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  • A nice little cottage, nestled between autumn trees.

  • What can I say, But, I love roses…...

  • I’ve been watching Mama Chickadee very closely and noticed she was delivering worms and such to the nesting box. A quick peek inside and sure enough, the eggs have hatched and I see five baby birds. (Only four bills are evident here but trust me; there are at least five little ones in the nest.) There were six eggs so I’m not sure if baby number six is hiding behind his sibllings or if egg number six just didn’t hatch.

  • .. in the cherry tree / morning walk 3-30-08

  • The tenderness in this little bluebird mama’s face as she watches at the doorway for hubby’s return with grub for their babies speaks to me of Mother Love, one of the most sublime forces on the planet. But her gentleness is only one facet of her nature. Not only does she nurture the little ones in the nest while waiting patiently for her mate, but she also emerges as a fierce huntress, going out into the world and bringing back to the nestlings grasshoppers, crickets, worms, and whatever sustenance she can find for her growing brood. Mother Love is tender but tough, gentle yet strong, hovering close to the “home fires” but speading her wings and facing the dangers of the outside world, too.

  • These two little babes are brand new; they hatched only one day ago. Mother Cardinal spends most of the time in the nest, keeping them warm, while Father Cardinal makes visits to the nest with grub worms and all sorts of goodies for the ravenous chicks. One of the three eggs didn’t hatch so that means more food for this healthy pair. Any sign of activity at the nest and these two pop up with bills wide open, anticipation quivering in every molecule of their tiny bodies. I’d like to dedicate this image to Kimberly Palmer who wanted a peek at these two after I mentioned they had hatched.

  • Here is the cardinal version of the classic lullabye, “Hush, Little Baby.” These two baby cardinals are only two days old, and Mama’s lullabye seems to be working just fine!

  • Teensy’s been sitting in a rosebush all morning after passing finals with flying colors, jetting from the nest, and joining the big wide world. I couldn’t resist taking Teensy’s formal graduation portrait.

  • Digital fractal.

  • Day three, baby Eastern bluebirds. Richmond, Virginia.

  • These are Welcome Swallow Chicks in anticipation of their mother’s imminent arrival with food.

  • Think I’ll do a series…titled; “Stuff you can put in an eggcup” :)

  • this is another image that I posted not long after I came to RB and discovered a new world of friends and hopes…strange how dreams can come and go, and yet never really leave the heart and mind… in the Garden of Light all dreams are fulfilled, and no true beauty need be masked from view… made for a fine friend, then… just a re-iteration to share Peace, now… / This brilliant bloom is offered to all and any that may need a flower to shatter a stony heart… sometimes it is so much easier than it seems, when seen without a veil of fears and tears… / And so I add this music video and it’s words to accompany this image… The Flower That Shattered The Stone – John Denver {by Joe Henry and John Jarvis} The Earth is our mother / Just turning around / With her trees in the forest / And roots underground / Our father above us / Whose sigh is the wind / Paint us a rainbow / Without any end As the river runs freely / The mountain does rise / Let me touch with my fingers / And see with my eyes / In the hearts of the children / A pure love still grows / Like a bright star in Heaven / That lights our way home / Like the flower that shattered the stone A sparrow finds freedom / Beholding the sun / In the infinite beauty / We’re all joined in one / I reach out before me / And look to the sky / Did I hear someone whisper / Did something pass by As the river runs freely / The mountain does rise / Let me touch with my fingers / And see with my eyes / In the hearts of the children / A pure love still grows / Like a bright star in Heaven / That lights our way home / Like the flower that shattered the stone Like a bright star in Heaven / That lights our way home / Like the flower that shattered the stone :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: “In the infinite beauty / We’re all joined in one…” :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Apophysis 2.08 – 7000×7000px thanks for the look, my friends! Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and photography Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART Scott Bricker at Fine Art America Scott Bricker’s art at Art Wanted.com

  • Canon 40D 100 2.8 macro lens

  • Still life photograph of chocolate surrounded by coffee beans…can you smell that? Taken with a Canon 400D using natural light. Featured in the group “Domestic Art – home is where the art is” – Feb 2009 – thank you! Featured in Still Life Fine Art and Food Photography – August 09 – Thank you so much!! Placed 3rd in the ‘Things We Like to Eat’ challenge in the group Photography Fun

  • THS IS ORIGINALLY AN OIL PAINTING DONE WHEN I WAS VERY YOUNG…ONE OF THE FIRST 5 OIL PAINTINGS I EVER DID (AROUND AGE 13) i USED A BIT OF FRACTILIAS FILTER IN PHOTOSHOP TO GIVE IT AN UPDATED LOOK THAT APPEALED TO ME GP HERE FOE A WONDERUFL ACCOMPANYING VIDEO ….. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rooyt3ptNco&feature=email

  • I spotted these trees in a small park setting somewhere in New Jersey. I just had to stop and photograph them. Digitally repixelated photograph in the manner of Impressionism. Click once on image to enlarge. / /

  • This male Eastern bluebird loves to show off his catch before delivering it to the babies in the nesting box. A bright green grasshopper is his latest prize, and he’s displaying it here very proudly! I used to think the meal would be divided among the babies, but as they grow older, I think it’s one grasshopper, whole and sometimes live, down the gullet for one awaiting chick! Ravenous and sometimes raucous, babies bluebirds give their parents a full day’s work hunting up offerings for the table!

  • Near record temperature today but these little owls have / plenty of shade in this large palm tree. This is two of the / three nestlings. The third owl was tucked-in behind the / cut palm. I’ll try again later this week.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Nestle Milk Chocolate Van Don’t see many of these around any more! East Coast Tasmania, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/1250sec / Aperture: F5.0 / ISO: 80

  • Taken using a Canon 300D – 90mm lens

  • I TOOK THIS TODAY ALL MY ROSES ARE BLOOMING AND WE ARE HAVING VERY HOT WEATHER , SO THE BLOOMS DON’T LAST / THIS ROSE IS CALLED FREESIA AND HAS HEAPS OF BEAUTIFUL ROSES AND BUDS / IT’S SCENT IS GLORIOUS ! / IT FLOWERS ABOUT 10 MONTHS OF THE YEAR

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