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  • just reflections from the boat masts on the lake

  • James Hinchcliffe locks up pushing hard for Team Canada. Turn 6 at Eastern Creek International Raceway.

  • samemorning… / moments fleeting by… / changing in the sky… / time forever gone… / creation of beauty… / one moment at a time… / sometimes we stop, / we drink it in… / others….

  • Photograph of a friends Honda Goldwing customized into a trike.

  • I took a break from my planet series to work on this piece. I got inspired one night to paint a beautiful empress who looks as evil as she does kind. I have my own story in mind for this image but I want the viewer to interpret there own story. I want the viewer to also question what her emotions could be. I painted this image in Photoshop. No references were used. I spent a lot of time on this image working on her skin especially. Painting the solders in the background was a bit tedious as well but fun at the same time.

  • An old bicycle is probably the last thing i would have expected to find in this pharmacy at an abandoned mental asylum, i think this wins the random item award for this week.

  • While driving into the setting sun towards Bristol TN, I noticed this ominous looking sky in the rear view mirror. Searching for a suitable subject, I came across this Peterbilt Truck, which looked like it just returned home from a long haul. Light HDR processing applied.

  • Here’s Pooky the Bunny riding his tricycle… picking up big speed. Featured in the Creative Cards Group. Other Bunny adventures: /

  • thought I’d see what it would look like on a tee. FEATURED IN THE FABULOUS T’S GROUP Check out Pooky’s other adventures:

  • search asyrum!

  • The story behind this work is that she is a type of plant creature that lived her life alone in the woods until one day she found this small white dove.

  • This is the Yamaha Banshee we used to have for a while…my boys rode it mostly…I would just hop on the back for a ride…but I did learn how to drive it myself eventually and OMG…talk about power…and I never even opened it up all the way…this thing is one powerful machine…my youngest son actually flipped it wheely style with it landing on top of him…it wasn’t on purpose though…he came out with some minor scratches on his back…it did scare me though…always afraid they would get hurt on it…oh and I can’t count the many times the cops would just sit and hide waiting for them to get it out and ride on the street…after a few tickets…they had to take it out to open fields where it was ok to ride…I was actually on the back once when the cops saw us…we hauled it home and into the garage like you wouldn’t believe…the neighbors would always call the cops…we weren’t in the city…so technically we weren’t breaking any laws…Banshee’s are just so loud…but oh so much fun…this is edited with Photomatix. Texture Banshee Tube

  • BETTER ENLARGED! Wheelers is my favourite hut in the Snowy Mountains, Australia. It is built entirely from horizontal wooden slabs. It has a huge fireplace and is a wonderfully comfortable place to stay on a cool night. And yep – that’s the bath on the verandah. It was built by “Wingy” Wheeler for grazing, around 1900, and moved to the present site in the 1920’s. He was known as Wingy because he had just one arm, but could ride, smoke and crack a stock whip all at the same time, with that one arm.

  • The first rays of sun softly gilded tops of bare aspens and the summit of Wheeler (people of the Shoshone tribe called it Biap, i.e. the huge) peak. The latter summit and Jeff Davis (on the left) peak were my target on that sunny early October day. I won’t tell you about my third target here. The day was successful. Indeed, very successful!

  • The view south of Wheeler peak. This capture was made in the very end of summer when all snow has melted away. It was absolutely clear, but windy day. Visibility was excellent. The horizon looked not a line but an arc, a section of the globe’s curve. All the other peaks “were” so close: Baker, Pyramid, Washington, Lincoln… I could see within a 100 mile radius… Wow! Enjoy vast blue distances of fabulous Nevada!

  • This shot has been made in the GBNP, NV. The view northward from Washington peak. The weather didn’t give me an incentive to relax. It looked like all elements were gathering above Wheeler peak for a wild fandango. Unfortunately, (maybe fortunately :) ) I was on its way. However, I’m still alive! :)

  • Originally in the ownership of Courage brewery this 1949 Leyland Octopus 22.0/1 spent most of its working life with Taunton Cider in whose livery we see it here at a bottling plant unloading its tasty cargo. Though very plain and simple the cab is a classic and was a worthy rival to its main competitor AEC. The fact that more AECs of this era seem to be in preservation than Leylands makes it even more fortunate that this vehicle still survives very much in working order in the capable hands of the living legend Mr John Corah of Bovey Tracy who, incidentally owns the original painting. A painting like this of your favourite vehicle, British or American, in oils on canvas or board would cost about £1000. E-mail mike@transportartist .co.uk to commission your own unique work of art by one of Britain’s leading transport artists.

  • Wheeler Farm is a century old working farm, preserved in the center of the Salt Lake Valley for visitors to wander through, feeling the spirit of what it must have been like for their great grandparents who lived with nature, before we paved over it. This was taken November 7 so most of the leaves have fallen, leaving a carpet of gold along the floor of a trail beside the stream going through the middle of the farm. / Enjoy. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 1/125 sec – f / 4.0 – ISO 100 / Lens EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM / Post – levels and decrease contrast

  • pencil drawing colored on computer on jasc paint shop pro

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