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  • Pink Cadillac with white wall tyres

  • Using an effect I found in Photshop Creative, here is my Art Inspired by Song Pink Cadillac by Bruce Springsteen. You may think I’m foolish / For the foolish things I do / You may wonder how come I love you / When you get on my nerves like you do / Well baby you know you bug me / There ain’t no secret ‘bout that / Well come on over here and hug me / Baby I’ll spill the facts / Well honey it ain’t your money / ‘Cause baby I got plenty of that / I love you for your pink Cadillac / Crushed velvet seats / Riding in the back / Oozing down the street / Waving to the girls / Feeling out of sight / Spending all my money / On a Saturday night / Honey I just wonder what you do there in back / Of your pink Cadillac / Pink Cadillac

  • Greetings card sold September 2008 / Shot of the City of Paris in France from the Arc de triomphe. / Single raw file HDRd. / Shot with a NIKON D70s and 18-70mm lens

  • Painfully cute…darkly humorous! Louis D’Ville concept & original hand drawn artwork © Seika (the love of my life). Digitally edited/enhanced by me. Proceeds from sales of these shirts will go towards rebuilding homes and communities in the 9th Ward of New Orleans (Louisiana, US). As Pyrates we support these efforts throughout the year, but especially every spring during NOLA Pyrate Week (http://nolapyrateweek.com) when thousand more Pyrates come to visit and volunteer in their favourite city. We support http://LowerNine.org and Brad Pitt’s “Make It Right Foundation” (http://www.makeitrightnola.org)

  • A sunny day in Paris 2008 Please view large

  • This is the City Hall (Hotel de Ville) in Sherbrooke, Quebec where I lived. My wife and I were walking downtown one night and I had the camera so we figured why not have some fun. This is straight out of the camera, no post editing, better seen full page Canon XT with a sigma 17 – 35mm 2.8 lens, / Shot this @ 17mm, 15 secs,

  • Original date of work: March 26th, 2005 100% done with compressed charcoal sticks and a single eraser. No pencils. No blending stubs. I hate those damn blending stubs. / 14” x 16” on 90 lb. paper. (Canson) And the title? For those of you who’re familiar with Clockwork Orange, you’ll get it right away. For those of you who aren’t, bypass the tripe that was Kubrick’s movie and read the book. Model: Ville Valo of HIM / Freehand, charcoal Original Work Available For Purchase! / Interested? Shoot me an email here or at to.the.fifth@gmail.com

  • Original date of work: March 26th, 2005 100% done with compressed charcoal sticks and a single eraser. No pencils. No blending stubs. I hate those damn blending stubs. / 14” x 16” on 90 lb. paper. And the title? For those of you who’re familiar with Clockwork Orange, you’ll get it right away. For those of you who aren’t, bypass the tripe that was Kubrick’s movie and read the book. Model: Ville Valo of HIM / Freehand, charcoal Original Work Available For Purchase! / Interested? Shoot me an email here or at to.the.fifth@gmail.com

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  • Coutances is one of the oldest town’s of France. The history is rich going back as far to the time of the Romans. Notre Dame de Coutances is amazing to see from a distance. It is like a palace, a castle that has with stood time. Thankfully the Germans did not destroy the cathedral in WWII, even though most of Coutances was wiped out. This cathedral has a rich history dating back to the 5th century. An invasion of the Normans in the 9th century left the cathedral destroyed, rebuilt in the mid-11th century in the Romanesque or Norman style. The consecration was attended by William, Duke of Normandy (later known as the Conqueror), in 1056. A serious fire in 1210 introduced the present Gothic cathedral, completed in 1274. The architect was the same that designed Notre Dame, in Paris. The cathedral was fortunate to have escaped destruction during WWII, unlike the town of Coutances that needed to be completely rebuilt. Notre Dame de Coutances is a National site of France. ICON Photo for Strictly Gothic Pentax K100D; Sigma F3.5-6.3, 28-300mm; 1/750 @f/9.5; ISO 200; Landscape; 300mm / Hand held / Edit in Lightroom 2

  • a metro sign in Paris, France / /

  • Paris, France Hdr software used: Dynamic Photo HDR, “eyecatching” method, tone mapped manually, curves adjustment made with GIMP /

  • Paris, Opéra Garnier / /

  • Paris :) / /

  • If you want the design to be in a different colour just let me now :) / /

  • Small streets in the old town of Rochefort-en-Terre. A small scenic medieval town in the heartland of the department of Morbihan, Brittany, France. / Petites ruelles dans la veille ville de Rochefort-en-Terre au couer du Departement de Morbihan, Brtagne, France. /

  • taken in the beautiful picturesque town of Branttôme (Périgord Vert in the Dordogné SW France) this is our first visit and won’t be the last, the town is humming with activity and has so many beautiful houses, a stunning and very old Abbaye and a wonderful river, the town is an island. Featured in Masters of the Scenic 31st August ‘09 Canon G10 / I have tidied this image by removing the ariels from the rooftops and used a “glamour filter”.

  • Performance artist Strykermeyer Strykermermeyer performing at Voix de la Ville

  • Performance artist Strykermeyer Strykermermeyer performing at Voix de la Ville

  • Performance artist Strykermeyer Thank You For Not Singing – a short film by John Douglas & Strykermeyer

  • A watercolor on paper (Arches cold press 140 lb), it’s part of the view you get at the station going off the seabus from North Vancouver to downtown. / Featured in the Just Watercolours group / Featured in the Cityscapes and City Skylines group /

  • Jean M. Laffitau This image is part of my new calendar

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