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have always wanted to capture a big plane landing but could never be there at the right time or having the wind blowing in the right direction. The low clouds helps bring the plane closer than usual….i could almost touch it….hahhah. To see a hugh metal flying over you at approx. 200kph is…...priceless. The jetfuel, the noise…...Perfect. I am NOT a plane enthusiast , but it is fascinating to watch. Sydney “Kingsford Smith” Airport Boeing 747 landing train plane truck car chair Transportation
Just a bit of fun…spin off design from the infinite future chaos comp.
Humorous Artist’s T-shirt. Show others what your made of. Also makes great exhibition wear for your opening. / . / Black print on white/colours available in folio! / . / Or there is a card version available here… / . /
The cost of fossil fuels is great! So great, it often comands the force of the military. Detail: / / Buyers Booth photo care of Rubyred
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I was initially going to use a roadmap from a part of Israel…but then I figured it would better to use Texas! Just not sure why? hmm…hehe Road map for peace The “road map” for peace is a plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict proposed by a “quartet” of international entities: the United States, the European Union, Russia, and the United Nations. The principles of the plan were first outlined by U.S. President George W. Bush in a speech on June 24, 2002, in which he called for an independent Palestinian state living side by side with Israel in peace: “The Roadmap represents a starting point toward achieving the vision of two states, a secure State of Israel and a viable, peaceful, democratic Palestine. It is the framework for progress towards lasting peace and security in the Middle East…” Definition from Wikipedia I never was any good at folding maps back up… / Now there is only 999 more cranes to make…till world peace!
This was in a day dream i had the other day.
Part two in a series of two. This one is for dark backgrounds.
It’s David Tennant in Ink Rain. See if you can find something not Dr. Who related. / / /
The same bike the same s/c but with the onions also – I couldn’t decide which one I prefered out of these and as Jason mentioned the onions on no.1 what else could I do!! Thanks Jason without your tutorial I would still be struggling because then of course hubby Rob worked it out before me so he wrote it down – and now – it’s a breeze but hard and time consuming! Taken on a Canon Ixusi zoom / Featured in Alphabet Soup letter B Challenge 21/11/09 / Featured in Cottage Style Sept 9th ‘09 / Placed 9th in the Bicycle Challenge August 09 / Challenge Winner La France! in the à EUROPA! group Thank you :) / Featured in Post Card Style 1st May ‘09 / Placed 4th in the Selective Colour Challenge in Photography 101 March ‘09 / Placed 3rd in the Compact Group Transport Challenge February ‘09 / Featured in Bits and Pieces and Everyday European Life, Amateur Art Photography, Nostalgic Art and Photography groups Jan ‘09 / Placed 7th in the first Challenge held by Everyday European Life January 09 Sold as a Matted Print August 09 / / Sold as a Card January ‘09 to an RB member – thank you :)) For the original SC please see French Wheels – / 624 views
This is for my daughters who are HUGE Neighbours fans! They tell me that Harold Bishop (aka Ian Smith) is leaving the show this week after 20 years! I have personally had the honour of working with Ian many moons ago (no… I’m not an actor or TV person!) and he is a delight and very witty man who deserves to be honoured with a tribute t-shirt! Enjoy. Brother Adam Youtube Video .
Robert Smith 24×30 cm / Acrylics & Gouache on canvas / Full view please / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / THE CURE official site — / / — © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.
A view of the Sydney Harbor Bridge and a morning sky as seen from Observatory Hill. / Observatory Hill is located in The Rocks area of Sydney and offers broad views of Sydney Harbor. / As the name suggests there is an observatory located just behind where I was standing. 3 Exp HDR (+2, 2 -2) / 4 Image Vertorama (vertical panorama) / Canon 350D / 18-55mm EF-S / ISO 100 / Tripod Mounted / Photomatix Pro, PS CS4, Lightroom 2 911 views so far.
