Mix medium photograph of a nest with 3 eggs and the Chinese characters LOVE, TRUST DREAM FORTUNE.
Mixed medium collage on various papers. Photograph of bird’s nest printed on Japanese rice paper with gouache staining and chinese calligraphy. Red square collage with bird head. Japanese block printed tree paper. Two leaves collaged onto Kinwashi paper. A fortune reads ” A pleasant surprise is in store for you”. The characters mean: love, trust, dream, and fortune.
From the fine art photography of Wendy Bandurski-Miller….THE FUTURE’S CARE.
Hadrian’s Wall, summer 2007
Teddies are sharing secrets Featured in ‘For the Love of Teddy bears’ (thank you!) / / Other work: / / / / / / / /
Generic image of the hands of two female sports acrobats, balancing one on the other during a competition routine.
Flynn holding daddy’s finger at three days old.
This picture of a lovely laughing child was taken some years ago now while I was driving out from Meekathara in the WA central desert on my way towards the Gun Barrel Highway. At a tiny camp called Wiluna I stopped to look for some art and come across this family sitting in their car in the shade. This child’s sweet face has stayed with me all this time but today, this momentus day, is the first time I’ve felt like I could display it. Little Debbie and her family are impoverished by anyones standard but they clearly have love and strong family bonds. This child represents what we that is we white Australians are saying sorry for. Sorry that we couldn’t see value in our fellow Australians. The first settlers here in this wide brown land. Sorry that we took little children away from their family and their country and people. Only a relatively short time ago this child and her mother would have fled at my approach fearing my whiteness and the dreadful things we whites perpetrated upon them in the name of the law. So from the bottom of my heart Debbie I would like to say Sorry. Sorry Sorry indeed I am very sorry. And I hope that now we can all go on together in peace and trust and mutal respect. For all the little Debbie’s white and black and brown and pink and yellow lets all step forward together hand in hand and welcome whatever it is that comes next…..... / . / this image was taken with an old Olympus SLR using Kodak Gold 400 asa film
I love you, / you know / / / / thank you
trust, belief, hope… Dedicated to my friend Heath, his friends and family.
Photomanipulation in Photoshop CS2. Stock used with permission: / Lamp You, O LORD, keep my lamp burning; / my God turns my darkness into light. Psalm 18:28 Let me hear in the morning of Your steadfast love, / for in You I trust. Make me know the way I should go, / for to You I lift up my soul. Psalm 143:8
Scotney Castle is a country house with gardens south-east of Lamberhurst in the valley of the River Bewl in Kent, England. Belonging to the National Trust, the central features are the ruins of a medieval, moated manor house, Scotney Old Castle, which is on an island on a small lake. The lake is surrounded by sloping, wooded gardens with fine collections of rhododendrons, azaleas and kalmia for spring colour, summer wisteria and roses, and spectacular autumn colour. Shot taken with a Olympus FE-170 point and shoot camera
Top 10 Image in the challenge “My Favorite Photo” in For the Love of Cats Group. Top 10 in the March Avatar Challenge in Domstic and Pedigree pets
resized for calender…. 12” x 12” mixed media on canvas hi ho the boatman row floating down the river of life…..the oh my oh!
As children, Dorothy and her brother, Charles, spent many happy hours by the koi pond on the chateau’s estate. Prologue: The Haunted Chateau
PART OF THE “LIFE IS….” COLLECTION “LIFE IS….TRUST” LOVE THE EMOTION OF COMPLETE LOVE IN THIS IMAGE . SO TENDER
The National Trust-owned Horsey Windpump overlooks Horsey Mere, an internationally renowned site of special scientific interest. The Mere (from the Dutch word meaning “lake”) is an important site not only for wintering wild fowl but also as the home to a colony of natterjack toads. Canon EOS 20D; EFS 17-85mm lens Exposure of 1/50 second at f/18.
Original Media Used: Watercolour and Ink Pen Based upon a Weimaraner called Dylan.
Featured in the group Gods and Goddesses May 2009.
dead-stock.deviantart.com / dezzan.deviantart.com my own photos and resources this image has been digitally watermarked and if stolen or used without my consent, can be tracked online.
Come round to midnight / Pirouette shadows / Scampering love locks / Indigenous desire Come round to midnight / Where fire is held / Within the flesh / Licks of flame to satisfy Come round to dreaming / Vibrations penetrating / Love liberating / Us / Midnight’s trust in you. Linaji 2004 Model: Heather
Trelissick Turret / is at the entrance to Trellisick House and Gardens which is a National Trust Property. Unfortunately the house is not open to the public, but well worth a visit. And situated between Falmouth and Truro, Cornwall UK. / Edited from RAW in Dynamic Photo HDR FREE DOWNLOAD 1 shot X 3 then into CS3 where i converted it to B&W and added a B&W sky texture to give it a spooky feel. And finished in Picasa 3 FREE DOWNLOAD / Thank you for looking.
A 2 image small pano of Scotney Castle, Kent, England, a National Trust Property. PLEASE VIEW LARGER 2 images shot in RAW, +2,0,-2 EV’s, ISO 100, f22, tonemapped in Photomatix 3.2.6, stitched in Autopano Pro and post editing, including adding textures in CS4. Canon 400D, CanonEF-S 17-85mm IS USM lens at 30mm. The earliest record from 1137 gives the owner of the estate as Lambert de Scoteni. Roger Ashburnham is credited with building the castle c.1378-80. Construction of the castle began as a roughly rectangular fortified house with towers in each corner. The original plan may never have been finished, and by 1558 it is likely only the southern tower remained. In 1580 the south wing was rebuilt in Elizabethan architecture style, and around 1630 the eastern range was rebuilt in three story Inigo Jones style. The Elizabethan wing remained a bailiff’s residence until 1905, but the eastern range was partly dismantled on the completion of the new house in 1843, leaving the ruin as a garden feature. Catholic Recusant owner Thomas Darrell hid Jesuit Father Richard Blount, S.J. in the castle while he administered to Roman Catholics from 1591 to 1598. Catholicism was then illegal in England, and during the second raid by authorities to arrest the Father he fled over a wall into the moat and escaped. The Darrell family owned the estate for some 350 years. In 1778 Edward Hussey bought the estate and his grandson, also Edward, built the ‘new’ Castle to the designs of Anthony Salvin, from sandstone quarried from the slope below. The hollow created was developed into a Quarry Garden and contains a 100 million year old impression of a dinosaur’s footprint. On Christopher Hussey’s death in 1970 the estate was left to the National Trust. / (Source: Wikipedia) Featured in ’ The Photographers Vault’ Group 9th December 2009 Featured in ‘Dimensions’ Group 10th December 2009 Featured in ‘Retired and Happy’ Group 11th December 2009 178 viewings at 11th December 2009 : CUN94-JBNUK-XNE5B
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