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  • Digital collage – decorative art part of a travel series

  • This waterfall is hidden up Mt. Hays, not many people know where it is.

  • photo and photoshop

  • An ealier shot cropped further

  • Taken on my Holga – I was quite pleased with this as this is exactly how the light was shining through the trees on an cold morning in January.

  • I couldnt believe how lucky i was to have my camera on me when the sky was this amazing spectrum of colour!

  • Forest at dawn, in a dream state.

  • London At the south end of the upper level of St Pancras station, a 9 metre high, 20 tonne bronze statue named The Meeting Place designed by British artist Paul Day is intended to evoke the romance of travel. / 2008 featured in the statues and such group

  • impressionist photograph

  • A very playful wild bunny visits my garden almost daily. It isnt afraid of me, seems to enjoy playing hide and seek:) PS – Look into its left eye – caught a bit of reflected sky! Featured in the group / Backyard – Close-ups and Macro Shots Only – (3 a day!) 06/09

  • A Light-bulb Spider catches a Key Fly in its String Web. See the Giant Bulb spider with it’s prefered lunch here my entry for the Featuring the Shaddows group challenge. .

  • Part one of the diptych / here / Just for a closer view… goes with her place #2 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas / November 2008

  • 4 layers.. 3 are stock images from flickr /

  • Sold As A Mounted Print Featured in the Canon DSLR group / Featured and Top Tenner in the Giraffes the Long and Short of It group Close Up and Personal Challenge / Featured in the Photography 101 group / Featured in Contrasting Perceptions group 3RD Place in the Baby Animals and their Families challenge in the First Things group Female Giraffe and her calf in captivity / Highly Endangered Shot with Canon 5d

  • AVAILABLE AS: / Card, Matted Print, Laminated Print, Mounted Print, Canvas Print & Framed Print /

  • best viewed using the VIEW LARGER function / Canon EOS 400D / Melbourne’s Bolti Bridge / CANON EOS 400D

  • Glance to the window and then back and then to the sky and then to the walls waiting for words to let go and move. Holding fast inside a dream and always wanting to escape and then to run home and then to move and then to settle in. I remain in one spot for a second and see, if not enjoy, the view. / Hard walls, melting into dark sun streaks left for the heated concrete. Rusted foliage and stale clouds. And inside are crowds. Outside are faces. Everywhere are windows, ruins of the future rising into cold fortresses. / I see through the surface to the stars. The wonder of the light. / I realize I am right where I am suppose to be. Someone told me that long ago. I didn’t like it. Now they are gone. I remember. This can’t be a prison if it is chosen. It is all a playground. Forever changing. Walls only crumbling reflections from and into my own mind’s eye. / Another eyesight sees beyond. Or tries to. / Yet for now, this is a chosen place. Not a lesson, but a heaven. Not a restraint, but a dance. Not an end, but a beginning. Not a wall, but a mirror. This a Chosen Place is 24”x36” acrylic and India ink on canvas. July 2009

  • Brothers Water is in the Hartsop valley and is a small lake in the eastern region of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. Once called Broad Water, it lies at the northern end of Kirkstone Pass, affording picturesque views on the descent towards Patterdale. Dorothy Wordsworth having left William sitting on Cow Bridge, walked beside the lake on 16th April 1802, delighted with ‘…the boughs of the bare old trees, the simplicity of the mountains, and the exquisite beauty of the path…the gentle flowing of the stream, the glittering, lively lake, green fields without a living creature to be seen on them.’ The lake is not among the most popular of the National park, being shallow and full of reeds. Water lilies bloom in July, providing colour. The name Broad Water was changed in the 19th century after two brothers drowned there. To the north east of Brothers water is the village of Hartsop, which has several seventeenth century stone farm buildings and cottages. Some of the buildings still contain spinning rooms where villagers would have made their own clothing, selling any surplus in the local market towns. The word Hartsop means “valley of the deer”, which would have lived in the woodlands of the lower areas of the surrounding fells. A walk through woodland skirts the western shore. From its northern end the walk leads to Patterdale. Southward it heads over Kirkstone Pass to Ambleside. On the western side of Brothers Water is Hartsop Hall. The 16th century building passed to Sir John Lowther in the 17th century. The village of Hartsop lies near the northeast corner of the lake. Brothers Water may be classified in either of two ways: as one of the Lake District’s smallest lakes or one of its largest tarns. The lake is home to a trout population and harbours a rare species of fish, the schelly. EOS 1D MkIII, 12-24mm www.davidlewins.co.uk

  • Flat Iron Building, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canon 50d Featured in PostCard Style November 2009 / Featured in Cityscapes & Skylines November 2009 / Featured in Ontario November 2009 / Touch The Sky

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau

  • Jean M. Laffitau

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