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Pian Grande di Castelluccio, giugno 2009
Italia
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Pian Grande di Castelluccio, giugno 2009
All beauty must die
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Roma, giugno 2009
cigno 20090308_IMG_03622
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Caserta: Reggia di Caserta
Gentle Bamboo
$19.99
Mug
A delicate bamboo branch seen in outline resembling a Chinese painting
Knobby tires
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A cat and her nose
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The 8 of spades...
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The stare of a cat
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The cat stares intensely as if protecting her catmint.
JMR
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Large Naval Vessel
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A silhouette of a destroyer armed with missiles and guns
Thinking?
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Rose
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A rose.
B&W Rose
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A black and white rose.
Sunset 1-9-2009
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Sunset in Billings, Montana.
THE BLACK PAGES
$28.19
Book
DARK ACRYLICS FROM THE STUDIO OF JASON JENKINS LIVE!
six-spot burnet
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When is spring coming?
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Power to the people!
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1/20/09 Washington, DC
Aston Martin DBS
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Captured in EXCS Show in Riyadh 2009
Gaudeamus...
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Gaudeamus igitur
Juvenes dum sumus
Post jucundum juventutem
Post molestam senectutem
Nos habebit humus.
Let us rejoice therefore
While we are young.
After a pleasant youth
After a troublesome old age
The earth will have us.
Vita nostra brevis est
Brevi finietur.
Venit mors velociter
Rapit nos atrociter
Nemini parcetur.
Our life is brief
It will be finished shortly.
Death comes quickly
Atrociously, it snatches us away.
No one is spared.
Salamander lizard
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salamender
Salamander
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salamander
Coal Beauty
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Always stop to see the horses & donkeys not far from the Hatchet Resort, right outside of Moran Junction, Grand Teton National Park.
Explored June 20, 2009 - #179
Sibling Love
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Chocolate and Black bear cubs located near Calcite Springs Overlook in Yellowstone National Park - photographed early in the morning, May 30, 2008
Up & about by 5:30 a.m. on this particular day. Made it to the Tower turn off around 7:20 a.m. and kept our eyes peeled for Rosie and her cubs, as we had watched them the day previous. Upon rounding a curve, we spotted a few people standing on the side of the road and knew instantly that we had hit the jackpot. Even better yet, there was no ranger in sight. The husband dropped me off so he could go and park the car. I thought, "here's my chance to show what can be captured with my new 80-400mm lens." I set up the tripod and camera and was not disappointed. For at least 30 minutes, these little cubs put on quite the show; running around, playing, fighting, and having a good time. Mama bear was never far away and stayed between the spectators and her babies. While it is probably not the best strategy, I decided to just shoot away and prayed for a couple o
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