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  • The setting sun adds color to slice of beach off the South coast of Maui near Lahaina. The ebb flow of the rising tides evident in the foreground where the water is ebbing and middle where a waves begins to curl as it comes ashore

  • Picture yourself in this surreal getaway, swinging comfortably in a hammock between the towering palms. Your own personal hideout to take a break from reality. Then you suddenly wakeup drenched in perspiration in the sweltering heat and realize it’s 125F outside…because these beautiful palms are located in Death Valley!

  • Here’s another shot from Dampier…a small coastal oasis on the Eastern side of the Burrup Peninsula in Northern WA, Australia during a windy sunset..

  • Taken in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Every other tree on this stretch of coastline was a green palm, this was only the exception and I couldn’t resist it. See my video on YouTube

  • Another shot from my early morning shoot today at Palm Cove (about 1km from where I live). / Taken from the boat ramp just as the sun exploded into view on another fine day in paradise. / Thanks RBers, for any views/comments. / Regards, / Matt I must go to bed as it’s been a 20 hour day now! ;)

  • Jesus was probably really good at surfing.

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  • Forget your day and night job

  • Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / / Mary Banksia Fairy Design available in shoes at Zazzle / / / Mary Banksia Fairy / on brown paper with white acrylic gesso / and black faber castelle felt pen, banksia leaves for wings / and pandandus palm for her dress Mary ate too much bush honey, which explains her googly eyes! / Mary Banksia Fairy TShirt

  • I was having lunch with my beautiful wife the other day at a rather unusual place, right across the road from my office. Never been there before… it was at the Northern Metropolitan Institute of Tafe and they have the special room on the third floor where trainee chefs get to practice their cooking skills and serve to the unsuspecting public. This was the view virtually from the table I was sitting at… the view was way better than the food!

  • We woke that morning at the onward call / Our camels bridled up, our howdahs full / The sun was rising in the eastern sky / Just as we set out to the desert’s cry – Loreena McKennitt Stock Credits: / Face in sky / Frame of Numbers / Clouds / Wall box / Caravan / Texture & pyramids/palm trees/additional camel and desert dweller: personal stock of texture and vintage postcards ©Aimee Stewart, Foxfires / All of my artwork and photographs are © All Rights Reserved Worldwide. / My artwork and photos do not belong to the public domain.

  • A Sago Palm is not a particularly pleasant plant to look at, but the spring fronds when shot with a macro take you into a magical world. You have about 24 hours when they are unfurling like this. / Nikon D80, tripod with Sigma 105mm Macro f13 1/30 ISO640 Viewed more than1,000 times – thanks to all those who have visited!! / Won Circles Challenge for Nikon D80 group and Group Avatar (Dec ‘08) / Won Spiral Challenge for Shapes and Patterns (June 09) Sold as a Framed Photograph, at my first Art Show (Nov 08) and again at Gallery show Feb 09. Sold framed 11×17 to friend, and to a local tradesman after he saw me shooting new growth in one of the sago palms. /

  • This is the under side of a palm tree pod taken in the afternoon sun. I took it on a Sunday and couldn’t think of anything else for the title.

  • The luxurious black sand beach of Hamoa / Hana Maui Hawai’i Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved

  • Tucson, Arizona

  • Commissioned Acrylic painting on canvas, 80cm x 40cm of the fabulous view from Long Island in the Whitsundays, Australia. The Whitsundays are a group of beautiful islands on the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland in Australia. May your world be as calm and serene as this view. The palms are swaying the sea is calm / this island is paradise full of charm / everywhere you look is a delight to the eye / the sand is golden with a deep blue sky…. FEATURED IN: / REALIST PAINTINGS ABOUT WATER

  • When Brownie was alive we’d ride our bikes through the dry heat and down the red dirt tracks, tires popping as pebbles flew from our paths, always a hot wind harsh and unfriendly. How I hated that wind. Somehow as children though, we overcome things like this, death and heat, sometimes as adults it’s harder. / At the river we’d gather the stones that had been shaped by the water that ran forever through the valley. Its a trickle now, with the years of drought that followed. But I see it as it was, a brown green snake slithering and winding, seemingly never ending. / Once the stones had been rocks and boulders, hills or cliffs by the ocean. Something for man and animal to stand on up high, or perch, bearers to things seemingly unreachable, but now they were small and worn, carried and tumbled and rounded into submissive pebbles. All semblance of might long gone. / When we had a pile we’d skim them. Counting the bounces, seeing who could throw furthest, bounce highest. Now the stones from our hands were glorious things, slicing through the air and slicking off the water, shooting and arcing. / Alive once again. Michael Douglass, 2009.

  • This one was a fun shoot, lots of lighting experiments… WIDE open aperture and strong back lighting under the palm leaf and I finally for the result I wanted, with a 2 shot HDR merge. Full moon of the 7th July 2009. Unfortunately the moon rise this evening was cloudy, didn’t show till late. Same with the Moonset :( Oh well, I’m sure it’s not going anywhere!! :) Canon 50D, 400mm. Available Large, and best viewed Large!

  • Henna is used pretty extensively to decorate women’s hands during weddings in India. It’s called Mehindi in India At the mehndi ceremony, the future bride has her hands and feet intricately patterned with a paste which is a recipe of henna, oil, lemon juice and some water tinted with tea. The application of mehndi or henna takes about four hours to complete. Ideally, the bride-to-be should not wash her hands until the paste has completely dried. Mehndi has great significance in all Eastern wedding traditions, and no wedding is complete without the decoration of the bride’s hands and feet – in many cultures on both the front and back of the hands right up to the elbow, and on the bottom half of the legs. The mehndi night is something like a hen night in the West, with all the bride’s female friends and relatives getting together to celebrate. Mehndi signifies the strength of love in a marriage. The darker the mehndi, the stronger the love. More Info: / How it’s applied – freehand using what looks like a cake icing bag: Here

  • “Golden dreams wistful longing, searching / over the horizon ever looking ever seeking / golden moments to be treasured for ever / encaptured in ones psyche never to sever”. by V.Kelly …the sun is full of healing energy we cannot survive without it.. / Karma Chameleon still experimenting with fusion finished after midnight .....

  • “The sea gives up her treasure in a shell to unfurl / fashioned and sculpted o’er eons of time / exquisite translucence sweet Mother of pearl” by V.Kelly Pinctada is a genus of pearl oysters. These are saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pinctada in the family Pteriidae. They have a strong inner shell layer composed of nacre, also known as mother of pearl. Save our seas .. Roxy music .finished after midnight ....

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