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  • A flea market or swap meet is a place where vendors come to sell or trade their goods. The goods are usually inexpensive and range in quality depending on several factors, which might include urban or rural location, part of the country, or popularity or size of the flea market. The vast majority of flea markets in rural areas sell goods that are second-hand. Larger selections of newer but usually inexpensive items can be found at some of the larger or more urban flea markets. They have also sometimes been used as an outlet for bootleg movies and music or counterfeit goods ranging from clothing, shoes, handbags, fragrances,etc. The semi-spontaneous nature and vendor-oriented open-market layouts of flea markets usually differentiate them from thrift stores. Some flea markets offer concerts and carnival-type events to attract shoppers.(Wikipedia.org)

  • ...a fan-shaped deposit formed where a fast flowing stream flattens, slows, and spreads typically at the exit of a canyon onto a flatter plain. Macro of tree bark. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • As the tide recedes, small pools and areas of shallow water are left behind, on the sandy beach. The water had come in washing out small potholes and dropping it’s load of debris. Dark shells and brown seaweeds are left scattered as the brine moves out once again in it’s never ending dance with the moon. Macro shot of barkless wormwood, with it’s various textures and sheen of color. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Turks coffee shop on Commercial Drive in Vancouver

  • The Green Man of Celtic origin has become the symbol for compassion for the Earth and it’s Life, and is often used to represent the Environmental Movement. / He is represented here crying tears of compassion for our planet. Colored Pencil Drawing / For Worldwide Drawing Day 2008 / Compassion All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • A Siberian Iris / Taken Corning, NY June 2008 All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Untouched Macro of a rock All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • ...caught his good side :-) A macro shot of a Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly / Taken 6/2008 Corning, NY USA

  • Renascence by Edna St. Vincent Millay / (Truncated Version ! :-) ALL I could see from where I stood / Was three long mountains and a wood; / I turned and looked another way, / And saw three islands in a bay. / So with my eyes I traced the line / Of the horizon, thin and fine, / Straight around till I was come / Back to where I’d started from; / And all I saw from where I stood / Was three long mountains and a wood. / Over these things I could not see; / These were the things that bounded me; / And I could touch them with my hand, / Almost, I thought, from where I stand. / And all at once things seemed so small / My breath came short, and scarce at all. / But, sure, the sky is big, I said; / Miles and miles above my head; / So here upon my back I’ll lie / And look my fill into the sky. / And so I looked, and, after all, / The sky was not so very tall. / The sky, I said, must somewhere stop, / And - sure enough! - I see the top! / The sky, I thought, is not so grand; / I ‘most could touch it with my hand! / And reaching up my hand to try, / I screamed to feel it touch the sky. / I screamed, and - lo! - Infinity / Came down and settled over me; / Forced back my scream into my chest, / Bent back my arm upon my breast, / And, pressing of the Undefined / The definition on my mind, / Held up before my eyes a glass / Through which my shrinking sight did pass / Until it seemed I must behold / Immensity made manifold; / Whispered to me a word whose sound / Deafened the air for worlds around, / And brought unmuffled to my ears / The gossiping of friendly spheres, / The creaking of the tented sky, / The ticking of Eternity. / I saw and heard, and knew at last / The How and Why of all things, past, / And present, and forevermore. I know not how such things can be; / I only know there came to me / A fragrance such as never clings / To aught save happy living things; / A sound as of some joyous elf / Singing sweet songs to please himself, / And, through and over everything, / A sense of glad awakening. / The grass, a-tiptoe at my ear, / Whispering to me I could hear; / I felt the rain’s cool finger-tips / Brushed tenderly across my lips, / Laid gently on my sealed sight, / And all at once the heavy night / Fell from my eyes and I could see, - / A drenched and dripping apple-tree, / A last long line of silver rain, / A sky grown clear and blue again. / And as I looked a quickening gust / Of wind blew up to me and thrust / Into my face a miracle / Of orchard-breath, and with the smell, - / I know not how such things can be!— / I breathed my soul back into me. / Ah! Up then from the ground sprang I / And hailed the earth with such a cry / As is not heard save from a man / Who has been dead, and lives again. / About the trees my arms I wound; / Like one gone mad I hugged the ground; / I raised my quivering arms on high; / I laughed and laughed into the sky, / Till at my throat a strangling sob / Caught fiercely, and a great heart-throb / Sent instant tears into my eyes; / O God, I cried, no dark disguise / Can e’er hereafter hide from me / Thy radiant identity! / Thou canst not move across the grass / But my quick eyes will see Thee pass, / Nor speak, however silently, / But my hushed voice will answer Thee. / I know the path that tells Thy way / Through the cool eve of every day; / God, I can push the grass apart / And lay my finger on Thy heart! The world stands out on either side / No wider than the heart is wide; / Above the world is stretched the sky, - / No higher than the soul is high. / The heart can push the sea and land / Farther away on either hand; / The soul can split the sky in two, / And let the face of God shine through. / But East and West will pinch the heart / That can not keep them pushed apart; / And he whose soul is flat - the sky / Will cave in on him by and by. Full Version Here All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • The Little Ghost I knew her for a little ghost / That in my garden walked; / The wall is high - higher than most - / And the green gate was locked. And yet I did not think of that / Till after she was gone— / I knew her by the broad white hat, / All ruffled, she had on. By the dear ruffles round her feet, / By her small hands that hung / In their lace mitts, austere and sweet, / Her gown’s white folds among. I watched to see if she would stay, / What she would do—and oh! / She looked as if she liked the way / I let my garden grow! She bent above my favourite mint / With conscious garden grace, / She smiled and smiled—there was no hint / Of sadness in her face. She held her gown on either side / To let her slippers show, / And up the walk she went with pride, / The way great ladies go. And where the wall is built in new / And is of ivy bare / She paused—then opened and passed through / A gate that once was there. Used 3 layers, with alpha layers, made about 50% transparent with erase tool, and completely erased backgrounds. Decreased saturation to make girls B&W, and colorized the gate. Copied and pasted images into base photo of garden using GIMP2. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. /

