Winter sets in at night as people set about waiting to go home
Shoulder to shoulder / Arm in arm / They stroll down / Lovers lane
Who’s the boss / Out of these two?
Another stone. Another wall… / Another pill. They said I’d be ok. / They said I’d see again..hear again..feel again. / I wanted to believe.. / Another day. Loneliness. Erase the year.. / Again..I’m here. They told me to be a wall. / Told me to be lonely. I didn’t believe them. / So instead, I loved. Now.. / I am free..
Cropped I pointed, shot, & hoped, & this is what I got. :-)
Taken April 2006 with a Fuji E-510. I took this while I was on top of a mountain in Banff during the winter. There was a little cabin, and it’s interior can be seen inside my reflection in the window. Meanwhile the outdoor activity outside the cabin is reflected around my body. Looking back at this it sorta reminds me of the painting by Edouard Manet “A Bar at the Folies-Bergere” where the world the bar tendor is looking down on is reflected in the mirror behind her. Although not intended, many stories can be interpreted from this; and whatever that maybe, I’ll leave that up to the viewer :) This work has been featured in: / Weekly Them Challenges Actually it’s a funny story; I entered my work into that group to enter it into the Cameras challenge, and it was approved only after the voting had already started. Seeing as this particular group approves work based on the challenges it’s a bit strange that happened. Well I decided to let that go; it wasn’t a big deal. But two days after the challenge closed this work got featured among with the top ten :o)
A Border-Collie in a field walking in the snow
A small laneway in Venice, Italy, one rainy morning. Thanks to Janys Hyde / for the description of the location of this shot: / the bridge just visible on the right which leads into the square of S.S. Apostoli one of the squares en route along the Lista di Spagna, a main thoroughfare between the railway station and the Rialto Bridge. 2008 This photograph in the The Top Ten of the Black and White Photography group Street challenge Featured on the home page, 24 Sept 2008. Featured in the European Everyday Life group, Oct ‘08. © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
An edited photo that my friend Lollie / I have used photoshop to increase cloud appearance and give it a painted look. the original Featured in: / 1620
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This is a candid shot of my husband walking on the snow and ice covered road looking like he was in thought about something Christmas day.
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For Nelson Campbell and the work she inspires Long Beach Island, NJ / December 2008 Featured in the Group: The Sisterhood
Up close and personally with a Chesapeake Bay Seagull looking for food. /
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Winter either bites with its teeth or lashes with its tail. Proverb
Jumping on Mt. Hood with self timer, couldn’t help it, it was a jumping opportunity.
The Vizula – whose name means alert and responsive, was prized by the land-owning aristocracy for its hunting abilities, its regal appearance, and its warm personality.. Vizslas are very friendly, affectionate, loyal dogs that make wonderful family pets and hunting dogs. They need to be treated like a member of the family, preferring to sleep inside and being close to their people. Interesting fact: Between World War I and World War II, the Vizsla nearly became / extinct.
This is an image of a woman walking with her umbrella in a snowstorm.
taken in Scarborough, ME
A photographic artwork of a passer by during this year’s heavy snow-fall. Taken at Darley Park in Derbyshire.
It’s Bridport, Dorset, but could be anywhere really.
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.
This is made in APO 3D using the classic Julian Script by Elizabeth Tomcheck. It took me a while to get the technique down, but I love this perspective when making a julian. They have so many details that can be missed. FEATURED IN JULIAS AND MANDELBROTS 11-09-09 / /
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