Date: February 2006 Medium:Digital Photography / (Canon 20D) Model: Suzi Description: / An Australian Alice in Wonderland.
35 mm Minolta XD7- Langholm Common Riding 2005
Fractal Tartan…. / (Apophysis 2.02)
I found these flowering orchids while enjoying a morning stroll in the Lilli Pilli Common, just south of Batemans Bay on the NSW Far South Coast in January 2008. The Tartan Tongue Orchid Cryptostylis erecta usually grows in dry sclerophyll forests and heath often on sandy soil and usually within a few kilometres of the coastline. Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.
This old soldier, told tales of of glory of Scottish HIghlander soldiers also the history of Scottish weaponry. Now if you are scottish can you guess the clan and what Highland military unit he was from ?
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Another image from Salamanca markets Hobart Tasmania. /
Like Loli, but can’t pull off cute? Punk Lolita might be for you. / Closer to goth in style, tartan, hot pink, black, buckles and wild coloured hair trademark this style of Lolita. Part of my Lolita series
Acrylic on 200gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper. I had a little bit of fun with this one! =D I was toying around with the 3 Wise Monkeys and the proverb See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil. I came up with this for the Hear No Evil part. See No Evil and Speak No Evil are still work in progress… AVAILABLE AS: / Greeting Card Products over at my Zazzle Gallery created from this painting:
Spotted on the Royal Mile, Edinburgh during the Festival in August 2008.
Gorgeous leggy Sam
My stunning friend Katty this image is included in Wildplaces ‘Katty 09’ calendar: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/wildplaces/calendars/2255697-1-katty-09
In honour of William Wallace, who in spirit has walked by my side these past months, gracing me with great strength and the courage to walk my truth… Respectfully and with deep gratitude, I thank you… Pro Libertate! May 2009 Scotland The Brave Thomson Clan Tartan The original concept and artwork is copyright Marg Thomsons AKA Ann Wright, May 2009
Fun t-shirt with a skull and crossbones design featuring the Royal Stewart tartan pattern.
Model: Keeley @ nevs Model Management / MUA: Dora
i was lookin through some auld photies an found masel drawn tae this..i remember thinkin when i took it and settin it up that the vast emptiness in the back ground made me think o calgacus the pictish leader sayin they create a desert an call it peace takin aboot the romans in scotland after the battle o mons graupius. but now when i look at it i became a bit depressed thinkn oan how oor culture is disappearin. i used tae travel aboot aw over scotland oan ma motorbike wi ma pal an loved goin tae wee toons an meetin locals an huvin a wee swally wi them. now the locals are disappearin an so are the auld ways its no easy ony mair findin guid scottish run places ..its no that they urny there just that theres no many. culloden an world war one destroyed the highland ways if ye ask me..to many true highlanders gave everythin in these two events..sorry for bein a bit heavy but i saw this as a wee defiant picture …we ur still here!
thinking of producing a series of rock t-shirts :) / here is the first / let me know your thoughts :) / ty x Heres mine =D
..this lil’ design remindz me of a Tartan ‘Tammy’ (Cap) my Scottish blood-lol! O’er the sea to Sky .A tam o’shanter is a Scottish bonnet worn by men which was named after the character Tam o’ Shanter in the poem of that name by Robert Burns. The bonnet is made of wool with a toorie (pompon) in the centre, and the crown is about twice the diameter of the head. Originally they were only made in blue because of the lack of chemical dyes, and were called “blue bonnets”. They are now available in plain colors or in different tartans. .....
abstract early man landscape series / view larger
Six highland deer in different patterns of Scottish tartan on a tshirt. The tartans are coloured red, yellow, purple, blue and brown and include the Clan Stuart and Royal Stewart patterns.
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