel HDR. / Post processing Corel pain shop Pro.

  • This was a great day. We got lots of flowers, but as usual I do not know what they are except they are Australian Natives. Taken with Pentax LX camera and Pentax 28 mm shift lens on Kodachrome film.

  • This building was the former Primitive Methodist Church building erected 1868 Taken with Pentax 1st DS camera

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