London, England Regent Street is a major shopping street and thoroughfare in London’s West End. Named after the Prince Regent (later George IV), it was built by John Nash as part of a ceremonial route from the Regent’s residence at Carlton House in St James’s to Regent’s Park. Starting as Lower Regent Street at its intersection with Charles II Street and Waterloo Place, it runs north to Piccadilly Circus then becomes Regent Street by turning westward, and curves around in a quarter-circle until it is heading north once more. It then continues past Oxford Circus becoming Upper Regent Street and ends at its intersection with Langham Place, Cavendish Place and Mortimer Street. Source: Wikipedia
Regent’s Park, London early morning
Regent Bowerbird Sericulus chrysocephalus. Photo taken in Lamington National Park, Queensland.
Regents Street, London – shaving brushes made out of badger hair. A masculine luxury. Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL / Shutter Speed: 1/80 second / F Number: F/7.1 / Focal Length: 41 mm / ISO Speed: 400 / Date Picture Taken: Sep 6, 2005
The Regent Parrot Polytelis anthopeplus monarchoides is listed as an Endangered Species in NSW, and is also listed as vulnerable under commonweatlh legislation. It breeds along the RIver Red Gum forests of the Murray and Wakool River and forages in adjoining mallee areas. Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.
OIL ON CANVAS 60 X 60 CM / if you can pick this canvas up I would like to sell it for, say ”$150”. I need studio space and without the commission of a gallery I would be happy with the $150
Sweet Toof, Regents Canal, 2008
Regents Canal, London, 2008
Views of East London, urban scenes and graffiti
regent theatre, collins street, melbourne.
Macro of iris petals at Regent’s Park, London UK.
chalk pastel on 160 GSM canson
More ice cream in Regents Park by Emmett aged 4
This used to be called “Gazing Mallard,” until I got the first comment and just could not resist XD Location: Regent’s Park (London, UK) Taken March 14, 2009 I almost went past this mallard, It was hidden among the leaves.
Regents Park, London, showing part of the Queen Mary Gardens. Featured in “Statues and Such” August 2009.
140 Regent St – (with the eyes of GE) – Part II 140 Regent St – Faux-Drawing Map 140 Regent St – Drawing
140 Regent St – (with the eyes of GE) – Part I 140 Regent St – Faux-Drawing Map 140 Regent St – Drawing
Waiting a new serie with drawings (graphite) on paper art. / the same & the different… 140 Regent St – (with the eyes of GE) – Part I 140 Regent St – (with the eyes of GE) – Part II 140 Regent St – Drawing
Sydney / London / Two maps are “mixed”... / pencils : 2H, HB, B, 2B, 5B, 8B. / Paper : Canson 160g. An old sheet of drawing paper, yellowed by time. But artificial light gives more yellow! 140 Regent St – (with the eyes of GE) – Part I 140 Regent St – (with the eyes of GE) – Part II 140 Regent St – Faux-Drawing Map
This is the underside of the Regent skipper so different to the top, photo taken in Ravenshoe FNQ
Regents Park, London
so this worked quite well i thought. quite nice of the owner to leave their porker in just the right place. holga, kodak E100G 120, cross prohohocessed.
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