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My Moon plus Ibis composite. I’m fairly happy with it – would be happier if those darned birds would actually fly in front of the moon but I guess thats one of the trials and tribulations of being a photographer :) Any suggestions, OR criticism are welcome. You might like to compare it with my Firebird version http://www.redbubble.com/people/lightsmith/art/181498-1-firebird
Old sailboat and sunset
Dock at night in Camden NC
thank you sooo much to the anonymous buyer who purchased this poster on June 27, 2008! cheers! / A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this large framed print on the 12th of September, 2008! cheers :) /
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Tonight is Halloween night. Juliet is waiting… Explore your imagination with fiction…
The Flat Earth Society / “The facts are simple,” says Charles K. Johnson, president of the International Flat Earth Research Society. “The earth is flat.” He believes that the main purpose of the space program is to prop up a dying myth—the myth that the earth is a globe. “Nobody knows anything about the true shape of the world,” he contends. The sun and moon, in the Johnson version, are only about 32 miles in diameter. They circle above the earth in the vicinity of the equator, and their apparent rising and setting are tricks of perspective, like railroad tracks that appear to meet in the distance. The moon shines by its own light and is not eclipsed by the earth. Rather, lunar eclipses are caused by an unseen dark body occasionally passing in front of the moon. Johnson’s beliefs are firmly grounded in the Bible.
Featured in Out of the Blue Group / ©Angi Baker / /
My other works: / A LARGER view to see more in detail… / (Long side is only 1024 here) Featured in the group SEA Featured in the group Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge EXIF: / Taken with a Canon EOS 400D Digital. Exposure: 30 sec (30) ISO Speed: 100 Aperture: f/4.5 Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows Metering Mode: Pattern Focal Length: 28 mm Exposure Program: Shutter priority Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV Flash: Flash did not fire
this is the guest room of the Ca D Zan / ( Sarasota, Florida, Ringling Brothers Museum) The Ca D’Zan The sixth of the seven Ringling brothers of Baraboo, Wisconsin, John Ringling was one of the founders of the famous circus. He and his wife vacationed in Sarasota in the early 1900’s and purchased their bayfront property in 1912. , Ca d’Zan, now stands. Combining their love for Sarasota with their love of baroque art, they decided to build a museum on the estate grounds and fill it with the finest paintings and objects that they could ever buy. When John Ringling died, he left to the State of Florida over 600 paintings, including the world’s largest private collection of works by Peter Rubens, and lots of other objects – prints, drawings, sculptures, antiques, pottery, jewelry, and furniture. Today, visitors from around the world visit this wonderful complex looking over Sarasota Bay. The Art Museum, Ca d’Zan, the Ringling Mansion and the Museum of the Circus are all open to the public for a single admission. The beautifully landscaped grounds contain over 400 kinds of Florida trees, plants and flowers, garden figures and Mable’s historic rose garden. The Banyan Cafe is open for lunch or a snack. Visitors can browse through three gift shops located on the grounds. Sony Cybershot DSC H 7
Two things that go perfectly well together, don’t you think? This is one of my favourite places in my hometown. It’s a park alongside the St. Lawrence river with a great view on downtown Montreal on the other side.
Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / 30.0 f/3.8 ISO160 / Filey at night / North Yorkshire, UK
featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 10-27-2009 / featured in EMI-the Group 10-17-2009 / featured in Dimensions 10-12-2009 / featured in Art in Math 10-08-2009 / featured in Back in Black 10-08-2009 / featured in Group Incendia 10-07-2009 / featured in The World as We See it 10-02-2009 First design with the latest release of Incendia! It keeps getting better ALL the time!!! i so LOVE it!!!! :) /
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