Oh the perfection of the bug! / —-—-—-—-—- / Shot this in a parking lot in Morro Bay, Ca. / . / the horizontal version / / . / / . /
Shine in a world full of ugliness ;) / . / / A Helen and Photoshop CS2 Creation.
“I just wanted to hold you in my arms” / A Helen and Photoshop CS2 Creation.
Another misty morning shot taken in a London Cemetery
When greys fill your day brighten things up with a colour invaders tee from jazz ,
Finally finished… / Acrylics on 24X24 in. stretched canvas / . / the making of… / / . /
Horizontal version with a type change. / I want to put this on my wall but don’t want a vertical print, so I changed it. / . / / . / / . / Original version… /
this is the famous brighton beach boxes in melbourne, when i was taking the photo i thought it would be cool to have the city in the background, i all i have done was change the texture and clour to make it look a bit darker than the original. FEATURED ON MORNINGTON PENINSULA GROUP > 24/10/2008 / THANKS TO ALL
this is another one of my fog shots in the morning, i hope you like it as much as i do
Inspired by such graffiti artists such as Banksy.
ever notice how much more willing your tongue is to go one direction over another? /
The cold morning mist had yet to rise over this North London Cemetery when I took these shots… very spooky trust me!
Variegated Fritillary ~ Euptoieta claudia (Cramer, 1776) Featured in the group “Insects, Bugs, & Creepy Crawlies” Attributes of Euptoieta claudia Family: Brush-footed Butterflies (Nymphalidae) Subfamily: Longwings (Heliconiinae) Identification: Upperside tawny orange with thick dark veins and markings; black spots near margin. Hindwing margin angled and slightly scalloped. Underside of hindwing with a mottled pattern and no silver spots. Life history: Males patrol short distances in flat, dry, open places. Eggs are laid singly on host plant stems and leaves; caterpillars eat leaves and flowers. Flight: Three broods from April-October in the north, four broods from February or March-November or December in the south. Wing span: 1 3/4 – 3 1/8 inches (4.5 – 8 cm). Caterpillar hosts: A variety of plants in several families including maypops (Passiflora incarnata), may apple (Podophyllum peltata), violets (Viola), purslane (Portulaca), stonecrop (Sedum), and moonseed (Menispermum). Adult food: Nectar from several plant species including butterflyweed, common milkweed, dogbane, peppermint, red clover, swamp milkweed, and tickseed sunflower. Habitat: Open sunny areas such as prairies, fields, pastures, road edges, landfills. Range: Higher elevations of Argentina through Central America and Mexico to the southern United States; also Cuba and Jamaica. Regularly colonizes north through most of the United States except the Pacific Northwest. Conservation: Not required. An occasional minor pest of ornamental pansies and violets. NatureServe Global Status: G5 – Demonstrably secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.
The human effect on the natural world
below the shadows
Photographed near the community of Blount Springs in Alabama. Won First Place in the Outdoor Alabama magazine 2008 photo contest.
my angel flies with tattered wings… /
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