Seaside pool, Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
The Cape Schanck Lighthouse in Victoria, Australia. Located on the Mornington Peninsula.
The Urangan Pier, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
The spectacular summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
The magnificent view from the summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
This was a little outdoor cafe table sitting outside in a narrow street in Santorini Greece. *Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / POEMS / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSETS / TRAVEL / ARTISTIC WORK / BOUDOIR / OTHER
Sunset scene containing windmill and water tank on a farm property between Jerilderie and Narrandera on the Newell Highway, New South Wales, Australia.
It’s not often you get a chance to stand in the middle of Sydney Harbour Bridge without traffic. © Sara Lamond 2007 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Dear William; Well honey its been 9 days I have been down here in the submersible, I’m studying the dolphins this month. I wish you were here to see them all interacting, its just amazing. They dont seem to be bothered with my presence anymore. / Ive been studying these beautiful creatures daily and the team wants to test their certain abilities and game behavior. We placed large cubed objects on the floor of the ocean to which they could be tested for long extended periods of time. It didnt take long until they did accept the objects, or even the lights going on when they entered them. Our little friends appeared to love this one in front of me the most and are joyously entertaining themselves daily with little games like, who can could turn through the cube the quickest. The elders are less likely to join in but remain near by. Perhaps their knowledge of such non sea elements are considered a breach of territory or considered a possible threat. / Well I better get back to work….Talk soon! / . / . / . / Journal Entry: June 12th, 2012 / Day 9…. / Quadrant 8 / Subjects: Ling’s Pod / Time: 2:34pm / Grouping: Ling’s pod has remained since dropping the cubes. No other pods have appeared. / Territorial Issues: Ling appears watchful of outside interference, even small fish / Flashing Light Reactions: Adults still unsettled, young adults intriqued / Gaming: The young adults appear most engaged while others try but end quickly, still unsure why / Emotional Stress: None at this time / Time of Cubing Interactions: Mostly between 10am & 4:40pm, seems feeding schedules counter the play activity. ©2007 Lisa C. Weber / . / . / . / This image will be replace with a print version soon. Thank you for your patience. Lisa C. Weber
If this prooves popular, I’ll make it a a series with several images. / I have over a 100 of these photos, true some are awful, but there are quite a few I feel are good… so yer, if u like it, keep an eye out for more Enjoy! _
Commonwealth Law Courts, Victoria Square, Adelaide – South Australia Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Adelaide Commonwealth Law Courts, Victoria Square. Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is not just grand; it’s amazing. It’s one of those things where, the longer you spend studying it, the more amazing little details start to jump out at you. I love the subtle fractal nature of the bridge. The large, repetitive crosses that form the two arches are themselves made up of many small crosses, and the large triangles that run up each side joining the arches are constructed from many triangles. Is it on purpose? / Or just a freak of Engineering? / Either way, it’s beautiful. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Like this photo? Get a print of it and hang it on your wall! /
Some things you can hardly believe when you see them. I went to school as a structural engineer, and I have to say I’m amazed this house is standing. I went to some pains to make sure the image is vertical, and it’s definitely pretty close. So yes, that lamppost on the left really is leaning like that. This is just a scene captured while on the back streets of Nallihan in central Anatolia. Sometimes I feel like every door I see has a story behind it worth telling. If you look closely there’s a padlock keeping this one shut. What we’ll probably never know is … why?
Jo, studio nude, 2008.
Bianca, studio dance, 2008.
This is a photograph that I took over a year ago. I have gone here on many occasions to take photos of this structure but this was taken on a very cloudy day so I liked this one best. I love the design and have played with this image for so long that I’ve decided to just put it up…....................I have very little space left on my computer to add another variation of this LOL
Fence and Ladder. Florida, 2009. © 2009 J.J. Taylor, All Rights Reserved. I saw this composition from the window of my car, while waiting in the drive-thru lane of a fast food restaurant.
From my “One Day in Toronto” project. Calendar available too: Toronto Calendar Toronto Shoot Video
From my “One Day in Toronto” project. Calendar available too: Toronto Calendar Toronto Shoot Video
Photos from my “One Day in Toronto” project, to capture the soul of the city.
This is Lanyon Quoit near Penzance, one of the more well known stone structures in Cornwall, England. Through the stones, you can see an image of one of the many old abandoned Tin Mines in Cornwall. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.
VIEW IT LARGER HERE Puckys Estate, Nth Wollongong.
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