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  • Based on a drawing I made

  • Anothes pic of me went on a t-shirt design. BTW, if you are wondering, i can make custom tees with your face instead of mine and you could buy them from here….just e-mail me at eZ_animeluvr@yahoo.com with your pic.

  • Pic taken at the delta of river Soca in the natural reserve of Isola della cona Gorizia Italy. This are camurage wild horses aproiaching^^ I was there just looking and at that point a little afraid because they are semi wild.. but at the end we become great friends:) Canon 20D 1/160s F 11 iso 100 canon ef 70-300 is usm at 210mm © COPYRIGHT NOTICE / The work contained in my gallery is copyrighted ©2008 Robert Pavsic. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain. If you have doubts about this matter email me.

  • What is it is about dragonflies that is so fascinating and magical… / i mean, i like butterflies, definitely, they’re obviously pretty and all, but dragonflies, well, i love… especially when they hover, little hyperactive observers, busy with mysterious urgent business… impossible to follow… unless they want to be… Model: fetish_faery / Other stock by resurgere and adaae (deviantart)

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  • The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco

  • A Peacock once placed a petition before Juno desiring to have the voice of a nightingale in addition to his other attractions; but Juno refused his request. When he persisted, and pointed out that he was her favourite bird, she said: Be content with your lot; one cannot be first in everything

  • The Stag was once drinking from a pool and admiring the noble figure he made there. “Ah,” said he, “where can you see such noble horns as these, with such antlers! I wish I had legs more worthy to bear such a noble crown; it is a pity they are so slim and slight.” At that moment a Hunter approached and sent an arrow / whistling after him. Away bounded the Stag, and soon, by the aid of his nimble legs, was nearly out of sight of the Hunter; but not noticing where he was going, he passed under some trees with branches growing low down in which his antlers were caught, so that the Hunter had time to come up. “Alas! alas!” cried the Stag: We often despise what is most useful to us

  • The story of Viktor von Valkyrie – such a tragic tale! Born in the farthest reaches of the Slav Republic, no one in Viktor’s village could read or write. Yet somehow Viktor managed to take Ph.D.’s in astrophysics, anatomical biology and theoretical mathematics at Oxford – all before he reached age 27. He achieved a full professorship by the time he was 30 – the same year his hearing began to seriously decline. Convinced of an undergraduate conspiracy to drive him mad with their persistent mumbling, he devised a revolutionary ear trumpet and managed to have it surgically implanted. Although it made sleeping unspeakably awkward, it also enabled the good professor to hear small children eating cornflakes several miles away. In retrospect, this was most likely the first hint that something was seriously amiss, but von Valkyrie’s brilliant inventions, like the autonautical dirigible – the first vehicle to successfully negotiate land, air and water travel – distracted colleagues and friends from that knowledge. However, as Viktor continued to have himself altered in alarming ways, even his most ardent supporters had to admit that he was most certainly deranged. On the eve of the unveiling of his stunningly elegant airship, the Vampyricon, Viktor appeared with set of fully functional mechanized bat wings sprouting from his shoulder blades. With such a disturbing appearance, no one could glean much from his increasingly convoluted lectures. When a species Titanus giganticus land beetle emerged from his cerebral cortex, the college elders knew something had to be done. A plot was hatched to lure the professor to an exclusive asylum hidden away in the Swiss Alps, but of course Viktor overheard every detail of the plan. Packing up his fantastic inventions, he vanished as suddenly as he had appeared, although sightings of the flying scholar have been reported from Prague to the very tip of the Siberian Peninsula. If you see the shadow of his wings overhead, whisper a hello. He will hear you.

  • ~ “Anyway” ~ People are often unreasonable, irrational, and selfish. / Forgive Anyway… / If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. / Be kind Anyway… / If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends, and some genuine enemies. / Succeed Anyway… / If you are honest, and sincere, people may deceive you. / Be honest, And sincere Anyway… / What you spend your years creating, others could destroy overnight. / Create Anyway… / If you find serenity and happiness, some may be jealous. Be happy Anyway… / The good you do today, will often be forgotten. / Do good Anyway… / Give the best you have, and it will never be enough. / Give your best Anyway… / In the final analysis, it is between you and God. / It was never between you and them Anyway. Photo by ccwri / Graphics by Tammy Hornek / Words of Mother Teresa, found in a home for children in Calcutta. /

  • Two little bunnies meet at their favorite mushroom table ready to enjoy some hot cocoa, cupcakes and company…

  • “Verse, fame and beauty are intense indeed, / But death intenser – death is life’s high mead.” John Keats, Why did I laugh tonight? No voice will tell

  • In Berlin (Germany)... There is a big church at the end, completely lost in the fog….

  • The eagle wasn’t always the eagle. The eagle, before he became the eagle, was Ukatangi, the talker. Ukatangi talked and talked. He talked so much, he could only hear himself. Not the river, not the wind, not even the wolf. The raven came and said, “The wolf is hungry. If you stop talking, you will hear him. The wind, too. And when you hear the wind, you will fly.” So Ukatangi stopped talking, and soon heard the wind rushing by. In the quiet, he could hear the directions of its currents, swiftly lifting and falling. The music of the wind changed Ukatangi’s nature, and he became the eagle. / / The eagle soared, and it’s flight said all it needed to say.

  • one layer uf 3.05, l- mapping, sharpened only / NO bringitin, no tricks;)) / orginal size: 7000×5000 pixels / allways my own gradients / sign done in psp. / full size please;) thanks have a nice and peaceful time folks! best greetings / renderix/sunrender

  • views: 210 / favs: 9 My origami calendar The Loch Ness monster is one of the most famous examples of cryptozoology and has been affectionately referred to by the nickname Nessie Source: Wikipedia So back when I was doing my internship in London, that mobii decided to throw another challenge at me despite that I was busy and didn’t have time :P I also couldn’t come up with a clever idea for a long time; I don’t simply like to fold something small and snap a photo of it; I like to create a scenario. Last night in my sleep an idea occured to me and today I did some experiments with glass bottles and flashlights to create some watery effects. I was afraid I would have trouble with this as a standard camera is typically no good under dim light; but I actually didn’t spend too much time on this; and it was rather fun. Perhaps not the most dramatic but I can’t help it because I don’t have a good camera and my “studio” is very small :o) / / For me it’s more about the origami and the concept anyways. / / Nessie was folded from a 6×6mm piece of paper. This photo was taken with an Olympus FE-340, Septembre 21, 2009 – super macro mode; untouched. For a better idea of scale: / And the messy Nessie set-up: / This work has been feature in: Alphabet Soup / Alternative Process and Experimantal Photography

  • model, dancer JULIA November 2008 / NIKON D40X

  • December .. the 12th month .. a beautiful mermaid offers a treat to the mystical winged sea horse

  • Story Telling / 2009 / Painting / By Philippe Fernandez

  • © Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. / —-—-—-—-—-—— At the end of the yellow brick road, she disappeared into dreams… —-—-—-—-—-— Credits: / sinned-angel-stock as photographed by mjranum-stock / / Others to be listed

  • acrylic, gel medium. inks on primed cardboard, A3 size ..inspired by the book I read right now called ‘Women who run with the wolves’ by Clarissa Pinkola Estes …. / ... the title really just wants to cover up that I feel these (fairy tale images) are a bit ‘over the top’ and so the ‘fairy tale’ title is for me something like a smoke screen allowing me to let myself upload them …. this one is very loosely related to the myth of Marsyas being subject to hubris for daring to express her/his own truth …..

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