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  • This photograph was taken in California, at Pacific Beach. Such beautiful sunsets.. / I have a print of this in my house, and everyone that sees it, love it! I hope you do too!!

  • Beach seascape watercolor painting poster print by artist Derek McCrea

  • Times Square High Rise.

  • This unique rock formation of Navajo sandstone is called “The Wave”. It is located on the Arizona and Utah border. Many sand dunes are still in the area and these formation were probably formed from sand dunes millions of years ago. It is a difficult hike to this area but well worth it.

  • Fifty States in alphabetical order as the American Flag

  • If you love Aircraft then check out these other designs below Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /

  • Kalye Shirts – Filipino “Pinoy” T-shirts Atbp | www.kalyeshirts.com Kalye Shirts celebrate everything unique and colorful about being Filipino. From the ordinary balut to the elaborately decorated jeepney to anything distinctively Pinoy. Pinoy Icon T-shirts | Lasang Pinoy T-shirts | Pinoy Pride T-shirts | Pinoy Humor T-shirts | Tunog Pinoy T-Shirts | Pinoy Souvenir T-shirts | Pinoy Festival T-shirts | Atbp

  • Boat at low tide, Plockton, Scotland, UK

  • Reflection through two windows / You could call it a self portrait ITS A SIMPLE REFLECTION SHOT / one photo,no layers,just cropped myself out a little to add to confusion,l was sitting outside shooting forward, the waiter is inside setting tables, when our reflection met l took the photo

  • This Old Fort is the Hata area which is about an hour Drive from Dubai , UAE.

  • A shot of the famous brick powerstation on the river Thames in London. This structure is the largest brick building in Europe. It is quite often photographed, maybe most famously on the cover art of the Pink Floyd album Animals Hope you like it, comments welcome and encouraged. The levels were tweaked a little, but the colors are nearly the same same the image straight from the camera

  • Bluebell wood near Grasmere in the Lake District.

  • Cantona….Manchester United Legend

  • London Eye London, UK / 2008 sicanstudios.com /

  • “Mother Nature’s sculpture” was featured in the groups / Unconventional Artistry / American Southwest / The Art of Intrigue / and The Great Outdoors One of “The Seven Sisters”, as these huge rock formations are called. Photo taken in the Valley of Fire, Nevada, USA, beginning of December 2008, with m y Canon PowerShot S5 IS camera. Information from Wikipedia: / Valley of Fire State Park is Nevada’s oldest State Park. It covers an area of 34,880 acres (141 km²) and was dedicated in 1935. Valley of Fire is located 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Las Vegas at an elevation of between 2,000 and 2,600 feet (610 and 790 m). It abuts the Lake Mead National Recreation Area at the Virgin River confluence. It lies in a basin 4 miles (6 km) wide by 6 miles (10 km) long, 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Clark County, Nevada. The rough floor and jagged walls of the park contain brilliant formations of eroded sandstone and sand dunes more than 150 million years old. These features, which are the centerpiece of the park’s attractions, often appear to be on fire when reflecting the sun’s rays. The Valley of Fire derives its name from red sandstone formations, formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs. Complex uplifting and faulting of the region, followed by extensive erosion, have created the present landscape. Other important rock formations include limestones, shales, and conglomerates. / / Prehistoric users of the Valley of Fire included the Ancient Pueblo Peoples, also known as the Anasazi who were farmers from the nearby fertile Moapa Valley. The span of approximate occupation has been dated from 300 B.C. to 1150 A.D. Their visits probably involved hunting, food gathering, and religious ceremonies, although scarcity of water would have limited the length of their stay. Fine examples of rock art left by these ancient peoples can be found at several sites within the park.

