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Aerial view of an outdoor suburban pool in the height of summer.
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I am occasionally asked how I start the crazy pics :) This is my concept sketch for “Sea Creature” The good-natured sea creature gazes benignly at the nervous Grinners as they swim past, in their usual backwards style. The poison blisters on the Grinners’ backs were fully inflated, as though they expected trouble. Observers in the underwater viewing deck, were making notes. Temperatures had risen alarmingly in the Nglishoop sea and creatures like the Blister-bodied Grinners were stressed as a result of these changes and their response was to remain in defence mode. This was costing them valuable energy though, as it was usually reserved for short fight or flight occasions. They were aware, in their remarkable evolved brains, that something was not right, but nothing in their evolutionary coding had prepared them for anything like this. These brightly coloured underwater imps, were a critical part of the reef biome and the researchers were worried. Although they were terrestrial beings, the observers knew that their lives were inextricably bound to events that occurred in this underwater world. Time was running out…
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We saw these jumping dolphins (and about a thousand others!) on our whale watching trip to Baja California. Dolphins are a great animal to photograph when they are doing this, but you have to be quick! (San Jose Channel – Baja California –Mexico) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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All images from this series here siren song
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after the dark night…..
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The lyrically fluid movement of the ocean against the sand on a calm quiet day. . . Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing, etc 36 X 55 inches / 92 X 140 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ...............................................................................................
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One autumn late afternoon in the park.
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This is a gorgeous female jaguar prowling through the water on a hot summer’s day. Although she is a “black jaguar,” she is actually no different from her lighter-colored brothers and sisters; she simply has a gene that makes the orange-yellow coloring instead a dark, rich brown. In fact, it is her twin sister that is shown in the photo Nap Time. We see the same thing with human skin tones—small genetic variations produce a variety of skin pigmentations. What’s funny is that it wouldn’t occur to a jaguar to discriminate against another jaguar based upon the colors of its coat… so why does it occur to us humans to do it? 100% of the profits from the sale of this print will be donated to the Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors.
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Varadero, Cuba. This photo is all natural, just as it came out of the camera. Photoshop free. / / Vote for this photo to be published in JPG Magazine / / See more of my photgraphy from CUBA / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................
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A girl goes for a dip, in the background father and son fly a kite while a high diver prepares to take flight
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Couple walking hand in hand on the beach.
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Dolphins bow ride in the calm clear waters at Gorda Bank. / They stayed with us for some time and we were able to get a few nice shots. / / (Gorda Bank – The Sea of Cortez) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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Taken at Balmoral Beach, Australia. / Nothing fancy but this shot represents for me the essence of the Australian lifestyle: sun, beach, youth and “no worries!” :)
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We saw this jumping dolphin (and about a thousand others!) on our whale watching trip to Baja. Dolphins are a great animal to photograph when they are doing this, but you have to be quick! / / (San Jose Channel – Baja California – Mexico) / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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Spare Tyres by Karin Taylor / from the Beach Series / taken from an original mixed media painting / (original sold)
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The wooden railing on the Promenade at Eastern Beach, Geelong
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Aerial view of a swimming pool, a diver, preparing his leap.
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A female snorkerler gliding above a Manta Ray off the coast of Lady Elliot Island; inspiring and gracefull.
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Taken at Port Noarlunga, South Australia PLEASE VIEW LARGE . / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
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Ducks bathing in the woods, Cambridgeshire UK
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I often get questions about the pump house and the diving blocks at Merewether Beach so I found out a bit of info….. 1935 / At a cost of 2,600 pounds, Merewether Ocean Baths, acclaimed as the ‘largest of their kind in the State’ opened as part of the Merewether Golden Jubilee celebrations in November. There was a procession in fancy dress from the Council chambers to the baths. Considered ‘the greatest advertisement for Merewether as a residential suburb’, the new baths had been built further seaward and a little to the south of the older Merewether baths on the same rock platform. At 110 yards by 90 yards, they were ‘big enough to hold the larger swimming events’ and separated into a main pool and a children’s pool by a wide promenade. The main pool nearest the sea was 110 yards long and 55 yards wide, while the shore portion was 110 yards long and 35 yards wide. The 3,500 pounds for relief work on the baths had been paid by the NSW government. Excavation of the baths promised to yield 6,000 to 7,000 cubic yards of stone valued at 2,500 pounds. Merewether Council was seeking a further government loan to cover the construction of dressing-sheds at the baths. The new baths became central to the life of the community and prompted more people from the Lower Hunter district to visit Merewether. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Merewether, NSW, 2291, Australia / (Latitude South 32d 57m 07s, Longitude East 151d 45m 23s) / Date: 24-02-2008 @ 7:46PM ISO200 / f/8 / Focal Length: 8mm / Exposure: 2.5sec / Filter: Circ polarizing & ND4 / Tripod
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Number 10 diving block at dawn. / Merewether Ocean Baths / Newcastle NSW Australia
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Background shot- location, south west coast of South Australia . / . . /
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©2004 Sara Montour I haven’t uploaded a lot of new photos lately. I’m super busy, but I definitely miss the RedBubble community and am hoping to be more involved. Fridays are a relatively slow day for me, so perhaps that will be my RedBubble day. I took this photo in 2004 when I lived in Ireland. We spent the day by the beach and were very ready to head back home. We finally got all the way back to the car and I saw this little toy and said “hold on! We can’t leave yet! I have an idea!” I ran back to the beach and took this shot and several others.
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