Canada
Canada
Once again my new Muse Nicolette Dawn, this time we didn’t get kicked out of our location hahahaha!
A colt showing his wild side.
Some relationships are not good for the soul ,it’s better to let it die . I left this man when his wife came back with the kids without notice.He was in the army for many years and was completly detached from his emotions.He acted like everything and everyone were smaller than him…just like a king Lion…. :) Tom Vaughan helped me a lot for the translation.Then a super nice lady namedSusan Van Zil finickted it over…I feel so lucky to have such nice persons arround me to give me a hand…a big thank you…XX / Picture taken at St-Jean-Port-Joli along the fleuve St-Laurent,province of Quebec. The lion man The kitten plays with his woolen ball / Happy at last to have something to put under his tooth / Quietly, his ancestral pains immerge from his body / He bites, slowly at first and then more and more strongly / His lioness must stay soft, loving and submissive in spite of the bites / in spite of the competition of another female and her offspring / But she passed the age of obedience / He can not accept, his pride is to big / Something in him attracts her. He’s a warrior, / so is she, passionate and proud / He is moved beyond this last battle just after an intense love / puts an end to their mutual rage. / The lioness lies like a gnu, the jugular opened, / with an eternal and proud glance / Happy at last that her love had chosen / in spite of him, the end / He does not share his females, she wanted to leave him / because she does not share the one she loves. / He carries a gash, / but it is only one scar moreover / More visible than all the wounds hiding in his young body / Tired to be on the look-out / weary to battle against all those contradictory emotions / endless torture… / He knows neither sorrow nor regrets / Just a funny feeling, deep in his throat, / a queezing sensation, another howling of rage / for a world much more smaller than him / On witch he has authority, his equal mate just died today / and it is much better thus. / He remains the strongest, the king, / the master of the Savanna / Still and mortal / He does not have friends / His only enemy is himself / Sad and secluded struggle L’homme lion Le chaton joue avec sa balle de laine / Heureux enfin d’avoir quelque chose à se mettre sous la dent / Très vite, ses douleurs ancestrales refont surface / Il mord ,doucement au début ,puis,de plus en plus fort / Sa lionne doit être douce,aimante et docile, malgré les morsures / Malgré la compétition d’une autre femelle et sa progéniture Mais elle a passé l’âge de la soumission / Il ne peut accepter ,son orgueuil est trop grand / Quelque chose chez elle l’attire ,il est un guerrier / Elle est une guerrière, passionnée et fière / Il est dépassé et inquiet…une dernière bataille / Juste après l’avoir conquise intensément ,met fin à cette rage mutuelle La lionne git comme le gnou / La jugulaire ouverte,le regard fier / Heureuse enfin que son amour ait choisi / Bien malgré lui, la fin / Il ne prête pas ses lionnes,elle voulait le quitter / Car elle ne prête pas son amour Il porte une balafre,mais ce n’est qu’une cicatrice de plus / Plus visible que toutes ces marques / Enfouies dans un corps jeune ,mais las / D’être toujours aux aguets,fatigué de se battre / Contre toutes ces émotions contracdictoires / Interminable supplice Il ne connait ni peine ni regret / Juste une drôle de sensation à la gorge ,un serrement / Un autre rugissement de colère / Pour un monde bien plus petit que lui / Sur lequel il a autorité…son égale vient de mourir / C’est beaucoup mieux ainsi Il reste le plus fort,le roi,le diable de la savane / Silençieux et mortel / Il n’a pas d’amis ,son seul ennemi / Est lui même / Combat solitaire et triste …. Gisèle alias Micmac
zomboy and I have collaborated on this tshirt here – zomboy has created the legs for me to use here. make sure you drop past his site as he has some great skeleton works as well as that great dandelion Tshirt that has cleaned out wallets across the world… And here in my lovely undead happy buyer Adriana’s son -
Taken from Signal Hill, this is a photo of Cabot Tower, in St. John’s Newfoundland. Cabot Tower was built in 1897 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of John Cabot’s discovery of Newfoundland. / In addition to being the site of harbor defenses for St. John’s from the 18th century to the Second World War, Signal Hill was the reception point of the first transatlantic wireless signal by Guglielmo Marconi in 1901. He received the letter “S” in Morse Code sent from Cornwall, England. / Cabot Tower is now the center of the Signal Hill National Historic Park, Canada’s second largest historic park, with walking trails, and an interpretation center. Special Thanks to Colin Tobin for use of his camera and the lessons! In the buyer’s booth you can see what a printed card of this image looks like courtesy of Sharon Perrett. Thanks Sharon!
