Monday, 31. October 2005
Mark Hamblin Photography
| My aim has always been to capture arresting images of nature using a careful combination of lighting and composition. A simplistic approach but one that does not exclude the realities of the modern world in which we live and the pressures that we as the most dominant species on the planet have brought to bare on the world's fragile ecosystems. |
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Through the use of sensitive and stimulating images of nature I would like to think that wildlife photographers the world over have a crucial role to play in both portraying the beauty and vibrancy of the natural world and equally importantly in raising awareness and changing opinions on issues that affect us all.
Mark Hamblin Photography
The Egypt Archive
| In the mid 1850s W H Bartlett visited Egypt and travelled down the Nile by boat. He recorded his impressions in a book called 'The Nile Boat or Glimpses of the Land of Egypt'. The plates in the book where engraved from his own drawings except for the material from Abu Simbel which he did not reach due to illness. The Egypt Archive |
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The plates here are reproduced from a fifth edition of the book published in 1862.
Les aventures d'Oriel
| Schaut, dass Oriel sicher seinen Weg gehen kann - per Drag'n'Drop Gegenstände mit anderen benutzen oder sie einfach anklicken ... Les aventures d'Oriel |
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Woodcycle Art
| We can replicate in any scale any aircraft, car, ship, bike, etc. Our products are made of wood for ships, and bikes to replicate the real craft. These beautiful, handmade authentic replicas are made from the very finest grade of select kiln-dried Indonesia mahogany or teak wood. Our models are made entirely by hand, every part is assembled precisely into place using the highest quality adhesive available. Wooden Toys and Replicas: Woodcycle Art |
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Sunday, 30. October 2005
Saturday, 29. October 2005
Travel Photography
... 320 photo galleries with 6000 travel, nature, landscapes, people and adventure photos.| These images were taken by the author over the past six years, while travelling across East/South East Asia, India, Nepal, Egypt, Central and Southern Europe. |
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Travel Photography by Alfred Molon
Feral Flowers
![]() | This rare wildflower landscape portfolio represents a 19-year historical documentation of a phenomenon in the Californian deserts known as "carpet blooms". A surreal display of flowers on such a scale and magnitude not seen anywhere else on earth. |
Incredible poppy landscapes or vistas of mountains and valleys painted with wildflowers appear like a mirage on the desert lasting for several weeks or as little as a few days. Arguably one of the most sublime wonders of our planet and the most ephemera in nature, many of these botanical treasures are endangered by land developement and man's influence on climate.
Feral Flowers - Desert Wildflowers of California by Richard Dickey
Aviation Art
Since 1915, the aircraft has revolutionized the practice of the military art. Three great artists present the stirring moment of over 80 years of military aviation history.Aviation Art
| A renowned artist in his native England, his work has appeared on TV, in newspapers, and in books. His one man show at the Smithsonian Institute in 1987 was viewed by more than 10 million people, and was hailed as "the most successful aviation art exhibition ever staged." |
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Description: Robert Taylor?s gripping new painting conveys the awesome task faced by the Australian, British, Canadian, and New Zealand aircrews, as Beaufighters of No 455 Squadron RAAF from the Dallachy Strike Wing skim the rugged rock face, exiting the target after a successful rocket attack on shipping deep in a Norwegian fjord.
Mouse Avoider
![]() | Einfach den roten Punkt mit der Maus vom Start ins Ziel bringen - und nirgends anstossen: |
Sushicam
| My Name is Jeff Laitila. Originally I am from a sleepy little corner of Northern Michigans Upper Penninsula, now residing in Yokosuka City, Japan. How does it feel to live in Japan? Exciting ... frustrating ... fun... difficult ... enlightening ... humbling ... interesting ... I could go on for some time trying to capture the experience in words. (which is exactly the reason why I have built this site!) I like this blog: Sushicam |
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Op Art
![]() | Hier hat es ein paar verblüffende Optische Illusionen: |





