  • Japan image – Osaka

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Macro of Tree Bark All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • My entry into a “Space 2008 and Beyond” challenge.

  • Fourth of July fireworks at South Street Seaport, New York City. / / /

  • / . - The Photograph is available for sale as: Laminated print, Framed print, Canvas print, Greeting card, Matted print and Mounted print. You can see some examples below. For more examples click on the button upwards. You can choose from different sizes, frame colours, ... Mounted Print: / The work really comes to life when it’s sitting proud on your wall. Mounted on gatorboard for a quality finish. Mounted prints are affordable, ready-to-hang art. / What is gatorboard? Rigid polystyrene foam core laminated between two face veneers of resin-impregnated wood fiber for use in displays, photo mounting, and much more. Provides an ideal combination of minimal weight and high load capacity. Gatorboard is much stronger than foamcore, but about the same weight. / Framed Print: / Finely-crafted custom frames create stunning art pieces from the prints. Frames are crafted from quality timbers in a range of finishes. A white, off-white or black matte surrounds the print to emphasize the artist’s work and bring the piece to life. Premium ultra-clear perspex in front provides a superior finish and means the piece is lighter and easier for you to move without breaking. / Laminated Print: / Laminated prints are affordable, high–quality prints. Buying laminated prints is an easy way of providing encouragement to the artist, and still having change for that huge mounted print for the living room. Definitely the “impulse buy” of the art world. / Canvas Print: / We’re using Canson Canvas, an Epson printer and Epson pigment inks to ensure a quality product that will look great and last forever. All canvas prints have a water-based clear lacquer applied to them as a UV barrier and to protect the canvas prints from scuffing. It also makes them easier to clean! All canvas prints are mounted on hardwood (Eucalyptus Regnans to be exact) for a sturdy frame. / Water Drop Photography by michalfanta / The photograph of the collision of two water drops is considered as contemporary fine art. Speed photography techniques were used to make this picture. Let’s dress up your walls with the water drop photography by michalfanta!

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