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  • Strut
    by Judith Oppenheimer

    US$8.05–US$183.92

    First shots with new camera, Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro. Fifth Avenue, NYC. I didn’t get the shot I was going for – but I liked what I got. Copyright

  • Red Struts
    by Mark Ramstead

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    In this watercolor which is derived from a real location in a local canyon, I abstractly added some red struts. In this image the colored paint forms a space filled with light and the struts imply gravity is there too.

  • Strutting His Stuff
    by gemlenz

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Original photo of the egret strutting, superimposed onto a computer generated landscape scene. I’m having fun with this black and white series, and getting a lot of good feedback. Hope you like! Add me to your watch list now / My Bubblesite / Copyright © by Lenz Photo Shop, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without written permission.

  • Strut
    by blamo

    US$5.52–US$126.16

    have the confidence to carry the weight of your world on your shoulders sometimes

  • We just happened upon this feature off a highway in Alabama. It is on private property and you pay a pittance to enter in a gift shop, then walk a very short distance to this view. It was spring and the foliage was beautiful.

  • The Cardinal strut
    by Gregg Williams

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    A female Cardinal strutting across a tree limb sporting a punk rock hairdo.

  • The Wheel of Excellence
    by Karen Martin IPA

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    at Greenwich. This time in black and white

  • Strut for the camera...
    by photosan

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Blue Heron poses

  • Strut
    by Larry Varley

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Model Dani Lugosi / Wardrobe Black Sunshine Clothing / Makeup Stripping Faeries

  • A beautiful columbine bows down to the winds of spring , where it grows peacefully along the edge of the forest. / Blooms in May in the PNW. / PANASONIC LUMIX DMC-FZ50

  • A shirt I designed in Photoshop, E for Emma , I’m hoping to all letters so keep an eye out for yours, it may take some time but its always rewarding to see your own design on a shirt, I think I may buy some of my own designs. Emma.

  • Look UP!! Look WAY UP!
    by Wendi Donaldson

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    Dome in the Parliamentary Library in Ottawa. Canon 400D / Sigma 10-20mm For Tallow The octagonal library, completed in 1876, is the only part of Canada’s original Houses of Parliament to have survived a major fire in 1916. A quick-thinking librarian closed the iron doors to the library as the fire burned through the Centre Block. Canada’s Library of Parliament has officially reopened, after a four-year restoration and upgrade costing more than $136 million. The mammoth undertaking was necessary to repair leaking windows, dangerous wiring and walls that were literally falling apart in the 130-year-old building. A statue of Queen Victoria sits in the middle of the newly renovated Parliament Hill library in Ottawa. / (Tom Hanson/CP) / “Although we were denied the loveliness of the library for a while, it was only in order to bring back the lustre to this jewel on the hill,” said Peter Milliken, Speaker of the House of Commons, at a ceremony Tuesday to mark the end of the work. The Victorian Gothic building, with its flying buttresses and copper roof, sits at the back of the existing Houses of Parliament, overlooking the Ottawa River. The delicate restoration and upgrade was necessary because of concern about the library’s unique collection of historic books and lack of space to store them, as well as the building’s structure. “I felt the building . . . needed some saving,” said project director Mary Soper in an interview with CBC Television. The work involved dismantling and rebuilding parts of the exterior and digging below the structure to create a large, climate-controlled space for books and documents. The copper roof has been replaced and parts of the exterior masonry rebuilt. “We have touched everything on the building top to bottom, inside and out — we’ve brought it up to date,” she said. The aim was to make the building structurally sound and improve the lighting, without losing any of the charm that makes the building a favourite with tourists visiting the Houses of Parliament. “The challenge here was the building did not have proper mechanical and electrical systems to not only conserve the bookshelves that are here, but also the collections which are among the most important in the country,” said Architect Jozef Zorko.

