Building: Casino Olympic / City: Vilnius / Country: Lithuania / Date: 31 July, 2007 / Time: 21:44 pm / Camera: Canon EOS 5D / Lens: Canon EF28-105mm f/4L IS USM / Focal length: 28mm / Aperture: f/4 / Shutter speed: 1/8 sec / ISO: 200 / Editing: Photoshop / . / . / . /
Abstract palette knife painted
Abstact painting by palette knife in distressed black and turquoise with gesso layers.
Mixed media collage with blue and red
Artwork
COMPUTER PAINTING
Charcoal drawing, scanned etching plate and Apophysis overlays
/ All artwork is© Stephen Mitchell, All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
Location: / Reculver, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 21 June 2007, 9.53 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/5.6 : 1/3 second : 55mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Taken on the longest day of the year there was a collection of people having a picnic party up at the base of Reculver Towers. It seems quite a popular place to watch the sun set at the latest possible time.
BEST VIEWED LARGER Berrys Bay is located on the Northern shore of Sydney Harbour . The harbour has many bays and tributaries. Berrys Bay /Balls Head Reserve can be reached by train from the city, you alight at Waverton Railway Station. The former BP Berry’s Bay bulk fuel storage and distribution terminal is located on the cliffs and foreshore area of Balls Head/Waverton Peninsula approximately 1.6 km northwest of the Sydney CBD. The site was operated by BP Australia as a fuel storage and distribution facility from the early 1920s. BP’s operations ceased in 1993 and the tanks were demolished in the mid 1990s. Premier Bob Carr announced in 1997 that this site, together with the Coal Loader and Caltex Sites on the other side of the peninsula would be preserved as Public Open Space It now has been returned to the public, as part of Sydney Harbour National Park, as you can see it is a magical site with wonderful panoramic views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge , Sydney Opera House (you can see under the bridge) the Sydney Skyline. Thank god governments make some good decisions returning open spaces to the people not the Developers. And yes England did send convicts to Australia for punishment Equipment used : Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens, no filters and processed using Photomatix My continuing journey into HDR continues ! SOLD to Fellow member of RB in the USA as a matted print /
Carlton Fire Brigade meet -21 Finalist Miss Italia-Australia
Thanks to Tony Ryan and Leigh
This is a Drypoint Etching (scratching into plastic) which I finished yesterday. Today I am going to frame it up for the “Little Archies” Exhibtion at Oak HIll Mornington. Wish me luck on that one and if you would like to buy the original than come along to the Exhibition. / This is handpainted PRINT – WATERCOLOUR on Arches paper. 1/20 at present. 2762 views on 5/12/09 / BillyLee
Post Card Sold 2009.07.11 Featured in the United States group on February 28th, 2009 [ top 3 ] United States group members: February Challenge Results: STATE HOUSES AND CAPITOLS / There were 21 very nice images entered; thank you! Top 10: Winner- Power To The People by Andy Mueller, IPA; an HDR image of the WI State Capitol that Andy took while playing tourist when visiting the city of Madison. Andy, I’m glad that you made the long trip to WI for that one! Also-, JustM (UT), Nancy Chambers (CA), Jack McCabe (RI), Lenny La Rue (CA), Renee Hubbard Fine Art (IN), Lisa Jones (AR), LudaNayvelt (MA), Linda Jackson( VT), and Charlene Aycock (UT) The Challenge winner is the new group avatar, the Top 3 are Featured Group Members, the Top 6 are Featured Images. The Independent Man stands proudly above the rotunda of the Rhode Island State House in Providence Rhode Island. Founded by Roger Williams as a place of tolerance of religious freedom, after being tossed out of Massachusetts Bay Colony. MORE on the STATE HOUSE JPM © 2008 / Photographs taken from Rhode Island Place Mall before Christmas. / Leica V Lux 1
Model shot 21 by David Petranker
Sunset over the town of Maldon in Essex, May 2009.
Year 2007 / Medium: mixed – acrylic, fabric, linen thread, rice paper. / Support: Canvas / Techniques: painting, stitching, collage, / Height 1016 mm x Width 1016 mm x Depth 37 mm / / From the Exhibition Elevating the Spirit. / Exhibited: 2007 Cairns Regional Gallery, Sugarama Gallery (Mourilyan); 2009 Umbrella Studio (Townsville). Abstract symbols portrayed: / - upright/upside-down vessels, for containment, alchemy / - a superimposed collaged grid layer of squares, made up of personal fabric remnants with inlaid diagonal leaf and abstract vessel shapes for transitional states; / - large X’s (X = As is above, so is below; bonding/attachment) are stitched in a spirit channel/passage line; / - linear boundaries, primal colours and contrasting tones define dualities; / - parallel lines create spatial depth, layers, veils of 3D illusions and hidden/secret passages; / - title/numbers also reference hidden symbology. /
Nikon D70s with 50mm “l o c k e d” series /
paper 160g/m,pens / 20/28cm
PLEASE READ THIS APPEAL. My name is Trevor and I am an Irish Missionary and Founder of Philadelphia Misison Charity. http://www.philadelphia33.org/ This is Naomi and she lives in Ungwa/fada village , a remote village in Nigeria. In this one village, there are 15 children with Chronic Rickets. Naomi is in terrible pain and and barely walk. her pelvis and both upper and lower limbs are bowed and twisted. Yet she always tries to run to em each time she see,s me. There are 14 others just like Naomi in Ungwa/Fada village. We need your help to provide a clean well, plus seeds, fertilizers, clothing, Medical care and tools so the whole village can survive. This is were God has called me to serve him. I ask not for myself, but for these precious children. Rickets can be stopped. We can do it. Lamentations 1:16 For these things I weep; mine eye, mine eye runneth down with water, my children are desolate. This is what I feel every day as I do what I can to help these children. My sorrow is deed and I am only sustained and comforted by God who is giving me those who he has hand-picked to Pray, encourage and give to these poor. His word is sure and I will Never give up until I and the Philadelphia Mission can reach all in these villages with Not Just The Christian Message, But with the materials and help they need. My sorrow is that i have little money of my own to help them. Lamentations 1:12 + Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow+. Come and partner with the Philadelphia Mission today. Join me and our small mission charity, and bless a child. We need each other. ALL MONEY RAISED FROM SALE OF MY ART, DONATED ART AND DONATIONS MADE VIA OUR CHARITY WEBSITE, GOES TO HELP THESE PRECIOUS CHILDREN. WE TAKE NOTHING OUT OF WHAT YOU GIVE TOWARDS CHARITY OVERHEADS. WE ARE NOT SALARIED AND COVER OUR OWN TRAVEL EXPENSES. SO ALL THAT YOU GIVE GOES TO THESE CHILDREN To make a donation, or find out more, Please visit our Charity Mission website: http://www.philadelphia33.org/ Camera: Canon 400D. Lens: Sigma 50-500 Telephoto. ISO 800.
I’ve wanted to take a shot of playing cards for a long time, and decided to get it together last night. As my contraption is practically impossible to hold facing down, I had to stick some cards together with tape, lean them against my wall, and put the contraption to use with my viewfinder and DSLR. Layered the original shot three times, desaturated colour, increased contrast and added several filters in orange, yellow and sepia, desaturating a little each time. Click here to see how I created this image. Featured in TTV: Through The Viewfinder Canon 50D / 18 – 55mm + Macro Filter / f4, 1/8, ISO 1600 / Ansco Rediflex / Home Made Dark Box Edited 1am MCN: CL466-M3CBB-WF7W9
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