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  • Me again, sorry!

  • Well you came and you gave without taking / but I sent you away, oh Mandy / well you kissed me and stopped me from shaking / I need you today, oh Mandy. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-

  • www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz If you look closely, you can see me standing on a chair taking the picture. Son came out and nearly knocked me off – hence the ‘swearing’ “Oh Christmas!” (not what I said in my head). Featured in Christmas and Seasonal Greeting Cards / Thank you. Featured on the Featured page Christmas eve 2008 / Thank you, Merry Christmas :) Back in the day 1000+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photogrpahy Everyday Objects Seascapes Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour

  • Because, sometimes, you just need to say it.

  • Sometimes faeries take humans away to beautiful, magical places but sometimes, the places they take us are dark and not so beautiful. This was done for a project themed “Fear’s Playground.” It’s based on a nightmare I had a few years ago where this malevolent nixie was terrorizing a small town and killing off young men. The dream started with her drowning a surfer so that’s the scene I illustrated here. It was actually a rather terrifying dream—I guess because I have such a strong fear of drowning.

  • A pop art illustration I originally had published in Yen magazine.

  • www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz The things you find at ridiculous times of the night (anytime before 7am). Featured on Object Studies and Concepts / Thank you Featured in Lost in Space / Thank you. Featured in Photography – Rule of Thirds / Thank you. Featured on Redbubbles Featured page / Thanks red elves. 1000+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Sold as a matted print 31 Aug 08. Thank you.

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  • Won’t somebody think of the children? See also:

  • Taken at Apollo Bay early in the morning. I haven’t processed this one very much at all. A bit of noise reduction and some levels. It was the most amazingly vivid sunrise I have seen for some time. View more of my seascapes at: Landscapes and Seascapes

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  • Glorious daffodils on a lovely spring day at Cox Arboretum in Dayton, Ohio. This was entered in a song challenge last year on another website and when I was considering what to enter, I saw this photo and the song from the musical “West Side Story” immediately came to mind. I liked it so much, I kept the title. This is one of my favorite images. Canon A720 IS / f/4 / 1/125 sec. / April 2008 / minor cropping and slight sharpening © Rachel Stickney 2008 / ~~ / Narcissus is the botanic name for a genus of mainly hardy, mostly spring-flowering, bulbs in the Amaryllis family native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. There are also several Narcissus species that bloom in the autumn. Daffodil is a common English name, sometimes used now for all varieties, and is the chief common name of horticultural prevalence used by the American Daffodil Society. The range of forms in cultivation has been heavily modified and extended, with new variations available from specialists almost every year. All Narcissus species have a central trumpet-, bowl-, or disc-shaped corona surrounded by a ring of six floral leaves called the perianth which is united into a tube at the forward edge of the 3-locular ovary. The seeds are black, round and swollen with hard coat. The three outer segments are sepals, and the three inner segments are petals. Though the traditional daffodil of folklore, poetry, and field may have a yellow to golden-yellow color all over, both in the wild species and due to breeding, the perianth and corona may be variously colored. Breeders have developed some daffodils with double, triple, or ambiguously multiple rows and layers of segments, and several wild species also have known double variants. Top Ten placement in the My Garden Corner challenge in Happy Haven 6/6/09 Featured 5/20/09 in AMERICAS ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free Top Ten placement (4th) in the Flower Hunt challenge in The Scavenger Hunt 4/19/09 Featured in Alphabet Soup and placed in the Top Ten (2nd) in the Best of N challenge 4/13/09 Featured 3/31/09 in Ohio Photographers Top Ten placement in the Spring Petals challenge and featured in Point and Shooters 3/25/09 Top Ten placement in the Botany challenge and featured 3/23/09 in Postcard Style Featured 3/8/09 in The Scavenger Hunt Top Ten placement in March 2009 Avatar challenge in Happy Haven Featured 2/20/09 in Dimensions Featured 2/12/09 in Point and Shooters Featured 1/5/09 in Flower and Foliage Detail My first challenge win, in the Spring Bulb challenge in Spring Blooms on 11/07/08!

  • All profit made from the sale of this image will be donated to the wildlife appeal to help support the injured animals from the Victorian bushfires. One of the new kittens climbing on the hitching rail. he was shocked when he stepped backward and there was nothing there… No editing. As is- straight from the camera Olympus E510

  • Fox Squirrel in the snow looking for walnuts in the City Park behind my home.

  • I thought it was a cute idea….. / ♥

  • Model/Styling/Makeup: Lillian Starr / Shot: Red Rattler Theatre, Newtown / Dedicated to: Marlene Dietrich

  • Featured in The Woman Photographer group. /

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  • We’re every woman… / It’s all in us…

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER Thank you for your views, comments and favouritings / Right Spot – CHECK / No Boats – CHECK / Enough Cloud – CHECK / That Consistency to the Water – CHECK / Lights in varying colours – Check / Reflections on Water – Check / Run for the D300 and the tripod – DEFINITELY Caught a range of shots on this Friday morning reached my vantage point about 5.30am. I saw these reflections and ran for the camera. Sydney Harbour like a mill pond before the many vessels start their morning trips and disturbing it’s surface. The other factor is that look to the water surface that landscape photographers might know it’s like a oily look to the water that lends itself to wonderful reflective surface. It took many shots of Sydney Harbour this morning, if, and you should have seen the sunrise that followed . WAIT ! yes i have photos of that as well. Equipment: Manfrotto Tripod, Nikon D300 Nikon 18-200mm Lens / Technique: 5 Bracketted Exposures, Photomatix 3.2, Capure NX See Also / Right Place Right Time:

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