107 kilometres long 4 metres high 192 intersected streets 5,075 escapes 200 fatal attempts 1 wall 1 city 2 worlds
this is a gargoyle fairy demon thingy….yeah,i wasnt trying for much other then pretty in this one
from i book im working on,i likes it!
This is the same boat as in Waterline.
Reflection of the waterline of a boat.
WOW, talk about being in the moment, when I saw this scene I almost forgot to take any photo’s it was so tranquil. / The sea was like glass,with the Island before me and the moon above the spacedock at Almas Peak, all against a backdrop of the White Nebula. / What an incredible end to a perfect holiday. WOW
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Another image from a recent outing to an abandoned complex. Other images from this location can be seen here.
This image took first place for digital art for the month of April 2008 at Digital Image Cafe
So many sunsets in a lifetime,too few lifetimes. Just 2 renders stitched. Featured in Friends of RedBubble You’re Accepted Dimensions
/ This photo consists of 3 layers, I took the sunsets layer and added the egrets layer with photoshop and then I added the flood filter to the image giving it the nice reflections of the sunset and egret, all done using photoshop and blending colors I’ve been waiting for my dreams / To turn into something / I could believe in / And looking for that / Magic rainbow / On the horizon / I couldn’t see it / Until I let go / Gave into love and watched all the bitterness burn / Now I’m coming alive / Body and soul / And feelin’ my world start to turn And I’ll taste every moment / And live it out loud / I know this is the time, / This is the time / To be more than a name / Or a face in the crowd / I know this is the time / This is the time of my life / Time of my life Holding onto things that vanished / Into the air / Left me in pieces / But now I’m rising from the ashes / Finding my wings / And all that I needed / Was there all along / Within my reach / As close as the beat of my heart So I’ll taste every moment / And live it out loud / I know this is the time, / This is the time to be / More than a name / Or a face in the crowd / I know this is the time / This is the time of my life / Time of my life And I’m out on the edge of forever / Ready to run / I’m keeping my feet on the ground / My arms open wide / My face to the sun I’ll taste every moment / And live it out loud / I know this is the time, / This is the time to be / More than a name / Or a face in the crowd / I know this is the time / This is the time of my life / Time of my life / More than a name / Or a face in the crowd / This is the time / This is the time of my life. / This is the time of my life. Credits to David Cook
Capturing the atmosphere of a springtime bloom, in Ashridge wood, Hertfordhire. Greeting Cards / Framed Print / Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/2.8, 1/320 sec, ISO 100. No filters used and hand held. A small amount of dust and scratches removed in photoshop. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
A flight to Denver Colorado, a 5 hour drive to Togwotee Mountain Pass, USA at an altitude of 9767ft made for some spectacular scenary, but also made for the worst altitude sickness EVER. One by one our party fell ill, only I remained standing. I went out on Christmas Day, took various shots including this one from the car, I also took a video diary of the trip for everyone in bed. I should really dig it out as I remember they wern’t happy with my jolly commentary. Only after I got stuck in the snow did I begin to feel exceptionally ill. The trip was immediately cut short. I missed out on the Devils Tower Wyoming and Mount Rushmore. Dammit. Greeting Cards / Framed Print / Canon 10D, 70-200mm at 135mm, f/9.5, 1/90 sec, ISO 200. No filters used and mounted on the car door. A small amount of dust and scratches removed in photoshop. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
It was such a lovely day in Clevedon, UK. I had seen a picture a friend took of the pier and was trying to recreate it in colour. I hope you like it. Note to self, always were suncream on a sunny day, ouch. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/16, 1/100 sec, ISO 100. No filters used. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me
humm .. one of the best type ? ... yeah … one of the best type :-)
While in Rhosili, Wales I took a few shots of the coast. There are quite a few shots from this series. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 24mm, f/16, 1/100 sec, ISO 100. ND4 + ND9 Filters, plus my camera and tripod, I left my bicycle up on the headland. A vast amount of dust and scratches removed in photoshop. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Coastal Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
Tom Uglys and the Captain Cook bridges by David Petranker Strong westerly winds across NSW have generated one of the most spectacular dust storms in the history of Sydney according to the Weather Channel. An orange haze has covered the city, reducing visibility, causing transport problems and creating health concerns for those with respiratory problems. “This is the biggest dust storm I have ever seen in Sydney,” says Dick Whitaker, senior meteorologist at The Weather Channel with more than 40 years of meteorological experience. “The last dust storm to hit Sydney was in October 2002 but it was nowhere as big as the one we are seeing today.” “The storm is as a consequence of an extended period of strong winds and very dry conditions over western NSW. We are looking at it gradually improving later this morning to early afternoon but it should remain hazy all day.” Leader readers have been quick to grab the abundance of photo opportunities this morning. Sydney woke to the red haze as dust blown in from western NSW caused havoc. All citybound lanes on the M5 East tunnel were closed earlier this morning while ferries were cancelled and some trains were delayed. Even a horse racing meeting at Canterbury Park racecourse had to be cancelled today. Passengers at Sydney Airport were told to expect significant delays and motorists should take extra care throughout the day because of harsh weather conditions. Sutherland SES spokesman John Gonzalez said volunteers had taken away fallen trees at Kareela and Menai. Matt Kirby at Kogarah SES said his team removed trees at Hurstville, Blakehurst and Rockdale. Primary schools in St George and Sutherland Shire are also taking precautions, keeping children in classrooms until the dust settles. Students from Our Lady of Fatima Primary School at Caringbah, were among many advised by teachers to remain inside with the windows closed. http://www.theleader.com.au/news/local/news/general/dust-storm-loses-puff/1631494.aspx
I was off to take some photographs of some waterfalls in the Breacon Beacons in Wales when I almost missed this scene. Had there not been a break in the cloud I may have missed it. It was probably the best drive by shooting photograph I have to date. I’ve had a little play in photoshop and thought I’d post the results. / The original was shot using a Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 27mm, f/8, 1/60 sec, ISO 400. No filters used and mounted on the car door. I then upped the exposure in photoshop with a layered PS approach and added some crows for effect. I hope you like it. © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
I lost about 8 years of work due to a accidental click of a delete key in 2004, I stupidly had not backed up the work. Two days ago while clearing out the loft I found the photo of the girl with some others I thought had been lost forever, phew. The shot of the girl was taken in Sailsbury, Wiltshire, UK 2002 at a Civil War Reenactment and the the background is a lovely walk through Ashridge, Bedfordshire UK, which I took yesterday, I have added a few textures to the overall blend. The composite work has been done in photoshop CS4. I hope you like it. Greeting Cards / Framed Print / Girl / Canon D60, 70-200mm at 200mm, f/5.6, 1/250 sec, ISO 400. / No filters used and hand held. Background / Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/16, .8 sec, ISO 100. / 3 stop Layer Comp. No filters used and tripod. © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
Ah life is bliss, unless your that one friend that always is there, but not “there” /
This photogenic mermaid was my attempt to improve my art skills in between projects. What that really means is, I was out of work and I got to do something all for myself. I wanted to play with skin tones and hair in an underwater environment and it’s my pleasure to show you the finished piece.
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