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  • daughter’s eye

  • 7th installment of the pingpong collab. Check out all previous versions here or shortcuts here: 1. Lookout!: Search 2. Lookout!: Mystery 3. Lookout!: Reach 4. Lookout!: Evil Emerges 5. Lookout!: Battlefield 6. Lookout!: Not Over Yet 7. Lookout!: Beyond the Gate 8. Lookout!: Is the battle over? 9. Lookout!: Greetings! Friend or foe 10. Lookout!: Currently peaceful, will it last? 11. Lookout!: Fallen Flight 12. Lookout!: Taken

  • The view is of the Kieler Förde on the coast of northern Germany.

  • 11th installment of the pingpong colab. / Aaaahhh…. finally finished it. Its ridiculous how much time I’ve spent doing this, probably the longest of all Lookout series. Feel like something fishy (been eating a lot of fish and chips lately) Check out all previous versions here or shortcuts here: 1. Lookout!: Search 2. Lookout!: Mystery 3. Lookout!: Reach 4. Lookout!: Evil Emerges 5. Lookout!: Battlefield 6. Lookout!: Not Over Yet 7. Lookout!: Beyond the Gate 8. Lookout!: Is the battle over? 9. Lookout!: Greetings! Friend or foe 10. Lookout!: Currently peaceful, will it last? 11. Lookout!: Fallen Flight 12. Lookout!: Taken

  • A Dalmatian dog peering out through gate

  • The complete and real title is : “Poupée – InnerSelf”. I asked to myself : Stars… They bright the sky, our eyes, our mind & soul. They are inside of us. We always look for them, for these glimpses of lights and happiness. / Do we really know ourselves? / Do we realize that we have all of this inside of us? / What are we in fact? / As we don’t really look in the correct place, we don’t really know ourselves i decided to ‘almost’ delete the face. My gallery is Copyright © Wandering Soul. All rights reserved. / All the materials contained in my gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Please read the Etiquette Policy and respect it! / Modifying, tubing, cropping, using it for letters or stationeries, layouts, backgrounds, stock, copyrighting, stealing my work is not only against the law but unethical. / Altaring or using without express written permission is stealing. View More ART here!

  • cute baby sheep

  • © Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios. Here are my resent vector art work’s, I think I just went vector crazy. I’m still working on a few other designs. Please feel free to look at my other work /

  • “When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in the worship of the creator.” / Mohandas Gandhi

  • Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand While climbing the glacier I had to lay on my belly on the ice while my friend held the back of my jacket cause I kept sliding down – would’ve been a long bumpy ride to the bottom.

  • the lure of the ocean and horizon…..water, air, space, infinity. For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • A shot I took at a little parc for children.I was with my grand-children and the parc was already closed when that peacock decided to open his tail…for the first time in my life I saw the splender of that special bird.

