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  • Voyage
    by Sortvind

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Bubbles of water just above the water surface, taken through a cylindric glass bowl. Choose a cylindric shaped bowl to get mid sharpness and edge out of focus. Taken hand held with a 60W lamp and daylight as light source. / Daylight for back light and lamp for front light to bring strong highlights to the bubbles Voyage: an act of traveling by water – a journey to some distant place

  • Our Secret Harbor
    by Foxfires

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Artist’s Comments / © Aimee Stewart, Foxfires / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- For my lovely husband Stewdog . A place for us to escape to, in a far off land. See this now in the new inspirational Duirwaigh film called “My Wish For You” – found here : My Wish For You

  • Bon Voyage
    by Jo O'Brien

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    Taken for the lovely Bridget who is about to tour Europe with her amazing voice. Check out her album The Wishing

  • Freedom
    by Jan Piller

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    Canon Rebelxt with Sigma 17-70 light painted on long exposure.

  • The Voyage
    by Globalphotos

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    WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • The Explorers
    by Globalphotos

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    ...when the world was new…...... WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. /

  • A street in Bolivia
    by Phillip McCordall

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  • Maiden Voyage
    by Benjamin Scheurer

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    Discovered in Helsingborg, Sweden.

  • The Flat Earth Society / “The facts are simple,” says Charles K. Johnson, president of the International Flat Earth Research Society. “The earth is flat.” He believes that the main purpose of the space program is to prop up a dying myth—the myth that the earth is a globe. “Nobody knows anything about the true shape of the world,” he contends. The sun and moon, in the Johnson version, are only about 32 miles in diameter. They circle above the earth in the vicinity of the equator, and their apparent rising and setting are tricks of perspective, like railroad tracks that appear to meet in the distance. The moon shines by its own light and is not eclipsed by the earth. Rather, lunar eclipses are caused by an unseen dark body occasionally passing in front of the moon. Johnson’s beliefs are firmly grounded in the Bible.

  • Polly's Pearls
    by Karin Taylor

    US$5.22–US$119.32

    Framed under glass with midnight blue matt. / Frame size 80cm x 95cm / Artwork 56cm x 74cm / approximately / Polly’s Pearls by Karin Taylor / from the Inspired Series / these prints and cards from an original mixed media production / on aquarelle paper (ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal, pencil)

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER This shot taken at dusk at Sydneys Darling Harbour. The magnificent replica of Captain James Cook’s famous ship of discovery, HMB Endeavour, returned to Sydney in April 2005 having completed 11 years of world voyaging under the HM Bark Endeavour Foundation. The vessel was then transferred to the Australian Government and then to the Australian National Maritime Museum, where the ship is displayed as one of the nation’s foremost historical exhibits. The museum maintains Endeavour and undertakes voyages to display the vessel to audiences in other ports, and to enable the public to experience 18th-century square-rig voyaging and seamanship Technique: HDR, 5 bracketted images, Photomatix Pro, Capture NX Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, Handheld For more information on this wonderful replica visit the Australian National Maritime Museum:

  • Voyage
    by JUSTART

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Straight from my Canon A630 A photo made while travelling by train. / graffiti on the window of a train.

  • Bon Voyage
    by Daniela M. Casalla

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    “To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.” / Robert Louis Stevenson Listen to Bob Dylan’s Gotta Travel On

  • Paper Aeroplane
    by scarlettcat

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    Is she saying hello or saying goodbye? This gorgeous blue eyed beauty has a well-crafted paper aeroplane circling her. Whether it’s about to land or about to take-off is anyone’s guess. This piece reminds me of all those teary airport hellos and farewells of my 20s! ..................♥ the fine print ♥…............... (c) scarlett 2008 / This artwork is protected by copyright which does not transfer with sale. In plain English – while you’re buying a piece of artwork, you’re not buying the right to copy, print or reproduce it in any way. xxx scarlett

  • The End of a Voyage
    by Brian Puhl IPA

    US$6.06–US$138.62

    Shot on the Cape Cod Canal in Massachusetts Every once in awhile I get really lucky around here. On this day, I was only trying to go for a naturally framed sunset photo, but with the passing of this ship, this photo became something more! I hope you enjoy! =============================================== / M/V Risanger passing through the canal on its way to Boston

  • The Snow Voyager
    by Allise Fountain

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    Pretty close to what I wanted. I was hoping the snow was still going to be thick like in “Snow Sneaker” when I was putting on all the make-up. But it didn’t happen. Instead I think this looked like a tribal member making her way through a pine forest on some sort of voyage. It totally looks like something right out of “Lord of the Rings” Just random inspiration due to crazy snow weather.

  • Fantastic Voyage
    by kreesor

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    I was always intrigued by the movie Fantastic Voyage as a child!! (click for trailer). This is my take on the neural pathways of the brain. / Also the classic Coolio tune Fantastic Voyage / Imagine a car with a trunk this big!! / / Made with Apophysis /

  • Bon Voyage!
    by ScarlettVeith

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    An art deco style image. I really like this period (ever since seeing and reading Poirot :D) so have decided to do some works that are reminiscent of that period. Also available as a t-shirt. Thanks for looking.

