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  1. Sunset over the mountains. located at Mt. Mapalad antipolo rizal
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  2. located at Mt. Mapalad antipolo rizal
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  3. black sand beach located at batangas
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  6. The island is called Kalanggaman because of its bird-like shape. “Langgam” is a Visayan word for “bird.” According to Cleofe Rivera, eco-tourism officer of Palompon Read more: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/583267/kalanggaman-flies-again#ixzz6LGZz1PMR located at Palompon, Leyte
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  9. Finalist Metrobank Painting Contest watercolor

    © &copy Samuel Penaso

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  10. acryl op doek 30x30 debbiekunst.hyves.nl

    © copyright Debbie Pfennings ART

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  11. A simple waterscape taken in Dolgellau, I have mixed feelings about this shot, I find the overall composition and stillness of the image pleasant but at the same time I find it lacks a certain something special~
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  15. 3rd Prize Metrobank Painting Contest watercolor

    © &copy Samuel Penaso

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  16. Acryl op doek 30x30 debbiekunst.hyves.nl

    © copyright Debbie Pfennings ART

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  17. 7-8 years old. What's he looking at? Waiting for food, probably!
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  18. A grasshopper, (or "Tipaklong" in Tagalog,) sitting on a blade of grass.
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  19. Australian, English, Danish, French, German, and United States acrylic paints on Masonite surface. Paint agitated with brushes, palette knives, sponges, metal nails, chopsticks, hair dryer and air blown from my mouth. Original paint approximately 25" X 19" Available for purchase.

    © Fredrick Bernanke

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  20. acryl op doek 30x30 debbiekunst.hyves.nl

    © copyright Debbie Pfennings ART

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  21. 50x50 acryl http://debbiekunst.hyves.nl

    © Debbie Pfennings ART

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  22. 30x30 acryl http://debbiekunst.hyves.nl

    © Debbie Pfennings ART

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  24. These pictures are of Canadian Geese that visit the lake near our house every winter.
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  25. Every rose has a thorn. Every rose has a housefly! A picture of a house fly on a rosebush leaf
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  26. My Pit Bull Terrier, Shoubi, making herself at home! October, 2007 - Philippines This photo is a bit blurred but so what? I like my dog and I couldn't bring myself to erase this!
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  27. watercolor finalist shell student art competition

    © &copy Samuel Penaso

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  28. One of a pair of nest-building birds, (some kind of North American Swallow or Swift?) that chose a rather unfortunate place to build home... The little ledge they chose must have seemed ideal - south-facing and out of the wind - and the ship that it was on hadn't been anywhere for a couple of weeks already... Little did this hapless couple know, that they had set up home on a ship that was just about to set sail across the Pacific; on a three week voyage from the West coast of Canada to Japan. NOT a good place to try to bring up a nest full of fledglings, especially if you depend on insects for your food?! Well, luckily, they hadn't yet laid any eggs when their little nest was discovered... It was with extremely heavy heart that I removed their lovingly crafted home and threw it into the dock, water. But sometimes, you have to be cruel to be kind? Better that they were evicted and forced to build a new home somewhere else, than for them to have to abandon a nest full of fledglings to starve to death, as the ship sailed out across the Pacific Ocean... These birds were mightily annoyed with me at the time, though - for destroying days of work and countless flights back and forth fetching bits of grass and mud. Ever thought of putting a ledge someplace on your house for swifts and swallows to build their nests on? At least, your house isn't going anywhere soon! Photo taken aboard c.s. Wave Venture at Victoria, B.C., Canada - May, 2007
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  29. This is the ledge that a pair of nest-building birds, (some kind of North American Swallow or Swift?) chose to build their home on... The little ledge they chose must have seemed ideal - south-facing and out of the wind - and the ship that it was on hadn't been anywhere for a couple of weeks already... Little did this hapless couple know, that they had set up home on a ship that was just about to set sail across the Pacific; on a three week voyage from the West coast of Canada to Japan. NOT a good place to try to bring up a nest full of fledglings, especially if you depend on insects for your food?! Well, luckily, they hadn't yet laid any eggs when their little nest was discovered... It was with extremely heavy heart that I removed their lovingly crafted home and threw it into the dock, water. But sometimes, you have to be cruel to be kind? Better that they were evicted and forced to build a new home somewhere else, than for them to have to abandon a nest full of fledglings to starve to death, as the ship sailed out across the Pacific Ocean... These birds were mightily annoyed with me at the time, though - for destroying days of work and countless flights back and forth fetching bits of grass and mud. Ever thought of putting a ledge someplace on your house for swifts and swallows to build their nests on? At least, your house isn't going anywhere soon! Photo taken aboard c.s. Wave Venture at Victoria, B.C., Canada - May, 2007
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  30. Prudencio "Amor' Lammaroza

    © &copy Prudencio "Amor' Lammaroza

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  31. Painting by Prudencio "Amor' Lammaroza

    © &copy Prudencio "Amor' Lammaroza

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