Parasol 

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  • Parasols
    by Paul Louis Villani

    US$4.30–US$98.42

    Captured digitally at a Towns Fair. / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • Fan Tan Alley
    by Foxfires

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- She always considered herself an eclectic little ermine, with a penchant for sidewalk cafes, teacakes and paper parasols… —-—-- Artist’s Notes: Fan Tan Alley is a really cool, artsy, TINY little alleyway in Victoria, B.C. – and just the sort of place my stylish ermine would visit. Click here for a short Wikipedia entry on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_Tan_Alley / http://vancouverisland.kulshan.com/British_Columbia/Vancouver_Island/Capital_Area/Victoria/Attractions/Fan_Tan_Alley.htm And as for the ermine, or polecat – I took her picture out by an abandoned house in the middle of a wheat field! I’ll post a real picture of her soon. :D

  • Parasol
    by Larry Varley

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Model Jess / Lighting and staging by Koukei / Makeup by Cloe / Post processing by Rosina Lamberti /

  • Dewdrop Parasol
    by missmoneypenny

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster rb redbubble dewdrop dew web parasol Canon EOS D30 / Canon 38-76mm lens / Anonymous 10x macro lens / Anonymous 12x macro lens /

  • The Parasol
    by Pamela B

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Collaboration with the fabulous Chris / PLEASE check out his fabulous works!! / My stock image (girl) with his fantastic landscape image /

  • The Finishing Touch
    by Martin Mullen

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Final touches to a parasol in Northern Thailand 1986

  • Our Own Paradise
    by myoriginalsin

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    / / / ! / / / / / / / / / /

  • Para Souls a Mono
    by Paul Louis Villani

    US$4.30–US$98.42

    Captured digitally from a towns fair street merchant… Melbourne (Victorian) Bubblers…. Have you checked this out as yet??? Go on, click me! / / Australiana / Born of This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / ””: / !!: / / / / / / / /

  • Emma the Nautilus-naut
    by WinonaCookie

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    If you have not had the opportunity to spend any time several leagues under the ocean lately, you may not have realized just how stylish undersea travel has become. Witness Emma in her clever Nautilus shell craft, gently conveyed along the currents of the briny deep by her pet miniature whale, Fathom. With a her parasol to protect her from falling krill and a sonar horn in the event of traffic jam, Emma loves cruising the colorful coral reefs and continental shelves on Sunday afternoon. With plenty of room below for hitchhikers and stowaways and a turbo propeller for passing power, the Nautilus is the seacraft of choice for the hip underwater set, to be sure! Great as a companion piece to Marcella and her Conch Carriage. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • Silken Parasol
    by AnnieD

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Featured in 1:1 Macro Photography May 16, 2009 / Featured in Black and White Photography May 17, 2009 Colour Version /

  • Melancholy Days
    by tonilouise

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Full view please :) This is a book cover that I was delighted to make for girlinthestars. Amy is about to publish another book of her amazing poems titled “Pretty Thinker” and she was kind enough to allow me to design the cover art for her book :) This was so much fun. Hope you like it :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Flower field / Sky / Butterflies

  • Parasol
    by Andee Pollard

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Continuing my current fascination with shadow.. Afternoon sun in Jongro and an ajuma with her parasol = one nasty shadow :D Seoul, Korea.

  • Bride among the parasols
    by BlaizerB

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    Bride among the parasols – Freedom Park, Pretoria, South Africa. Natural light.

  • Sometimes when you have to have a donut, you HAVE to have a donut. Emmet* and his grumpy cat, Otis, have embarked on a quest for a tasty morning snack. Emmet’s Teacup Racer features a teaspoon handbrake and back propellor (in case of flood). The parasol sunshade with aftermarket compass just add to the luxury. Otis is being towed behind in his Teapot Buggy with turning wheels and spinning propellor because, let’s face it – cats can’t drive. Besides, he wants to keep an eye on the fascinating Fish Transport operation overhead. / *Actually my great uncle Joe, as a child. This original artwork is copyright Ramona Szczerba 2008. Image cannot be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • on the beach
    by Dorit

