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  • Snapped this guy walking past a colourful rolelrdoor in Chinatown – used PS and some plugins to warp and bubble the colours behind him.

  • conte crayon on paper

  • Dreamy shot of a lazy leopard chilling on a Sunday afternoon. Submitted to the Sold! group. / Sold 1 Poster, Mystery Buyer Leopards are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Carnivora, family Felidae. The leopard is a large carnivore of the cat family, Panthera pardus, widely distributed in Africa and Asia. It is commonly yellow, buff, or gray, patterned with black spots and rings. The rings, unlike those of the New World jaguar, never have spots inside them. Black leopards are commonly called panthers, a name sometimes used for all leopards. They are not a distinct species but merely a color variant caused by melanism, or excessive pigmentation. Close inspection reveals the typical spotting, which is obscured by the darkness of the background. Leopards are somewhat smaller than lions and tigers; the largest males are about 7 ft (2.3 m) long, including the 3-ft (90-cm) tail. Leopards are solitary, largely nocturnal, and good climbers; they hunt both on the ground and in trees. They prey mostly on small animals such as monkeys, rodents, and birds. Leopards are found in much of Africa south of the Sahara and in parts of Asia from Israel to Korea and Indonesia. They are listed as threatened or endangered throughout their range, owing primarily to loss of their natural habitat and to illegal killing for Oriental folk medicine. Be sure to check out these other wild cat images:

  • Just loved the light in this. Taken late afternoon in July. Images / A lone tree stripped of bark naked and weathered it stands, out stretched twisted branches reaching out, as if they were beckoning hands. / Foreboding clouds settling low as though it were about to rain, something about these images speaks of His loneliness and His pain. / Leaning slightly away upright stones firmly fixed, hard and etched by time, something about these images speaks of hard hearts and narrow minds. / A lone tree casting forth its shadow of grace like a sentinel it stands, perhaps its creations way of reminding humanity who it was that crucified the Son of Man! / Inspired by the photo “One Sunday” by GailD Images was written by Martin Steinbrugger. Thank you Marty. Shot in RAW. Converted in Rawtherapee. PS4. A little lightning of the shadows. / Aperature Priority / F20 / 1/13 sec / ISO 100 / Exposure compensation -0.3 glafebcomp Nikon D200 / 18-200 vr lens / MCN: C24BA-C20CE-A1263

  • One foggy Sunday I spotted this guy walking home with his carrier bag and dog…

  • Taken from sunset rock on King’s Tableland at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains.

  • This is the under side of a palm tree pod taken in the afternoon sun. I took it on a Sunday and couldn’t think of anything else for the title.

  • Every Sunday a steam train makes it way down from Bristol to Kingswear filled with steam enthusiasts, mainly on the main Paddington to Penzance line. Quite exciting to see it pass Dawlish at about 40MPH with the whistle blowing and people cheering it on it’s way along the scenic coastal section of the trip.

  • “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16 / / (shot in B&W) / / /

  • Watercolor painting, 9×9 inches. This was a happy moment with my girls that I wanted to capture and preserve on paper. I hope they will grow up to be best friends. Painted on 140 lb Arches paper.

  • Finally I got out amongst the autumn trees today with two of my photography students. Plus I had a little time myself to shoot some of the trees in Yoyogi Park on what was a beautiful day with gorgeous light. This pic is currently in the ‘Zen’ competition at JPEG magazine. If you fancy voting for it, click below: http://www.jpgmag.com/photos/1247898 Nikon D300 / 80-200mm f/2.8 ED IF / Hasselblad border film scanned in [this pic just seemed to suit a square composition]

  • Duranbah, NSW, 14 December 2008 www.perfectwavegallery.com (Canon Powershot G9 + water housing)

  • Featured in Nikon D40 (x) Users June 29, 2009. / Featured in Photography 101 April 6, 2009. / Top Ten in Photography 101’s “Breaking The Rules IV: Horizons” Challenge April 5, 2009. / Featured in Bubbler’s Weekly Challenge January 12, 2009. / Placed in TOP TEN in Bubbler’s Weekly Challenge “The Color White” January 12, 2009. / Featured in AMERICAS ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artists Group January 5, 2009. / Featured in Seasonal Scapes January 4, 2009. / Featured in Rural Around the Globe December 30, 2008. / Featured in Image Writing December 24, 2008. / Featured in My Neighborhood December 23, 2008. / Featured in Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos December 22, 2008. When we arrived at the mountain on Friday afternoon, the temperatures were hovering at slightly above freezing and the icing on the trees and the roads was trying to decide if it wanted to refreeze or not. The winds came up … and the power to the cabin was out. It was going to be a c-c-c-coooold night if the power company couldn’t get up the mountain!! But we underestimated Valley Rural Electric … those brave darlings had our power back on within a short while, and life was good. For about 2 hours. Then just as my son was arriving and driving down our road there was a POP and a blinding flash and we were again plunged into darkness. The powerful power guys were back on the scene quickly and by the time we got back to the house after having dinner out, the electric was back and stayed back. Saturday was windy and gray with a little snow toward evening. Sunday morning broke bright and beautiful, as you see it!!! I hope you enjoy our view!!!! Now, go grab some hot cocoa (drinking chocolate to our British friends), crank up this tune … then come back and enjoy the rest of my winter-wonderland!!!!! TransSiberian Orchestra Taken from the deck at our ski cabin on Blue Knob in Claysburg PA December 21, 2008. I was using the Nikon D40x with the 18-135mm lens and the polarizer. Only levels and some shadows and highlights touched.

