Seeing Calendars

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  • This calender is all about how I see the natural world. I see COLOUR’S, TEXTURE & SHAPES OTHER CALENDERS AVALIBLE IN MY COLLECTION / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.

  • This calendar contains images from my portfolio that show how I see things through my view finder.

  • My Calendar consists of Black and white work that I have taken through out the year,

  • Just some effects to enhance otherwise boring images :)

  • A calendar created to display all the diverse beauty, as I see, Arizona, by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography

  • A calendar showcasing the natural and glorious coastal scenery of California as captured by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.

  • An artistic compilation calendar for 2010 showcasing perspective, creativity, and beauty all around us in a variety of everyday objects by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.

  • This calendar represents my favorite places – my heart land and my source of spiritual nourishment.

  • Portugal’s Sintra in the hills outside Lisbon is an enchanting little UNESCO World Heritage City with castles and palaces going back to the Moors.

  • I am inspired to put together some more of my photographs. For me it makes a wonderful essay of the beautiful places in Australia.

  • Images that show the beauty and poetry of the small things in daily life, which we so often don’t notice.

  • A series of sunsets and sunrises all from 2008.

  • The calendar contains different types of pictures which are my very first attempts of photography.

  • A 2010 calendar featuring a collection of Abstract Art photographically taken from both natural and urban elements by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.

  • hOw dO yOu see the wOrld….. This Calender is made up of Abstract Macro Photographs. / Tiny landscsapes, found in everyday life.

  • My trip begins with a 41-second journey skyward in one of three glass elevators. At the newly remodeled 520-foot Observation Deck, you will discover indoor and outdoor viewing and scenery that is absolutely breathtaking. You are now at the top of the “Space Needle”. At the Experience Music Project you can see rare artifacts from popular music history and experience music through interactive exhibitions like Sound Labs. Argosy Cruises is a narrated 1-hour tour of Seattle’s beautiful and historic harbor. With never-ending skyline views. The Pike Place Market is the oldest continually operating farmers market in the United States, it is a place where farmers, craftspeople, and artists display their goods. Salmon fly through the air, and vegetable and flower displays are turned into works of art. This nine-acre historic district hosts nine million visitors each year who come to experience the unique sites and sounds of Seattle’s downtown public market. Helping to make up the Market experience are more than 100 farmers, 150 craftspeople, nearly 300 commercial business people and 50 performers. / Successful from its start in 1907 / This was a wonderful trip to Seattle, Washington…August, 2009 / Thank you for viewing some of my work…. / Donna Moore

  • A calendar to display photographic abstract artistry found in nature by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.

  • I love Black and White photography. Love the tones; the atmosphere created; and the starkness to some images. Here is a collection of my favourite Mono shots. Hope you enjoy.

  • Collection of Primates

  • Photos of places I’ve been to. This calendar covers Canada, Japan, Italy, UK, Scotland, and Spain; though I made every image a different city. I tried to choose images that are identifiable with the city; or atleast the region (December is somewhat an exception). / / To see more visit these links: / Japanfluence / Canada / Europe / / Cover: Seeing Within (Banff, Canada) / January: Mountain Tops (Flying to Vancouver, Canada) / February: Roman Numeral (The Roman Forum in Rome, Italy) / March: Dwelling Up (On the way to Capri, Italy) / April: Ha(ishi)yama (Hayama, Japan) / May: Little Messangers of God (Kamakura, Japan) / June: Mt. Fuji Sunset I (Japan) / July: Pompeii after the Volcano (Pompeii, Italy) / August: The Greatest Treasure (Hampton Court Palace in Surrey, UK) / September: London Montage (3 landmarks in London, UK) / October: Hollyroad Park (Edinburgh, Scotland) / November: Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) / December: Mountains (Somewhere between Rome and London) / / Other travel based calendars: / Hayama / Italy / Rome / Edinburgh / London /

  • About half of these images are hidden. For those who’ve been following, I’m using the calendars to present the things I saw in Europe as opposed to over filling my public portfolio, though I may post some later. I have lots so it’s just hard to decide what should go up. Hope you enjoy! Cover: Roman Numeral – A piece in the Roman Forum / January: Sunday Morning in Rome – Ponte San Angelo leading to Castel San Angelo; and St. Peter’s basilica behind. / February: Aurelian Walls / March: Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II / April: Ponte San Angelo / May: Roman Forum and Colosseum in the back / June: Roman Forum / July: Colonnade at the EUR / August: Courtyard in the Baths of Diocletian / September: Storm Clouds over the Aventine / October: Aventine Morning / Novermber: Sinking Isola Tiberina / December: Trevi Fountain Other travel based calendars: / Around the Globe / The Miura Coast / Italy / Edinburgh / London

  • A collection of my more surreal drawings.

  • Clearwinged butterfly’s taken at Bristol Zoo,uk / my book of art/poems / /

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