Shot in one of the market places in Seoul, Korea! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
On this one I used my last name, Mullally. I had the idea after playing some California courses. In Southern California some courses say show up and tee times are given out, first come, first serve. I will personalize this poster for you. I can even put some golf images at the bottom. Thats me on the bottom with my pants tucked into my socks. If you are interested please post a comment with the last name you wish to appear on the country club logo. I will post, you can ask for adjustments thru comments. Once you buy I will delete from my name.
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.... good ol ’ western music and whiskey … then the unmistakable sound of a double barrel shotgun … / sounds like “serious” trouble between Oatman’s outlaws and heroes. Though Oatman, AZ, on Historical Route 66, is only a shadow of its former self, it is well worth a visit. This “living ghost town” not only provides a number of historic buildings, but the sights of “wild” burros roaming the streets, as well as fearless gunfights and the haunted Oatman Hotel where Clark Gable and Carole Lombard spent their wedding night back in 1939. / Oatman is a fun place to visit – an authentic old western town and a popular TV and western movie backdrop. Laminated Print small
Barack Obama is 2008’s “Person of the Year” as declared by TIME Magazine. I think it’s amazing that we were all able to witness history in the making with him winning the 2008 Election. I decided to do a series of Obama portraits in recognition of his achievements.
Ancient Trol
Bevan the great! King of the Ancient Trol
cant think of a description for this one… / bored with time / dream it away… / tis me / here to stay :) —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— All work (including images, and writings) / copyright dimarie painter / / MCN: C30E0-E4D6A-BFA1A —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——
Untouched photograph, effect achieved in-camera. / Best viewed LARGE
This is called NOT DOING WORK. =¬l
The picture was taken during a charity visit to one of poor areas in Lima, Peru. / The place is called Comas. It´s well known for strong religious believes. Cam: Fujifilm FinePix S5600 Lovely card for beloved grandparents! /
Part of the series inspired by Mahatma Ghandi’s quote, Be the change you want to see in the world / its my dream too as you can see in the pictures.. :) / I have a dream where i will help make a difference in our world. This is just the start but i have a charity that i plan to start with the proceeds of my art sales that will help kids in distress. Self Portrait Featured In Young Enthusiasts / Peace Love & Happiness Hippies / Touching Moments / Weekly Theme Challenges
An expression of chaotic organised movement. Created using a long exposure and lit entirely with torches. Featured in benches www.sbland.co.uk
This is a ‘still life’/’self-portrait’ idea I spontaneously had one day. The magnifying glass was a gift for my 50th Birthday. The photo being magnified is of me (during a modeling period of my life) taken around 1989. I wanted to depict a dreamlike quality of how time passes and the experiences one has along the way.
This is one of the first portraits I did, for an assignment, when I was taking the NYIP course. Yep, it’s my beautiful mom! :) I just added the texture now.
BEST VIEWED LARGER / Thanks for dropping in the favouritings, Comments and Views are greatly appreciated. This shot shows a rower enjoying some personal time in Narrabeen lakes the reflections were wonderful Narrabeen Lakes is a popular paddling spot on the Northern Beaches of / Sydney. The surrounding hills and trees make it quite sheltered. The fact that / it is right next to one of the world’s best surf beaches is an added bonus North Narrabeen lies on the northern shores of Narrabeen lagoon, bounded by Warriewood to the north, Elanora Heights to the west and extends east to the ocean at Turrimetta Beach. Narrabeen is opposite on the southern shore of the lagoon. The first land grants were made to John Lees, 40 acres, Philip Schaffer, 50 acres, and James Wheeler, 80 acres, along the south bank of Mullet Creek. Alex Macdonald was granted 80 acres at the beach in 1815 and west of this land JT Collins had 93.5 acres by 1857. During the nineteenth century travellers had to ford the lake until 1880 when the first bridge opened. A second bridge at the mouth of the lagoon in Ocean Street was built in 1925. With the extension of the tram to Narrabeen in 1913 providing easier transport, the whole area around the lake became popular for holidays and camping. A large camping ground became established on the north shore of the lagoon. In 1946 the Wakehurst Parkway was opened to North Narrabeen connecting the whole Pittwater area directly to Frenchs Forest and Seaforth. The origins of the name Narrabeen are uncertain, possibilities are: Narrabin, a native plant growing near the lake entrance; Narrabine, an Aborigine girl; narrow beans eaten by early explorers. James Meehan mentions Narrowbang lagoon in his survey in 1815. Equipment: Nikon D300,nikon 18-200mm lens, handheld Technique: HDR, 5 Exposures bracketted, Photomatix 3.2 64 Bit, Capture NX See Also Let Us Reflect:
BEST VIEWED LARGER / Thanks for dropping in the favouritings, Comments and Views are greatly appreciated. This shot shows a rower enjoying some personal time in Narrabeen lakes the reflections were wonderful Narrabeen Lakes is a popular paddling spot on the Northern Beaches of / Sydney. The surrounding hills and trees make it quite sheltered. The fact that / it is right next to one of the world’s best surf beaches is an added bonus North Narrabeen lies on the northern shores of Narrabeen lagoon, bounded by Warriewood to the north, Elanora Heights to the west and extends east to the ocean at Turrimetta Beach. Narrabeen is opposite on the southern shore of the lagoon. The first land grants were made to John Lees, 40 acres, Philip Schaffer, 50 acres, and James Wheeler, 80 acres, along the south bank of Mullet Creek. Alex Macdonald was granted 80 acres at the beach in 1815 and west of this land JT Collins had 93.5 acres by 1857. During the nineteenth century travellers had to ford the lake until 1880 when the first bridge opened. A second bridge at the mouth of the lagoon in Ocean Street was built in 1925. With the extension of the tram to Narrabeen in 1913 providing easier transport, the whole area around the lake became popular for holidays and camping. A large camping ground became established on the north shore of the lagoon. In 1946 the Wakehurst Parkway was opened to North Narrabeen connecting the whole Pittwater area directly to Frenchs Forest and Seaforth. The origins of the name Narrabeen are uncertain, possibilities are: Narrabin, a native plant growing near the lake entrance; Narrabine, an Aborigine girl; narrow beans eaten by early explorers. James Meehan mentions Narrowbang lagoon in his survey in 1815. Equipment: Nikon D300,nikon 18-200mm lens, handheld Technique: HDR, 5 Exposures bracketted, Photomatix 3.2 64 Bit, Capture NX See Also Let Us Reflect:
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