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a morning walk on the deserted northumberland coast with my family – a really beautiful place to be.
The Grand Canal in the grand city of Venezia!!! I don’t think I could ever get tired of taking photos here…
I’m not sure which one is better, Dreaming… or The Possibilities of Our Dreams, so I uploaded both :) Any comments appreciated!
We all know that the sun and the moon will never met being on opposite position but what if….. / A double layers. / Friends at last ,they meet on the cosy clouds and stay friends forever. / This idea came to me from a song that my mother used to sing when I was young about a rendez-vous between the moon and the sun that never happenned because the two of them were always waiting for one another.Charles Trenet,my mom’s idole was singing that song… / «Le soleil a rendez-vous avec la lune mais la lune n’est pas là et le soleil l’attend »A wonderful card to say that nothing is impossible when you’re in love. / / / / /
Here are my 3 playing at the beach during a storm. I’ve had a bit of a play with colours and liked the end result. I find this quite dreamy and surreal almost.
Blue is the colour of the sea, the colour of the sky…not always the colour of leaves. Nature forms the most beautiful patterns.
Long tail boat Koh Phra Nang – Krabi Province – Thailand Views to date: 2713 “As Is” Challenge winner “Seasonal Scapes” Challenge Winner Featured on the Redbubble Home Page Featured in the Exotic Thailand Group
Best viewed large. / Shot in a small stream in Royal National Park just south of Sydney Australia. / The blueness of this shot is a mystery to me. I’ve noticed that if you shoot moving water just after sunset it does tend to bring out the blue wavelength, especially if you use a polarising filter oddly enough. But I’ve never got this intensity of blue since. I made some adjustments to the curves and levels in PS to accentuate contrast a little but there is no colour manipulation to the water – this is how it came out! The only thing I can think of is that for some reason at that particular time and the particular angle I was taking this shot the auto colour balance in the camera was fooled into boosting the blue wavelength but this still doesn’t make much sense to me. Any other suggestions (short of radioactive material being poured in the water upstream lol)? I’ve actually got some even bluer than this but, quite frankly, they look so over the top it looks like I went nuts with PS so I haven’t posted them. / Shooting info as follows: / Tv 6 secs / Av f29 / ISO 200 / FL 70mm
This is an old photo remastered in photoshop. The original was pretty but lacked interest I thought.
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This is another image from the series of infrared shots that I took from the banks of the local river today.. However instead of focusing on the water, I decided to turn around and shoot the hill behind me as I knew that the tree in the centre would turn out bright white compared to the rest of the trees and I knew the grass would turn out well.. / Hope you like it!
X=pro info: Picture build by the orton-technique. and added blue layer and some blur.
The original painting is oil on canvas / 45×35 cm / The original was sold. Posters, Mugs, stamps(real USA postage) and other products are available on My Zazzle Gallery – Pockets full of Love / The moment Mug / The moment USA stamps / The moment Bag for the little pianists /
I am occasionally asked how I start the crazy pics :) This is my concept sketch for “Sea Creature” / The good-natured sea creature gazes benignly at the nervous Grinners as they swim past, in their usual backwards style. The poison blisters on the Grinners’ backs were fully inflated, as though they expected trouble. Observers in the underwater viewing deck, were making notes. Temperatures had risen alarmingly in the Nglishoop sea and creatures like the Blister-bodied Grinners were stressed as a result of these changes and their response was to remain in defence mode. This was costing them valuable energy though, as it was usually reserved for short fight or flight occasions. They were aware, in their remarkably evolved brains, that something was not right, but nothing in their evolutionary coding had prepared them for anything like this. These brightly coloured underwater imps, were a critical part of the reef biome and the researchers were worried. Although they were terrestrial beings, the observers knew that their lives were inextricably bound to events that occurred in this underwater world. Time was running out… 5000+views
DromananPier / / Portsea / / Seaford / / Sorrento / Portsea / / Seaford / / Sorrento / / sold / 20×16” framed matted print – Gallery
Swallows swooping and diving near the beach.
this is a large acrylic painting of Seadrifter approx 100cm x120cm.
Acrylic and gold spray paint on canvas. / I apologize for the photo, it doesn’t really do the painting justice, the only way to view it is in person…I meant to scan it in, but I have since sold it, so this is all I have. This one was inspired by looking into the night sky whilst camping. It started off as a simple sketch and ended up like this. Image copyright © 2008, Lila Alias. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
The rain finally eased up toady…..probably because it was back to work after easter..lol / Anyway, I managed to get out after dinner. Went to Merewether Baths and because today was ‘cleaning day’ the pool was empty so I could actually get into it without getting too wet the water was just up to my knees I got a few pics before it was too dark. I am going to post 2 shots of the pump house, both have a very different feel about them and since one of the objects of this site is to actually sell art something I have not been successful with as of late… I wanted to put up both as they will probably appeal to different people…I hope!
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