  • Features Urban Wildlife – 1/28/09 / #12 Great Features – 1/27/09 / Country Bumpkin – 2/6/09 / American Southwest – 2/3/09 / Squirrels – 1/30/09 I was out and about yesterday, January 29, 2009 and saw this little squirrel scamper up a tree. I pulled off the road into a driveway, rolled down my passenger window as I was on the driver’s side, and just started shooting. I got some great shots of her, isn’t she just precious? She was eating something – she looks a little chubby, maybe some little one’s on the way? I love squirrels. I named this one Frisky because before I was even born, my dad and oldest sisters found a baby squirrel and named it Frisky. My dad has old reel tapes of him and my oldest sister holding Frisky. Photo taken in the city of Oak Leaf, TX in an urban environment! The Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) is the largest species of tree squirrel native to North America. The Fox Squirrel’s natural range extends throughout the eastern United States, excluding New England, north into the southern prairie provinces of Canada, and west to the Dakotas, Colorado, and Texas. They have been introduced to both Northern and Southern California. While very versatile in their habitat choices, fox squirrels are most often found in forest patches of 400,000 square metres or less with an open understory, or in urban neighborhoods with trees. They thrive best among trees such as oak, hickory, walnut and pine that produce winter-storable foods like nuts. They are gregarious and apparently playful, often chasing each other up and down trees and across yards and clearings. They have a large vocabulary, consisting most notably an assortment of clucking and chucking sounds, not unlike some “game” birds, and they warn the listening world of approaching threats. In the spring and fall, groups of fox squirrels clucking and chucking together can make a small ruckus. They are impressive jumpers, easily spanning fifteen feet in horizontal leaps and free-falling twenty feet or more to a soft landing on a limb or trunk. Best viewed larger

  • We all know how much President Obama loves basketball. As a basketball fan myself, I had a lot of fun creating this!

  • Jerry Brewer aka Terco Paco, “The Tombstone Bandito,” is a fixture at special events in Tombstone, Arizona. I met Jerry at Wyatt Earp Days and he was also at Vigilante Days. He is a real character. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 28. “The Town Too Tough to Die,” Tombstone was perhaps the most renowned of Arizona’s old mining camps. When Ed Schieffelin (SHEF·e·lin) came to Camp Huachuca (hwah·CHEW·kuh) with a party of soldiers and left the fort to prospect, his comrades told him that he’d find his tombstone rather than silver. Thus, in 1877 Schieffelin named his first claim the Tombstone, and rumors of rich strikes made a boomtown of the settlement that adopted this name. During World War I, Tombstone was a major producer of manganese for the government. In World War II, Tombstone was extracting lead for the cause. After both conflicts, Tombstone faded into obscurity, just to be resurrected at a later time. The citizenry of Tombstone decided rather than depending on a vanishing mining industry, they would focus their time and energy on tourism and restoration. Good call! Many of Tombstone’s historic buildings are within an area bounded by Fremont, 6th, Toughnut and 3rd streets. Among them are St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, built in 1882; the Crystal Palace Saloon, one of the most luxurious saloons in the West; and the Tombstone Epitaph building, where the oldest continuously published paper in Arizona is still being printed. Western printing history exhibits in the front office are free to the public. Truly a Historical American Landmark, Tombstone is America’s best example of our 1880 western heritage, which is well preserved with original 1880’s buildings and artifacts featured in numerous museums. Check out my other portraits Top 10 in MOOD & AMBIANCE – STRICTLY PHOTOS’ “Attitude!” Challenge

  • Captures of my favorite animals

  • Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa, UK. One or two people enjoying the sunshine :) Canon EOS 450D PSE 7.0/Silver Efex Pro Featured in Canon DSLR, September 2009. Featured in Benches and Artists of Norfolk & Suffolk, October 2009.

  • This photograph was taken at Old Tucson Studios, Tucson, Arizona. Site of more than 300 film and television projects since 1939, Old Tucson Studios is one of the most active filming locations for Western-themed movies, television, cable shows and commercials in the United States. Western classics such as “Rio Bravo,” “The Outlaw Josey Wales,” and “Tombstone” were filmed here. John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Elizabeth Taylor and Kurt Russel are just a few of the legends who have walked these fabled streets playing the unforgettable roles that are etched in our minds and hearts forever. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28. Two free texture layers from stock.xchng.com added. / “Rosa’s Window” has been featured in: / WINDOWS AND DOORS/October, 2009 / DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY/October, 2009 / DIMENSIONS/October, 2009 / Winner of the COTTAGE STYLE “Lace Curtains” Challenge/October, 2009 / / /

  • Norwich, Norfolk. Canon EOS 450D.

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