Featured Work

  • His first name is "Jack" by courier

    This precious little donkey was so friendly. He followed me up and down the fence line as I talked to him and snapped the camera. Just couldn’t resist befriending him. He lives in Knox County, Texas.

  • Ladybug..... by Yool

    As is straight from the fuji finepix S8100 / / /

  • packaged puppy by courier

    This is my great-grand-dog. My granddaughter (age 13) wanted a puppy and we finally talked her dad into letting her have one. She named him Miles. Miles is a 2 month old Jack-eranian and is very fiesty. We got him a couple of days prior to Christmas so that he would be used to the family before all the hub-bub began.

  • Colby ~ Dolby by kodakcameragirl

    Here’s a close up of our 6 month old kitten, COLBY he’s the offical “Door Greeter” of my antique shop! Just trying out my NEW Camera tonight! Colby is a rescue kitten, he was found on the side of the road abandon, WE love him! he’s very sweet! shot with My NEW Kodak Z1015, Cropped face close up.

  • Granny moth / Old Lady moth - Dasypodia selenophora by Trevor Needham

    Carol took the bedclothes away for washing and when she came back this gorgeous moth was sitting on the mattress (‘Eeek! Take it away!’) The moth was quite content to sit on my finger. Sadly, as you can see, it has a damaged antenna, presumably from fluttering around trying to get out of the bedroom. Not sure how it even got in there as the windows are screened. One of the mysteries of life :-)

  • Untitled by cazz

    This little frog wasn’t impressed when i moved my clay and put my camera about 2cm from his face to get some photos but he was a great subject didn’t move while a took these photos but i could tell he was hopping mad

  • KITTY KITTY by Dave7074

    A big Cat enjoying the sun at Busch Gardens FL. / Camera Nikon D300 200-500mm Len @ 380mm F/6 1/640s ISO 400 UV Filter

  • White World by Maria Dryfhout

    Woke up this morning to a white world.

  • Night at the piazza by Sashy

    A little piazza in south Italy, lit up and decorated for the fiesta

  • drip by francesm

    berries on a vine in cold spring ny

  • Mt. Rainier by Jonice

    Went on a outing with Sarahann and we captured this beatiful sight of Mt. Rainier.

Recent Work

  • The grass is greener by Vikram Franklin

    Couldn’t resist :-) Shot with: / Nikon D80 / Nikkor 18-135 mm 52mm<br />f/5 1/250 / Polarizer

  • Natural Beauty by trwphotography

    Nikon D80 / f/18 / 1/80 / ISO 100 / 70-300mm Nikon Lense 150mm length taken at Lake Carroll in Carrollton Georgia

  • Little Miss Helpful. by Pat Lucas

    Daisy giving some hay to Ruby. Unfortunately, Ruby never got the piece of hay, she isn’t too keen on the tiels, she doesn’t like them too close to her cage and will jump at the bars just to keep them away. Just for the record, Ruby goes out in the garden most days (unless it is really too cold) she gets plenty of exercise.

  • Lighthouse At The Top by parmi

    Swakopmund lighthouse, Namibia

  • Tête à tête by Corinne Pouzet

    Ce matin, la neige encore ! / This morning snow again !

  • music man by Miriam Dobson

    This guy was brilliant: not only was he playing tambourine with his feet, guitar with his hands and …something else, I’m not sure what… with his mouth, his dog would howl in time to the music at the end of each line. Genius. Leeds.

  • Chilworth Gunpoweder Mills by Arrowman

    Chilworth Gunpowder Works was one of the largest, most prestigious and longest-lived powder mills in the country. Established by the East India Company in 1625, it was worked by a string private companies and became one of the most significant suppliers of gunpowder to the Government. In 1885, a consortium which included leading German powder manufacturers acquired the works to produce a new type of gunpowder known as ‘brown’ or ‘cocoa’ powder, for use in the largest guns of the day. By the end of the 1880s, and after extensive rebuilding, contemporary commentators regarded the factory as being of international standing. The archaeological remains of the works are of great significance, because the layout of almost the whole factory can be understood careful analysis of its earthworks, watercourses, ruins and standing buildings. This may imply that there is good potential for the survival of buried archaeological deposits relating to the early use of the site. Because of the international standing of the factory, some of the buildings, like the powder mills built in the 1880s, are surprisingly ornate, and therefore important in their own right. As a result, English Heritage has decided to give the area legal protection as a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

  • Gerbera's... by Janine Hewlett

    Image shot using my Canon EOS 350D / / / /

  • Dianthus by Rainy

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  • left behind by kathy s gillentine

    This is an old barn in Enon, Ohio, I captured it just as the morning sun came over the horizon beaming down on the barn. / canon 5D mark ll / canon focal 34mm / ISO 200, f/stop 5.6 shutter 1/40 /

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