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  • Pencil Portrait (Graphite)

  • Charcoal drawing – my first!

  • Taken at Addo Game Park on a Konica film camera in 1981, when I was living in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. I had three rolls of brilliant shots and the company that developed them “lost” two rolls. Bastards. Probably turned uo in some wildlife book.

  • After going for a balloon ride across the Masai Mara region of Kenya, we came across these 2 girls (lionesses) who were obviously out on the hunt for food. They totally ignorned us as we sat in awe as they casually strolled past our vehicle. An incredible sight & feeling to see them so close in the wild doing what comes naturally.

  • Baobab Tree, Kilimanjaro Safari. Orlando, Florida, 2009. © 2009 J.J. Taylor, All Rights Reserved. I was traveling on a Kilimanjaro Safari tour vehicle in Animal Kingdom when I made this image. The tree and branches are odd and creepy, so I wanted that feeling conveyed in the finished work. I created a monochrome cyan tinting that works for me.

  • Wildlife and predators in Kruger National Park, South Africa

  • Natures answer to the catwalk, however these elegant Spires never go out of fashion.

  • Exactly what the title say’s, A lesson for us all in grace, style and gentle etiquette

  • Follow Wayne King’s images on Twitter: / http://Twitter.com/King_Mindscapes Photographed with Canon Digital Rebel EOS300, 80-200 Telephoto Lens This image is available for use in nonprofit fund raising efforts with permission of the artist. At no cost to your organization you may adopt an image(s) for your organization and receive 1/2 the net revenues. Follow this link to learn more. / http://photoexpressionist.blogspot.com/2008/11/non-profit-organization-fundraising.html © Wayne D. King All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Wayne D. King. The prices herein reflect a special “digital signature edition”. If you would like a limited edition print signed and dated by the artist, please call 603-786-9378. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. Washday Book Calendar Links New Hampshire Mindscapes 2009 Washday Calendar 2009 Mindscapes – Children 2009 Calendar All God’s Critters – 2009 Calendar The Garden in My Mind, 2009 Calendar Mindscapes – the Color of Life, 2009 Calendar

  • this elephant was so relaxed it just munched on its food without a worry in the world

  • Matted print without frame shown on the right – it is a modern sleek look without the added cost of custom framing and it looks great on any office or home wall. Also consider a loose glossy canvas as option to flat frame as you would with normal paper prints; the texture on a cotton canvas plus the fact that the larger the print (I have personally printed at sizes of up to 1.5 meter on satin semi gloss and glossy canvas) the more spectacular it looks and the texture compliments my art and the ethereal color tone extremely well, it also blends iso200 & iso400 noise so well that it has become a preference in some photos even if I could have used a much lower iso100 speed just for the added painterly effect the grain produces and ‘life’ of the fiber texture it gives prints printed this way – definitely an option I would recommend before considering any other cotton rag matte paper when a bigger size is preferred. Flickr Gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/soulmyst/ P.S If you prefer to view this on imageKind do a search “soulmyst”

  • Taken near the town of Springfontein "Springfontein is an important railway junction. The lines from Port Elizabeth and East London to Gauteng converge here while another line runs west to the diamond-producing town of Koffiefontein via Jagersfontein and Fauresmith. The town derives its name from a strong artesian spring on the farm Springfontein. Hartleydale, part of this farm, was chosen as the site for the new village in 1904. Municipal status was granted in 1912. Springfontein is situated 150km south-west of Bloemfontein on the N1. This towns history relates directly to the struggle, and especially to the hardships, of the Anglo-Boer War. Concentration Camp / This concentration camp was situated east of the town. During 1901 it was hit by a heavy snowstorm and many of the tents were damaged. Due to the severe winter the death rate were high in the camp. A total of 704 people, mainly children, died in the concentration camp. Concentration Camp Cemetery / The graves of over 700 Boer and British victims of the Anglo-Boer War buried in the same cemetery. / Matted print without frame shown on the right – it is a modern sleek look without the added cost of custom framing and it looks great on any office or home wall.” —-—-—-—-—— Matted print without frame shown on the right – it is a modern sleek look without the added cost of custom framing and it looks great on any office or home wall. Also consider a loose glossy canvas as option to flat frame as you would with normal paper prints; the texture on a cotton canvas plus the fact that the larger the print (I have personally printed at sizes of up to 1.5 meter on satin semi gloss and glossy canvas) the more spectacular it looks and the texture compliments my art and the ethereal color tone extremely well, it also blends iso200 & iso400 noise so well that it has become a preference in some photos even if I could have used a much lower iso100 speed just for the added painterly effect the grain produces and ‘life’ of the fiber texture it gives prints printed this way – definitely an option I would recommend before considering any other cotton rag matte paper when a bigger size is preferred. Flickr Gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/soulmyst/ P.S If you prefer to view this on imageKind do a search “soulmyst”

  • South African sunrise through the wattle and gum trees. The dew was still clinging to the leaves.

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