Ford Circa 1930s
Female dancer inside a cocktail glass.
Summer cone flowers by an old bushel basket.
Graphite drawing. If you would like to commission me please see www.ashleemeagancreative.com.au for contact details or bubblemail me!
Make love to a drummer in 2008
Looking out to the diminishing sun, past the distant hazy crevices of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim.
Dainty butterfly on an antique tea cup.
This was my final glance from the rim on the South side. From this moment forward I spent 8 hard days backpacking through the Grand Canyon. It was a magical and mind-clearing event. Yes, I packpacked with camera and heavy tripod. NO FILM to carry this time!!!
The head of Kings Canyon the highlight of the Watarrka National Park. Trekking 6km around the rim of the canyon this view is great for orientating yourself to the geology of the area. The opposite wall details layers of sediment crossbeded by the prehistoric Alice Springs Orogeny. Kings Canyon, Watarrka National park / Northern Territory / Australia
A geeky roger. Other Geek Chic designs (click images to view):
The Garden of Eden comes alive with remarkable amounts of water producing waterfalls only seen a handful of times a year. Kings Canyon, Watarrka National park / Northern Territory / Australia
Beautiful young brunette woman, topless bathed in the light from above
Thick Rimed Glasses of British Comedians
This swell thing grows upon the South Rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA. Perhaps it bows to the majesty of geology, but I think that plants with their will to thrive in the most apparently inhospitiable places should get thunderous applause. THANK YOU to Chuck Wickham and raindancerwoman and their great site, America’s Natural Wonders, for featuring Pine Pining. I am honored.
A play on light…
This Photo I took before sunset on the south rim of the grand canyon. I went to Pima point which is near heremits rest for this shot! Heard about hopi was great for sunset but If you ask me Pima point or mohavee are the better ones and you are more private there! regards, / Michael
Took this photo from Mohave point at the south rim. Wanted to do some nice sunset shots this evening but the incoming storm was to fast. Soon after this shot it was snowing on the south rim too! kind regards, / Michael
Shot on the Grand Canyon during a storm building up from the north rim. Here it has already spanned the bridge to the south and theres not much left for the sun to shine through. But as I processed this image it was nice to see what shape the clouds where forming with the canyon ;-)
Resubmit © Cadence Gamache 2009
The “Ring of Fire” (map) is an arc stretching from New Zealand, along the eastern edge of Asia, north across the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, and south along the coast of North and South America. The Ring of Fire is composed over 75% of the world’s active and dormant volcanoes. / This huge ring of volcanic and seismic (earthquake) activity was noticed and described before the invention of the theory of plate tectonics theory. We now know that the Ring of Fire is located at the borders of the Pacific Plate and other major tectonic plates. / Plates are like giant rafts of the earth’s surface which often slide next to, collide with, and are forced underneath other plates. Around the Ring of Fire, the Pacific Plate is colliding with and sliding underneath other plates. This process is known as subduction and the volcanically and seismically active area nearby is known as a subduction zone. There is a tremendous amount of energy created by these plates and they easily melt rock into magma, which rises to the surface as lava and forms volcanoes. / Volcanoes are temporary features on the earth’s surface and there are currently about 1500 active volcanoes in the world. About ten percent of these are located in the United States. This is a listing of major volcanic areas in the Ring of Fire: In South America the Nazca plate is colliding with the South American plate. This has created the Andes and volcanoes such as Cotopaxi and Azul. / In Central America, the tiny Cocos plate is crashing into the North American plate and is therefore responsible for the Mexican volcanoes of Popocatepetl and Paricutun (which rose up from a cornfield in 1943 and became a instant mountains). / Between Northern California and British Columbia, the Pacific, Juan de Fuca, and Gorda plates have built the Cascades and the infamous Mount Saint Helens, which erupted in 1980. / Alaska’s Aleutian Islands are growing as the Pacific plate hits the North American plate. The deep Aleutian Trench has been created at the subduction zone with a maximum depth of 25,194 feet (7679 meters). / From Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula to Japan, the subduction of the Pacific plate under the Eurasian plate is responsible for Japanese islands and volcanoes (such as Mt. Fuji). / The final section of the Ring of Fire exists where the Indo-Australian plate subducts under the Pacific plate and has created volcanoes in the New Guinea and Micronesian areas. Near New Zealand, the Pacific Plate slides under the Indo-Australian plate. Ring of Fire
Grand Canyon National Park * Arizona * October 2009 All the Material in this Gallery is Copyrighted & May not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. / © Copyright AnaCBStudio: Using this Image for any purpose without my prior permission, may lead to legal action. All Rights Reserved.
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