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I am fascinated by Sea Urchins and their amazing textures, colours and patterns. Best viewed large.
I love these soft and tender hairs that remind on a dandelion. camera Canon EOS 1000 D / lens 18 – 55 mm
Seed Pod from a Sweet Gum tree… you learn something new everyday.
Paris, Fr not Las Vegas, Nevada!:) Canon 7D kit 17-85mm
for Remembrance Day in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, on 8th November 2009 In memory of all those fallen in wars and who are still falling.
My daughter and her cousins taking a stroll around “the circle” as they call it, in the campground we summer at on Lesser Slave Lake, AB Canon Rebel XTI
My little sister Vicky-Lee (5) playing with a magnifying glass. Canon 350d, natural light, / Post Processing done in Photoshop Elements 6 / ISO 400, f/5.6, 1/50 sec, 55mm
IMPRESSION / I use Photoshop and Corel Painter for this digital art /
My mother’s 80th birthday celebration. She has in her hands a photobook my niece made for her from photos of her life collected from all of us . She told us so many stories behind the photos that we didn’t know, and we all laughed so much. It was the best time! I entered this (with some trepidation) in the camera club competition as the subject was ‘Humour’ – and it won a first place. The judge liked that it was blurry – said it looked like the photographer might have been drinking too much with the subjects, bringing us in to the image, rather than closing us out. So my least technically good image shot with my least expensive equipment gets a first. Who knew!? Ricoh GR Digital, 24mm lens, ISO154, f/2.4, 1/10 sec and given a bleach bypass filter in Nik Color Efex pro FEATURED IN THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER’S GROUP!
McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala, India FEATURED IN THE INCREDIBLE INDIA GROUP SEPT. 21/09 / FEATURED IN THE RUSTIC GROUP Oct. 10/09 / FEATURED IN THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER GROUP Nov. 9/09
Shine You say that you never had a mum / And nobody needs you / So cry, so cry / You believe that life rolls by / Just to deceive you / By your time, by your time / You’re getting old / And the longer you take / The slower your pain will grow / It will grow, it will grow / You can close your eyes / And hope that when you open them / You’ve got a brand new life / Do you find, you can’t hide? You can give your life / You can lose your soul / You can bang your head / Or you can drown in hole / Nothing lasts forever / But you can try / Look around you / Everyone you see / Everyone you know / Is going to Shine Grow up and make the best of what you’ve got / Of what you’ve got, / Of what you’ve got / The days are going by and you’re sittin’ on your arse / And you’re wondering why, why, why, yeah You can give your life, or / You can lose your soul / You can bang your head / Or you can drown in a hole / Nothing lasts forever / But you can try / Look around you / Everyone you see / Everyone you know / Is going to Shine You can bang your head / Or you can drown in a hole / Nothing lasts forever / But you can try / Look around you / Everyone you see / Everyone you know / Is going to Shine You say that you never had a mum / And nobody needs you / So cry, so cry, so cry / You believe that life rolls by just to deceive you / By your time, well by your time / Your getting old / And the longer you take the slower you’ll pain will grow / It’ll grow, it’ll grow / You can close your eyes / And hope that when you open them / You’ve got a brand new life You can give your life or / You can lose your soul / You can bang your head / Or you can drown in a hole / Nothing lasts forever / But you can try / Look around you / Everyone you see / Everyone you know / Is going to Shine You can bang your head / Or you can drown in a hole / Nothing lasts forever / But you can try / Well look around you / Everyone you see / Everyone you know / Is going to Shine Vanessa Amorosi
Well, not glass, but still water that evening that looked like glass, and it was this view of the gull looking through the dark reflection that caught my eye… Nikon D70s; Sigma 50-500mm lens;f/6.3; 1/200sec; 320mm focal length; PSE / And I think these two shots sort of work together. They may be only the lowly sky-rats to some, but they are among my most favorite birds for their big hearts and courage not to fly off as soon as you come within meters of them. /
Outtake from the Starlet collab, loved how Deanna looked when she was getting up from the ‘death’ scene so I couldn’t resist! Photography and post processing: Julia Thomas / Lighting: Andy G Williams / MUA and Hair: Elska Studios / Model: Deanna Freeth
ok – I know this shot may not look all that difficult.. but this cutey had really thick glasses – so it was quite a challenge finding the light to NOT cast a shadow… His personality is as big as his smile.. cacnon 40d f5.0 1/640th sec ISO 400 EF50mm f1.8 II lens a little sharpening and cropping.. thats all folks – he’s larger than life in large!
Aloha kakou, I thought you may enjoy a shot of Pa’ako Beach at sunset on the evening of our first wedding anniversary / 07 November 2009 _ / Be sure to listen to the beautiful song at the bottom of this page, it is quite wonderful. / _Aloha ‘oe :)) Evening light on Pa’ako Beach, Maui Hawai’i / The island of Lana’i is on the horizon on the left and Oneloa (Big Beach) Makena is in the distance on the right. The division between Big Beach and Little Beach was caused by a lava flow and earthquake in approximately 1790. The hill dividing the beaches is called Pu’u Ola’i or Earthquake Hill. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi “At the northernmost corner of the Polynesian triangle, the Hawaiian Islands stand as a sentry for a collection of atolls, volcanic remnants, coral blocks and large islands that punctuate the region stretching to Aotearoa (New Zealand) in the south and Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in the east. Hawai’i is the newest landmass in Polynesia and the most isolated settled area on the globe, rife with unique ecosystems. Maui, sitting in the middle of the main Hawaiian island chain, is young geologically. Haleakala, still volcanically active in the 18th century and now considered dormant, rises 10,023 feet. The older and more eroded West Maui Mountains are 1.3 million years old. The tallest point at Pu’u Kukui – 5,788 feet – is one of the rainiest spots on earth. Ka’anapali is on the leeward side of these mountains of West Maui on the slopes facing the islands of Lana’i, visible on the horizon in this image and the beautiful island of Moloka’i.” Information Source / Currently with 2730 Views
This little stream is one of the streams that feeds Beus pond with water Beus pond is in Ogden Utah
My neighbors dog, Max. / /
This shot was entered in the Enviromental Portraiture section of the Cherry Festival Exhibition. (More can be found about the Young Cherry Festival here). It received a Commended. Nikon D200 / 18-200 vr lens / F10 / Shutter 1/12 / ISO 100 / Focal length 36mm
Its great to get back to shooting again. Today I had 4 mini sessions at a local community centre, 1/2 hour each client. This little girl was a star, she had the most amazing hair!!
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, looking across Flinders St to Federation Square. Featured in Cityscapes & City Skylines.
The spring flowers bloom around an electricity pole on the street outside my flat.
The bird is also known in North America as the Arctic Owl or the Great White Owl. The Snowy Owl is the official bird of Quebec. This species of owl nests on the ground, building a scrape on top of a mound or boulder. A site with good visibility, ready access to hunting areas, and a lack of snow is chosen. Gravel bars and abandoned eagle nests may be used. Breeding occurs in May, and depending on the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximately every other day over the course of several days. Hatching takes place approximately five weeks after laying, and the pure white young are cared for by both parents. Both the male and the female defend the nest with their young from predators. Some individuals stay on the breeding grounds while others migrate. Canon 30D / / Welcome! Thanks For Stopping By And taking A Look. / All Comments and Fav’s Are Truely Appreciated. Thank You!!! / / / /
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