Air hot
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Attended the most amazing Rockabilly weekend festival in Las Vegas, and this was the view from the famous Gold Coast Hotel… Thought I died went back in time! Who wouldn’t want to live in that era!
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Flying Machine / by Karin Taylor / from the ‘Inspired Series’ / / Mixed Media / ink, chalk pastel, charcoal, acyrlic, mediums / silver, gold, bronze and rose metallic acrylics / adobe photoshop My most recent work, this piece was influenced by the ‘gliders’ in my family who have taken to the sky recently. My husband, my son and their friend Erich are all involved in a local gliding club…and always suggesting I paint an aeroplane lol I thought, there’s no way i can do that! / But i found a way, after lots of thinking on the subject to incorporate a sort of flying contraption i designed myself into this piece. My girl is onward bound and it’s semi-self portrait i guess you could say…altho most people don’t see the resemblance to me….she is a lot younger, perhaps how i would like to be thought of lol Also inspired by my lovely and ever patient friend Christine / a fabulous friend and textile artist, her threads and yarn and tactile things have affected me on an immense scale, so that all my work these days is imbued with these elements….although there is no actual wool or thread in the painting, i have used these as inspiration for her scarf and hair detail. The khaki overalls are what i wear when i’m painting, with a white singlet in summer, or a jumper in winter…...i am yet to find a hairdresser who could accomplish this hairstyle for me.. the little parrot represents conscience, a little voice that knows right from wrong….this is an idea loosely taken from a movie i saw a while ago ‘The Golden Compass’ I dedicate this painting to Christine, as she has listened to all my crazy ideas, and very carefully encourages me or points out things that may help, and i don’t know where i’d be without her…..thanx Chris :) Patchwork and patterns, repitition, daisies, journeys, serene expressions, genuity…..
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I just couldn’t pick my favorites, I love bright colors.
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I went for a hot air balloon ride a couple of weeks ago – it’s quite the way to travel. I was surprised by the accuracy of the ‘steering’. The wind direction varies with altitude, so the pilot took us up and down into different air currents to control our direction. We landed within a few hundred metres of the target – after a 20km flight. Mind you, we did crash into a tree during the landing. This is an image looking into the ballon from the basket.
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A few years ago, Mildura hosted the World Hot Air Balloon Championships. I headed up there for a few days to enjoy the event. Travelling with the competitors was great as I got to see how quickly they measured the weather conditions and set up their balloons. About 80 balloons were raised at about the same time, many of them side-by-side like this, in a rush to take advantage of the best wind conditions. Not only were they pushing against each other on the ground, but the balloons would also bump each other in the air, it was really an amazing sight.
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A shot from the 2007 Plano Balloon Festival. This was my first time to see a night glow and I can say it is something to see! Thanks for taking time to look at my work More aviation photos can be seen here
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When you are up there, there is no wind. The world unfolds in the light around you. / To watch the sun rise from a hot air balloon is a wonderful experience….
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Photo taken at the 2006 Ogden Valley Balloon Festival in Eden Utah.
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I was in Snow Mass near Aspen, Colorado, for Balloon Glow. At dusk the balloons were inflated. The crowd counted down and all the balloons were lit up at the same time. It was a spectacular scene with the storm clouds moving in. The clouds lit up with the glow. This was the culmination of a wonderful evening which included some of the best barbeque I’ve ever had.
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Taken at the Geelong Show
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Travel for me is about stepping outside of my normal comfort zone. I have never thought about balloons. I’m not intensely afraid of heights or anything, but I don’t like the idea of having so much air between my feet and the ground. I would never have thought to try to arrange something like this at home, but when our guide suggested that this might be something the group would enjoy, most of us took advantage. The first morning in Luxor started out as dawn broke high above the city of Luxor and the Valley of the Kings…. More from Egypt
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I shot into the Sun after noticing that the distant hot air balloon was in the centre of it (I added this comment after Alan’s observation and comment)
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This was a gem I came across in a Sydney warehouse. It was begging for some attention so I popped it on a pedestal. If it could talk I would listen.
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Balloons Over Waikato coming up, can’t wait for Darth Vader and the haunted house. www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography
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A night burn inflating colorful hot-air balloons at night at the Prosser Balloon Fair.
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Another as a part of the “geisha pop pin ups” series i’ve been toying with. / This one inspired by summer, which has only just begun. Really love these bubbles, reminds me of some sort of crazy ad for soda! / Kanji: Heat Treatment! / . / Available in ALL the poster sizes, as is the other one: / . / and the tee: / / detail: /
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I never fancied myself someone who would enjoy hot air ballooning. It’s not that I’m phobic of flying, but I never have liked so much air between my feet and the ground, but the opportunity arose while in Luxor, and I had to try it out. I can report back that it is really an incredible sensation, made far better by an incredible view like the Dawn skies over Luxor. In the twilight beneath these balloons is the ancient Valley of the Kings, where New Kingdom Pharaohs were buried a couple thousands years ago. In the end, this experience of drifting on the winds was one of my absolute favorite moments of the entire trip. Something I probably never would have tried here, but travel, for me at least, is stepping outside those comfortable areas. More from Egypt
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everyday we make promises to ourselves / everyday we flout them / everyday we try and keep the word / everyday we break it… / atleast someone is trying Credits: Photography of the beautiful child exclusively done for this artwork by my dear friend `tracie76 . She is amazing!
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“Cow balloon” is part of a series (acryllic and ink on paper) I did for a book of my paintings combined with humorous animal poetry (from various authors) called “Het stapelschaap en andere dierengedichten” ISBN-10 90 77408 27 4.
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Hot air balloons fly over Canberra most mornings. However, you have to get up early to see them. These guys were cruising over Lake Burley Griffin, admiring the Australian National Museum.
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vector,felt & silk fabric…
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