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    Parasol on the beach at Sandbanks peninsula, Poole, Dorset, England Featured in the Dorset, England group on 21 Jan 2009. / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That / /

  • Teacup Travelers
    by WinonaCookie

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Of the many dusty and decrepit thrift shops advertising that they specialize in “antiques” that I have been in, the one where I got the bottle was not even especially remarkable. What could one expect from a shop perched at the end of a boardwalk in a seedy little seaside town? Usually I am looking for Victorian photos for my artwork, although it’s very rare that I find any, but “Cosette’s Seaside Antiques” looked promising if only for the fact that it was situated in a crumbling but charming Victorian cottage. Chiefly, there were seashells, as one might expect (I suppose some of the larger ones could be over 20 years old), but among the drifts of knick knacks and bric-a-brac, a certain bottle caught my eye. It was a delightful shape, curvy as a showgirl, and it was so seaworn that it was completely opaque. Some very tenacious barnacles clung to the bottom, and its cork and the wax sealing it were surprisingly intact. I made my way to the proprietess, a woman so old she seemed to be collapsing in on herself, and asked how much. “Zat ees a true antique”, she asserted, “zo I could take no less zan $100. Eet ees from 1854!” She took a long drag from her Gauloise while my left eyebrow arched into my hairline. “But today, a special for you, $10” she said quickly, exhaling a plume of blue smoke in my general direction. My eyebrow stayed where it was and I paid Cosette my ten dollars and hurried back to my bed and breakfast with my overpriced treasure. / I thought long and hard before breaking that seal, you can bet, because even with my crafty skills I wasn’t sure I could recreate the effect. But I simply had to see inside the bottle, so I carefully scraped away the wax with a nail file and pried the cork out. I was more surprised than one might think to find a curled page inside, nestled in the dust of what were doubtlessly other pages that had, tragically, disintegrated. I cursed my shaking hands as I slowly extracted the page with a pair of tweezers and carefully laid it flat. “27th August, 1854. Day Two of Our Illustrious Journey. / It is our Fondest Hope that Edwina be through with her Seasickness, and through the Beneficience of our Lord, the Day today is Fair. Eunice has been Most Generous in the sharing of her Parasol against the Glare of the unrelenting Sun, and we have been Amused by our sightings of Gulls, Pelican and Albatross, as well as intrepid Sea Creatures destined to become Repast. We have kept little Effie much Occupied with the Rowing of our Vessel, although she is Quite Tiny and the effect is mainly to turn us in Circles. Her delighted Giggles are well worth the Queasiness. Eudora has kept her Silence, as have we, seeing no Point in revisiting the Wisdom of undertaking our Journey in an Oversized Teacup, as was her Insistence. Escaping the Tyranny of our Menfolk is a Worthy Cause, no matter how Doomed its Outcome is feared to be. If it be the Will of the Heavenly Creator, no doubt our Dream of reaching an Island Paradise to call our Own will soon be Fulfilled. I sign off now to apply my Compass to just that Task. Until the Morrow, I remain Yours Truly, Esther.” In my hope – my desperate wish – that there were further missives from Esther too numerous to fit in one container, I search every “antique” store I come across for bottles, and I always have my ear tuned for a legend of four ladies and a little girl who sailed to an island in a teacup. If you hear of such a thing, please be sure to let me know. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • Full view please ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Background / Flowers / Roses If you like this piece, please check out: / / /

  • parasols
    by Aimelle

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    “parasols” = umbrellas / my beloved daisies again ;) / / copyrighted > MCN: / /

  • burmese Parasol
    by louise

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    A market find… Yes, I’ve been there… but this one was in Melbourne, Australia!

  • Rouge
    by Angela McConnell

    US$4.51–US$103.21

  • Hibiscus Parasol
    by AnnieD

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    A large hibiscus given to me from a display at a shopping centre in Brisbane. So generously given! Toned Version

  • Lady In Red
    by Bobby Deal

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Blond fashion model wearing a low cut vintage style red dress cut high up the front carrying a red lace parasol Nikon D300 / 18-200 VR

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