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A GROUP OF GENTOO PENGUINS COMING ASHORE ON PETERMAN ISLAND IN THE ANTARCTIC PENINSULAR. THEY ARE RETURNING WITH FULL CROPS AND WILL NOW TRUDGE UP THE CLIFFS TO FEED THEIR YOUNG.
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Fog rising after a summer storm in this East Tennessee mountain farm setting
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Sunset along the Newell Highway near Narrandera in New South Wales, Australia.
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I took this picture in Helsingborg, Sweden. What caught my attention was the angle and the beautiful colours. I’m a big fan of perspectives so I had to switch on my camera. check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!
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If this prooves popular, I’ll make it a a series with several images. / I have over a 100 of these photos, true some are awful, but there are quite a few I feel are good… so yer, if u like it, keep an eye out for more Enjoy! _
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Heres no. 2… Enjoy!
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Heres no. 3… Enjoy!
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I love how water clings to different objects and creates such shapes… This is just an ordinary dandelion puffy thing after it rained one day. Taken with a Sigma 105mm macro lens…
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The magnificent view from the summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
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This image was taken in Sacramento California. I had to go there this year in order to take my EIT exam.
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Unusual angle on the Anzac Bridge, Sydney.
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Did you order this item today? In appreciate I’d like you to know: Ten percent of all my proceeds go to The Mount Dora Center For The Arts, who has provided quality art experiences in the Lake County region of Central Florida. They are a community oriented 501©(3) charitable nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an understanding and appreciation of art and culture through exhibitions, arts education programs and being host to the annual Mount Dora Arts Festival. / The remainding proceeds go towards purchasing higher quality programming and program accessories, to create my art. In todays world of computer technology, programs are ever changing, advancing, and improving quality, of course they can be quiet expensive as well. So please know when you buy my art youre investing in me as an artist and helping to advance my skills, and helping a small community art center to continue providing children and adults of all ages to partisipate and learn about art. I appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the selection you have purchased today. Sincerely, / Lisa C. Weber
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The Urangan Pier, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
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Hillarys Lighthouse, Perth, Western Australia. The lighthouse structure is only about 20 years old, but the lantern has an longer history, starting life in the Bedout Island lighthouse, 30km off the coast of Port Hedland in the north of W.A. On this particalur morning, the sun out-shone it!
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From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
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From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
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Tulum, Mexico – Yucatan Peninsula Mayan Ruins – Front Entry – LARGE VIEW, Please! This building too stands on a platform as most residential structures do. You walk through an entrance to see four columns and a pillar. In the rear room there is a shrine against the rear wall. There is also a direct entrance to this shrine room in back. The passage on the left leads to a set of stairs, which is also located around the back of the structure. An additional column and pillar were added for roof support during modern times. The thatch awning is to help prevent further sun and water damage to the stucco figure beneath it. Tulum’s greatest attraction is its location. It stands on a bluff over the Caribean facing the rising sun. As you stand there looking out on views of the Caribbean – that are nothing short of pure spectacular – you forget to shoot! You are literally in awe. In Maya, Tulum means “Wall”, and the city was christened thus because it is a walled city; one of the very few the ancients ever built. Research suggests it was formerly called ‘Zama’ meaning ‘to dawn’ when the city was alive. Which is most appropriate – given the location. The front entry of this ruin is also available to view – Click Here! / ______ / 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. / © Sky Fox 2008. Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, will lead to legal action AND/OR Bodily Harm. /
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All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. sc
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Power boat cruising by “Big Red” lighthouse in the Holland Harbor. “Big Red” is the only lighthouse that has a name and is most photographed. It is a historical landmark and its friendly guiding light has brought many ships home safe.
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A view of the Tipton Place from inside the double pen corn crib. I remember as a child playing hide an seek an peeping around the corner to see if I was close to being found. Early American children had little time to play but I’m sure they had time for games. Perhaps too they snuck out to the corn crib to smoke or take a few swallers of moonshine. Maybe the missus didn’t approve of those vises an dad was the one watching out from the corn crib….side notes here the structure in front back of the fence is the wood shed and the roof ya see back of the place is where they keep there bees which were very profitable.
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Almost a double image here.Moonlight peeping under the bridge with light also showing in the foliage to the left.
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