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  • Gooseberry Falls in Gooseberry Falls State Park. Near Castle Danger, Minnesota. The top of the falls look like rootbeer because of the sediment the river picks up on the way.

  • Firehole Pool Geyser,It is located on the Firehole Lake Drive in Yellowstone National Park.Usually when it erupts it is only a foot or two

  • Took this shot in Monument Valley, Utah. I love the way the colours just merge. Classic mexican style hut where people take payment for parking against the backdrop of this amazing red and pink valley. This photo is available as a limited edition elsewhere. Please contact me if you would like to purchase it.

  • Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, at night

  • Summer landscape of Atlantic coastline in Brittany France

  • Château de Chambord, located at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France is the largest castle in the Loire Valley with distinctive French Renaissance architecture. / / Loire Country Scenes: / / / Some of my other work: / / / © Kuntal Daftary

  • Part of the ‘Red Car Door’ tour at Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia.

  • London – Big red telephone box.

  • The Great Alpine Road at Mount Blowhard, Victoria, Australia. Near Mount Hotham.

  • Rock formation along the Tasman peninsula – South Coast of Tasmania

  • A Sepia tone of the most famous landmark in Paris.

  • This shot was taken on Old Coast Rd. in Big Sur, California. / Octoberber 2007

  • Saint-Benoit, France

  • War Memorial sculpted by Brian Fell in 1966, is a memorial to the Merchant Seamen of Cardiff Bay (Wales)

  • Who in this world wouldn’t wish for it… / Let us all resolute for the same… / (A symbolic representation of 2009)

  • Oddly shaped red sandstone rock formations stand out against the black stone beach of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park in Nova Scotia, on the shores of the Bay of Fundy. Captured with a Canon Digital Rebel using a 18-55mm lens.

  • The Tall ship Kajama cruising past Toronto Island Airport in the Toronto Harbour. The Kajama is a three-masted gaff-rigged schooner first launched in 1930. It has been completely restored and is now operated by the The Great Lakes Schooner Company, offering Toronto Harbour Tours aboard the sailing vessel. / This image was captured from Queen’s Quay on the Toronto Harbourfront in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  • Taken at the City Hall in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. /

  • Taken in the Rose garden at Greenwich park in London Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S Macro / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • Taken in The Rose Garden at Greenwich Park Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • Rosemary is one of my favourite herbs. I use it often and every where i live i grow it in the garden. This one is in the garden at my parents place and is often the parent of my plants. Canon 50 D / 60mm EF-S / / This is another piece in my collection / / You can buy this piece Here

  • London Rose Garden Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S Macro / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • you can never have too many Paris’ shots!

  • Beauvoir was the last home of Jefferson Davis and it was the site of his retirement. / The house was built by James Brown, a wealthy plantation owner from Madison County, Mississippi. The house was started in late 1848 and was completed in 1852. The house was built as a summer home for his wife and his (eventually 13) children. It was then called Orange Grove, due to the Satsuma Oranges being grown on the property. Mr. Brown died in 1866 and his widow continued to own the property until 1873 when she was forced to sell the property at public auction to pay and satisfy the taxes due on her husband’s estate. Frank Johnson, a land speculator purchased the house for taxes and then sold the house and property three months later. / Sarah Dorsey was the next owner of the property and when she first looked out over the Mississippi Sound from the front porch of the house, she said “Oh my, what a beautiful view – that’s what I am going to call this property: Beauvoir! (Which is French for beautiful view or beautiful to look at). From that point on – the property was known as Beauvoir. / In 1877, Jefferson Davis was looking for a quiet retreat to write his books and papers. While inspecting property on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, he paid a courtesy call on Mrs. Dorsey (a family friend). He told her of his plans to try to find a place to write his books and papers. She encouraged him to stay at Beauvoir in one of the two pavilions in from of Beauvoir House to write his books. He agreed to do so only if he paid $50.00 a month for room and board. After two years, he fell in love with the property and he wanted to buy it. She in turn wanted to sell it to him, so they agreed upon a selling price of $5,500.00 dollars to be paid in three payments. He made the first payment and six months later, Mrs. Dorsey died. At that time he found out he was her sole heir and he eventually inherited the house along with other property. / Jefferson Davis died in 1889. His daughter, Winnie then inherited the property and when she died in 1898, Varina, Jefferson Davis’ widow inherited the property. Mrs. Davis sold the property to the Mississippi Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans with two stipulations. The first was that the property be used for a Confederate Veterans Home for the veterans and or their widows at no charge to them and that was done from 1903 until 1957 when the last three widows were transferred to a private nursing home in Greenwood, Mississippi, when it was no longer practical to keep them at the site. The second stipulation for the sale of the property was that it be used as a memorial to Jefferson Davis and the Confederate Soldier; and that has been done from 1903 until the present time. / from www.beauvoir.org / Biloxi, Mississippi

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