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  • This old FRAMO built until 1957 in Hainichen and Frankenberg, Germany and was one of the sights on a phototour I took with some other photographers from my photoclub. Taken in Steinfurt, Germany.

  • Queensland Railways – 4-8-2 + 2-8-4 Beyer-Garratt 1009 / . / Artwork Size: 16×27 cm (6” x 11”) / Artwork Media: Painting, Airbrushed ink & Acrylic / Artist / illustrator: Peter Nowak (aka “Wizard” – Wizard Graphics) / Owner: Artist / . / Available as Limited Edition Numbered Prints ONLY / 300 framed prints in each size (Actual size, 1.5 x and 2.0 x actual size). / or Small, Medium and Large. Artwork scanned at 1200dpi, provided as hi-res 600dpi file for printing up to 61cm. / . / Detail from Beyer-Garratt 1009 illustration / (shown almost twice actual size) / . / If you would like to order Limited Edition Prints or Commission a Steam Train, Railway, Railroad or related artwork / illustration, please visit my Locomotive Art web site for full details.

  • “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old / he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6 Brian & Brianna (plus 4 kitties :) kneeling for daily prayer.. / / / If you’d like to hear the song I wrote that goes with this image, click here: Jasper And Jacinth

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • I took out the new Nikon D60 today to see what it can do. I had mixed results, as you can see here: the camera is very fast but unless it’s set for the highest and largest resolution, the pictures aren’t quite good enough for calling fine art. That said tho, it was too much fun catching all sorts of things my defective D80 could never catch, like a gull less than one inch above the water, going for a cracker the duck was never gonna reach in time. This shot was taken in a nearby neighbourhood park where the “duck pond” is a magnet for many of the parents who want to introduce their children to the great childhood ritual of “Feeding The Ducks”. Here, in Sacramento California, the weather is usually temperate enough for most of the waterfowl to just winter right here. So the individual animals soon get acclimated to children and dogs: avoid like the plague. LOL! The geese also stay here so they get used to being the biggest birds around – usually bigger than most of the kids feeding the ducks. And larger geese are not all that afraid of children, much to many parent’s surprise. LOL! The fun part for adults is that many of the geese are so used to people that they will allow you to touch them a bit without biting. A few years back, a homeless man had to be asked to return the happy goose he was carrying under his raincoat, probably for a seriously nice dinner that night!!! But the gulls are a ‘on again, off again’ distraction for the most part. They are mean, aggressive, fast, always hungry, and numerous. If they see a feeding in progress the odds are that feeding will change into a gull feeding unless you can hand (or mouth…) feed a smaller animal. This poor duck never had a chance to snag this Ritz Cracker. :-D

  • Reed grass by a lake near Leipzig, Germany. / June 2008. REDBUBBLE HOMEPAGE FEATURE April 14th 2009. Featured / Out of the Blue Group / JPG Cast-Offs / The Feature Fraternity / First Things Pip Gerard’s – More wondrous art found on RedBubble Thank you sincerely!!! xxx

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  • research has highlighted why tranquillity is important. Being in a tranquil place allows people to relax, to escape from the stresses and strains of everyday life and to “recharge their batteries”.

  • Great Egret and babies. St. Augustine , Florida. Nikon D90 /

  • The sixties awakened humanity’s heart / transforming traditional culture’s depart Historical perspectives tire of money as time / With modern progress costing our very last dime Leading edge thought seeks awareness within / silent we trek with respect to purposeful spin Trailblazing paths with effective resolve / to replace standard quality of life to evolve Uncluttering trappings and diversions of old / the dawning of a new reality begins to unfold Being as well as doing does nag us so deep / a virtue of consciousness surely will seep With love and forgiveness alive and well / to counterbalance fear and angers’ dwell Contributing thoughts, dreams and passions / for so many hungry souls universally to ration Our hearts will blossom with action to serve / humanity’s highest spiritual joy, it deserves As Cultural Creatives who cooperate, not compete / destiny’s transformation will soon be complete Awakened we are to our truest potential being / accepting and tolerant is the shift we’ll be seeing. TK Rosevear 7/29/09 This poem was inspired after reading a book today by Owen Waters called “The Shift”. An amazing confirmation of our stepping forward into New Reality consciousness, to experience new vistas of awareness and new levels of creativity. Following our hearts to express our inner joys through making our own meaningful contribution to the betterment of the world. I am grateful and believe that it is truly a great time to be alive! The Spiritual Shift Artwork created in photoshop7 with Wacom pen on blank canvas, just following my heart ~ then using fractilius filter, saturation and a little bit of light…

  • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada FEATURED in Communities 132 views

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  • Taken in Akureyri,Iceland Camera: Olympus E-510 / Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100) / Aperture: f/6.3 / Focal Length: 22 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Exposure Bias: 0/10 EV

  • Lake Myvatn north iceland Camera: Olympus E-510 / Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500) / Aperture: f/9 / Focal Length: 150 mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Exposure Bias: 0/10 EV

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  • I had a dream last night…. / I was drownin in a sea of licor / And I washed up on a beach made of cocain / The sky was made of lsd / Andevery tree was made of marijuana Suggestions: / / / / /

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  • I searched the internet for a really long exposure of Tahquamenon Falls but couldn’t find one. So I figured that my first real shot with my new 10 stop filter would be of this amazing falls. This is a blend of 3 long exposure shots. The first one was 4 minutes, the correctly exposed one was 5 minutes and the bright one was 6 minutes. / Black and white to come soon. / Canon xsi / B+W nd 1000 / B+W CPL

  • Converted the color long exposure to LAB color and used the lightness channel as a base. Added a cooling filter to give it that icy cool. / Canon XSi / B+W nd1000 / B+W CPL

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