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  • I only had one night in Newcastle before heading to Hunter Valley. So, I pick this pool due to it sizes and beauties. A larger size will come soon.

  • Ink, gouche, graphite on stonehenge / ~ / More of my Works /

  • This is one of two shots I am entering in the Photo Review Challenge #31… UPDATE!!!! This image came 1st runner up! Thank you to Photo Review for setting such a unique challenge, it was great fun! I’m so excited in coming 1st runner up for this challenge, now I can’t wait for the next one!! View the winners here

  • From a flying bed stead came this elegant jet , proven in action in the Falklands and as yet unsurpassed . I recently met a design engineer who was present at the test bed flights , the story was quite frightening .

  • Toliet paper roll holding fresh spring flowers with butterfly.

  • The brick walkway leading to this lovely home reminds me of a welcome mat rolled out to guests that are weary and in need of some good old-fashioned hospitality. That’s why I took the photo from this angle. Hope you like it. But there’s more to this story . . . The original photo of this charming old mansion in the Deep South was enhanced by my good pal Maria Dryfhout from Michigan. Like a fairy godmother, Maria waved her magic wand over the image and VOILA! Isn’t it grand? Thanks a million, Maria! View Maria’s Gallery here I’d like to dedicate this image to two people, Maria, who did such a beautiful job on my original photo, and Carol, my dear friend who is from St. Francisville where this house is located. This one’s for the two of you girls!

  • Big city lights… in Berlin Spandau (Germany)... Timeline of lighting technology: Since the dawn of man, about 200,000 years ago, people use the sun as their main source of light. 70,000 BCE A hollow rock or shell or other natural found objects was filled with moss or a similar material that was soaked in animal fat and then ignited circa 4500 BCE oil lamps circa 3000 BCE candles are invented. circa 900 CE Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi (Rhazes) invents kerosene lamp circa 1000 The first street lamps appear in Cordoba, Al-Andalus 1780 Aimé Argand invents central draught fixed oil lamp 1784 Argand adds glass chimney to central draught lamp 1792 William Murdoch begins experimenting with gas lighting and probably produced the first gas light in this year. 1800 French watchmaker Bernard Guillaume Carcel overcomes the disadvantages of the Argand-type lamps with his clockwork fed Carcel lamp. 1802 William Murdoch illuminated the exterior of the Soho Foundry with gas. 1805 Phillips and Lee’s Cotton Mill, Manchester was the first industrial factory to be fully lit by gas. 1813 National Heat and Light Company formed by Fredrich Winzer (Winsor). c. 1802 Humphry Davy demonstrates arc-lighting in free air. 1815 Humphry Davy invents the miner’s safety lamp. 1835 James Bowman Lindsay demonstrates a light bulb based electric lighting system to the citizens of Dundee. 1840 modern kerosene lamps (oil lamps that burn fuel from petroleum) 1841 Arc-lighting used as experimental public lighting in Paris 1853 Ignacy Lukasiewicz invents petrol lamp 1854 Heinrich Göbel invents the first incandescent lamp by passing an electric current through a carbonized bamboo filament that was placed inside of a glass bulb 1856 glassblower Heinrich Geissler confines the electric arc in a tube. 1867 A. E. Becquerel demonstrates the first fluorescent lamp 1875 Henry Woodward patents the electric light bulb. 1876 Pavel Yablochkov invents the Yablochkov candle, the first practical carbon arc lamp, for public street lighting in Paris. 1879 Thomas Edison and Joseph Wilson Swan patent the carbon-thread incandescent lamp. 1880 Edison produced a 16 watt lightbulb that lasts 1500 hours. c. 1889 Incandescent gas mantle invented, revolutionises gas lighting. 1893 Nikola Tesla uses cordless low pressure gas discharge lamps, powered by a high frequency electric field, to light his laboratory. He displays fluorescent lamps and neon lamps at the World Columbian Exposition. 1894 D. McFarlane Moore creates the Moore tube, precursor of electric gas-discharge lamps. 1897 Walther Nernst invents and patents his incandescent lamp, based on solid state electrolytes. 1901 Peter Cooper Hewitt demonstrates the mercury-vapor lamp. 1911 Georges Claude develops the neon lamp. 1925 The first internal frosted lightbulbs were produced. 1926 Edmund Germer patents the fluorescent lamp. 1962 Nick Holonyak Jr. develops the first practical visible-spectrum light-emitting diode 1986 The “White” SON Sodium vapor lamp is introduced. 1991 Philips invents a fluorescent lightbulb that lasts 60,000 hours. The bulb uses magnetic induction. 1994 First commercial sulfur lamp.

  • Rock n Roll Christmas Card – Bjork

  • Mondegreen (from Wikipedia): / A mondegreen is the mishearing or misinterpretation of a phrase, typically a standardized phrase such as a line in a poem or a lyric in a song, due to near homophony.

  • Pacific Northwest waves in the morning from the top of Battle Rock in Port Orford, Oregon, USA. Nikon D700 w/ 20 MM f/2.8D Lens @ f/7.1, 1/200th, ISO 400

  • Limited Edition Print (150) of original 2009 30”x30” mixed media piece by Gabriel Pons (# 3 in a series) www.ponshopstudio.com / www.ponshopstudio.blogspot.com

  • Recently I have felt that I really wanted to take an image such as this…at the end of summer and especially such a dry one. It is at times like these that I can still see a real beauty in the country, the grass has almost become white it is so dry, on particular evenings when the sky the sky turns on a real show this ‘white’ grass can take on pastel hues as well. It certainly a far cry from what the region is agriculturally famous for (rolling green hills)…But then again 100years ago this very spot was rainforest. I can’t help but sigh bubblesite / photography blog / portfolio ©T.Middleton2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER The State Mine Heritage Park is located on the outskirts of the city of Lithgow about two hours west of Sydney. This carriage awaiting restoration has been vandalised. For Information State Mine Heritage Park: / Technique: HDR 5 Bracketted Images, processed using Photomatix / Equipment: Nikon D300 + Sigma 10-20mm lens

  • this is a work inspired by watching a bunch of tulips rising high under the sun light brings the feeling of hope…....

  • Tuscany / Italy / August Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200mm / Raw

  • With all the splendor of the peaks surrounding Jackson Hole, it’s easy to overlook the more intimate landscapes. Canon 40D, f11, 1/100, focal length 105mm. At the outskirts of the town of Jackson. Featured in: / - Masters of the Scenic group, September 2009 – thank you so much! / - Featured Only, November 2009, thank you so much!

  • Rolling Sussex Downs England UK Camera Nikon D700 with 24-120mm Lense.

  • Mixed media collage’ inspired by my multi-talented musician husband. :) I have digitally enhanced the original collage and altered the colors, added digital graphics with GIMP brushes, and a black background. This art work placed in the TOP TEN in the “Art of Music” challenge hosted by the “Music of the Spirit” group 11/25/09! :) This art work has been FEATURED in the following groups: ”#1 Artists of Red Bubble” “Collage With Traditional Mediums” “Guitar Art” “Inspired Art” Here’s how it looks printed on canvas: / More of my music themed art works: “Glorious” / “The Fiddlers” / “Saturday Night Jam” / “Scales & Arpeggios” / “Song of The South” / “Encore! Encore!” /

  • More joyful musical art for the joyful music influences in my life. :) Digital art composition consisting of many many layers of pics, colors, textures. Also available printed on a t-shirt! Various t-shirt colors are available. /

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