  • Abstract piece! / caroline caux-evans copyright march 2009 France / Copyright:All Rights Reserved / Registered:Thu Mar 26 19:09:11 UTC 2009 Title:VOYAGE DANS LE TEMPS / Description:VERTICAL TRYPTIQUE FROM PHOTGRAPHS AND DIGITAL ARRANGEMENT / MCN:CF782-5DF8B-0C8D2

  • The subtitle is “Angels Protect Me on My Journey”, a prayer on waking, on getting out on the right side of bed, on hitting the road, on thinking a new thought. Nice supersized. Oil on canvasboard. Actually a very small painting, and this is a detail which has a lot of nice drama going on in it. The color from the original is slightly altered, but I liked the terra cotta – green kind of wash I got by fooling with it in post op, or whatever you brilliant photographers on RB call that.

  • I'll be Seeing You
    by Helen Chierego

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Model-Adrian Convinced my son to don leather jacket and used binoculars as prop. Photographed by me. Shadow highlight and colour adjustments in Photoshop. Scanned endpapers from an out-of-print book to use as texture. Layered with the texture i created using multiple modes eg. color burn and multiply and adjusted opacity. Omni lighting in PS using yellow tone. Flattened and created a texture map from the image in Photoshop by duplicating the flattened layer to a new doc then desaturating and saving as a .psd. Applied the .psd via the texture filter in PS at about 100% 11. USM at 100,30 0. Just having fun! /

  • Le Voyage de Penelope
    by DevineDayDreams

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    featured in A Spiritual Walk 07-05-2009 MUSIC / / Created with Apophysis

  • Everyone likes a sticky beak. I reckon this might be a great card for many occasions : Now I’m not one to gossip, but I’ve hear you’re having a special birthday…. / Now I’m not one to gossip, but someone told me you’re getting married….again! / Now I’m not one to gossip, but a little bird told me you haven’t been feeling well….. There’s a myriad of uses for this smart-alec bird. :-)

  • Anthony Boy’s Magical Voyage / By Joyce Dickens It was growing darker by the hour and yet the day was still very young. A storm was brewing out to sea and it was growing quite clear that Monterey Bay was no place to be. / The waves were growing taller and very wild; the smell of salt and sulphur filled the air. The clouds were strangely different today; the sky was taking on a reddish tint and bursts of lightning every now and then were a definite warning that this was no place to play and yet, Anthony Boy had a strange feeling about today; a feeling of excitement and anticipation. Anthony Boy has been on dry land, on display at the Monterey Boat Works for many years; only he and a few other retired boats from the old fishing fleet know the secret, the untold story of what really takes place when one of these “magical storms” comes to the Bay. No one really knows how it happens, but some of the older fishermen talk very secretly amongst themselves; it’s been said that if the incoming storms come from a very distant and magical place, they will bring with them some form of mystical power. This power breathes life into the old and retired fleet, one by one; though it is short-lived, it is a memory that each retired fishing boat will hold in their heart forever. Anthony Boy could feel it in the air; he was excited and felt sure that tonight it would be his turn to once again cruise across the bay, waves lapping on his deck, the salty air breathing life into him, and he standing tall in the moonlight and storm clouds, would once again be so very proud. Hours had come and gone, and Anthony Boy’s excitement was rapidly growing; he was ready. It was evening now and very dark; the storm had arrived. The sky was full of electricity, and the wind was so strong that all of the people in the area had gone to their homes; this was going to be a bad one. A huge bolt of lightning struck nearby and took out the power; things were getting blown here and there. The smell of sulphur was very strong now; this went on for hours it seemed to Anthony who was by now very impatient, when suddenly there was a stillness that he couldn’t describe. Knowing he had never felt this before, he was beginning to feel a bit unsure if he really wanted this to be “his storm” or not. He took a deep breath and remained motionless and at that very instant something happened; the framework that was supporting Anthony Boy, just flew apart, even though the wind had completely stopped. Anthony felt that he was in motion, but he was afraid to look; suddenly he felt something that he hadn’t felt for years – the cool salt water lapping around him, dancing on his bow and caressing his stern. The wind began to blow again, just enough to push Anthony proudly across the water; he was so happy, and he just beamed from head to toe as he slowly and quietly made his way to all of his favorite fishing spots. Finally, it was nearly dawn by now, and Anthony headed back to the breakwater where he was greeted by many of his old “fleet” friends who wanted to hear all the details of Anthony Boy’s Magical Voyage. It was a night made in heaven for Anthony, but it was soon over and the storm was passing; Anthony found himself back in his supporting framework and back on display at the boat works. This was a night that he would always cherish and remember. From this day on, Anthony Boy was so proud to greet all of the tourists that came from near and far to see him and his famous Monterey Bay on the California coast. The next time one of these powerful storms come to Port, it will be another retired fishing boat’s turn to once again cruise the Bay and Anthony will know the secret, and be so proud and happy that the others in the retired fleet will get their chance to make the Magical Voyage. / This image was sold here on Redbubble on September 7th, 2008 as a small Canvas Print . / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

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