Another sunset photograph taken in 2004 at the lake near my home in Tennessee. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- Want a copy of this? Download it via BitTorrent. —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
Sometimes it’s good to just sit back and let serenity take over. Tennessee, 2004. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- Want a free, high quality copy of this? Download it via BitTorrent.> —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
This series of photographs was taken in 2004. I happened to be down by the lake with an old friend when one of my neighbor’s dogs, Buddy, came dashing our way and headed straight for the water. There’s something nice about seeing dogs happy and carefree. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- Want a free, high quality copy of this? Download it via BitTorrent. —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
What can i say, every one wants to be a King! /
Who said that Crime doesn’t Pay… /
...Robot Salute
Or Vote for your favorite liar… /
This is a collage that I made a few days ago. I am also an artist that paints glass vases, candle holders and light switch plates (www.switchart.org.) I took out a lot of vases and held them up to the light and photographed different parts of them through the sun and then I used Arcsoft Photostudio 5.5 which is like photoshop and merged all of them together using circles, squares, rectangles and ovals with different layers. I then went into my picture folders and chose pictures that I had photographed over the years and reduced them to very small sizes. The rest is history! By the way, I also stole Obama’s “Yes I can” because I just think it has really inspired so many people. I hope we are not both in hot water now. (Smile) Peace!
Tomb of the Unknown Soilder, Arlington National Cemetery, Spring, 2008
Manhattan skyline at night showing the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings.
United States and The Lone Star State of Texas flags gloriously flying over our country. Proudly announcing our allegiance to the flag of America. Rise to Glory America, Rise to Glory. / May God protect ALL of our troops. They are our sons, our daughters, husbands, wifes, fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters. Bring them each one home safely.
Hand drawn, pencil, 27 September, 2008
Hand drawn, No.2 pencil. Started yesterday, 28 September, 2008, just finished around 7:30 pm 29 September. After i finished it, i realized his body is a bit too short, and Arnie says he looks like Marlon Brando, hee hee. Anyhoo, the original artist is Thomas Scully. This is called a painting (the original), but i have only been able to locate it in B&W. This is for a project that has been sitting on a back burner for many years
THIS IS MY PAPYS EAGLE TEE SHIRT, ALASKAMAN53 DID THIS WONDERFUL CHANGE TO IT, THANK YOU ALASKAMAN53.
Abraham Lincoln ~ 16th President / of the United States / Photo taken in Wabash, Indiana / According to Wikipedia, Wabash is notable as being the first electrically lighted city in the world, which was inaugurated on March 31, 1880. /
Featured in All That is Nature / / / Each year on the upper Skagit River the Bald Eagles gather for a feast on spawning salmon. The Skagit River is one of the key wintering areas for bald eagles in the Pacific Northwest, with as many as 500 found on the upper river. / The best viewing is from mid December through early February. www.skagiteagle.org / Taken with / Canon 30D 100-400@320mm / ISO 800 / f5/6 @ 1/500sec auto levels in photoshop elements 7 To see more of our eagles check out our Eagle CALENDER The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), our national bird, is the only eagle unique to North America. The bald eagle’s scientific name signifies a sea (halo) eagle (aeetos) with a white (leukos) head. At one time, the word “bald” meant “white,” not hairless. Bald eagles are found over most of North America, from Alaska and Canada to northern Mexico. About half of the world’s 70,000 bald eagles live in Alaska. Combined with British Columbia’s population of about 20,000, the northwest coast of North America is by far their greatest stronghold for bald eagles. They flourish here in part because of the salmon. Dead or dying fish are an important food source for all bald eagles. / Eagles are a member of the Accipitridae family, which also includes hawks, kites, and old-world vultures. / Scientists loosely divide eagles into four groups based on their physical characteristics and behavior. The bald eagle is a sea or fish eagle. / There are two subspecies of bald eagles. The “southern” bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus, is found in the Gulf States from Texas and Baja California across to South Carolina and Florida, south of 40 degrees north latitude.
This is the second of five showcasing this eagle. / Each year on the upper Skagit River the Bald Eagles gather for a feast on spawning salmon. The Skagit River is one of the key wintering areas for bald eagles in the Pacific Northwest, with as many as 500 found on the upper river. / The best viewing is from mid December through early February. www.skagiteagle.org / Taken with / Canon 30D 100-400@320mm / ISO 800 / f5/6 @ 1/500sec
On a very cold and snowy day, a Bald Eagle prepares to take flight! This is the third in this series of this eagle . taken from the smaller bridge in Rockport WA. / Canon 30D canon100-400LIS@320mm / ISO 800 / f5/6 @ 1/500sec About Bald Eagles / The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus Leucocephalus) is found only on the North American continent. Adult male eagles generally weigh about 9 pounds. Adult females weigh in at between 12 and 13 pounds. Adult eagles have a wing span of up to 7 feet. Immature eagles are mottled brown and white. The distinct white head and tail of the mature bird is developed at 5 years of age. In the wild, bald eagles live to between 30 and 35 years. In captivity, they have been known to live up to 50 years. Eagles do not live in isolation! Because they are near the top of the food chain, they become an irreplaceable indicator for measuring the health of the entire ecological system in which they live. After being listed as an endangered species in 1978 following a dramatic drop in population that began at the turn of the century, the Bald Eagle’s status was upgraded to Threatened on August 11, 1995. Although efforts to replenish populations of the Bald Eagle have been successful, it continues to be protected under the Endangered Species Act, the Bald Eagle Protection Act, and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Eating Habits / Eagles feed mainly on fish, but water fowl, small mammals and carrion supplement their diet, especially when fish are in short supply. Eagles can fly up to 30 m.p.h. and can dive at speeds up to 100 m.p.h. Their keen eyesight allows them to spot fish at distances up to 1 mile. Eagles swoop down to seize a fish in their talons and carry it off, but can only lift about five pounds. Under certain circumstances, eagles have been known to drown trying to lift a fish that weighed too much. / Bald Eagles have also been known to swim to shore with a heavy fish using their strong wings as paddles.
Location: Moose Pass, Alaska © Dyle Warren 2006
First I have to say “THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO” to all of our Military. Their job is not easy, never over, and protects us all. Woohoo placed in Top 10 in the History group challenge..July 2009! Thanks to all who voted!! This was amazing! I just almost missed it, because I wasn’t expecting to see something of this greatness! One of our very own US Air Force Planes flying over us. There are two shots of this….the one below is the first one I shot of it coming right over us. (Amazing how the clouds are so different in them, and they were just minutes after each other.) Taken: May 2009 / Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS © Sheila Pasket 2009 All rights reserved. / Copying, altering, displaying, redistribution and personal use of any of these images is strictly prohibited. Failure to abide may lead to legal action.
Location: Montana – Interstate 15 towards Butte © Dyle Warren 2009
God bless our veterans and men and women in service to our country! /
a city street in Philadelphia.. / 7th street, wakes up to a day of rain and the wonders of watercolor ::) a digital manipulation of a shot I took in Philadelphia., Pensylvania..
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