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Three seperate canvases combine to create Scribbly Gum Tryptch / Oil on scretched Canvas. / 3 x (34cm x 120cm) Original available $AU3,000 – Postage extra Exhibited at Campelltown Regional Art Gallery Centre Layers of subtle glazes were used trying to create a flowing natural backgroud to this magnificent variety of gum trees. The texture of the knots were equally important. Leaving the looseness of the larval tracks to the last. This work was created to support an upcoming exhibition by the Southern Printmakers Association entitled ‘Earthwritings’.
Nine multiple exposures (each 30 seconds apart) on a windy day. I used a polerizing filter to reduce each exposure time (1/4 second at f22). The clouds have moved and blurred over the four and a half minutes. Taken at UWA
The wetlands at Albury, NSW.
Southern Tasmania. If you like this, you’ll love my Australian Beaches Calendar!! You can get this shot and 11 other beautiful beach shots for just $30 :) / OTHER BEACH SHOTS: / /
Candy is dandy!
HDR image of a backwater off the River Murray, Berri, South Australia on a stormy afternoon.
A giant River Red Gum dead on the banks of the River Murray near Lyrup South Australia. A favorite spot to visit but a strong reminder of the fragile nature of our world and how very much we need to protect this river and its environs… HDR conversion of a Blue Sky day!
Back to infrared. Taken on the farm in Tumut on the Canon 450D. I promise I’ll think of a better title.
“Chicle” ~ Bubble gum machine in Solola, Guatemala ~ October 2008
Watercolour / 300gsm Saunders stretch with a staple gun over 1cm thick board. Staple guns are goooooood. / Lots of thalo, of course. (What’s with the optional spelling of Phthalo – I am all for only spelling thalo as thalo and kicking out the ancient greek ph-.)
Down by the banks of Thompsons Creek on The Minya Winery near Torquay, on The Great Ocean Road, Australia. Pentax istDS Camera. Three exposures bracketed to create an HDR image.
Two little Australian gum beetles having a game of hide and seek, taken in Tasmania, Australia. Taken with a Canon DSLR and Canon 100mm macro lens, with a sturdy tripod. Natural Light. My New 2010 Calender Featured in the following groups / Flowers in Macro / Australian Wildlife / A Beautiful Blur / Insects, bugs and creepy crawlies July 2009 / Backyard Close Ups Aug 2009 / Another one of my bug images has been featured on red bubble home page / the image is called Peek A Boo! / Another one of my bug images has been featured on red bubble home page / the image is called White Valley! Two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all…* /
Great Christmas gift....order now!!!!!!!!! Sold several here on Red Bubble, thank you to all my mystery buyers Bought many myself last week, they are brilliant quality I am very impressed with the printing, binding and photo quality, could even be cut out of the calendar and framed, perfect for decorating your home, shop or children’s room Also selling through some Galleries, gift shops and florists here in Tasmania Sold many to Friends & family which I have bought myself then on sold…thank to everyone who has bought my art, I am truly grateful A Bug’s World 2010 Calendar contains Macro images (very close up photographs) of tiny bugs including ladybugs, grasshoppers and gum beetles and more, exploring the natural world. The photos are very colorful, cute, fun and detailed. / All the photographs are taken in Tasmania, Australia and were captured with a macro lens which allows you to see great detail which we don’t always see every day with our naked eye. / RedBubble calendars are printed on an HP Indigo 5000 (for those who haven’t heard, this is the digital press). Each page is a satin-coated prints on 170gsm high quality art paper. The cover shows your choice of image on heavier 300gsm paper. Your calendars have a hanger and white wire binding. / RedBubble calendars are satin-coated prints on high quality art paper. They’re A3 size (that’s 297×420mm, or 11.69×16.54”) Order now for the holidays! /
Backwaters of the River Murray at Lyrup near sunset, late afternoon. Majestic old dead gums still standing out against the skyline. These flats are situated near Lyrup in the Riverland area of South Australia between Berri and Renmark. A great place for sunrise or sunset. Three shot stitch in Photoshop CS3. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with Polarising filter.
Lyrup Flats – Backwater area of the mighty River Murray between Berri and Renmark in the Riverland of South Australia. A log jam divides water laying in small pools in amongst dead river redgum trees. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polarising filter. Two shot pano stitch in Photoshop CS3.
The sad part of my recent visit to the Riverland of South Australia. A backwater area, normally with substantial water, slowly drying out in the drought with salt and acidification of the soil. The drought and inaction on the river levels is certainly causing irreversible damage. However it needs to be said that there is still plenty of water in the River Murray itself for activities and visits. We need to continue to support the tourism and other businesses along the river as they battle through hard times. So that said, go visit the river and its people and maybe drop back away from the river itself and see what is slowly happening to the backwaters. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polarising filter. (Dirty boots and clothes from standing in the mud!!!!!) Thanks to Emjay01 for visiting with me, go and have a look at his site for images of the River in its beauty. seehere
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Floral Emblem of Tasmania =============================== / Featured on the Home Page – 31/05/09 =============================== / Eucalyptus globulus is one of the most widely cultivated of Australia’s native trees. It can be found in parks and gardens in many parts of Australia and is well established overseas (eg. Algeria, Brazil, France, India, Spain and Portugal). Tasmania blue gum – E. globulus; found in eastern and south-eastern Tasmania, as well as in the islands of Bass Strait. It also occurs in southern Victoria; flowers occur singly in the leaf axils; rough bark usually retained at base of trunk. It is the floral emblem of Tasmania. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/250sec / Aperture: F4:8 / ISO: 200
Oil on Canvas Have you laid down on the damp ground and looked up toward the sun only to be consumed by the trees and their canopy. / Life is good.
Oil on Canvas, 60.0cm x 45.0cm The majesty of our land is highlighted by the regal beauty of our trees…
Oil On Canvas, 84.3cm x 99.0 cm The boats on the Murray River
Oil on Canvas, 60.0cm x 90cm Original artwork SOLD
oil on canvas, 55.5cm x 71.0cm Original Artwork SOLD
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