Triumph
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To BETTER VIEW This Photo select VIEW LARGER option / .... To AD ME to your WATCHLIST click BAMBI Icon. A tulip is a flower with 5 petals, all intertwining, and without which, it would not make up a complete flower. If one petal is removed from the flower, it ceases, for all intents and purposes, to be complete….... / / Exodus 33:19 Then He said, “I will make all My goodness pass before you, and I will proclaim the name of the LORD before you. I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion.” WORK in this GALERY is COPYRIGHTED and solo owned by artist….DO NOT COPY …not for personal or comercial use……Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the Content, whether in whole or in part, without express written permission is prohibited. All rights reserved !!! / BUYERS if interested my work is available in 6,10 and 12 megapixels high resolution…..Make a request through REDBUBBLE it is available for immediate delivery after payment is received….
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Treviso, north of Venice, / Joelle / Music from Venice / / Venezia / / venezia II / / l’arc de triumphe,Treviso / / Treviso,Italia / Music from Venice / / Venezia / / venezia II / / Treviso,Italia / / l’arc de triumphe,Treviso / / Treviso,Italia /
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She’s a 1960s classic from a certain British manufacturer. I’d love to ride one some day.
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‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor This piece is imbued with a lot of heartfelt meaning. / Here is a painting I did in response to the story of Sadako. One day my daughter Sarah bought home a little sheet of paper with the story of Sadako on it and I was deeply moved by the tragic story of her life. You can read all about Sadako by googling her name or the story about the Thousand Paper Cranes. Just briefly though, Sadako was just a little baby when the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, and by the age of 11 years she had lost her fight for life due to leukaemia, as a result of the radiation from the bomb. Sadako tried hard to be cheerful and dreamed of living a long life. A little friend of hers suggested that she make 1000 paper cranes, because as legend had it, doing this could make your dreams come true. Unfortunately, Sadako died, she was only able to make 600 cranes (please see Mui-Ling Teh’s comment below for more information), but her courageous effort and fighting spirit lives on in the hearts of everyone everywhere who hears her story of hope, faith and determination. / www.sadako.org/sadakostory.htm This picture is all about Sadako being taken up into heaven at the moment of her passing from this life to the next. There are a few symbols in this painting that represent different things. The camouflage on her dress represents wartime. The wings indicate Sadako has a heavenly body now, and you can see Sadako is actually affixing them to herself as she accepts her fate. The magic carpet is taking her up to heaven. The little doll is her companion in this life and the next, similar idea to the ancient egyptians who placed belongings of the deceased with them inside the pyramids for comfort in the next life, the circles in the background represent glowing light emanating from the black stars in the sky, guiding her way to her new destination. There is an air of both sadness and triumph…leaving this world is sad, but entering the next healed and whole is triumphant. This painting won a prize at an exhibition in Tweed Heads last year.
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It’s a Biker thing, no one needs to understand it as long as you enjoy riding motorcycle !
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One of Dad’s babies…..he missed this the first time round so here she is again. / 3.5 litre TR8 imported from the USA and now happily settled in France.
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Olympus OM-3. Zuiko 21mm. Kodak Plus-X.
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IF you can keep your head / When all about you are losing theirs / And blaming it on you. / IF you can trust yourself / When all men doubt you / But make allowance for their doubting too. / IF you can dream and not make dreams your master. / IF you can think and not make thoughts your aim. / IF you can meet with triumph and disaster. / And treat those two impostors just the same. / IF you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken / Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools / Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken / And stoop and build’em up with worn out tools. / IF you can make one heap of all your winnings / And risk it on one turn of pitch and toss / And lose, and start again at your beginnings / And never breathe a word about your loss. / IF you can force your heart, and nerve, and sinew / To serve your turn long after they are gone / And so “hold on” when there is nothing on you / Except the will which says to them “hold on!” / IF you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue / Or walk with kings, nor lose the common touch. / IF neither foe nor loving friend can hurt you. / IF all men count with you … but none too much. / IF you can fill the unforgiving minute / With sixty seconds worth of distant run. / Yours is the earth, and everything that’s in it. / And which is more … You’ll be a Man, My Son. / by Rudyard Kippling Inks, enamel, pigment and metallic leaf – Image best viewed in large format
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This Triumph motorbike was taken in the streets of Melbourne. You can see some of the buildings reflected in the bike.
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Classic British Bike
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Queensland Secondary Schools Long Jump / 400 2.8 1000th 100 asa
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Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series
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A commissioned oil painting for Vicky as a present to her husband. to remember the night he put a ring on her finger by the arch de triumph. this already needs updating though. i forgot to take a new photo after i put the ring in and more detail on the arch. sorry. will update asap.
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The National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham UK is a real gem of a place if you have ever had the whiff of petrol in your nose, the sound of a big single pot throbbing in your ears, 20-40 oil in your hair and grease under your fingernails. / / These are a few shots taken from a visit in May 2008 / / Triumph – Arguably the most famous British manufacturer badge. / / © photogenique (dave peddie): using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / National Motorcycle Museum -1 / National Motorcycle Museum -2 / National Motorcycle Museum -3 / National Motorcycle Museum -4 / National Motorcycle Museum -5 / National Motorcycle Museum -6 / National Motorcycle Museum -7 / National Motorcycle Museum -8 / National Motorcycle Museum -9 / National Motorcycle Museum – 10
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Triump arch in Paris… In the same series :
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A triumphant St Joan emerges yelling her gratitude to God. Rendered in coloured pencil.
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The Champs de Ellesse leading up to the unmistakable Arc de Triomphe, I felt like doing something different with this someone unconventionally composed image. I really liked the way the empty street quickly turns into busy traffic especially the little car and then the bus with the gorgeous model on it. This was taken in June 07 on our Paris tour. I’ve tried a multi-layer processing technique on this image, blending a number of different techniques to make it the final look including selective blurring, high-pass filtering, but basically I kept trying things to see what worked well together.
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Digital, modern adaptation from P. Brueghels cassical picture with the the same titel. / All was made in 3d. / This is a spectaculary new form of 3d computerart i have create. It’s called the “Polygonismus”. / His forms belongs to a economyc reduction of polygons. Cinema 4d Rendering. Postwork Photoshop
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Slide sandwich of Japanese maple tree
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The world’s largest triumphal arch, / forms the backdrop for an impressive urban ensemble in Paris. / The monument surmounts the hill of Chaillot at the center of a star-shaped configuration of 12 radiating avenues. / It is the climax of a vista seen the length of the Champs Elysées from the smaller Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel in the Tuileries gardens, and from the Obélisque de Luxor in the place de la Concorde.
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Dion Schofield of Eddy’s Basement
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The National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham UK is a real gem of a place if you have ever had the whiff of petrol in your nose, the sound of a big single pot throbbing in your ears, 20-40 oil in your hair and grease under your fingernails. / / These are a few shots taken from a visit in May 2008 / / The Triumph Powerhouse! / / © photogenique (dave peddie): using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / National Motorcycle Museum -1 / National Motorcycle Museum -2 / National Motorcycle Museum -3 / National Motorcycle Museum -4 / National Motorcycle Museum -5 / National Motorcycle Museum -6 / National Motorcycle Museum -7 / National Motorcycle Museum -8 / National Motorcycle Museum -9 / National Motorcycle Museum – 10
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