Please View Large This image was taken from The Glenfinnan Monument which is owned by the Trust for Scotland, which is part of the National Trust. As of 08/11/2009 – 503 views / 41 Favs Edited in PS CS4 & Topaz Adjust Wikipedia © Prince Charles initially landed from France on Eriskay in the Western Isles. He then travelled to the mainland in a small rowing boat, coming ashore at Loch nan Uamh, just west of Glenfinnan. Here he was met a small number of MacDonalds. He waited at Glenfinnan for a number of days as more MacDonalds, Camerons, McPhees (Macfie) and Macdonnells arrived. When he judged he had enough support, he climbed the hill and the McPhees (Macfie)raised his royal standard, on Monday 19 August 1745, and claimed the Scottish and the English thrones in the name of his father James Stuart (‘the Old Pretender’); A MacPhee (Macfie) was one of two pipers at Glenfinnan when Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his banner there in 1745. Brandy was distributed in celebration. So began the rebellion that was to end in failure eight months later at the Battle of Culloden (16 April 1746). Many MacPhees (Macfies) followed Cameron of Lochiel in the second line into the Battle of Culloden in 1746. / After Culloden, in his flight to evade government troops, Charles came to the same area again. After being hidden by loyal supporters he boarded a French frigate at the shores of Loch nan Uamh, close to where he had landed and raised his standard. Today The Prince’s Cairn marks the spot from which he departed. Featured in – Colour And Light – 21st September 2009 / Featured in – European Everyday Life – 21st September 2009 / Featured in – Dimensions – 21st September 2009 / Featured in – Friends of Bangor – 22nd September 2009 / Featured in – Historic Places – 23rd September 2009 / Featured in – Lakes & Inland Waterways – 25th Sept 2009 / Featured in – Beauty Of European Waters – 28th Sept 2009 / Featured in – Mountains Across The Globe – 29th Sept 2009 / Featured in – England v Australia – 9th October 2009 / Featured in – Image Writing – 21st November 2009 / Featured in – That One Great Shot – 27th November 2009 / Featured in – Favourite 20 – 29th November 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Google Maps
Please View Large This was the area around our third campsite at Applecross in Ross – Shire. A wonderful part of the world. Featured in – Live Love Dream – 2nd October 2009 / Featured in – Rural Around The Globe – 2nd October 2009 / Featured in – A View Somewhere – 3rd October 2009 / Featured in – All Countries Wetlands – 6th October 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 18-200mm Multimap Reference
Body paint artist: Naomi Smith, Time Honored Designs / Model: Jeven St. Croiz Won first place at National Photo Awards September 2009 / view here
WINNER OF GROUP AVATAR CHALLENGE IN FRAMED FACES (NO BACKGROUNDS) NOVEMBER 2009. One of my four grandaughters, Elizabeth. Taken earlier this year in February when she was about 2 1/2 yrs. She was bouncing around on my bed while I was taking loads of shots. This is the only one that turned out half decent and it is not as sharp as I would like. She is just can’t keep still for more than a nano sec. / MCN: CM6RY-TES3T-RGXVS CONGRATS!! YOUR IMAGE WAS THE WINNER IN THE GROUP AVATAR CHALLENGE IN FRAMED FACES. PLACED IN REDBUBBLE’S FEATURED ART. ALSO FEATURED IN LIVE, LOVE, DREAM.
Please View Large This was one of the very first images I took with my DSLR some 3 years ago, and I always go back to it. Small sprinkling of snow on the hills and the colours on the fells are stunning. Featured in – Human Animal Nature – 12th November 2009 Nikon D200 / Sigma 24-70mm
Please View Large The late sun in York was shining perfectly onto Lendal Bridge on our fantastic day out with Richard,Jason & Donna. Featured in – Nikon DSLR Users – 22nd November 2009 / Featured in – Friends Of Bangor – 22nd November 2009 / Featured in – Unlimited Quality – 22nd November 2009 / Featured in – Australia Vs England – 22nd November 2009 / Featured in – Yorkshire Grit – 22nd November 2009 / Featured in – Human Animal Nature – 22nd November 2009 / Featured in – Former DPF Members – 30th November 2009 / Featured in – Around The World – 1st December 2009 / Featured in – Photography 101 – 3rd December 2009 24/11/2009 – 30 Favs Nikon D200 (L) / Sigma 18-200mm Please note that if (L) appears after the camera name it is an image of Lesleys and if (S) then it is one of Steves
Please View Large On our latest visit to the Buttermere area of the English Lake District whilst I was a tad behind I saw Steve & Max sitting on a wall waiting for me to catch up. Seems they were having a good old chat. Max is cross bred with – German Shepherd / German Wire Haired Pointer Nikon D200 (L) / Sigma 18-200mm
Please View Large And back to February and Buttermere once again. This has to be my fav place in the Lake District, National Park. Nikon D300 (S) / Sigma 24-70mm
Please View Large Had a wonderful day out yesterday with Mr Jason Connolly in the English Lake District National Park and one of the many places we visited was Ulswater. When we arrived here the lake was covered in mist and fog which made for an even better photographic opportunity. Featured in – Rural Around The Globe – 15th December 2009 / Featured in – Natural In The UK – 15th December 2009 Nikon D300 (S) / Sigma 24-70mm
Please View Large Another image from a wonderful day out with friend Jason Connolly and this time we had moved onto Ulswater in the English Lake District National Park to find the lake engulfed in mist. Nikon D300 (S) / Sigma 24-70mm
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