  • Featured in Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artists January 5, 2009. / Featured in Both Sides Now December 30, 2008. / Featured in My Neighborhood December 24, 2008. / Featured in Snow, Glorious Snow!! 2 a day December 23, 2008. Nikon D40x with the 18-135mm .. and the polarizing filter … taken December 21, 2008 on Blue Knob, in Claysburg, PA.

  • Critically Endangered / Canon EOS 30D The Bengal tiger, or Royal Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris or Panthera tigris bengalensis) is a subspecies of tiger primarily found in Bangladesh, India, and also Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and southern Tibet. The white bengel tiger is not an albino, it has blue eyes. The white coat and light features are caused by a recessive gene. Very few survive in the wild because they do not have the ability to camoflauge themselves in their suroundings. Sadly, there are those who breed them for their exotic looks all for money. Because they occur so rarely, many orange tigers die or are mistreated in the process. Tigers are solitary hunters. They love the water, and are not afraid to chase their prey down into the water. In fact, this is how tigers often get food. The wait for an animal to be drinking at a water hole, then scares the animal into the water, where the tiger will chase it farther into deeper waters, making it easier to catch. Tigers have retractable claws. This enables them to walk through rocky, grassy, muddy, or sandy areas without dulling their claws, which they need to hunt with. Tigers eat almost anything in their range that they can catch. Large and medium sized prey, ungulates, rabbits, wild boar, deer, buffalo, young elephants and rhinos, waterfowl, and elk, make up the majority of their diet. They stalk their prey, and pounce when they are about 30 feet from their quarry. They kill by a lethal bite to the back of the throat, which often dislocates the backbone and severs the spinal cord. Often, a lethal bite is applied to the throat, which cuts off air supply and asphyxiates (suffocates) the animal. Tigers can eat as much as 40 lb (18 kg) of meat in one sitting. Tigers, like other felines, need to eat some grass to provide nutrients and roughage. Tigers will usually avoid humans because they do not provide much meat, and they prefer the taste of wild game. However, if a tiger becomes a maneater, there is usually a reason for it. One reason is that the tiger is very old, to the point where his teeth are worn down, and cannot catch wild game anymore. Humans are much easier to catch and kill, so they prey on humans. Another, more common reason, is the tiger was injured or sick, and can no longer hunt for itself. However, many tigers, like those that live in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans, seem to have a taste for humans. No one knows why they do this, as these tigers are young and healthy. Some speculate that they are guarding their territory, others think that the salty waters in the marsh they drink makes them irritable. These tigers, however, do not come into human settlements, they only kill humans that have wandered too far into the mangrove forests. People who venture into the forests to gather wood and food wear masks on the backs of their heads since tigers only attack them from behind. Since they started this, the numbers of tiger attacks have been greatly reduced. However, once a tiger becomes a man-eater, it will not cease, and has to be destroyed to protect people.

  • Pencil on copier paper with digital texture layers. Latest arrival in the Coffee House Series. For the cropped card version, please see here. Featured in THE SISTERHOOD. / Featured in Strictly Human Faces. / Featured in ! HAIRSTYLES ! / Featured on the redbubble Home Page. / Top 10 in the Best Hair challenge, hosted by Painted Ladies.

  • For Bell, Holly, Lisa, Nicole, Paul V, Yas, Jess, Pops, Mark, Lucky, Michael, John, Jo, James and all of you who made my weekend in Melbourne so memorable once again. Thank you ;) xx Hair, Make Up, Styling, Photography / again the brilliant Helen Mclean :D

  • Pastel on Colourfix paper – 70cm x 50cm / (Painted entirely with soft pastel and blended with fingers) Late afternoon light made the reflections very clear and strong in this creek not far from my home near Seymour, Victoria. Featured in the ‘Best of’ group – May 2009 / Featured in the Works on Paper group – July 2009 / Featured in the Australia! You’re Standing in It! group – July 2009 / Featured in Realist Paintings About Water – July 2009

  • A sunday stroll on Freshwater West beach in Pembrokeshire.

  • / / Original pencil drawing on Aquarelle Arches paper 56×76cm / Drawing 15 hours/painting 12 hours = 27 hours total A digitally painted hand drawn artwork… the inspiration for this is “Meeting Places”... As a child one of the most frequent things we did together as a family was to attend church on Sundays, I went to a Catholic School and the church I remember best was St Agnes’ at Port Macquarie… the nuns would come over for morning tea sometimes, and the priests would come for dinner occasionally…they were the days of fun parish picnics and life that wasn’t so hurried..when we took time to socialise, meeting and enjoying one another’s company. Mum was/is a great cook and host…and although this picture isn’t authentic as a portrait of her and myself…it’s representative. It’s also representative of new life and hope for the future, as the mother figure is with child….. and the child herself nurtures the wildlife…perhaps she is taking them to church for a blessing… perhaps the joey has lost his mother and needs nursing til he can fend for himself. The kookaburra is all seeing and all knowing….. the wise overseer of the bush… in this case, he stands in as the owl figure.

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