Rip ripping Wall Art

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  • Something different for me. I stopped off at a small cemetery on the home from a day out west. I’m fascinated with the colonial days and it was quite surreal walking around looking at the names and dates of the departed. As an aside, it really makes you appreciate life in the 21st century. The average age of death was somewhere in the 30-35 age bracket with a large number of infants. Stopping to think of how hard those days must have been was quite moving. And the oldest age? 100 years almost to the day. Quite incredible to think that when this lady was born, Australia hadn’t even been discovered by Cook…

  • halloween party entrance

  • Sunrise photo of the entrance to Port Phillip Bay – Point Lonsdale. / Victoria, Australia.

  • Beautiful Whippet Female dog slept just like that. In colors of yellow gold, white, black, gray, pink and rust brindle.

  • Halloween Graveyard /

  • ’’I to the hills will lift mine eyes’‘

  • Pilot vessel going through the Rip at Point Lonsdale, Victoria Australia. the weather is very strong south-westerly winds and rain. The Rip is known by seafarers all over as being one of the most dangerous streches of water in the world. The pilots guide as many as 8,000 large commercial ships in and out of Port Phillip Bay each year, and the only passage is through the Rip /

  • The Port of Melbourne Boat, on it’s way out to meet a ship seens to almost disappear in monsturous seas it the Rip. The Rip is a very notorious stretch of water at the entrance to Port Phillip Bay in Victoria Australia, it is known by seafarers all over to be one of the most hazardous stretches of water in the world, owing to the very unpredictable strong currents, and narrow channel, also, as seen in this shot, the high seas that are often associated with this area. /

  • Taken at Point Lonsdale, Victoria Australia on 13.12.08. A bulk carrier takes on ‘The Rip’ during gale force winds and 50 foot waves as it leaves Port Phillip Bay. “The Rip’ is one of the most notorious stretches of water in the world due to narrow channel. unpredictablt currents and rough seas. / !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/2227484-3-full-impact.jpg

  • Just experimenting. / /

  • The tanker Iver Exporter heading out to Bass Strait through the fast moving current from Port Phillip Bay, Victoria Australia / Iver Exporter: / The last tanker built at the Halla Engineering & Heavy Industries shipyard Korea, was the Iver Exporter, hull number 1067, on July 12 1999 the yard started with the steel cutting and on June I St 2000 the Halla yard delivered the vessel to new owners. The vessel was registered in Majuro and entered the Iver Ships Pool at same date. / Specs: 183 M Length, 32m Beam,12m Draft / Main Engine Hyundai 10150 HP / Speed 15.5 Knots, Deadweight : 45800Mt This stretch of water between the heads of Port Philip Bay is called The Rip only three kilometres wide, the waters are so narrow and volatile that trained pilots are needed to steer ships in and out of the bay. / The Rip is still a very dangerous area for all craft because of the strong tidal flow and the uneven nature of the sea bed and is at its worst when a full ebb tide of up to 10 knots meets a southerly gale. This and the fact that slack water is three hours after high and low water explains why so many ships were wrecked there in the early days. The ship’s captain timing his arrival for low water and expecting to get the first of the flood tide through the entrance found that he was caught in the strongest part of the ebb tide, and in trying to enter could be swept on to Point Nepean / See Port Phillip Bay Pilots Website Nikon D300, Lens : 18-200 ED VR Nikkor / 200mm, 1/500s, f/11.0, ISO:200

  • A tragic accident yesterday and he was gone. / A panic stricken Herbie pulled away from being tied and took a piece of stable with him as he galloped off. he tripped over the flying wood and broke his neck and died instantly. RIP Herbie 2nd July 2001 – 19th July 2009

  • Solved in 2 by MaureenMarlowe. Beachy Head is the highest chalk sea cliff in Britain, reaching 162m (530 ft) above sea level. This makes it a favourite place for those attempting suicide and several people a year still lose their lives jumping from the cliffs despite the efforts of the local authority, who provides a chaplain service to patrol the area during daylight hours. RIP © Walker 2009 No part of this image may be copied or reproduced in any way without permission. All rights reserved.

  • oil on 1side Acrylic the other Guess which one.

  • Bessie Earp was born in New York. Although I have listed here NY County and the Borough of NY, the exact location is not known. Bessie also is the mother of Frank and Hattie Catchim/Ketchum Land. Frank being killed by Apaches in Cochise County, AZ in 1891 and Hattie becoming the wife of a very powerful cattle baron, William Land of Douglas Arizona. Bessie Married James Cooksey Earp In Illinois on April 18th, 1873. She was with James her entire life from Illinois through her final days in California. Bessie was known as a “Sporting Woman” and ran a sporting house in Wichita, Kansas. By trade, Bessie was a soiled dove but this author has discovered her true profession to be more of a madam than a prostitute. Bessie was present during the more turbulent times of Tombstone being witness in the aftermath of the OK Corral Gunfight as well as the Murder of brother-in-law, Morgan Earp at Campbell and Hatch’s Billiard parlor in Tombstone the night of March 18, 1882. Unlike other women of her time, Bessie was a very independent and enterprising woman. She was also a single parent before she met James. Bessie left Tombstone for California with the other Earp wives in 1882, in the OK Corral aftermath and tragedy of Morgan’s death as well as the maiming of Virgil. She remained there until her death. Pioneer Memorial Cemetery in San Bernardino, California.

  • Please read my writing submission titled “Sea Horse” for the whole story. I love you, Sea Horse. Thanks for the memories…

  • A restinging place for my late goldfish :-( P.S This is my first artwork so I hope you like it!

  • HDR 3 exposures using tripod. Merged in Photomatix, treated in Photoshop, and touched up in Lightroom. /

  • Taken with a Panasonic FZ-18 For more beautiful images of Tasmania please visit RT Gallery

  • Fractal created in Apophysis with alterations in Photoshop and Picasa.

  • Not a ball goes free from annihilation in our yard! The goal is the get into the guts of the ball and rip them out asap. This shot is pre destruction, just psyching himself up for the job.

  • Only about 75 feet away. “Get in amougst it” I say. It`s so awesome being this close to nature’s fury. It makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. © 2009 Copyrights to Cas Digital Photography Photo Lovedale NSW Australia Nikon D80

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