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  • it is simple war kills

  • White eggs on black background with fingerprints on the shells.

  • I’ve finally gone and got the negative of this scanned in hi res, so if anyone would like to buy it – it’s big enough now! Since it was originally shot on b&w film without flash there is a lot of grain in the image, which I like, but some of you may not. I’ve got it up on my kitchen wall and people comment all the time.

  • Cleaning out the refrigerator. My continuing fascination with pictures of all things food.

  • for your child or the child in you…or both :)

  • An egg lit on One side to look like a half moon. MY BUBBLESITE

  • / “Night Pears” is part of the Series “Simple Abundance” and the Series “Pears” and is also part of my main portfolio... _Simple Abundance”, is a metaphor for living…all the paintings in this series, though they can be interpreted literally, represent abundant life_…it is based on the book by Sarah Ban Breathnach by the same name… Watercolour on 140lb Arches Paper.. “Be generous!.... Give to those you love; give to those who love you; give to the fortunate; give to the unfortunate – yes, give especially to those you don’t want to give. You will receive abundance for your giving. The more you give, the more you will have!” 
W. Clement Stone /

  • am going nuts.. am trying to recover from cough and running nose asap here, and i have to do spring cleaning today, and buy wall paints the day after.. wish me luck ppl.. can’t wait to get back to doing my website and finishing my other drawings.. Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: /

  • Model: Ashlea / Conceptual Design: Jo O’Brien / T-Shirt design by thickblackoutline www.vividphotography.net

  • A 3rd full mug of coffee gone cold sits by a computer keyboard. Forgotten by computer user (me). lit only by the computer moniter. MY BUBBLESITE

  • *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /

  • Red
    by Ingz

    Featured in Alphabet Soup March 2009 / Featured in Still Life Fine Art 18th August 2009

  • This jet black crow sat on this fence waiting for something. Like it new that this line of road was going to provide his next lot of food. Mannum, South Australia

  • / “Blueberry Tart” came into being this weekend….I was leafing through old magazines looking for recipes to tear out before discarding, and there and then a new series called “Delicious” was born…it will tie in with my Portfolio and Abundance collections, but this will be all about the food itself without any distractions ... / More than just pictures of food, the series will be saying something about our culture and society, and what we consider to be appealing…what does food mean to us beside just keeping us alive? why do we need it to be embellished and attractive? what does it say about us as a society?....the paintings can stand on their own, but will look great grouped together. Below you can see a painting by the most famous painter of everyday things Wayne Thiebaud…I have no plans to follow Thiebaud and others like him, my style is different, but I do admire what he set out to do as a comment on our society, and that is what I would like to emulate ... Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper… Both Robert Frost and Pablo Neruda, celebrated the simple things in life in their poetry…here is what Frost says about this incredibly healthful berry. Blueberries as big as the end of your thumb, / Real sky-blue, and heavy, and ready to drum / In the cavernous pail of the first one to come! / And all ripe together, not some of them green / And some of them ripe! You ought to have seen... Robert Frost / Cakes Wayne Thiebaud

  • This is not the same shot as Tipsy . It’s a similar point of view, zoomed out a bit, but the focus is not at the same place. Here it’s on the first egg in front, whereas in the other shot, it’s on the third egg. I also inverted the colour, and flipped it horizontally to make a contrasting set. Focal length 40mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/5,6 / Shutter 1/15 sec. Shot in manual mode and manual focus / Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group High Key on March 18, 2009 Featured in the Simply White Artwork Gallery on March 27, 2009 Featured in Inverted World on April 4, 2009 Featured in the group Sets of Two on April 17, 2009 Finished in 7th position of Top Ten in the April Avatar Challenge in the Food for Thought group on March 31, 2009 Finished in 8th position of Top Ten in the High Key challenge of the Mood & Ambiance – Strictly Photo group on May 5, 2009 1st place winner in the White and Edible challenge of the Simply White Artwork Gallery on August 19, 2009 Makes a great set with / Easter Greeting Card also available thru my other portfolio /

  • Stove-top Italian Coffee Pot. Cross processed Ektar 100 in my back yard on a sunny day yes one of four we have had..ha ha ha aha / shit I think I’m going mad

  • PLEASE VIEW LARGER / Posting this in response to a preference for colour. This is the same bird used in “Seafood Delight” – I just switched out the Entree! / Canon Rebelxt Sigma 17-70 Common Crackle and Monarch Caterpillar Composite /

  • I just KNOW my cat has always wanted to do this….

  • Just an everyday activity captured on film. I love how film can make the mundane seem so beautiful. Another medium format scanned negative – taken on a Hasselblad 500c.

  • more from my series of children at play.

  • “Red Onions” are the newest addition to the “Potting Shed” series “Autumn is a good season for beginning to live gently. It is the time for harvesting the fruits of winter planning, spring planting and summer husbandry. With a good harvest, we can take the first steps to live a more gentle lifestyle or at least to start planning for changes in lifestyle. We can store our harvest, whether of food, knowledge or financial resources, from which to draw as we make the transition from our current lifestyle to one which walks more gently on the landscape. A portion of that harvest can be enjoyed now, in celebration and thanksgiving of the successes of the past. A portion of the harvest should also be saved. Saved for the time until the next harvest. Saved for seeds for next year’s planting. Saved for the future as a safety net against unforseen setbacks. An abundant harvest gives us the resources to easily enter the period of winter planning and spring planting. A time for renewing our commitment to a more gentle life”.Living Gently Quarterly… Watercolour on Arches Not Paper / Shallots / The Family SEE MORE OF THE POTTING SHED COLLECTION HERE “For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad.” Edwin Way

  • The ice decoration on a desert at Mecca Bah restaurant in Melbourne where we had our work Christmas party today. Camera: Canon 450D / Taken with my new lens: 50mm 1:1.8 II Featured in Newfangled, Nonedited Photography – December 2009 Featured in It’s in the detail… – December 2009 Featured in If It Doesn’t Belong – December 2009 /

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