I took this photo in the pits area of Rockingham Speedway, Northamptonshire, England.
A girl and her younger brother walk their puppy down the street of a quiet town in rural Ohio. The blue effect was accomplished using tungsten balanced color slide film outdoors. Athens, Ohio Circa 1999
My on going project.. A 1977 TR7 Coupe.. looking forward to next 2008 driving season.
A flash is a lake caused by mining subsidence. This is where I was brought up / / / So consider learning about the birds in the winding gear of Lancashire. Me walking through the tall grass of childhood with wet feet. Considering this. / Two short eared owls flying low out of the snow mist across the brick making clay pit. Double barbed feathered wings silent. This is no accident. / The Steppes of Central Asia, Borodin was favourite for dreaming and conjuring on a mono radio. Listening to myself when jumping down the grey canal embankment was pleasure enough. Large barges drawn dragging by large horses silent too except for whip crack cold, calling feathered feet dragging from the pit head. / Coal shining contrasting snow. Rides into town with barges and back again with one friend dog on Saturday. Other friend left when he fell into a mud pit and drowned with his snot nose. / Watching finally black and white wrestling and old men and boxes with small flickering. / Next door Mr Lawrenson was deaf and next door Mr Barker was bedridden and dead. He will not harm you even if his mouth opened his eyes and grave noises came gurgling up throat tunnels. / Dad drunken spitting, sprawling and bleeding heart attack eyes and rough whiskers against skin. Peeing forever into the outside wall pipe tin bath clanging below my window. Never stopping and coughing and beating. because I heard what my Father was. / Mothering dropped half a crown on the floor and it hit her on the back of the neck. Mother and sisters did not spend money except on themselves. All clan eight. / So around the coal pit slag heaps with an old bath pram squeaking collecting and running away from Uncle Bill who saved it . / Working in the greengrocers, for the witch bitch getting mice in my mouth and rats on my legs. And you don’t know you are born for a pound a week. Stolen by Mother always. But seeing the small tits of the girls in the boxes of cabbage. / Not down the pit or up to the mill. Education is a talisman. Why work with your hands when your brain will do better? Why work with your hand when you can draw it? / Dialect donkey work all that was left for all the others. And the winding gear is gone so we cannot see our way home. But learning is better alone. / Part of The Confounded Letters Ken Simm
November 2006 was when I laid eyes on this beauty, a 1977 TR7 4cyl, 4 speed; fell in love right away…. The yellow beast! I’ve been shelling out ever since. This is the first driving season! This was taken at a local bus shelter, I spoted the ad and did a double take. Turned the beast around waited for the car in front to leave and shot several! That’s the scoope…. Need a tall handsome man beside the beast.. he was too busy taking the photo!!!!!
It is not quite clear what this structure was? Our guide told us that it was used to store vast amounts of water, and it does appear that that is what happened. it appears that the large blocks around the pillars were there to perhaps prevent the pillars from eroding fom the water flowing around them. Located in the ruins of Leptis Magna in Libya, it is another awe inspiring testament to the amazing architects of the time. /
Caused by mining subsidence / /
The greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the wild geese native to the UK and Europe. In many parts of the UK it has been reestablished by releasing birds in suitable areas, but the resulting flocks often mixed with Canada geese found around gravel pits, lakes and reservoirs all year round in southern Britain tend to be semitame and uninspiring. They eat grass, roots, cereal leaves and spilled grain
From my original primitive/naive acrylic and oil pastel
Fire Pit at the Little Bear Christmas Tree Farm. As Is Straight from the camera / Fuji finepix S700 / SP~snow
This demon wave was taken at snapper rocks dring the wild May Weather 09.
This is one of my American Pit Bull Terrier puppies that I have right now. She is about 15 weeks old and is just as sweet as can be. She was one of 5 puppies that I got from splitting a litter with a couple I know who got her Mom and Dad from me. She got the name “Little Girl” because she was so tiny when I got her. “Not any more!!” She follows me everywhere I go. :)) Love her to pieces! / FEATURED IN THE APBT LOVERS GROUP
These Ochre pits in the MacDonnell Range near Alice Springs in Central Australia. The Aboriginals regard this area as sacred and use the Ochre for their ceremonies. Tribal Women are forbidden to visit this site but it is open for tourists to visit. It is a dry river bed which occasionally fills after heavy rain.
Nina enjoying a day at the old, abandoned bunkers of Camp Hero in Montauk, New York. Summer 2009 Canon Rebel xt 10% of all proceeds on my Pitbull related work goes to Pitbull Rescue Central. / Top 10 placement in That One Great Shot challenge. December 2009
Now where did I put that little American Pit Bull Terrier puppy? Oh there she is in the Sleigh! :)) This is Rose and Busters smallest puppy of their new litter….just 1 week old and already modeling. :)) / Taken in my home in Amherst, Virginia with my Canon Powershot SX110 IS. / I guess you can tell, I’m having some fun with all this. :)) Hope you enjoy! Have a Joyous Christmas! / FEATURED IN A PLACE TO CALL HOME /
The Maggmoo.
This was Chippy’s baby’s second day above ground. He was exploring the fire pit with his three siblings. They were trying to figure out what was edible and put everything in their mouths. They tried rocks, charcoal, wood, nails and I gave them their first taste of a pecan.
Graphite on Strathmore 400 Series Drawing paper my girlfriend’s brother’s dog
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