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Italian landscape with ears, sky, sun. / Shoot in Toscana (Italia). This is a dramatic scene.
Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
Just in case you’d like to drop by to view the collections at the Museum of Dust or merely to say ‘hello’, I have posted the most recent, inclusive and accurate map to Terra Incognita and its immediate environs.
This hoya has pink-splashed waxy round leaves and the terra cotta is definitely pink. It’s a wonderful plant and the photo is awfully nice as a card. /
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Recycle or be recycled. / More stuff at: hinkiepinkie
Attack of the sequined Spartans!
On Outpost 94 in the planetary system of Carasenia the KXZ-7 Aero-Submersibles are being tested for speed, strength, agility, via liquid or space travel. When approaching liquid surfaces the crafts exterior openings close which externally create a likeness to the creatures living below the surface. / The density, movement affecting propelltion via liquid have been pushed to the limits and have been tracked up to speeds of mach 4. While in space a average of mach 9 is common for these small 4 man crafts. With this new technology the inhabitants will be well preparded for battles above or below and have a better postioning stance against invaders of any sort. . / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) / Visit My Complete Redbubble for all My 3D Artwork & Products
acrylic on canvas
I’ve always loved the ocean ! It’s so interesting, so changeable and there are so many things to do in it ! Image As Is, straight from a Sony Cyber-Shot. F-stop: f/5.6 / Exposure time: 1/250 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: 0 step / Focal length: 5mm
this phenomenal find, due to farmers digging a well has unearthed what is perhaps the newest wonder of the world.
This is an acrylic painting on canvas. It is the first of a two-painting set, based on photographs my mama sent me of her hens and biddies bursting out of their clay pots.
11×14 inches, acrylic & ink on papers with sand for texturing. This is the latest in my ecological series. Time’s running out and the ground underneath us is cracking. The cracks and hole in the top of the hourglass symbolizes the holes in the ozone. Our home, the Earth, is not as “firma” as it used to be. / .
Boats on the beach of Finisterre at northwest of Spain. Image belongs to the looks collection. Top Ten in the New Mood & Ambience Avatar challenge in Mood & Ambience group, June 2009. Featured in Color and light group, July 2009. / Finis terrae I is one of a pair, this is Finis terrae II / / Images of Nature
“I dropped a tear in the ocean” (an unattributed quote) inspired this dainty beaded mosaic. Mosaic includes sea glass, bugle and seed beads, brass embellishments, gold beads, and silver jewelry on a 4” terra cotta tile. The mosaic is matted in bronze and framed with a 5 1/2” table-top shadow box. A delicate and beautiful tribute to the ocean’s beauty and power.
Boats on the beach of Finisterre at northwest of Spain. Image belongs to the looks collection. Featured in Redbubble Art & Photography page, March 30, 2009. / Finis terrae II is one of a pair, this is Finis terrae I / / Images of Nature
Cinque Terre meaning “The Five Lands” is a portion of the coast along the Italian Riviera. This shot was taken in Riomaggiore one of the five villages that make up Cinque Terre.
Chalk pastel on copier paper. Featured in The Divine Feminine. The Earth Maiden, the Goddess that rests in the Northern Mountains …
Acrylic and Mixed Media on Boxed Canvas / 24” x 18” x 1.5” I had a lot of fun with this one, my first serious ‘abstract’...
Taken with Canon 5Dmk2 using Sigma 14mm at f11 1/125 at ISO50 in Apeture Priority. / Red Rock Beach at Yuragir National Park, NSW Australia
Sicily / mediterrean Island, belongs to Italy / Terra Amata eng. beloved land The emigrees are leaving “Eight days of vacation / now they’re going away / Christmas is over / so is New Years’ day. Back to the snow / to the fog and the dullness, / their bosses are foreign / their work is tough Where they’re called, / to insult them, peasant / and folks from Sicily / we’re not good, we’re unpleasant. They leave with the sun / in a train without sun ... In a train without sun / with hearts that cry: / ‘Good bye beautiful Sicilia, ... My land of oranges, / of oranges and of song; / you gave me of your milk / but it’s for your bread that I long’.” / by Ignazio Buttitta / English translation by Arthur V. Dieli Sicily (Italian and Sicilian: Sicilia) is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Several much smaller islands surrounding it are considered to be part of Sicily. Sicily is directly adjacent to the Italian region of Calabria, via the Strait of Messina to the east. The early Roman name for Sicily was Trinacria, alluding to its triangular shape. Sicily has been noted for two millennia as a grain-producing territory. Citrons, oranges, lemons, olives, olive oil, almonds, and wine are among its other agricultural products. The island was once a city-state in its own right, and as the Kingdom of Sicily ruled from Palermo over southern Italy, Sicily, and Malta. It later became a part of the Two Sicilies under the Bourbons, a kingdom governed from Naples that comprised both the island itself and most of Southern Italy. The Italian unification of 1860 led to the dissolution of this kingdom, and Sicily became an autonomous part of the Kingdom of Italy. Sicily is today an autonomous region of Italy. Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily is the one that covers the largest land area at 25,708 square kilometres (9,926 sq mi) and currently has just over five million inhabitants. Sicily has its own unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, cuisine, architecture and language. The Sicilian economy is largely based on agriculture (mainly orange and lemon orchards); this same rural countryside has attracted significant tourism in the modern age as its natural beauty is highly regarded.[3] Sicily also holds importance for archeological and ancient sites such as the Necropolis of Pantalica and the Valley of the Temples. Sicily is well known as a center of organized Crime. The mafia centers of Naples and Palermo have given rise to mob families far beyond the Sicilian shores- in the US and Other parts of Europe. HDR PHOTOGRAPHY / Olympus ST6000 /
A collection of my favorite land- & waterscapes / Thanks for viewing
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