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  • Sunrise on Hutchinson Island, Florida near the House of Refuge historical lighthouse, before the Surfers take over.

  • I just couldn’t help getting another one of these sunrises in from Hutchinson Island, Florida without feeling it would have been a waste….LOL

  • There is a great walk you can do between two of Sydneys most famous beaches. The Bondi to Bronte walk follows a magnificent coastal path taking in breathtaking views of the ocean below as well as Bronte and Bondi Beach. Photo Taken: 01-Aug-2005 / Time: Around 2:30pm / Conditions: A warm perfect winters day in Sydney

  • Lisa C. Weber ©2007 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • A section in Bacara (Haskell’s ) Beach in santa Barbara California. Magic hour, dusk time. Image was created using HDR technique from 5 raw files. (normal +1 +2 1 -2) combined and tone mapped with photomatix / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • ‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Aloha Blue is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. A lovely hula girl with curves in all the right places and a funky dreadlock ‘do’

  • jervis bay / / jervis bay / An area of beautifu white sands and pleasant bushwalking. / Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park / History / After Federation occurred in 1901 plans were set in motion to create a city (ultimately Canberra) within an independent territory (the ACT) wherein the new Federal Government could sit. Work began in 1913 and, in 1915, the Royal Australian Naval College opened at Captain Point under Federal administration as HMAS Creswell. The Royal Australian Naval College no longer exists as it was absorbed into the Australian Defence Force Academy but some officer training still occurs at Jervis Bay. A majority of the original buildings remain. jervis bay / / jervis bay / An area of beautifu white sands and pleasant bushwalking. / Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park / History / After Federation occurred in 1901 plans were set in motion to create a city (ultimately Canberra) within an independent territory (the ACT) wherein the new Federal Government could sit. Work began in 1913 and, in 1915, the Royal Australian Naval College opened at Captain Point under Federal administration as HMAS Creswell. The Royal Australian Naval College no longer exists as it was absorbed into the Australian Defence Force Academy but some officer training still occurs at Jervis Bay. A majority of the original buildings remain. jervis bay / / jervis bay / An area of beautifu white sands and pleasant bushwalking. / Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park / History / After Federation occurred in 1901 plans were set in motion to create a city (ultimately Canberra) within an independent territory (the ACT) wherein the new Federal Government could sit. Work began in 1913 and, in 1915, the Royal Australian Naval College opened at Captain Point under Federal administration as HMAS Creswell. The Royal Australian Naval College no longer exists as it was absorbed into the Australian Defence Force Academy but some officer training still occurs at Jervis Bay. A majority of the original buildings remain. jervis bay / / jervis bay / An area of beautifu white sands and pleasant bushwalking. / Located about 170 km from Sydney, Jervis Bay is both an inlet and the basis of the uniquely beautiful Booderee National Park / History / After Federation occurred in 1901 plans were set in motion to create a city (ultimately Canberra) within an independent territory (the ACT) wherein the new Federal Government could sit. Work began in 1913 and, in 1915, the Royal Australian Naval College opened at Captain Point under Federal administration as HMAS Creswell. The Royal Australian Naval College no longer exists as it was absorbed into the Australian Defence Force Academy but some officer training still occurs at Jervis Bay. A majority of the original buildings remain.

  • / Leilani at Sea / Dingy Daisy Leilani at Sea was created on textured canvas paper using an array of mediums including ink, pastel, acrylics and charcoal. The colours shown here are from the original painting. I am a great lover of boats and being out to sea, far far away!

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  • / / Bathing Boxes is a card taken from the Beach Series of original paintings by Karin Taylor. This is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper. / I had uploaded this before, but only as a card, it is now available as a print also

  • / / Floating Peach / by Karin Taylor / ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal / on canvas textured paper / relaxing at the beach!! / / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au / /

  • / Ruby / by Karin Taylor ink pastel acrylic charcoal / on pastel paper oh to be ruby…. Ruby Red / by the sea / resting resting / peacefully shells n sand / weed n fish / smells just like / a seafood dish delicate / delightful / delicious / nutrititious / don’t forget / your dose of sun / get your Vitamin D / and have some FUN!! / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au / /

  • Man walking his two dogs at Rosebud front beach.

  • Floating Peach TShirt / is a special request from a fellow bubbler / from the original design here / ...hope you like her on a tee!

  • Sales of this design so far – 1 sale / / / Summer Heat is a mixed media production on Canson Me-Teintes textured pastel/mixed media paper…. being December in Australia we are experiencing some very warm weather, today the beach was at it’s most gorgeous, this painting is inspired by the sultry salty warm days by the beach we love at this time of year, and the beautiful hues of the water when it’s still like a milk pond as it was this morning :) In the background is an icecream van set up by the beach, which has caught the little one’s eye and she’s waving to the vendor. I’ve used pastels and charcoal, both white and black varieties, as well as pencil and black Faber Castelle markers The original work is available unframed for $220, but it is not so bright and in softer hues… this piece has been enhanced a bit in photoshop

  • This is what I love to do most evenings in summer,,, I just paddle out, float around and watch the sunset. I find sunsets very beautiful so I thought I would share my point of view! / Ohh, and yes,, I took the camera out on the board with me! Not too deep but did nearly get done by a wave.. pretty stupid, I know but I just really wanted to share this! .. The perils of photography! Taken 29 January 2009 Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens / processed in RAW

  • Oil Pastel And Acrylic On Wood Ophelia woke up one morning and spontaneously packed her bags and headed for a summer holiday by the sea. She’s still there, enjoying the company of her new friends :D / You can view my other “Summer Fun” products at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • This last weekend we took a drive over to the beautiful Northern California Coast and spent a couple of nights in the wonderful little town of Gualala. (From the web site) Some people call it gwa-LA-la, but the natives call it wa-LA-la. This comes from the Kashaya Pomo Indian phrase, “ah kha wa la lee” which means, “Where the water flows down”, which makes sense—for the river goes out to the ocean right across from the center of town, right by that big sand bar where the whales stop for lunch every year. When the site says that the whales stop for lunch every year they are not exaggerating. When we were there last year we spent the day viewing a young whale and its mother out in the bay. You could see them coming up every so often blowing air and water from their blow holes. It was amazing. This trip did not reveal any whales but we enjoyed ourselves all the same. There is a wonderful restaurant called Bones there that serves some wonderful clam chowder and some amazing ribs. A short drive north or south reveals miles and miles of beautiful coastal views. If you not been there yet…why are you waiting? http://www.gualala.com/ Taken in Gualala in Northern California with my Canon Rebel XSi with a / 55-250 mm lens. 50% of what I receive from sales will be donated to help military families/children during the holidays…so spend large and lets help them out!

  • Nikon D60 + orton effect / 1/160 f/13.0 ISO100

  • Featured work on RedBubble site Art & Photography Sep 2009

  • Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / 30.0 f/3.8 ISO160 / Filey at night / North Yorkshire, UK

  • Bridlington Beach, East Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / HDR, 4 shots, handheld / Photomatix Pro 3.1 / PP in PS SC3

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