Beach houses on Pine Island near Corolla, NC. A few of these happened to be on Sale, so I pulled one of the flyers. The Sale Price was not listed, but it did list the annual rental income from a few houses – a whopping 340K US dollars !!! Oh, and yes, this is an HDR image.
Black and White panoramic photograph of the New York City Skyline as seen from the Staten Island Ferry
B&W image of the New York City Skyline
Silver toned image of the Down town NYC skyline
Black and white image of the New York City skyline taken from Brooklyn
New York City shining brightly through a night sky
Mid Town Manhattan Skyline shot from New Jersey
West side of New York City shot from New Jersey
East Side of Manhattan skyline lit up in front of dark night sky
Black and White image of the New York City Skyline
I return from work after dark, / praying there’s something left of my car. / I pay my fee and pass the pillars, / hoping, waiting, searching the vehicles. There it is, my shining light, / my chariot, my steed, my route to flight. / I mount, we march, we leave behind / the city, the speed, the pain, our mind. Once again, we’re free, we’re gone, / we’re out, we’ve left, we’re going home. :) Shot at Manchester Aquatic Centre Concrete Underground Car Parking Facility at Night
watercolor in cubist style of channel islands harbor rental, original size 18×24 on arches archival watercolor paper
watercolor painting on paper (arches 300) of a Marina Scene in Ventura, California where I live at – they say we have the best weather in the world
From posters collection regarding climate disasters, Gallery Wien & Bruxelles.
Posters – Calendar collections, Dusseldorf 2006.
Edisto Beach South Carolina
Whatever your pleasure…..... / It’s all good here…..... / Surfing, boating, kayaking, swimming…....... / It’s all good here…...... / You can even just sit and enjoy…....... / It’s all good here…...... / Come on down…..... / It’s all good here…...... / painted from memory of a small nook on the beach in Costa Rica….. / acrylic painted on the back side of a commercial canvas frame / / ORIGINAL FOR SALE
Each year as fall approaches, and soon thereafter Halloween, this quaint little shopping village has an invasion – of witches. You find them all over the place, with a fair number of them crashed like these. Though this place professes to be a “flying” training company, I don’t think much of their results. “Ghoulish Greetings” text digitally added.
wish it looked like that now…. / Nikon D70
Photo taken on Oahu Hawaii /
1965 Mustang GT350H…original, unrestored survivor! HiPo 289, 4 speed Hurst, posi. Many rented these specifically to take to the track. Ultimate Pony of the time. Cars & Coffee meet, Irvine 8/22
The magnificent Edwards mansion was built on Cajon St in Redlands, California in 1890. Ready-made plans were purchased by Mr. James S. Edwards, pioneer citizen and citrus grower, to build the fourteen room house. It took over one year to build the original salmon pink structure. This prominent landmark on the Redlands landscape for many years was situated on a slight rise of ground from which one could see in all directions over the twenty acres of young orange trees surrounding it. The house was not at first used as a family home but was a boarding house for several years. At a later date, J. S. Edwards and his family took up residence in the great Victorian relic. It was occupied by the Edwards family from that time on until the death of Mrs. Edwards in 1958. In 1967, Plymouth Village acquired the house and used it for office headquarters for six years. In 1973, the developers of the Edwards Mansion complex viewed the house as a classic exhibit of Victorian architecture and felt that it should be restored. The Mansion was purchased for the sum of one dollar,cut into two sections, moved five miles through Redlands and relocated on the site of the old Barton Ranch, one of the most fertile and picturesque of all the old California estates. Adjacent to the mansion stands the Orange Tree Wedding Chapel. The stained glass windows and pews incorporated into this structure were once part of the first Evangelical Lutheran Church built in Redlands on Olive Avenue in 1904. The chapel holds one hundred and ten guests and 140 with some standing. The Greenhouse and heated Orangery patio, Tea Garden and Pavilions are used extensively for wedding receptions and banquets. / Redlands, California. /
Walking back to my car after a terrific morning of shooting in Long Beach, California, I noticed this colorful building. The man walking by was a bonus!
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