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  • A person walking with a bag of groceries in the east of Melbourne.

  • Rainbow Beach, Bonny Hills, NSW Best viewed LARGE

  • Every word has been spoken. Now, the rain causes the paragraphs to bleed together, and all is one – and one is all.

  • A black leopard hunts in the moonlit rainforest of southern Asia. Black, or melanistic, leopards are a color variation of “regular” leopards. They are not completely black, and you can usually see their spots. Drawn in white charcoal on black paper, 2008.

  • *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /

  • TTV / Canon 300D with Argus 75 and Hoya close-up-set filters / October, 2008

  • WINNER Featured and Group Avator in the Running or Recumberant challenge in the Giraffes the Long and Short Of It group Second Place in the Spirit Challenge in the First Things group Featured in the A Beautiful Blur group Baby giraffe in captivity gallops to get out of the rain / Endangered species

  • Random abandoned shack in wales, all the fields were heavily flooded so I couldn’t (even though i got very wet trying) get ver the fence to get in there and be nosy… :(

  • Heaven’s rays pierce a summer storm that is hammering the distant Jemez mountains of New Mexico. The photo is black and white and has a horizontal orientation. This photo was taken from a hilltop along New Mexico State Road 503, near Santa Cruz Lake, just south of Chimayo.

  • canon 20D dslr / editing in CS3 model: charlie www.daviezimages.com

  • I’m going through my old files and found this of a hibiscus stamen. I love hibiscus, especially the stamen because it’s fuzzy and reminds me of fuzzy lolipops haha. Anyway, I took this with my sigma 105mm macro lens. Enjoy!

  • “feel the touch of tears that fall..” For the MiA April showers contest; It’s in the rain Everytime the rain comes down / Close my eyes and listen / I can hear the lonesome sound / Of the sky as it cries Listen to the rain / Here it comes again / Hear it in the rain Feel the touch of tears that fall / They won’t fall forever / In the way the day will flow / All things come, all things go Listen to the rain… the rain / Here it comes again… again / Hear it in the rain… the rain Late at night I drift away / I can hear you calling / And my name is in the rain / Leaves on trees whispering / Deep blue seas, mysteries Even when this moment ends / Can’t let go this feeling / Everything will come on again / In the sound falling down / Of the sky as it cries / Hear my name in the rain Merge of two pictures taken with my Panasonic DMC-TZ4 to obtain the feel of textures.

  • Emperor Tamarin The fur of the Emperor Tamarin is predominantly grey colored, with yellowish speckles on its chest. The hands and feet are black and the tail is brown. Outstanding is its long, white mustache, which extends to both sides beyond the shoulders. This primate inhabits tropical rain forests, living deep in the forest and also in open tree-covered areas. This diurnal species walks or runs quadrupedally through the forest, spending the majority of its days in the trees with quick, safe movements and broad jumps among the limbs. The diet of the Emperor Tamarin is similar to that of other tamarins. It is an omnivore, primarily eating fruits, insects and sap. When feeding on sap, the Emperor Tamarin latches on to the tree vertically with its claws dug into the bark of the tree. It also eats bird eggs and small vertebrates (such as tree frogs). Due to its small weight it can reach food at the far end of branches, which are not accessible to heavier animals.

  • vignettes from the streets of Bath – it was raining (again) and umbrellas were everywhere.

  • Native Australian orchids in my garden photographed a few weeks ago in the rain. / Orchidaceae Dendrobium x delicatum Olympus c759 ouz / 6mm / f/2.8 / 1/59 sec / iso-50 /

  • Actual composition and orientation. / Photographers standing around waiting for leader to tell us where to meet for lunch… / Scott Kelby’s Second Annual Worldwide Photo Walk / Old Port, Montreal Quebec, CANADA / Saturday July 18th 2009 8:30 to 10:30 AM / It was a very wet and rainy morning. / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Featured in Abstract Realism August 2009

  • Another one taken after the storm we had the other day. Taken with a Canon EOS 450D / Shutter 1/500 / Aperture F5.6 / ISO 200 / Focal length 55mm / Cropped and changed to BW FEATURED July 2009: Unlimited Quality / FEATURED August 2009: Canon Vs Nikon / FEATURED Oct 2009: Made by Nature

  • taken whilst down at the Southbank today … some “lovely” rain ensured that we sought shelter and a hot beverage!! / ... and yes, sometimes one just has to sit tight & be patient – the world unfolds and tells her own stories in her own good time ;) Canon EOS450D / Canon 28-135mm lens / Focal length:135 mm / Exposure:1/320 at f/5.6 / ISO speed:ISO 800

  • A rainy autumn day…..Peach Orchard Beach, Summerland BC Canada

  • the skyscape was a straight up shot of these awry clouds shapes, it was gloomy & overcast. if only i could’ve captured that amazing sky a little more effectively. reqiuem for a dream – two towers remix....music that i think is applicable & seems to work well

  • Tiny Rain drops on a daisy

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