Cute starfish weating a bikini bottom and sunglasses.
Full moon to the left…airport to the right, a nugget in the sea and a sprinkled sky 13 Sec Exposure / Focal Length 16.0 mm / F6.3
UNTOUCHED…JUST A BLUE TONE ADDED. / Same day as Liquid diamonds and Criss Cross .The glittering comes from the rising sun very early in the morning.The chase for shiny sunrises is a real passion for me ,always up early with my dog Tchoko.I took several shots that morning ,such a fantastic one… / / /
i just wanted to do something different !!!!!!!!
recommended – click image for a better view Another photograph that has been years in the waiting for everything to fall into alignment – this time the elements required were: / - night with a northerly wind to keep out any moist or damp air and blow back any salty spray/mist. fogging up the lens. / - no moon. / - no clouds. / - a high tide. / - it be warm/hot enough for me not to freeze. / - no work the following day. A combination that is not easy to get on Victoria’s South Gippsland coastline…. In the photograph you will see an almost diagonal line across the star trails formed by a spectacular meteorite as it blazed across the night sky. / / / EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / larger file coming when time permits
Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Ride Like the Wind is a card from the Beach Series and Inspired Series by Karin Taylor….. / in the dark of night she escapes suburbia to find the giant swell of the rolling ocean beckoning her from the shoreline…..she notices a makeshift board on the edge, where the waves ebb and flow in a cheeky hello…....bracing herself, she skims the board through the shallows and onto the wave, which picks her up as though it were cradling her in it’s arms, throws her forward and there she stands in all her glory, the moonlight guiding her way to another land, where in the soft glow of the morning light ~ life will be gentler, people kinder and her heart can mend….... Ride Like the Wind is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / inkpastelacryliccharcoal~heart /
Sea Star Duet / Ink Pastel Acrylic Charcoal / Mixed Media production / from the Beach Series by Karin Taylor /
2 sales of this design so far :) Forgotten Beach (Byron Bay) – Robert James / Sea Star Sculpture, Wategos Beach, Byron Bay / by Karin Taylor from the Beach Series Forgotten Beach (Byron Bay) – Robert James / I made this sculpture / on Wategos Beach Byron Bay / not another soul around / to give you an idea of the scale of the sculpture / most of the stones were the size of your palm / some twice that size and some smaller I had noticed large piles of beautiful stones behind me / began to create something out of them / intuitively, one stone at a time The song that really speaks for this piece is Echo Beach by Martha and the Muffins – click to see lyrics this was our signature song….along with Livin’ on an Island by Status Quo and of course 10CC’s Sunburn
/ Ruby / by Karin Taylor ink pastel acrylic charcoal / on pastel paper oh to be ruby…. Ruby Red / by the sea / resting resting / peacefully shells n sand / weed n fish / smells just like / a seafood dish delicate / delightful / delicious / nutrititious / don’t forget / your dose of sun / get your Vitamin D / and have some FUN!! / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au / /
Acrylic On Canvas (Original sold) Concept: Ophelia,Phoebe and Mel chilling out at sea….on their arawana fishng boat…underneath the star-studded sky….this trio really know how to enjoy life to the max! :D / / You can view and buy my other “Chill Out” creations at my Zazzle Gallery:
Featured in Out of the Blue Group / ©Angi Baker / /
Lilliputians discover a washed up bottle of excellent French vintage wine!
Nothing better than a stroll on the beach after a storm….......... Remarkable by Globalphotos / Remarkable by Globalphotos / more detailabout framed prints / Remarkable A man and his rock Remarkable Rocks – Kangaroo Island, South Australia Detail WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
FULL VIEW PLZ Terrigal Central Coast NSW Australia Canon 400D / Exposure:94 Sec / f/stop:5:6 / ISO:100 /
Star of the boardwalk. on the Santa Moncia Pier, California Fallen star, fading star – the viewer is free to interpete and give whatever meaning they see fit. 519 Views / / /
Only a woman would ask this question. It must be one of the grandest challenges for men of maturity to come up with just the right answer. Of course not answering is not an option. Level of difficulty ranks right up there with weekend Sudoko puzzles. “Is my butt too big?” is a digital artwork, in watercolor and ink style, by F.A. Moore, June 2009. Special thanks to stock providers: FantasyStock, including model, Danielle; plus B-Squared Stock, and Jan Willem Geertsma FEATURED / 2009-06-13 Is My Butt Too Big? in Feminine Intent Thank you! BEST VIEWED LARGE (not the butt! the picture!) Mounted print ^ DETAIL / head detail / starfish detail / water detail
Must be Friday…. Canon 5D, 16-35mm @ 19mm, f/14, 5 seconds, ISO 100 Another from the SS Dicky Series Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Pair of starfish on the beach at sunset.
Coles Bay | Tasmania | Australia
Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / 30.0 f/3.8 ISO160 / Filey at night / North Yorkshire, UK
Revisiting old folders, a previous visit to the shipwreck of the Pisces Star at Carpenters Rocks – South Australia. Low tide with a stunning cloud filled sky made for some great opportunities to get shots of this wreck exposed on the beach. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polariser.
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