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  • Great Egret searching for food along the bayou.

  • Taken under the Old Fort Bayou Bridge after sunset.

  • “Caffee Grocery” appeared as the Avatar for the group “Rural America” 4/08. / !

  • taken at the harbor in the morning light …just enough light to darken the bg.

  • Under the Old Fort Bayou Bridge

  • I thought this Pelican looked like he was telling about the huge fish that got away..lol / Taken at the Ocean Springs Harbor in the morning /

  • www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz New Years Day 08 / Raglan, New Zealand Featured in The Feature Fraternity / Thank you. Won the Outdoor Fun challenge in the That’s Entertainment group / Yay, thank you :)) Won the Happy Summer Sunshine Challenge in the DSLR Users group / Thanks for voting :)) Featured on Redbubbles homepage / Thank you :) 3000+ views / 50+ favouritings People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography

  • a close-up of my youngest… ever since she was little, no matter where we went, someone would always comment on her gorgeous eyes. / I’m still trying to learn, so it is not perfect. / Taken with natural light

  • The Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri / / It was raining and extremely foggy, so this is the clearest shot I could get, but it just shows how high up it is to be enveloped by clouds. / / / / The Arch is the tallest national monument in the United States at 630 feet; it is the city’s best known landmark and a popular tourist attraction. / / Construction began February 12, 1963 and the last section of the Arch was put into place on October 28, 1965. / / The Arch is a structure known as a catenary curve, the shape a free-hanging chain takes when held at both ends, and considered the most structurally-sound arch shape. The span of the Arch legs at ground level is 630 feet, the same as its height. / / Each year, approximately a million visitors ride the trams to the top of the Arch. The trams have been in operation for over 30 years, traveling a total of 250,000 miles and carrying over 25 million passengers. / / The Arch weighs 17,246 tons. Nine hundred tons of stainless steel was used to build the Arch, more than any other project in history. / / The Arch was built at a cost of $13 million. The transportation system was built at a cost of $3,500,000. / / In order to ensure that the constructed legs would meet, the margin of error for failure was 1/64th of an inch. All survey work was done at night to eliminate distortion caused by the sun’s rays. Since the Arch was constructed before the advent of computer technology, relatively crude instruments were used for these measurements. / / The Arch sways a maximum of 18” (9” each way) in a 150 mph wind. The usual sway is 1/2”.

  • Great egret patiently waiting at the bayou / As Is… / /

  • Biloxi, MS sunset / To get a great sunset first you have to be there… / and then wait for that right moment… Canon xti / 400mm / f5.6 / 1/800th / ISO 100

  • Ocean Springs Harbor

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

  • The Tiger Shark shrimp boat and a sailboat abandoned along the Biloxi Beach.

  • Great blue heron on the pier near the Ocean Springs harbor.

  • East Beach Ocean Springs at sunset.

  • We arrived here just as the sun was setting and I loved these statues in silhouette against the sunset on the Mississippi River in Historic Nauvoo. These Statues stand on the hill where the Nauvoo Temple has been restored. They are statues of Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum on their horses as they might have appeared back in 1840 or so. / Historic Nauvoo is National Historic Landmark / in the Historic Places group august 2009

  • On November 12, 2009 I participated in a live radio interview on “The Morning Show” at WTNI Radio in Biloxi, Mississippi. I also did a book signing that evening, promoting my new book “Work Wonders”. The signing was held in conjunction with an International Art Extravaganza featuring the work of “Lamin Dibba” from The Gambia, West Africa. The event was held at Negotto’s Gallery in Biloxi. I signed alot of books and met a ton of really great people. The event was scheduled to last for two hours but it lasted nearly four! A good time was had by all. / / You can preview the book at: Work Wonders

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