On Target – Image of the Week
Knowing your target market, staying on course, and targeting your message are all important concepts when doing business. In these fast changing times,…
Knowing your target market, staying on course, and targeting your message are all important concepts when doing business. In these fast changing times,…
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I recently read in the newspaper that despite a weak economy, the sale of family planning products is nearing record highs.
Ahhh summer time. Schools out, the sun is shining, the water is warm, time to sit on the dock and rejuvenate.
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The job of controlling your data can be a daunting task. Backups, backups of backups, software, hardware all require some research to find the best solution for your situation. But, if you have ever lost data, crucial or slightly less significant, you will know the importance of finding a means to store your data.
This image was taken in the lush green coastal forests of the Pacific Northwest. …..
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I thought I would take a walk down memory lane this week and display one of my computer illustrations from 1992. This is a portrait of my pet iguana, Rex. This image is entirely vector based and was created using CorelDRAW on a 486-33 IBM compatible with 8 megs of RAM, a 120 meg hard drive.
You can view this image in my gallery under miscellaneous>> miscellaneous-still-life >> iguana.
Large streams of data moving at faster than lightening speed…….
Have you begun to see cracks in your “golden nest egg”? The downturn in the stock market has …..
Images that convey the idea of connecting people from one area of the world with people of another area are popular stock images. …
This gear is from the inside of a watch that fell apart. It’s about the size of my pinkie fingernail.
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Doesn’t this image make you want to close your eyes, make a wish, pucker your lips and blow?
You can view this image in my gallery under >>scenics-travel>> scenics>> dandelion.
The flavour of a “fresh from the garden” strawberry is hard to beat. I am eagerly anticipating the arrival of fresh berries on the plants in my garden. Still a wee bit cold here to even see the flowers on the plants but this picture taken at a local farmer’s market last year gets my mouth watering. This image was taken with my Nikon D2X with a 18-70 mm lens at f8.
You can view this image in my gallery under >> industry>> agriculture>> strawberries.
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I am always drawn to the amazingly vivid colours that occur in nature. This fern leaf caught my eye as a ray of sunshine highlighted its intense green colour. This image was taken using my Nikon D2X with a 70 – 180 mm micro lens.
You can view this image in my gallery under scenics-travel>>scenics?>> fern leaf.
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Interestingly, I was so focused on the dragonfly that I didn’t even see the spider that is camouflaged on the stick. It wasn’t until I was looking at the image on my computer screen later that I noticed it.
You can view this image in my gallery under miscellaneous>>macro>> dragonfly
Things aren’t always what they seem!…
This image has not been uploaded to my gallery yet. If you are interested in using the image, please email me at bill@billfrymire.com.
These small little insects find human blood to be very tasty.
You can view this image in my gallery under >>animals>>wild>> wood tick.
Through the internet, our world has become increasingly more connected ….
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… A while ago, this reality was brought into focus (or not) when I tried threading the eye of a needle with my progressively aging eyes. The challenge gave me the idea for this image…
This image was shot in my studio using my Nikon D2X with a 50mm lens. The background was added in Photoshop.
You can view this image in my gallery under concepts>>abstracts>> make a wish.
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This image was created in 3D Studio Max. Within this program I created the globe and applied the stone texture. I then used Photoshop to add the rust coloured back ground to the image.
You can view this image in my gallery under globes>>globes-world>>stone globe.