This will be the last origami piece I post before heading off to Rome; and I will unlikely be doing anymore while I’m in school. I’m not fooling around; I made these ducks before in the first version of “3cm Family Swim” as shown above; and remember I said I may redo that shot at some point? I’ll still keep the other one up though. In this coloured version I coloured the water and sky and placed a transparent ruler over the water. This one has one less duckling than the previous one (I laid off the little guy who wouldn’t raise his bum :P) Every duck was folded from trace paper; mommy duck was folded from a 15×15mm piece, the middle one was 6×6mm, and the little one at the back 5×5mm. This work has been featured in: / Art in Math / Colour Me a Rainbow / Young Enthusiasts / / / More sample origami:
Black and white version of a knock-out rose.
I was calibrating the camera for white balance and testing, and I got this nice shot of my son. As soon as I saw it, I was sure that it was going to be nicer in B&W canon 50D 18-200mm at 130mm iso 400 1/100 secs. f5.6
Photo taken with my sony a700 and Tamron AF 17-50mm 2.8 IF ASPHERICAL LD XR Di II SP.
A retired Saddle I saw sitting on a fallen tree at the Bonnie Springs Farm…I was wondering how long it was sitting there. I have never thought about taking a picture of a Saddle but I have to admit I love the outcome Camera Model Canon XTi / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/160 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens 55.0 – 250.0 mm / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6
some trees…..like some people, have great balance…
THIS WILL MAKE YOU SMILE !!!! / Taken with a Fuji Finepix S5000 461 views, Nov 09
This is a photo of some lovely, frozen foilage on the side of the road in Brevard, North Carolina taken in December, 2008. I added a texture in PhotoShop of snow with shadows of my own and like the result. Featured in Cee’s Fun and Artsy Friends – November 22, 2009!
Totally unchanged, this photo was taken early evening over Lake Tekapo NZ, the colourings were not this colour, but my camera obviously decided it preferred blues! I really do not know how the image turned out this way. Featured in Out of the Blue Group
Droplet on a leaf of a blue flower… Cannon ESO 1000D / Cannon 50mm Macro lens + extension tubes Kardinya W.A
These small purple flowers are loaded with loops, hoops, and curlicues, which I never noticed until I saw them after shooting in macro. Sometimes we forget to look for the small details in life—they are usually the most interesting! Taken with a fuji FinePix A500. Featured in: / Backyard Macro and Closeups / Purple Passion Gallery / Cee’s Fun Artsy Friends /
This is a Macro of the Indigo Blue pinstriped flower. Stunning with it’s coral stamen. This was the only flower in bloom. Macro / Natural light / as is
acrylic on embossed foil
Sometimes we luck out and yesterday was my lucky day. Whilst walking amongst a lot of browns and decay..I discovered a miniature Rock garden that had some fascinating Flora on it. Then a this blue streak caught my eye and I had to explore it. There, in all it’s splendour was this one Blue flower that totally mesmerized me. Noone would normally see this vision as it was tucked away under some decaying shrubbage. It always helps to dig! Macro Canon Powershot A630 / Focal length 7.3 / Exposure 1/200 / ISO High / natural light / untouched
Mixed Media and Acrylic on Board. Size approx 900×1800. / Very precious image as this artwork was stolen by the organiser of a Brisbane student art gallery along with 5 other peices. This image is all I have left of this piece.
side capture of an old factory / Nikon D40
Compilation of hand painted background (acrylics and ink on heavy card) and digitally painted foreground using pen tool, eraser and smudge tool. To see original acrylic and ink image before digital paining see ‘Under the glass’
macro of some interesting shubbery as is
Lone swing on asphalt playground.
Taken from the Brooklyn bridge Olympus E-620
Batavia Yard series / Lelystad, the Netherlands / photojournalism – documentary: Traditional ship building This photo: / Ship rope and (Please HELP : how do you call the wooden thing in English? – And any more specific name for this kind of rope? :) ) “The Batavia Yard” in Lelystad, the Netherlands, is foremost a center for traditional shipbuilding. Since 1985 over 200 young people have built an authentic reconstruction of the VOC-merchantman Batavia from 1628. ” – read more about this amazing place, and about the reconstruction of this marvellous sail ship here Batavia Yard Some material of the original ship wreck is exhibited in the Western Australia Fremantle Maritime Museum – read more about it here / Thanks to Andrew Makowiecki for bringing in this additional info! :) technical details / Photograph made with Pentax K10D camera and Pentax 18-55 lens / Pseudo HDR, made of 1 pic – in 3 different exposure values (using the DNG-file in Lightroom 2.5) – then processed as HDR in Dynamic PhotoHDR, and post processed in Photoshop 7.0 / Comments and feed-back always welcome. Thanks for looking :) ===== / / Cluttered ropes workshop / Blacksmiths at work / The Batavia
Mendenhall Glacier outside Juneau, Alaska – July 2008 Featured in Made By Nature group May 2009 / Featured in Postcard Style group June 2009
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