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  • Buy a part of English heritage before its all sold off. Naturally finnished in local spillage effect. Makes a great central piece for lounge talking point .No offers!

  • From the PX3 awarded series – ORDER:SQUAMATA / / Scrub Python (Morelia amethistina kinghorni) is a non-venomous python species found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Largest snake in Australia. Also known as the Amethystine Python. / / ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • Most people think of monks as males and nuns as females. However, there is an exception In Mahayana Buddhism, the term ‘Sangha’ is in principle restricted to those who have achieved certain levels of understanding. They are therefore called ‘community of the excellent ones’ (Tibetan: mchog kyi tshogs); however, these in turn need not be monks (i.e., hold such vows). Several Mahayana orders accept female practitioners as monks, instead of using the normal title of “nun”, and they are considered equal to male ascetics in all respects. This is a photograph of a monastery where a female monk is meditating in seclusion after taking her vows to develop her own personal ethical discipline. In Buddism, monkhood is a part of the system of vows of individual liberation. This monk has entered the monastic way of life which includes wearing robes. After that, one can become a “novice” that is the final step to becoming a fully ordained monk. I free associated to this image when I observed a female monk with long robes on the right of the photograph. I also see a young man next to her softly stumming a guitar. My bark images offer the viewer any association or perception of images that he or she sees. Feel free to share your projections of this multi-layered piece. /

  • Another shot from within the derelict Gardeners Creek house in Glen Iris. / Thanks to Bickers for being the model

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  • These striking (you’ll get the pun in a second here) little flowers come in more than one variety and color… I used to have some yellow ones, but my neighbor has these orange Black-Eyed Susans, a climbing vine with a rather pugilistic moniker. For my curious friends from across the ocean, these flowers measure approximately 1 1/2 to 2 inches in diameter. : ) LavenderMoon~

  • This old Victorian farm house was probably a sight to behold back in the day. It had lots of gingerbread and decorative work all the way around it. Now the paint is gone and in many places so is the clapboard exterior. Here is a shot of the attic window on the west side of the house nearly 30 feet from the ground with late afternoon sun. Notice the beautiful native white oak boards used under the exterior clapboards. There is one board in there that is nearly two foot across. Try buying a board like that today. / I was struck by the grain of the exposed oak boards as well as the random design they made combined together with what is left of the exterior boards. All artwork is © Jack L. Hunt Sr., All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • 21st Century version of the sewn sampler of bygone days. It involves versions of two exploratory and / (I hope) sympathetic drawings. / They are set in the dark of my imagination. Both drawings are explorations of how lines can define space. / One is very organised the other is very chaotic. / The organised one expresses how I would like to be, / the chaotic one how I often feel I am. / The irony is that the chaotic one is done in gel pen which is to me a very controllable medium whilst the organised one is done in metallic oil pastels which I find challenging to control. Both are graphical representations of my thinking. Hope you can at least empathise with the feelings that created these drawings as did owlspook who wrote this poem: Swinging on the Tree of Life / By owlspook balance / out of chaos order is born / too much order / offers boredom / longing for balance / we swing on life’s great tree Please check out owlspook’s work /

  • I took this photo for texture and to show the blur, but in color and right side up it didn’t really hit the mark. So I turned it on it’s side and made it a black and white. I love that you can’t tell what it is until you look close up.

  • Working with fractal geometry I created a slinky spring and then tangled it up in an ordered fashion. so it’s sort of order out of chaos.

  • Title: PRESS TO ORDER / Camera: Nikon D300 / Capture Date: 01/01/2009 / Uploaded Date: 01/28/2009 / Comments: Go ahead…PRESS TO ORDER…you never know what you MIGHT just get! =P © 2009 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Another abstract play…Started with the pattern of a metal panel at the office, and added colour through blending layers in PP [Casio Exilim S10]

  • ...I saw it in my dreams…

  • Featured in Backyard Art Group 13th May 2009 / Featured in LMAO Art group 12th May 2009 As is except for slight cropping. Not the best of images but it so made me smile :D In finally getting rid of the shonky tripod and aquiring a Manfrotto the Sigma 500mm lens has a new use other than the door stop! The resident Magpies enjoying seed from the aviary. Canon EOS 50D / Sigma 500mm lens / F-stop f/6.3 / Exposure 1/320 sec / Focal length 350mm

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  • Standing over the troops, ordering them to move out and wear lethal scrape protection helmets lol All feedback and suggestions welcome All photography and editing by R-evolution photography & Graphic Design And if anyone would like any of my art/photography put onto a t-shirt or would like to buy this in anything else besides a greeting card feel free to ask and I’ll edit/upload larger rez photo :), or make a t-shirt version And if anyone would like any custom text added which would make you happy in order to purchase this item don’t hesitate to ask, I’m more than happy to consider adding anything reasonable to keep customers happy : ) Jay / R-evolution Photography Some other art of mine /

  • With a little gift in hand, this black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) along with two others boldly landed on my palm to grab their favorite treat, sunflower seeds. The birds would land one-at-a-time in a quick series, and then flit off to eat the morsel. Once finished eating, they little avians would return for more. When the chickadees had consumed all the sunflower seeds, they flitted off on new business, leaving the other food behind. Much too close for the telephoto lens, capturing these birds required my EF-S 60mm f/2.8 USM Macro. This situation proved somewhat challenging photographically: I held the camera with just one hand (glad that the 60mm macro is a small lens), and held a lively bird in the other, so there was ample opportunity for things to move during the shot. Nevertheless, some frames turned out nicely. The detail captured in this image is equivalent to the EF 70-200mm f/4L USM. Canon Rebel XSi / Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro / 1/250, f/5.6, -1/3, ISO 200, hand held

  • phase five Use of the circuare symbols to depict a specific phrase. Read about it here. http://revad.com / http://codedimages.com / http://blog.codedimages.com

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