Life is like a ferris wheel. You never know when you’ll have to get off, but while your on it, pray that you get to stop at the top.
this is the famous brighton beach boxes in melbourne, when i was taking the photo i thought it would be cool to have the city in the background, i all i have done was change the texture and clour to make it look a bit darker than the original. FEATURED ON MORNINGTON PENINSULA GROUP > 24/10/2008 / THANKS TO ALL
Panama City Beach, FL at Sunset By: / Terri~Lynn
Ok… so I decided to work on an abstract I am more comfortable with. Unlike my last entry this is a representational abstract, acrylic on canvas, size is approx / 78cm x 62cm. Enjoy, smile and leave your feedback. Oh, one last thing, the detail of paint layering is totally lost in this digital image, but isn’t it always? Carms. x
A planned and never completed community in Salton City. They paved the roads and planted the trees and no one moved in…
Brighton does not usually look like this :-). However, it got a bit of a snowfall this year in April.
SOLD Mounted Print, 11th Jan, 09 / Featured in Going Coastal Oct 09 / Featured in The 500-5000 Views Group Dec 09 Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm lens City Beach today 21st Dec 08 / Buggar the rule of thirds….I wanted the sky! 877views, Dec, 09
Scarborough harbour at night, shot from Olivers mount / Nikon D60 / Lens 200mm
The second in a set of rather experimental images dubbed The wine glass series. 29th March 2009. This is a merging of two of my own images with some quick editing in Photoshop CS3. The first image is the skyline of Surfers Paradise (as captured from Greenmount). The second image is a wine glass filled with water and droplets of water sprayed on the outside of the glass (rotated 90 degrees CCW) captured at slow-shutter speed. The wine glass was sitting in front of my computer screen, which was projecting one of my own blue sky images on the fullscreen. The two images have been merged through layering, with Contrast/Brightness/Shadow adjustments, Colour Removal from the city skyline image, Spotlight effects, and Image Transformation (Warp) – all in Photoshop CS3. I hope that you like the end result.
BEST VIEWED LARGE / Nikon D300 17-55 2.8 /
Surfers Paradise skyline Australia /
Nikon D60 / Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK
Once upon a tide / at the milkiest point of the planet / lay the underwater city of Seafield / under statues of dullest gray granite / though the timing could never be certain / it all points to a good while ago / some say it’s myth and some say it’s truth / but time’s passed and we’ll never quite know There’s talk of a fisherman named Old Penny Brown / a man of contradictions and many few words / who kept himself to himself / and fed his fish to the birds / he sailed the high seas for days and days and days / searching for a place he knew couldn’t be found / and when he never returned / folk assumed he had drowned But what really occurred / before you start feeling pity / was his little boat crashed / into this great long lost city / oh heck! oh hell! / as he mopped up his brow / where on earth am I? / and what will I do now? He stepped out of his craft / trying to deal with the strain / and watched disbelieving / as water started to drain / quickly scrambling for safety / he started to pray / scratching his skull / whilst the sea fled away There were palaces and castles / sunken ships and treasure / fairgrounds, casinos / unimaginable pleasures / I’m sure i’ve not seen such a place in my life! / he marvelled and wondered how there could come to be / such a magical wonder / hidden under the sea Every ounce of his good sense / implored him to leave / it’s risky! it’s danger! / run! hide! retreat! / but the sea soon returned / and left him no choice / he became their new leader / it became his new voice Of course it all took its toll / and the city soon crumbled / Old Penny passed on / and the buildings all tumbled / yet if you look closely / and keep your eyes peeled / you might glimpse what remains / of the long lost Seafield —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Seafield, Kirkaldy, Fife, Scotland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk
A brave beach cabin affronting the storm … / Seen in Blankenberge, Belgian coast. Feel free to have a look on my calendar 2010 ‘Beautiful Belgium’. This image is part of it. /
The seagull looks like a guardian of the private beach cabin. / I didn’t add the inscription ‘Privé’ with Photoshop, it’s real and that cabin is back again every summer !!! Taken on the beach of De Panne, Belgian coast. Feel free to have a look on my calendar 2010 ‘Beautiful Belgium’. This image is part of it … /
Sunrise over the sand dunes in Ocean City, Maryland.
Watercolor painting of a young women fetching water for her sandcastle when the sight of the waves stops her in her tracks. Lincoln City Beach, Oregon. Transparent watercolor on cold-press 140lb paper. Original is approximately 10×14. 414 views 11/21/09
BEST VIEWED LARGER Sydney Harbour from water level, another day dawns, lavender and pinks, take from a Sydney Harbour Beach. Equipment : Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens, Manfrotto Tripod Technique : HDR 5 Exposures Bracketted , Photo Matix 3.2
Through my cyber travels i have come across many photographers work that has been stolen and used without their knowledge / And just recen…
Through my cyber travels i have come across many photographers work that has been stolen and used without their knowledge / And just recently i have found a site that tracks back photos and shows where they are being used on the net / http://tineye.com/ / you simply enter the image address (URL) or choose an image from your HD and the site looks for it in their archives / it even works for images that have been cropped after being stolen or partially photoshopped this is a good example / http://tineye.com/search/0ac89241ed4c8ccd104094f6412ded2e0acfc2d7 / The original is the profile pic of someone who friend requested me on Facebook as something seemed odd/funny about it I put the image through Tineye.com / and you can see the results Another image site which you might like (if you use flickr) is / http://clipyourphotos.com/FP / they serch through the Flickr Front page history for your photos that might have been featured there that you missed any way I hope these are useful for people Cheers Richard
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