  • The Sydney Harbour Bridge is not just grand; it’s amazing. It’s one of those things where, the longer you spend studying it, the more amazing little details start to jump out at you. I love the subtle fractal nature of the bridge. The large, repetitive crosses that form the two arches are themselves made up of many small crosses, and the large triangles that run up each side joining the arches are constructed from many triangles. Is it on purpose? / Or just a freak of Engineering? / Either way, it’s beautiful. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Like this photo? Get a print of it and hang it on your wall! /

  • Snowy Egret Strut
    by Jonicool

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  • The Strut
    by Dennis Gay

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    This angry looking strutting pair of male Larus novaehollandiae (Silver Gulls) , was photographed on the beach at Kattang Nature Reserve , Dunbogan , NSW, Australia on a great summer day. The footprints are where I did my strut down the beach earlier. Fuji S9600: f/4.9 @ 1/950sec, Manual focus. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Aussie Birds collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fine feathered friends. UPDATE: / 13-01-09 / These two gulls have been featured in the Not So Fine Art of Photography Group . Enjoy! AUSSIE BIRDS / (Click the links!) Larus novaehollandiae – The Strut / Larus novaehollandiae / Larus novaehollandiae / Larus novaehollandiae / Ardea alba / Butorides striatus – Rufous Morph / Butorides striatus – Rufous Morph / Cacatua roseicapilla / Pandion haliaetus / Pandion haliaetus / Sterna hirundo / Sterna bergii- / Sterna bergii & Anhinga novaehollandiae- / Cygnus atratus / Colluricincla harmonica / Meliphaga lewinii / Porphyrio porphyrio, Gallinula tenebrosa & Anas castanea / Porphyrio porphyrio / Porphyrio porphyrio / Gallinula tenebrosa & Threskiornis molucca / Gallinula tenebrosa / Gallinula tenebrosa & Threskiornis molucca / Dacelo novaeguineae / Dacelo novaeguineae / Dacelo novaeguineae / Dromaius novaehollandiae / Phylidonyris nigra / Boorganna Silhouette / Rhipidura leucophrys / Rhipidura leucophrys / Anthochaera chrysoptera /

  • Strutting
    by DebraLee Wiseberg

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    Today when I was on my way home on my bike from shooting abstracts at my favorite steel factory, I spotted this butterfly on a tree. I stopped to have a look and had enough time to change my lens to my macro lens and capture this lovely butterfly. At one point it fell from the tree so I took my finger and he stood on my finger and I placed him back in the tree. A moment today with nature! Got to love those moments. Nikon D200, Nikkor 105mm

  • Spring Walk
    by Donna Sherwood

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  • Strutting His Stuff
    by KatsEye

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Ring-Necked Pheasant / Common in open woods and on farmland in brush, hedgerows, and cornfields. Much larger than other gallinaceous birds except the turkey. Both sexes have the long pointed tail and short rounded wings. Plumage variable, depending on origin of released stock. Female is told from the smaller Sharp-tailed Grouse by the much longer tail, large bill, and bare legs. Flight is stroung, but only for short distances. Feeds mostly on waste grains, seeds and berries. Teh loud, 2-syllable call is followed by a muffled rapid beating of wings. This was captured in our front yard on Sunday morning. Was quite surprised by his visit. Canon Rebel xs EOS SLR / SHUTTER SPEED – 1/160 / AV – 5.6 / ISO – 200 / FOCAL LENGTH – 300.0mm / WHITE BALANCE MODE – CLOUDY

  • Strut
    by down23

    US$4.32

    I think this guy was posing for me! I kept running into him for some reason everywhere I went that afternoon. How funny!!!!

  • Strut
    by kafka

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    Normally having a strut in the way of a photo is a bad idea! – but there was something about this that I really liked…........... 01.02.09 / Over the Bristol Channel / Cessna Hawk XP at 1500 ft / Lumix DMC-LX3 / This is an oblique shot looking forward so I had to clean off a lot of marks from the window using PS – other than that it is a straight photo.

  • Under Tension
    by Paul Gibbons

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    Struts supporting the Lowry Centre Bridge Manchester England

  • ... photographed at Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia … Konica Minolta Dynax 5D DSLR / f/5.6 1/320sec f/l 180mm / 1504×1000 pixels

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