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downtown Columbia, SC. Olympus OM-3. Sigma 21mm. Kodak Tri-X 400.
Another portrait of the octogenarian barber Tom, still working at 88.
Hoboken, NJ – Sept 2007
Prisma colored pencils, added some computer color to help darken. / RazorFish Bert gives his pal Bobby the Catfish a trim
Westfield, NJ – Sept 2008 – Hand held HDR
2007 – NJ – HDR
Taken in 2007, edited recently – HDR / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad
We wander`d to the Pine Forest / That skirts the Ocean`s foam; / The lightest wind was in its nest, / The tempest in its home. / The whispering waves were half asleep, / The clouds were gone to play, / And on the bosom of the deep / The smile of Heaven lay; / It seem`d as if the hour were one / Sent from beyond the skies / Which scatter`d from above the sun / A light of Paradise! Words by Percy Bysshe Shelley Painting using acrylics, inks, gold and silver leaf / 102×102 cm This painting is dedicated to Percy Bysshe Shelley who harmonies with the hues beneath the water. Samuel Barber composed music based on Shelley’s poems – Music, when soft voices die Vibrates in the memory. / Percy Bysshe Shelley 18th December 2008
This was part of a series of tattoo theme designs I did some years back. I also did tribal designs too working with vector. This was done in illustrator then touched up in photoshop.
Trying to make a simple design pointing to the 4 main elements of hip hop. If it was not for hip hop, id never have done graffiti. If I didn’t enjoy graffiti so much I doubt id be doing design today. / But I dont care much for most hip hop these days….but pay respect to the 80s stuff always cos it meant so much to me.
Its really odd cos I almost never submitted this design yet it turns out to be the most viewed design I have due to getting placed in the featured section of this site. Next best thing would be someone buying a shirt of this design… ;-)
I was downtown Worthington Ohio this afternoon in a very old part of town, I spotted a barber shop and went in and asked if they minded me taking a couple of shots, they agreed that was absolutely fine and invited me in, this was the result..the guys were great sports.. /
Emperor Tamarin (saguinus imperator), apparently named for its resemblence to German emperor Wilhelm II (I bet he’d be pleased about that!) ;o) Canon EOS 5D Mk II with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4
HDR, photoshop and photomatix / Gifts of every kind! / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad / Houses, Trains, Cars, Motorcycles, and more. Mike’s Americana / Gifts for the Barber, Dentist, Doctor, Writer, Fireman, Mailman, and hobbies including sewing. Suburban Scenes II / Featuring puzzles, watches, clocks, clothes and so much more. Squidoo Lenses / Advanced HDR methods.
Oil painting portrait of Greek Barber. 100cm x 100cm This was painted while I was living on the Greek Island of Serifos. / He was the Barber and you can see his ‘shop’ reflected in his glasses.
We were on our way out to Stoke Poges the other day and on the way we stopped off to see the horses in a field. This one seemed to be saying something to us and Lee Martin, who just happens to speak horse told us what he was saying. (Is there anything this hairless guy can’t do? LOL) HORSE – “Whinny, Whinny, Whinny.” LEE – “He say I ain’t getting on no plane fool.” HORSE – “Whinny, Whinny, Whinny” LEE – “He say why am I talking like that?” HORSE – “Whinny, Whinny, Whinny” LEE – “He say Tony takes better photo’s than I do.” HORSE – “Whinny, Whinny, Whinny” LEE – “And so does Tina and even Jackie” HORSE – “Whinny, Whinny, Whinny” LEE – “And most of the people on Red Bubble” HORSE – “Whinny, Whinny, Whinny” LEE – “Shut up horse, what do you know anyway?” HORSE – “Plenty now get your hairless head out of my field.” LEE as he climbs over the gate – “I don’t know what the world is coming to these days there is no conversation anymore” LOL Sorry guys, I got carried away, again. The horse was actually warning either us or the other horses in the field not to get too close to his mate and young foal. I hope you like it and thank you so much for viewing my work, please call back again soon. NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/5.6 / Exposure time 1/400 sec / ISO speed 100 / Aperture Priority / Focal length 70 mm on a 70 – 300 mm Nikon lens All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain sector. Please ask for my permission before using this image for any purpose and in anyway because without it will lead to legal action. ©Anthony Hedger 2009
The naked earth is warm with Spring, / And with green grass and bursting trees / Leans to the sun’s gaze glorying, / And quivers in the sunny breeze; And life is colour and warmth and light, / And a striving evermore for these; / And he is dead who will not fight; / And who dies fighting has increase. The fighting man shall from the sun / Take warmth, and life from the glowing earth; / Speed with the light-foot winds to run, / And with the trees to newer birth; / And find, when fighting shall be done, / Great rest, and fullness after dearth. Poem written Julian Grenfell, Into Battle, April, 1915 Julian Grenfell, the son of Lord Desborough, was born in 1888. Educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, he joined the Royal Dragoons in 1910. During the next four years Grenfell served as a cavalry officer in India and South Africa. Grenfell was badly wounded when he was hit by shrapnel during action near Ypres. Julian Grenfell was taken to a hospital in Boulogne but died on 26th May 1915. / A few days later his poem, Into Battle, was published in The Times. It later became one of the most popular poems of the First World War. In memory of them all. Music – Barber – Agnus Dei Painting was inspired by Julian Grenfell Using acrylics, graphite and copper pigment / 102×42cm on textured paper. September, 2nd 2009
Eastern State Penitentiary – an old prison in Philadelphia Nikon D300 / 1/6 exposure / ISO 1600 HDR processing: 3 images with exposure 1/20, 1/6, and 1/4 seconds Merged with Photomatix tone mapping
Receiving a shave from a traditional men’s barber. Damascus, Syria. / FEATURED in Art in the Middle East Group 17/10/2009 / 4th PLACE Art in the Middle East Group “Men…” Challenge
A barber working on his customer in the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam. / FEATURED in People At Work Group 10/11/2009
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