  • California’s Big Sur coast. Taken with Toyo 4×5 view camera and Provia 100 film. Approx 3 minute exposure. The 4×5 inch green box of Fuji Provia slide film contains ten unrecorded personal perspectives waiting to be shared with the world. In darkness, I load each precious sheet into individual film holders, feeling the film reference marks to ensure that the emulsion faces outward. The holder will be inserted into my Toyo A2 4×5 large format view camera on location in my garden, at a nearby lake or perhaps the Eastern Sierra Mountains. Nearly a year has past since my friend Gary encouraged me to pursue large format photography. Gary brokered a deal to purchase a camera from another friend, Sam. Along with the Toyo, Sam included 150 mm, 210 mm and 300 mm lenses. It would take some training and practice to learn to use the new camera but I was enthusiastic to learn a new way of studying the world. Held to the light, the details of a sharply focused 4×5 inch slide image capture my attention and even offer the possibility of crafting a mural-sized print. The view camera’s tilt and shift movements enhance creativity. But, there is another reason that I put my 35 mm camera on the shelf and focused on the view camera. The view camera forces me to slow down, to dedicate each shoot to a single image, or possibly two, to tell a story in a special way. My 35 mm camera and zoom lenses provide the ability to move quickly and capture many perspectives of the landscape, maybe too many perspectives. The Toyo’s workflow allows me to interject more thought into a single perspective, to try to tell a story in a special way. I focus on the big picture, the quality of light and color on the land. I find landscape details during hikes and often return to favorite locations. I arrive with the Toyo and merely have a feeling about a spot, trying to prevent preconceptions from tainting my composition. On location, I am ready to shoot. A composition is isolated, my tripod leveled, camera mounted and lens attached. I study the upside down inverted image on the ground glass and focus the bellows mounted lens. Tilts and shift are used to capture desired depth of field. Then I stop down the lens, set the shutter speed, close and cock the shutter and insert the film holder. Finally, I open the sleeve of the film holder and release the shutter to capture the cool blue light of predawn. I capture the moment as I gaze upon a window-like portal in a rock formation along California’s Big Sur coastline. It is not this photographic process that is important for me. Actually it is not even the final image that drives me to photograph with the Toyo. The Toyo simply allows me to interact with the simple details of nature, to imagine and create in a personal and rewarding way by slowing down and enjoying the beauty before me.

  • / This is a photograph of my eye that I played around with in Photoshop & other programs such as HDR. This picture has been nominated in the Pay It Foward group (forums) by my father A90Six. This is he said: “This is a fantastic shot, executed well and finished wonderfully. this is a great piece of work for an artist of any age, but for a ten year-old it’s even more amazing. Ok! Hands up! He is my son! That said, he is just ten years-old. He has a great ‘eye’ for photography. He has his own camera (an old one of mine) He sets up the camera and the shot himself, does his own lighting, and works out the angles and compositions he wants. He does all his own post editing including HDR work, Orton effects and Photoshop. He is allowed to ask me how to do things if he’s not sure, but he has to do it. His remit is that his work not only has to look good to him, but he has to think they are good enough to sell before they can be uploaded to RB.” Featured In: My Child’s Art / Eye Macros / Accentuate The Eyes / 1:1 Macro Photography / Young Snappers

  • Niagara Falls / Canada / 13 April, 2009 / Featured Work / Palace of Winds / Amongst thorns we ripen / Day Begins / Sky Wheel / On the road again / Go /

  • Here’s another play with Patricia’s eyes…. I know,, it’s been done before but here’s my version ;o)

  • Oh look, more dewy droppie dandies from drop-obsessed Geoff :-) /

  • yellow poppy facing a blue sky / shot with my canon a630 featured in Made by Nature. / ended in top 10 challenge Nirvana of contrast.

  • Sometimes a look says more than a thousand words :) / My friend Rita just got back from India Canon 400D-18-55mm Featured work in: / - Winner of the Lost in the crowd Challenge of The Woman Photographer group (September 09) / - THE DIVINE FEMININE group (September 09) / / - Homepage of RedBubble (August 09) / / - That One Great Shot group (August 09) / - Unlimited Quality group (August 09) / - Canon DSLR group (August 09) / / - Winner of the “You’re Prettiest Piece Of Artwork” Challenge by the group You’re Accepted (August 09) / / - Top Ten in the Vibrant Colors Challenge of You’re Accepted group (August 09) / / - All The Colors of the Rainbow group (August 09) / / - Top ten winner in Fascinating Purple group (August 09) / / - Colour and Light group (August 09) / - First of the Top Ten Challenge “Best People Image” in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! group (August 09) / - Top Ten in The Photographer’s Favorite Style Challenge by Mood & Ambience group (August 09)

  • Self Portrait taken in 2007 © Jessica Walker

  • It’s your own puzzle ;-)

  • the eyes…. They say that green is calming….I certainly find it so SEASCAPES / LANDSCAPES / NEW ZEALAND / PEOPLE

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