Computer guys are a busy lot and some even hold down a 2nd job. / This t-shirt forms part of a series with the other ones being plain text.
Computer guys are a busy lot and some even hold down a 2nd job. / This t-shirt forms part of a series with the other ones being plain text.
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Sun setting behind an oceanfront marina
welder working with sparks flying at him
This is a poem every one thinks about but few are brave enough to write.
I once sat down and thought about all those who believe we owe apologies for the mistakes our ancestors made, but in the end only our ancestors owe apologies to each other not, and this is the poem that came from that thought process
A kuna fisherman selling his cought of the day – San Blas Archipel, Panama For more visual input have a look at my website
mixed media (charcoal, oil, resin, beeswax) / From “Who’s That Girl, Twelve Incarnations of Ruby” series. Odd jobs, office space, sales, what are we are supposed to do and say? Ruby tries to make her way, navigating through occupational hazards.
A surfer at Fistral Beach, Newquay, Cornwall. / Pentax K 10D, 1/1000 sec, f 5.6, ISO 200, 200 mm lens.
I’m adding a little ‘Farrier’ series…........featuring the lovely Ralph who is excellent at his craft…............. THANKS VERY MUCH FOR VIEWING FRIENDS!
I know you’ve seen alot of my Farrier shots already….....a few friends have requested these shots be done in B&W or sepia…....this is what I have chosen and hope you enjoy this shot as much as I do…........... THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS! Cheers, Rose
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Ruins at Cape St George Historic Lighthouse Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay, ACT. In 1770, Captain Cook sighted the bay and named it St George’s Head (it was St George’s Day April 1770) and called Point Perpendicular ‘Long Nose’. In 1791, the bay was named ‘Jervis Bay’ by Lieutenant Bowen of the Atlantic in honour of Admiral Sir John Jervis under whom he had served. Construction of this sandstone lighthouse began in 1854, and the elegant structure was completed in 1856. Unfortunately the lighthouse was built in the wrong spot, and it came to be regarded as a navigational hazard, resulting in its partial demolition in the early 1900s. Harriet Parker, the daughter of an assistant lighthouse keeper, was accidentally shot dead by a friend when they were looking for a horse near Green Patch in 1887. Her grave is in the Green Patch camping area. The ruin of Cape St George lighthouse is perhaps the most significant European site in the Park. The ruin was listed on the National Estate Register in 1981. The listing is in recognition of the ruin’s important setting, stonework and as a relic of early European occupation. In the early 1880s, Jacob Ellmoos established what appears to have been the first European settlement, other than the lighthouse, in the Jervis Bay Territory. He selected 120 acres (48 hectares) on the eastern shore of Sussex Inlet, where he and his family set up a fishing enterprise and farm. In 1890 the Ellmoos family opened a guesthouse there, named Christian’s Minde in memory of Jacob’s brother Christian who had died in 1888. This historic building, although still standing, no longer serves as a guesthouse.
Mel the driver.
An occupational hazzard associated with being the official photographer for the RSPCA WA! This little guy’s sole agenda was to jump at me and latch onto whatever he could. In this case it was the leg of my jeans, but he also had a good chew on my hand, camera strap and even a 50mm lens! This puppy was re-homed the day this shot was taken. Profit portion of any sales will go to the RSPCA WA. Taken with a Canon 5D and 50mm prime lens @ f1.8, ISO 1000, 1/400th sec, handheld. Featured in Canon DSLR Group Feb 2009. Featured in Workshop Camera Club June 2009. Placed in top 10 (9th) in Paws ‘n’ claws Dog Profile Challenge, August 2009.
“Occupation” ~ Santiago, Guatemala ~ October 2008
Please do not use without my permission or buying / Oil on Canvas / For Palestina / a painting featured in exhibition “Olive Brides” Women studies Also featured in The Palestine Chronicle Newspaper support me and visit my website / Nohra Studio
When people see size 18 EE shoes, they think ‘clown!’ Clown shoes are probably the single most notable piece of clowns. However, being a clown is more than wearing huge shoes and a red nose. / A clown is a Looney Tune character come to life, willing to humiliate himself in order to exalt his audience. He is a beacon of love, and life, and joyfulness, and he makes you smile. It’s what’s inside that comes shining out that makes The Clown. A fun Invitation Card to a Child’s Birthday Party / /
30” X 28” Oil on Canvas Original SOLD prints are available / / /
acrylic painting on stretched canvas,original size 61×76 cm
figurative acrylic
Carpenters Just having some fun with a black card. Features; Outsiders, MIA
I’ve been experimenting with the concept of backgrounds and I’m trying to photograph various things in a blurred fashion to use expressly as backgrounds for cards. This is my first attempt. It’s kind of fun to look at a scene and see nothing but color possibilities without any of the details. This background is actually a bottlebrush plant in my garden. The text came from a book I’m currently reading; it made an impression on me and I recorded it in my journal as a possibility for a card. Here’s the end product. I hope someone likes it.
Cubist townscape painting. / Original sold
2009, Oil on Canvas, 48” x 24” Lady Liberty – when she’s off the clock – will actually drop the torch and take up knitting instead. Might as well… / And, from the looks of things, she won’t be done with that any time soon – she has quite the yarn stash there.
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