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  • How did you think Ladybugs reproduced? Adoption? Close up Sex

  • A photo of my friend on a boat when we went to Amsterdam!

  • Taken in Macro mode. Was the leaf of a birds of paradise plant. / Changed colour balance in photoshop then the brightness contrast. Greeeeeeeen!

  • February 2008 / Oil and acrylic on canvas, 10” x 10” One of a pair of paintings of bird of paradise flowers (strelitzia), commissioned in the style of Dragonflower and Bird of Paradise from the K~nesis exhibition. More images and info are available here / . © 2008 Helen Lambert – Earth : Sky : Art / The artist retains rights and reproduction privileges of this image. ABOUT THE ARTIST I live with a white fluffy cat in North London, where I work from home as a professional artist and designer. I am also a druid, a saxophonist, a folk singer and a filthy hippy :) I regularly accept commissions for bespoke artworks – you can find out more about my work at my website, Earth:Sky:Art.

  • February 2008 / Oil and acrylic on canvas, 10” x 10” One of a pair of paintings of bird of paradise flowers (strelitzia), commissioned in the style of Dragonflower and Bird of Paradise from the K~nesis exhibition. More images and info are available here. © 2008 Helen Lambert – Earth : Sky : Art / The artist retains rights and reproduction privileges of this image. ABOUT THE ARTIST I live with a white fluffy cat in North London, where I work from home as a professional artist and designer. I am also a druid, a saxophonist, a folk singer and a filthy hippy :) I regularly accept commissions for bespoke artworks – you can find out more about my work at my website, Earth:Sky:Art.

  • This is a macro shot of a small perfume bottle that I adore.

  • Another day at the office.
    by rodesigns

    I have decided to “bite the bullet” and I am working hard to try and create a business based on my illustrations and photography. Having…

    I have decided to “bite the bullet” and I am working hard to try and create a business based on my illustrations and photography. Having worked in this field for many years I thought I knew a fair bit, however getting my work online and creating images in Photoshop and Illustrator I am finding there is a huge and steep learning curve. Consequently I am working most days and long hours. It is winter here in Victoria and I live on the coast so it has been cold, wet and windy. This is not weather one can go out into to photograph. Yesterday the weather was warm and sunny so I left early for a day of photography at Blanket Bay. I drove down the Great Ocean Road, then turned on to the Cape Otway Lighthouse road, and then the dirt road to Blanket Bay. I arrived and parked in my favourite spot with a view of the rocks and the Bay. I left home early so before I started work I quickly cooked breakfast on a tiny hiker’s stove that I carry in my car. Bacon, egg, tomato and home baked bread. The smell of the bacon was as good as the taste. Two currawongs lurked around hoping to be given some tasty tit bits and a koala started grunting to warn me that I was in his territory. I invaded his territory further and took a couple of photos of him climbing his tree and eating gum leaves. On the beach a flock of swallows were resting on a large rock that was an unusual shape. It looked as though millions of years ago it had been molten, with bubbles that popped, as they cooled leaving small cupped holes over the surface of the rock. Where the swallows resting prior to flying across Bass Strait to take up residence in Tasmania? I took many photos from different angles and using different camera settings. When I felt I had enough I walked along the Great Ocean Walk towards the Parker River inlet. Along the track I saw the first greenhood orchids for the season and quickly fitted my macro lens for some more photos. Being winter and mid afternoon I was finding that I was struggling with “low light”. / I decide to return home and transfer the day’s work to the computer. I took a couple of hundred photos but found I deleted most of them for the usual reasons, / not sharp enough, over exposed, under exposed, too much noise etc. What a great day and I feel so fortunate to be able to work like this and maybe in time I will sell some of my images and justify my existence in Shangrila.

  • Pelican Closeup. Madeira Beach Florida

  • Cute humminbird sucking some nectar

  • Taken in my back garden on a pepper plant. Caister-on-Sea, Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk, England

  • (c) Madeleine J. 2009

  • This was on a hostel balcony in Coogee, and they just loved to be fed sugar. Was taken using a compact canon 900ti on macro

  • just seeing what i could do

  • Taken with a FujiFilm FinePix S5700

  • A closeup with my 400mm lens of a cheek Australian Cockatoo

  • A rainbow lorrikeet stretching its wings. 1/400 f5.6 ISO1250 400mm

  • my guinea hen, jun

  • Pelecanus occidentalis urinator. Photo taken on Bartoleme, Galapagos Islands – 2008. Canon Rebel XT. Copyright: Photographer Laurel Talabere

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