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[model] Monica ©2007 BeeTour Photography
[model] Monica ©2007 BeeTour Photography
We play roller hockey together. Edward posed for me after our game. This image is part of two that were chosen for the beautiful Photo Workshop book edited by Lynne Eodice (Photo that Inspire).
Southern California surfers waiting for waves at the beach in Santa Monica on an overcast day.
This very dumb founded looking sock puppet is the / illustration of The Ribbon Device’s song “Na na na” You can check it out here: / www.theribbondevice.com/multimedia/Nanana.mp3 This little critter was caught on film by Monica while / being man handled by Mat. Enjoy!
One of my first and favorite works. This work was created using a sheet of burled Pink Pearwood veneer. Which I digitized at high resolution, and built in Photoshop using traditional marquetry techniques and layers. Any comments are more than welcome. / Thanks in advance. J-
We all need a compass from time to time, / or who knows where we may end up! / Illustration of The Ribbon Device’s song “Out to Sea” Check it out here: / http://www.theribbondevice.com/multimedia/out%20to%20sea.mp3 Concept & caught by Monica while photo chopped by Mat. Enjoy!
...one of my beautiful nieces at her birthday party…
Seagulls play Volley on the Beach at Santa Monica.
Watching the sky turn deep red at dusk near the Santa Monica Beach pier in Los Angeles
My entry for the T-shirt revolution “24hr Challenge: 1 Paragraph” . My entry is based on “ / Max Brooks / the Zombie Survival Guide / Complete Protection from the Living Dead / Page- 241 / APR. 1994 A.D., SANTA MONICA BAY, CALIFORNIA Three Palos Verdes residents, Jim Hwang, Anthony Cho, and Michael Kim, reported to police that they were attacked while fishing in the bay. The three men swore that Hwang had been bottom fishing when his line hooked a large, extremely heavy catch. What broke the surface was a man, naked, partially burned, partially decomposed, and still alive. The man attacked the three / fishermen, grabbing Hwang and attempting to bite him on the neck. Cho pulled his friend back and Kim smashed the creature in the face with an / oar. The attacker sank beneath the surface while the three fishermen headed for shore. All three were immediately subject to drng and alcohol tests by the Palos Verdes Police Department (tests that revealed no traces of either), held overnight for questioning, and released the next morning. The case is still officially “under investigation.” Given the time and place of the attack, it is logical to assume that the creature was one of the original San Pedro outbreak zombies.
Star of the boardwalk. on the Santa Moncia Pier, California Fallen star, fading star – the viewer is free to interpete and give whatever meaning they see fit. 519 Views / / /
HER WORDS… / fell softly,like petals from a rose. / Her Love… / healing my brothers tender heart sweetly. / God / answered prayers, / Faith / opened windows / Love’s / soothing pink perfume wafting on a summers breeze… / turning blue skys / purple , / with passion! In law, she became my sister. By choice,she is my friend.
“Nature’s artwork” was featured in the groups The Woman Photographer and Trees Shot at Palisades Park, Santa Monica, California, with a Canon PowerShot SX1 IS camera, June 2009. / If I got it right, this “twisted” tree is an Australian Tea Tree (Leptospermum laevagatum), or actually three of these trees merged into one.
For my Mam…........ / A rose in our backgarden ….. / Straight from Canon 1000D / f/3.5 / 1/100sec / ISO 200 / 0 step / 50mm / pattern / / ©MCN:C5D1A-6763C-F0855
Art piece inspired by the beautiful and classy italian actress/model Monica Bellucci….......... / Monica Bellucci Quote: / “My body is so important to me… my face, my arms, my legs, my hands, my eyes, everything. I use everything I have.”
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But to the media out there / I’ll sell the story I have the goods
I heaard all stories are for sale false or true
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