Oil on oil sketch paper
Classical window in a little mexican town
The second part of Paris cityscape at night. The original was Commissioned by Geoff Wilkinson a managing director Of The Butler and Young Group the leading name in the UK construction industry. This is one of a number of paintings commissioned for their Offices, each has an architectural design that compliments their business. Visit my Online Art Gallery
I’m going to write a short story to go along with this.. but not now my mind is on overload 2007© Tammy Soulliere AKA Insane Reflections/InsaneVirtue
Taken on Hunter Street, Newcastle, NSW.
top 10 in challenge and featured in “12 great features” group York St Sydney www.galleriamancuso.com / blog
This is the Lamp outside The Turf Locks Exminster, at the start of the Exeter Ship Canal, where it meets the River Exe, in the Exe estuary, about 4 KM from the sea. / A lovely walk with wildlife in abundance. Thank you for looking. / Hope you like it. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens. / Aico x2 Tele Converter.
“Le lampadaire” / yes, it is me reflected in the water droplet ^^ / features ... thank you !!! / http://www.redbubble.com/people/Aimelle homepage (July 20th, 2009) Out of the Blue (Nov. 6th, 2009) 1:1 Macro Photography (Nov. 09, 2009) and on Redbubble treasures website . / Sony Alpha100 + 18-70mm lens / +10 macro ring lens / . / / . /
Final upload from my 2009 Celtic Dreams Calendar
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The Moon is in the closest orbit tonight, or Perigee, very close to the Earth and very BIG. Can’t see it here in the mts. because we are getting snow, so total cloud cover obscures it, however, I made this creation in the Moon’s honour anyway.. ;-) This is a 9 layer HDR and Infrared image with other added elements. Very complicated, not the best, but a lot of fun anyway..;-) This is ‘proper digital infrared’ shot through my camera.
An infrared photo I took a while ago… but I just found it again on my computer. The title is from the song playing at the moment on iTunes….I’m lost for inspiration – “One Crowded Hour” by Augie March from their album “Moo, You Bloody Choir” – well worth a listen if you haven’t heard it.
Lithuania, Vilnius
March 2009…featured in Alphabet Soup February 2009…featured in Things That Are Black
Featured in Domestic Art 18th July 2009 / Featured in Light up my Life 14th August 2009 / Featured in Alphabet Soup 7th November 2009 / Featured in Outside the Box 13th December 2009
framed print by unknown buyer
Full view please :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Background / Crow Various brushes to create rain and light If you like this piece, please check out: / / /
A work not of my usual style, This is Pretty much as is, I did amp up the colour to make it a little more vibrant but that is pretty much it, Thats why I have added this one. Sorry if you were expecting more meaning and feeling. Lights may guide you, they may take you on the right path, but do not be fooled into thinking it is the only way, for you may come to the end of the path and find nothing but empty, cold, dark nothing is in font of you. The key is to just turn back and find another path, at least you now know this is not the way. Do not get held up thinking it is wasted time, for travelling the wrong path is the only true way to knowing what is and isn’t your fate. / The Brightest beginnings may be the Darkest ends. So be weary. Featured in: / Photography 101 / Colour Me A Rainbow D90
Lithuania, Juodkrante CLICK FOR VIEW
Lithuania, Juodkrante CLICK FOR VIEW
Lithuania, Juodkrante CLICK FOR VIEW
Lithuania, Juodkrante CLICK FOR VIEW
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