Cattails, also known as Bullrush or Corndog grass, are wetland plants typically 1 to 7 m tall. They have spongy, strap-like leaves and starchy, creeping stems (rhizomes), and the root systems help to prevent erosion. The plants themselves are often home to many insects, birds and amphibians. They grow along lake margins and in marshes, often in dense colonies. Cattail have a wide variety of parts that are edible to humans, and can be a source of ethanol. They do not require much, if any, maintenance. I took this photo with my Canon Rebel XSI, slight editing using Lightroom 2. I found these cattails around the corner from my house, just off of the trail around Mundy Pond.
19×24 colored pencil on Bright Bristol paper. Original unavailable. I just wanted to experiment with the opened mouth.. you would not believe how many colored go into making a tongue look like a tongue! Complete 1997
Digital abstract / fractals and altered photography mixed media / / 31.2 megapixels (7800×4000), 2008.11.11th / © 2008 by Nodakami / www.nodakami.com / / / DETAILS / Click a thumbnail for a real-size detail from the original / / / / /
Taken from a balcony in The Rooms, a provincial museum, art gallery, and archives. This photo features a view of down town St. John’s Newfoundland. You can see the narrows, the only entrance to St. John’s harbour, as well as the Southside hills and Signal hill. / I took this photo with my Canon Rebel XSI, and I slightly altered the photo using Lightroom 2.
During a photo adventure to Bell Island Newfoundland with Colin, Steve and Amanda we found many neat places to photograph. This was taken on a rocky beach, and the sky and coast begged to be captured. / I took this photograph using my Canon Rebel XSI, and made slight adjustments using Lightroom 2. See also: Promontory Passage / Cove of Bell Isle / or The View From Above / or check out Steve’s / Sombre Sky’s / and Amanda’s / Monolith /
Watercolour and gouache. / ORIGINAL SOLD
Suddenly the hour is gone…and it is anybody’s guess what we did with it. / Did we enjoy anything? / U li lo hv s gi, pleasant times are for a purpose, the Cherokee believes. / It is not just u wo tiv di, something to amuse us, but pleasure slows the heart, lowers blood pressure and gives ease to the mind. / Something beyond the awareness tries to slow the human spirit from living so intensely. / It is not natural to push the mind and body until such weariness takes over that there is no natural relief. / A pause, a a tsa we so lv s di, which means repreive or rest, will give us strength and renewed vision. / Without it, we are burned out and we enjoy nothing. Have a vision not clouded by FEAR! Sing and dance with joy… Cherokee Dance of Spirit photograph of a coaster, edited in photoshop7 and redfield plug-in fractilius
Dawn, Green Hills Stanley Tasmania Nikon D40 / Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens @ 120mm / ISO200 / F/25 / 6 seconds featured in Your Magic Places group 3rd April 2009 / featured in SEA group 3rd April 2009 / featured in Morning & Evenings,Sunbeams & Storms group on 4th April 2009 / featured in Natural Colour & Light group 8th April 2009 / featured in All Water in Motion group 24th May 2009
Artwork for the Marcel Trilogy a short film by local writer Wade K. Savage. Converted to a T-shirt design at the request of the director. Sinclair is the “specialist”. You can view the trailer here:. / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzdDDIJEtqM
The first line of defence is the offshore reefs. / Then next are these offshore rocky islets to take the oomph out of what is left. / This day the most impressive explosions were from the ones not quite big enough to break on the offshore reef ,and therefore they marched into these rocky outcrops still bearing their full force and power that had driven them across a thousand miles of Southern Ocean. / West Point, Marrawah / NW Tasmania. Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-200mm lens / Tripod (held down) featured in SEA group 12th October 2009 / featured in All Water in Motion group 13th October 2009 / featured in Going Coastal group 14th October 2009 / featured in A View Somewhere group 16th October 2009 / featured in Tasmania group 26th October 2009
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE / view my current eBay listings currently listening to: “To The Moon And Back”: – Savage Garden medium: acrylic paint on canvas size: 90cm x 120cm
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