Angers, France
The Impossible Dream – Pushing a Rock My 5-year old daughter convinced that she could topple over this heavy rock that even my 10-year old son could not. That’s conviction and determination! My passion for candid photography made this a must have action shot. This snap has been taken on a hot evening at the Panchgani plateau, a flatland in the middle of the state (Maharashtra, India).
Here is one of the Totems of the Stone People MOLDAVITE, and with this being they bring cooperation, healing and inner vision.
Protected and safe in the hands of a guardian angel. Photographic high contrast print.
Here is the Totem Stone Person Azurite/ Malachite and is an actual photo of on of my many stone people. This one brings to us energy for meditation and inner being.
Here is a not so know Stone Person called Prasiolite and the attributes this person brings to us is one of Celestial connection and the light gree hue tat is gives is also one of healing. / Now if you look in the Mineral Database you will not find this located in the official scientific names this is one Man has assigned to this stone and some refer to this as Green Amethyst.
A statuette of an little angel with a flower vase of glass. / I tried to increase the contrast and give it a mysterious colour to make it look more celestial.
picture taken by Nikon P5100
Taken at the IMA Exposure: 1/2500 at F/3.2 / Focal Length: 50mm / ISO speed: 200 / Flash: Did not fire / Model: D300 / Lens: 50mm / edited with Lightroom 2 © Jake West 2008
Taking in the Summer of 2007; it’s me, by me.
I feel like singing a song from Camelot at you, right now. Unfortunately, I cannot remember how key words are spelled
Even though this is named, in part, 2,it was actually made before the one named ‘Pastelique Poutings Painting’
Even though this is named, in part, 3 it was actually made before the one named ‘Pastelique Poutings Painting’
A man carrying a baby walks down an overgrown stone path.
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 photo was taken in Central Park on a crisp fall morning.
Was able to find time to flesh out the Sledge Head concept. Completed this on a piece of cabinet door. Ink and acrylic (my favorites) This is part of the Drop to Zero merchandise but here’s what made me create such a piece. I feel sometimes like what is going on in my head never has the chance to see the light of our reality. Thoughts, emotions, fears and dreams stay locked away due to the fear that what comes out may be rejected by oneself or by the masses. So instead of risking such humiliation, we tuck it farther back into our pysche, and surround it in concrete. Well I have grown tired of holding back my feelings and ideas, and I am prepared to smash every brick and chip away at every stone until every creepy, useless, pointless, and ugly thought or idea pours out from the darkness.
A digital painting, with symbolism Shall it be explained? Not on your life,sweet-toes!
Eype Beach, Bridport, Dorset
. / . / At Anse Source d’Argent, La Digue, Seychelles. / . / . / See all our images of the Seychelles / . / .
Near Hell Stones and Hardy’s Monument, Portesham, Dorset
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