© Diane Beaty
A pic of a lamppost in the library parking lot. Bruton Memorial Library, Plant City, Florida.
© Diane Beaty
A pic of a lamppost in the library parking lot. Bruton Memorial Library, Plant City, Florida.
Every year, Tampa, Florida gets invaded by pirates.
Click on the link to learn of the mischief and mayhem
planned for 2010: #mce_temp_url#
Once you’ve clicked on the link, hover your
mouse pointer over the ship icon at that official site
for a bit of cannon fire 🙂
digital art © Diane Beaty
source photo: © Yi-Ching Lin Photography
Yi-Ching Lin, of Yi-Ching Lin Photography, has given me permission
to use one of her recent photos as a starting point for a series of
kaleidoscopes. The original pic for this series is located here:
http://ylphoto.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/cozy/
This is number five in that series.
Y’s photography is always a visual treat, so make sure you remember
to bookmark her site. There, she covers everything from food porn,
to street art, to everyday happenings around New York.
Click here to view a larger version of the art:
digital art © Diane Beaty
source photo: © Yi-Ching Lin Photography
Yi-Ching Lin, of Yi-Ching Lin Photography, has given me permission
to use one of her recent photos as a starting point for a series of
kaleidoscopes. The original pic for this series is located here:
http://ylphoto.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/cozy/
This is number four in that series.
Y’s photography is always a visual treat, so make sure you remember
to bookmark her site. There, she covers everything from food porn,
to street art, to everyday happenings around New York.
Click here to view a larger version of the art:
digital art © Diane Beaty
source photo: © Yi-Ching Lin Photography
Yi-Ching Lin, of Yi-Ching Lin Photography, has given me permission
to use one of her recent photos as a starting point for a series of
kaleidoscopes. The original pic for this series is located here:
http://ylphoto.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/cozy/
This is number three in that series.
Y’s photography is always a visual treat, so make sure you remember
to bookmark her site. There, she covers everything from food porn,
to street art, to everyday happenings around New York.
Click here to view a larger version of the art:
digital art © Diane Beaty
source photo: © Yi-Ching Lin Photography
Yi-Ching Lin, of Yi-Ching Lin Photography, has given me permission
to use one of her recent photos as a starting point for a series of
kaleidoscopes. The original pic for this series is located here:
http://ylphoto.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/cozy/
This is number two in that series.
Y’s photography is always a visual treat, so make sure you remember
to bookmark her site. There, she covers everything from food porn,
to street art, to everyday happenings around New York.
Click here to view a larger version of the art:
digital art: © Diane Beaty
source photo: © Yi-Ching Lin Photography
Yi-Ching Lin, of Yi-Ching Lin Photography, has given me permission
to use one of her recent photos as a starting point for a series of
kaleidoscopes. The original pic for this series is located here:
http://ylphoto.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/cozy/
This is number one in that series.
Y’s photography is always a visual treat, so make sure you remember
to bookmark her site. There, she covers everything from food porn,
to street art, to everyday happenings around New York.
Click here to view a larger version of the art:
The Indian River Flute Circle, in conjunction with
Native Heritage Gathering, Inc. and the
Brevard County Parks and Recreation Department,
proudly present the inaugural cultural gathering of the
This three-day event during Native American
Heritage Month honors the culture of the
indigenous peoples of the Americas
through music, and especially the music of the
Native American Flute.
Here’s a link to the featured performers:
There were three of these tallish birds near the side of the road when I went cruising by, luckily with my little camera in hand. I did my best to stay far enough away so as not to spook them as they were having a nibble in this yard.
© Diane Beaty
Recently, I took a picture of some tire tracks in wet sand on a walk to my mailbox. This is the second piece of art produced in this series, using that photo as a starting point for creation.
This piece is best seen in detail. Click on all sizes view it in full size.