We all know those cute little computer symbols called ‘emoticons,’ where: / :) means a smile and :( is a frown. Sometimes these are represented by / :-) -( Well, how about some ‘ASSICONS?’ Here goes: (!) a regular ass (!) a fat ass (!) a tight ass (*) a sore ass {!} a swishy ass (o) an ass that’s been around (x) kiss my ass (X) leave my ass alone (zzz) a tired ass (E=mc2) a smart ass ($) Money coming out of his ass (?) Dumb Ass /
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Aloha kakahiaka, good morning Kihei / Maui Gold Coast Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved universewide Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Here is a selection of my favourite work in my folio, and would all make great Christmas gifts, and look great hanging on any wall! All my work is available in different styles and formats available through redbubble, and here is a preview: Farm Windmill Mosman Bay Boatshed At Dusk Jetty At Dusk Water Under The Bridge Cygnets Mobile Home Crawley Edge Boatshed Swan River Jetty At Sunset Thunderstorm At Dusk Bathed In Light Bathed In Gold Moody Morning Crepuscular Rays Sunshine After the Storm Kwinana Grain Jetty At Dusk Crawley Edge Boatshed Panorama Pink Cherry Blossom Flowers Standing out in a crowd Lake Clifton Thrombolites Lake Clifton Thrombolites Lily flower Reflections Mammatus clouds Honey Bee Lancelin Sand Dune Dusk At The Dunes Lancelin Sand Dune Three Of A Kind Path Of Shadows Sand dune / / Decoy At Sunrise Peaking through the window Kalbarri Beach / / Kalbarri Beach / / Kalbarri Beach Pinnacles / / Boat on the beach DNA Tower at Sunset Perth City Dusk Kings Park Lights Kings Park Lights Peak Hour Traffic Noble Falls Panorama Collie Dam Bird on a branch / / Black Swans Farm Trees At Sunset Chinese Meal Chinese Noodles Chinese Noodles
Aloha kakou, I thought you may enjoy a shot of Pa’ako Beach at sunset on the evening of our first wedding anniversary / 07 November 2009 _ / Be sure to listen to the beautiful song at the bottom of this page, it is quite wonderful. / _Aloha ‘oe :)) Evening light on Pa’ako Beach, Maui Hawai’i / The island of Lana’i is on the horizon on the left and Oneloa (Big Beach) Makena is in the distance on the right. The division between Big Beach and Little Beach was caused by a lava flow and earthquake in approximately 1790. The hill dividing the beaches is called Pu’u Ola’i or Earthquake Hill. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved universewide Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date 07 November 2009 “At the northernmost corner of the Polynesian triangle, the Hawaiian Islands stand as a sentry for a collection of atolls, volcanic remnants, coral blocks and large islands that punctuate the region stretching to Aotearoa (New Zealand) in the south and Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the east. Hawai’i is the newest landmass in Polynesia and the most isolated settled area on the globe, rife with unique ecosystems. Maui, sitting in the middle of the main Hawaiian island chain, is young geologically. Haleakala, still volcanically active in the 18th century and now considered dormant, rises 10,023 feet. The older and more eroded West Maui Mountains are 1.3 million years old. The tallest point at Pu’u Kukui – 5,788 feet – is one of the rainiest spots on earth. Ka’anapali is on the leeward side of these mountains of West Maui on the slopes facing the islands of Lana’i, visible on the horizon in this image and the beautiful island of Moloka’i.” Information Source / Currently with 2730 Views
A look at Flynns Beach, Port Macquarie NSW, later in the day.
this very old merry go round was found in Biarritz in Spain, a wonderful place to visit taken with a nikon camera
Sunset on Wineglass Bay
Portarlington – near the boat ramp / Camera : Canon 450D / Lens : 10-22 / Exp : f5.6 30.0 sec / Best to view large
One of South Australia’s worst maritime disasters occurred in 1888, when a cargo ship named ‘The Star of Greece’ was driven ashore at Port Willunga during a severe storm. / Few of the crew survived – many are buried in the historic Aldinga cemetery. The remains of the ship’s iron skeleton are still visible at low tide and prove a popular dive site. Storm damage also destroyed the port facilities at Port Willunga in 1915. / Today, all that remains of this structure are a series of weather-beaten pylons – sticking up from the sand like some ancient monument.
This group is exactly what it says it is, BEACH! We are looking for art that is photographed, illustrated, painted, etc., but it must contain the beach. If you want to put in shells, birds, animals, humans, ect, make sure that part of the beach is visible. We are going to begin a forum, for ideas, suggestions, or whatever. I hope everyone will participate. We would like to put a three per day limit for now. The group is growing fast and it’s beautiful. If guidelines are not followed your images will be removed. If you feel that your art is in fact beach related, we can discuss it through bubblemail. We will begin having contests soon. I want for us all to be proud members of this group.
Karyn McKenna
owner/moderator
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