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  • Some plants in my backyard, and the beautiful sky that floats above. Click here to vote for me at JPGmag!

  • Tropical Island – Whitsundays

  • Impressive storm forming above Makena beach in Maui

  • One of the most beautiful beach in Maui.

  • A kuna fisherman selling his cought of the day – San Blas Archipel, Panama For more visual input have a look at my website

  • Digital rendering (Bryce 5)

  • Caribbean sunset ! Part of the Cuban experience… (-:

  • This was a really stunning site to see these waterfalls high up in the mountains of Cuba they were a truly amazing I hope you love them as much as I did ! Part of the Cuban experience… (-:

  • These love bird pigeons just could not leave each other alone for a minute it was really fun to watch lol Part of the Cuban experience… (-:

  • Cuban sunset ! Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti, east of Mexico and north of the Cayman Islands and Jamaica. Cuba is an archipelago of islands located in the Caribbean Sea, with the geographic coordinates 21°3N, 80°00W. Cuba is the principal island, which is surrounded by four main groups of islands. These are the Colorados, the Sabana-Camagüey, the Jardines de la Reina and the Canarreos. The main island of Cuba constitutes most of the nation’s land area or 105,006 km2 (40,543 sq mi) and is, at 766 miles (1,233 km) long, the seventeenth-largest island in the world by land area. The second largest island in Cuba is the Isla de la Juventud (Isle of Youth) in the southwest, with an area of 3,056 km2 (1,180 sq mi). Cuba has a total land area of 110,860 km2 (42,803 sq mi). The main island consists mostly of flat to rolling plains. At the southeastern end is the Sierra Maestra, a range of steep mountains whose highest point is the Pico Real del Turquino at 1,975 metres (6,480 ft). The local climate is tropical, though moderated by northeasterly trade winds that blow year-round. In general (with local variations), there is a drier season from November to April, and a rainier season from May to October. The average temperature is 21 °C (70 °F) in January and 27 °C (81 °F) in July. The warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. These are most common in September and October. Part of the Cuban experience… (-:

  • Sunset of fire over the cuban sea in this tropical wonderland… Part of the Cuban experience… (-:

  • Ophelia received an invitation from the riverside frangipanis to join them in a party. Upon reaching, she was surprised to find out that the frangipanis had thrown a party just for her, to celebrate these new friendship ties. They never had an owl as a friend and they were just as delighted as Ophelia to have found this new companionship. What hospitable flowers! Ophelia had never felt so loved before. “I certainly hope I get invited again!” Ophelia secretly wished ;D / / / You can view and buy my other “Frangipani Party” creations from my Zazzle Gallery: / /

  • Background with sun rising and clouds. This is the morning view from my job. I feel lucky.

  • Art Created with PS Redfield Fractalius Plugin! / Sunset at the Tropical Paradise, Luttelgeest, The Netherlands, Europe / / Sunset at the Tropical Paradise, Luttelgeest, The Netherlands, Europe / / Sunset at the Tropical Paradise, Luttelgeest, The Netherlands, Europe / / Sunset at the Tropical Paradise, Luttelgeest, The Netherlands, Europe / / Sunset at the Tropical Paradise, Luttelgeest, The Netherlands, Europe / / Sunset at the Tropical Paradise, Luttelgeest, The Netherlands, Europe / / Featured in Extraordinary Fractalius, Too Bright

  • This is a “close-up” picture of Phalaenopsis white Moth Orchids taken at the Belle Isle Anne Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory ~ Detroit, Michigan ~ Orchid Exhibit. This conservatory is listed as the oldest conservatory in the United States. ____ Featured in the following Groups: / Only Orchids / Flowers in Marco Group Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Flowers and Folliage Detail – “Orchids” – Top 10 (#7)

  • This is a “close-up” of a variety of Oncidium Orchid taken at the Belle Isle Anne Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory ~ Detroit, Michigan ~ Orchid Exhibit. This conservatory is listed as the oldest conservatory in the United States. / ____ Featured in the following Groups: / Only Orchids

