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  • First morning at Havasu Falls. This was one of our most memorable backpacking trip in the Grand Canyon, USA.

  • Original Image – The Tea Factory, Liverpool First in a possible series of a recurring character and his adventures in Liverpool. Photo manipulation where the light from the torch is seen casting a shadow. Really pleased with the result and shall continue to find suitable locations for edit.

  • This image is in the public domain. I thought it would look great on a shirt. / From a 1916 edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, original illustration by Gordon Robinson. / Converted to vector drawing in Illustrator. Make sure you zoom in on this one. / / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................

  • OVER ONE HUNDRED VIEWS ~ THANK YOU Burano Italy

  • Jodhpur in Rajasthan is known as the ‘Blue City’ because of the beautiful shade of blue that most of the buildings are painted. The owners of this house must have decided to stamp some individuality on their home! / More travel shots like this in: / My Adventures

  • These three women in their lovely saris, so typical everywhere we went, caught the evening light as they walked down a crowded Jodhpur street. / More travel shots like this in: / My Adventures

  • This may only be a shaky handheld job on my little pocket camera (fujifilm finepix a500) but is one of the three pics I’m proudest of ...ever…. and it still makes my heart lurch every time I see it! It had been six and a half hour walk in and up from sea level to that point and comprised more rock scrambling than I had ever envisaged and a heartstoppingly precarious walk along the ridge. I had carried a small tripod every step of the way but the others waiting wanted to press on with even harder descent and 4 hour return trip so I had no chance to set up…..... / :)) The view looks back over Loch Hourn into the highlands from the top of Ladhar Bheinn, or ‘hoof hill’ ‘one of the finest mountains in Scotland with narrow rocky ridges and spectacular corries’ (Scottish Mountaineering Club Guide). It is 1020m but we had scrambled up and down on the jagged ridge repeatedly so had climbed considerably more. The last snows of the winter look reassuringly solid in this pic but in fact stood proud of the mountain leaving the sheer drop visible beneath. We had sailed into knoydart the most remote penisula on the scottish mainland from Mallaig into the hamlet of Inververie which is inaccessible by road, only by sea or a demanding walk of many miles. It is graced with the fantastic Old Forge pub with superb meals and imprompu nightly ceilidhs which walkers and sailors really enjoy! Deer roamed the gardens and early next morning I got the precious shot of morning gems Looking back in an amazing place For full details see heartbeat ridge Ladhar Bheinn, in the remote scottish knoydart peninsula For an idea of scale see also hey wait for me / See all pics of this stunning area by clicking this link: knoydart

  • The swan is a continuation of a theme I am currently exploring. I drew this one at work and I guess its my fairy tale escape from work. Its also inspired by Charles Kingsley’s The Water Babies and more recently book The Stolen Child by Keith Donohue (read it!). Both books are about a child being captured by nature and becoming faery-like creatures. This idea that nature would spirit a human child away to make them into one of their own intrigues me. It appeals to my sense of adventure and magic, and the hope that I’m not getting to old to escape anything that would stifle me.

  • And then the arrival on the Jungfraujoch, in the heart of a glorious glacier world on the very roof of Europe! Superb views extend as far as the summits of the Vosges Mountains in France and the Black Forest in Germany. The Great Aletsch Glacier, at 22 km the longest ice-stream in the Alps, begins on the Jungfraujoch-Top of Europe.

  • “By kind favour of a friend” I received this capture a long, long time ago from a friend via email, I cannot remember who sent it to me ! I just wanted to share this all. This was shot in “The Kruger National Park”. This is what a visit to the park can be like. / In 2007 the Game count in the park was: / Bluewildbeast 16.000 / Buffalo 31.000 / Hyena 2.000 / Impala 130.000 / Cheetah .225 / Giraffe 7.000 / Kudu 4.000 / Lion 2.000 / Leopard .950 / Elephants 12.000 / Zebra 23.000 / Black Rhino .300 / Warthog 4.000 / Waterbuck 3.000 / White Rhino 3.500 / Wild dog .350 / Entering the park at the south gate, taking the main road, and driving through to the north exit gate is a drive of 470km. A road might have a bend / Where you can end up with a massive “friend” / You might have to sit and wait / For the investigation to end ! / Enjoy….. This was a very inquisitive friend !

  • SpaceKid travels the galaxy encountering the strangest creatures both strange and bizarre! Despite spending his days traveling the cosmos, all the while documenting his incredible adventures with his trusty visi-capture, amazingly the lad still manages to make it home in time for dinner – ensuring that his parents never learn of his true space faring nature.

