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  • I was wandering around my Mum’s garden, when I heard a loud buzzing nearby, I looked and spotted this huge bee covered in pollen flitting from flower to flower on the blackberry bushes. I took a few snaps and this was the best one. I actually have this one poster size in a frame on my wall.

  • I love how images can look so different in sunshine and in stormy weather. The flowers look great in this stormy pic the sky making a wonderful background to these wonderful yellow flowers that would normally look blown in the bright sunshine.

  • My dad’s collection of Chinese pots – some date from around the 1600s I believe, and they were brought to Australia by the early Chinese immigrants. He dug them up in the Goldfields around Victoria, back in his digging days. No wonder I wanted to be an archaeologist.

  • Some feathers found on the beach, arranged in an old ink well and then with some Photoshop treatment.

  • COMPUTER PAINTING

  • Another one of my dad’s antique Chinese pots.

  • The Queen Victoria link comes from the blurry statue in the background – it’s of QV at the Botannical Gardens in Melbourne. Playing with a vintage-style texture and some new PS actions I found.

  • Another pot from my dad’s collection. Photographed and the given a treatment. Most of his pots were dug up around the goldfields in Victoria and some are 100s of years old, bought out to Australia by Chinese immigrants in the mid-19th century. I don’t know the history of this one…but I love the colours.

  • I don’t know why, but everywhere I go these days I see these beautiful, colourful weeds. By the side of the road, in a field, hiding in the garden. Some of these are magnificent…I’m not sure that this is one such magnificent creature, but I like to capture the neglected and ignored flowers around me and give them a once-over.

  • I chose the name for this photo because I was originally thinking to remove the overhead power lines from the picture. Then I liked how they contrasted with the wire-like strands of the flower stalks. A bit incongruous – the delicate flowers growing out in a rural village and these wires transmitting information and sounds around the place, with that buzz, buzz you get from overhead wires. This is a weedy plant growing on a street corner, where half of the lovely pink flowers had already shrivelled up from the hot sun. The flowers and wires are as shot – the only processing involved textures and colour adjustments.

  • Face massage may best be done by rubbing gently with the tips of the fingers from the centre of the face outwards. This shows a good finger massage for lines round the eyes and cheeks. Number one in a series of three. / PeekABoo 2 PeekABoo 3

  • Swallows swooping and diving near the beach.

  • I took this during last summer at Langstone Harbour. Straight from camera, have just cropped. Camera Used:Canon Powershot A700 Techs / Aperture: F4 / Exposure Time: 1/320 / Flash: No / Focal Length: 5.8mm / ISO: 100 / Shutterspeed: 1/298

  • One of my dad’s antique teapots, Japanese I think, with a bit of a treatment.

  • Trying a new way to process my images, which in themselves might not be that interesting, but when put together in a six-typch they take on a different look. Melbourne General Cemetary

  • Taken last summer, I spotted this grasshopper hiding in the shade. Taken at Brook meadow, Emsworth,Hampshire

  • Coming in to land…

  • Taken last summer in me garden, this bee was enjoying my Golden Wings rose.

  • Taken at Catherington Pond

  • Originally built in 1872 then rebuilt after being badly damaged by a flood in 1886. Using part of the original materials the bridge was rebuilt at a cost of $899. It is 74 feet 6 inches long, 18 feet 10 inches wide and has an entrance height of 13 feet. The flooring is made of 2X6 inch oak boards laid on edge (like in a butcher block)

  • Out of respect for the local Mennonite community in St. Jacobs Ontario, who do not like having their pictures taken, I have blurred, film grained, etc…, this series so that their identities remain unknown.

  • The problem with the person’s presence in that window is that there can be no person in that window. Nor are there any individuals anywhere where beyond the first floor. Due to the damaged condition of the building all access to all upper levels is barricaded to ensure the safety of those visiting and working in the building. The most obvious conclusion that can be drawn is that this is an image of a spirit entity of some sort. The presence in the window appears to be a nurse; this is concluded by the white apparel they appear to be wearing. It is obviously a female. This is a real image. It is not a fake, altered or created image. On the day the image was taken there were volunteers working at cleanup and restoration on the first floor of the Bowen Building and it has been verified that no one went or attempted to go past the barricades on the stairs. The web site for the present attempts to save the building / http://www.savethebowen.com/wst_page2.html The web site with a detailed history and accounts of incidents that have occurred. / http://www.prairieghosts.com/barton.html The web site with additional historical information. / http://www.eco-absence.org/il/bartonville/

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