  • Taken at the Belle Isle Anne Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory ~ Detroit, Michigan ~ Orchid Exhibit. Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/1000 second / F Number: F/4.5 / Focal Length: 98 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Date Picture Taken: May 15, 2009 Featured: / RB Homepage – June 8th, 2009

  • Here on a rural road on the southern slopes of Haleakala at an elevation of about 4000 feet above sea level if you look ahead through the trees the island of Kanaloa, (Kaho’olawe Island) and the Pacific Ocean are barely visible through the foliage. I find the optical illusion fascinating when we are at certain levels on the mountain how the ocean appears to be above us on the horizon. I love the older plantation style cottages. This lovely home belongs to a member of our Ohana. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date 18 June 2009

  • Hamoa Beach / Hana Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 01 July 2009 15:35:44 / Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/250 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / Center-Weighted Average Metering / Exposure Compensation +1/3 / ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

  • 8featured in* Group Incendia 09-27-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 09-25-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 09-10-2009 / featured in I Got the Music in Me 09-09-2009 / Pick of The Week,in A Fractal Energy Passion 09-03-2009 / featured in Abstract, Digital Art & Writing 09-01-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 09-01-2009 Life is full of surprises! Until six years ago I was really frightened to touch a PC, had no affinity with it whatsoever, but today I find myself Beta-testing the upcoming version of Incendia!!! ( Thank you so much Aexion for asking me, what an honor!!!) / This is my first attempt with the upcoming version, I have to say it is really brilliant and has alot of new gimmicks, like new baseshapes, textures and rendering as PNG! :) It will only be available to people who have donated so if you love Incendia and haven’t donated that so far (........) get your ass in gear! ;) MUSIC Her name was lola, she was a showgirl / With yellow feathers in her hair and a dress cut down to there / She would merengue and do the cha-cha / And while she tried to be a star / Tony always tended bar / Across the crowded floor, they worked from 8 til 4 / They were young and they had each other / Who could ask for more? At the copa (co!) copacabana (copacabana) / The hottest spot north of havana (here) / At the copa (co!) copacabana / Music and passion were always in fashion / At the copa…. they fell in love His name was rico / He wore a diamond / He was escorted to his chair, he saw lola dancing there / And when she finished,he called her over / But rico went a bit to far / Tony sailed across the bar / And then the punches flew and chairs were smashed in two / There was blood and a single gun shot / But just who shot who? At the copa… she lost her love Her name is lola, she was a showgirl, / But that was 30 years ago, when they used to have a show / Now it’s a disco, but not for lola, / Still in dress she used to wear, / Faded feathers in her hair / She sits there so refined,and drinks herself half-blind / She lost her youth and she lost her tony / Now she’s lost her mind At the copa… don’t fall in love / Don’t fall in love / Incendia & PSP T for tropical!

  • I really like the way this particular capture of mine turned out after I enhanced it! Cheers to you! Smiles Leilani :o)

  • A new addition to the Tropical and Food Collections, this painting is a tribute to the juiciness of the fruit…unlike my previous renditions of the Papaya, this is painted with much fewer details and has a relaxed feel to it, which is more in tune with the tropics...it is also part of the Sepia and Gold colour collection See the entire Tropical Collection..HERE Watercolour with Pen and Ink on DrawMaster Paper “They grew like giants in our backyard / in Cuba, thin, ravenously thirsty plants / that bore fruit every spring, first as small / as pears, then the fruit swelled to the size / of footballs, their communal weight / a clumped burden on the whole plant— / only my father knew for sure when to cut / them down, bring them inside the house, / in the kitchen he sliced them, these toothy / smiles, teeth like black goblets, a volcano’s / ashy tear on leaves, sweet, delicious, these / fruta bombas, as my father called them. / For years while we lived in Los Angeles, / he couldn’t grow them in such a dry climate, / but when he moved to Hialeah, Florida, / he harvested them once again, brought / them upstairs under his arms, a smile”..excerpt..V. Suarez …

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