  • This view is one I have dreamed about for years after seeing it in an article I found on-line. The picture is taken off the rarely visited Mt Norgate (419m) overlooking Oberon Bay, then Norman, Pillar, Leonard and Tongue Points before getting to Shellback Island at Wilsons Promontory. When down amongst these points the fact that they line up is impossible to percieve how they do line up when up here is a true wonder to behold. The difficulty in getting to this spot was staggeringly hard involving two days of hard bushbashing and dangerous sea level traverses to cover less than 10km. Part of the journey can be seen on this You Tube clip . Incidentally this clip was of one of the easier traverses on which no-one actually got (very)wet (was so preoccupied with me and my companions doing the other ones safely I forgot to get my camera out, doh). For more of the story of this trip check out the caption linked with my Anser Island from South-west Point pic below. For more shots from this area check out my Wilsons Promontory gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • one of the new desert drawings series .

  • While taking the photos for this I realised that life would be so much easier if I had models!! The spider was easy to work with, LOL :) Inspired by 50’s B movies, old horror stories and Pulp Noir.

  • The beginning of a new adventure.

  • Taken at The Pinnacles @ Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. I loved how the colour of this rock was different to all those around it. I took many shots of the one rock but think I liked this one the best. I really loved this place and cannot wait to get myself back there, there’s so many different angles this place can be captured from and I want to find them all! Taken with my Canon 40D and 10-22mm wide angle lens. 4 seconds @ f14, ISO 100. One of the photos in my Phillip Island series, please click here to see the rest of my images in the series

  • A famous bamboo grove just outside of Kyoto. Its a magical place where you feel like you are stepping into some mythical dell. Normal light loses its traditional meaning here and the interplay between the bamboo and light is delightful. You can really lose yourself in the scene…

  • © All Rights Reserved – No Usage Allowed in Any Form Without My Written Consent. The Sumatran Tiger is an endangered species with less than 500 living in the wild. Sumatran Tigers are native to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and are the smallest of the 5 remaining sub species of tiger. (The others being the Siberian or Amur Tiger, the Bengal Tiger, the Indo Chinese Tiger and the South Chinese or Amoy Tiger) Unfortunately in the past 70 years, 3 other sub species have become extinct. Photographed at Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo, Chessington, London, England. Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi Top Ten Placement: / Beautiful Art of Exotic Animals! – ‘Get Art Promoted’ Group – August 2009.

  • “The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha”) is a novel written by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes. ...” Alonso Quixano, a retired country gentleman in his fifties, lives in an unnamed section of La Mancha with his niece and a housekeeper. He has become obsessed with books of chivalry, and believes their every word to be true…. He decides to go out as a knight-errant in search of adventure. He dons an old suit of armor, renames himself “Don Quixote de la Mancha,” and names his skinny horse “Rocinante.” He designates a neighboring farm girl, Aldonza Lorenzo, as his lady love, renaming her Dulcinea del Toboso, while she knows nothing about this. Eventually, he “acquires” his iconic “helmet.”...Don Quixote approaches another neighbour, Sancho Panza, and asks him to be his squire, promising him governorship of an island. The dull-witted Sancho agrees, and the pair sneak off in the early dawn. It is here that their series of famous adventures begin, starting with Don Quixote’s attack on windmills that he believes to be ferocious giants”. ...La Musica a first experimental digital painting inspired by the Book by Miguel Cervantes…using a TaletAIPTEK’ painted the Windmill of La Mancha put thru’ redfield fractalius, an apophysis of the Characters& a moon I created in lunar cell..woot! wot FuN lol! ..featured in ‘First things’ ...

  • A superhero or just another evil villain? Featured in The Patchwork group. / Featured in WTF Are You Wearing group. © 2009 Anne Hale.

  • On a shirt

  • An apartment block in Kunming, China. / Nikon D300 with 18-200 mm lens

  • 18 month old Etosha in the foreground and Echo behind, both brown lion cubs. The two brothers were inseparable for the hour we were with them. Taken at the Lion Encounter Reserve, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. The reserve breed brown lions to be reintroduced to the wild in a 5 stage program, designed to keep the wild cats away from extinction. Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art / Featured in Photography 101 / Featured in The Outsiders / Featured in Indigenous To East & Southern Africa / Featured in Earth Keepers Canon SX100IS This photo has not been enhanced, changed or edited in any way. Other Lion Shots: / Lion’s Pride / Someone Say Steak? / Innocent / Etosha / Watchful Eye / Not So Cowardly (This piece was uploaded again as it was deleted from my folio) MCN:C1C53-F9F0C-F6E79 More African work:

  • Some more ps work. Hope you like! MCN:C3UBR-PV12Q-ASKEU

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