Crashing waves caught in time with the John Hancock of Chicago
driving down teh road with a friend I turned my lens to the world outside / and this is what I get
Composite image om many photos from my collection. / The rough idea of a (portal transport) in the midst of a battle. / Here the model is shooting light from her eye. The next stage is to get stuck into this with some sketching. / In an effort to transpose the light reflections more into a 3D space. I also want to fringe the bubble with a structure. / Eventually Ill work on a Background. Work in Progress. Damian
Model: Inga
An old 8mm film projector
Twelve of the best photos from the 2008 motorsport season, through the eyes of photographer Marcel Stawiczny of MARSTA Motorsport Photography, www.marsta.com.
From the John R. Shook 2008 Water Collection – Pedernales River in central Texas
Tennis
Rafael Nadal, Australian Open 2008
Ana Ivanovic, Australian Open 2008
James Blake, Australian Open 2008
Maria Sharapova, Australian Open 2008
Captured during a pow wow at the O’odham Tash Days in Casa Grande, AZ.
Jockeys in the homestretch at Thistledown Racetrack, Cleveland, Ohio
Monster trucks are one of God’s personal gifts to the United States. While they garner more than their fair share of negative attention, any self respecting gearhead has to agree that the mechanical awe inspired by one of these creations is tremendous. Before anyone out there rolls their eyes and reaches for the downvote button, let’s put things into perspective first: Monster trucks weigh three times as much as your car, stand 12 feet tall, push about 1500 horsepower and can literally crush you in a 0 to 60 race. They are 10,000++ pound flying chunks of steel, can run up and over most man-made barriers and are equipped with remote shut-off switches to help prevent an accident if the driver loses control at any time. Maintaining the $150,000 to $250,000 truck quickly adds up to cost more than the truck itself. However, this does not stop monster truck drivers from lending or giving parts to fix a competitor’s truck even when they are slated to go head to head in the next round. It is the friendliest professional motorsport I have ever heard of. / / Monster Truck Rally Del Mar Fairgrounds, CA 2008 / Freestyle / / / Monster Truck Poster /
I have a bad feeling about this….
Young male boxer named Bender who loves to show off his boxing skills with humans. :) /
Street photography – Amsterdam Young couple, ready to take the metro – At least… he is… :) – she still lingers on the romantic kiss they had just a moment before… Photograph made with Pentax K10D camera. / Comments and feed-back always welcome. Thanks for looking :)
I love capturing action and then when I upload it, find even more info than I could see at the time. Like this one you can actually see the fish in the water when you blow it up. Len was soooo excited and happy to catch such a big one, 18 inches and delicious for dinner. / Canon Rebel xti Kiss / in the Red River out of Questa, New Mexico
An action shot taken of a mate unicycling through Mousehold Woods, Norwich,Norfolk, UK Sony Alpha+Minolta+Photoshop CS2 Featured in Students & Beginners
Scroll down for another image of this beautiful Cow Moose and her darling calf From my collection: / Emerquinox ~ The Spirit of Alaska ~ Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox. This magnificent Cow Moose and her young calf were photographed near North Pole Alaska, which is about a twenty minute drive from Fairbanks Alaska on Badger Road. Did you know more than one Moose is still Moose? Many Moose, or two Moose, or one Moose, it is always Moose. Just thought you would want to know that. :) I have many more images of this beautiful Cow Moose and her yearling calf as they permitted me to watch and photograph them for over an hour. Many of my viewers seem to perceive I am standing on the ground within arms length of this 1200+ lb Moose!! I wish for everyone to know and understand that I remained in my truck watching her with her adorable calf for well over an hour. And while she did approach me as I remained in my truck watching her, (with my engine idling and heater blowing as the temps were subzero!) once she decided I was no threat to her, she seemed as curious about me as I was about her and her darling calf! The Cows are very protective of their young, and the Bulls are aggressive and unpredictable as well. And I would advise everyone to never approach a Moose. She is a ‘resident’ Moose, and she and her calf live in the deep forest surrounding my home in the wilderness when I lived in Alaska near North Pole. She is wild, and certainly not tame, as someone asked. A Cow Moose will kill you if you come between her and her calves. Cows are generally not hunted, and she is simply accustomed to being around humans since she is one of several generations of Moose born in this area. With an abundance of Diamond Willow (their favourite) and other tender shoots along the roadways, and the remnants of summer gardens, they simply brush off the snow with their noses and browse. She has no need to migrate. There are many many more in this area. They are elusive however, and nocturnal for the most part, so it is always a thrill to see one! It is only in winter when one sees them struggling to survive the deep winter browsing during the “daylight” hours. And then too, in winter it is dark for so many hours so the night is extended! Most people think of Alaska as The Land of the Midnight Sun. That is true only for a short time in a very brief summer. In winter Alaska is The Land of Perpetual Darkness. The calf’s first winter is the most precarious. This calf is experiencing her first winter. I can see that she is a female calf by her fine feminine sex characteristics. The male calves are larger and masculine. During summer it is generally late evening, dusk, during the night and early morning when one sees the beautiful Moose browsing and foraging in the forests and along the rivers and roadways. ~ Sharon Mau The moose (Alces alces) is the world’s largest member of the deer family. The Alaska race (Alces alces gigas) is the largest of all the moose. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. / Reproduction is strictly prohibited. / All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date 20 January 2008 /
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