very colorful peacock feather done in macro with a unique light source
Taken w/my new Nikon D40x. Thanks for looking….......... :)K My very first photograph to be in an Art Gallery exhibit…......I am so excieted! *
Testing out my new macro lens on my backyard flowers…
The title says it all to me!!! / Thank you for taking the time to view my work!! Have a most excellent day!!!! Copyright 2008 Julie – Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission.
The dive master in Fiji was good enough to put on a demonstration of how well he could blow these bubble rings.
pop and grow…every colour of the rainbow…. See more products from this design here! See wedding related products from this design here! thank you sooo much to the fabulous buyer who bought this poster on the 28th of August, 2008! cheers :) /
vector / more colours available soon!
Taken at ISO 200, / shutter speed 3.2 seconds / f/22
Created in Ultra Fractal 4. More warmth for us Northern Hemisphere’s dwellers. Thank you for the support as always. :)
Patience…..after taking 38 hours and 17 minutes to render, I had to like it!! I hope you do also!! :>)
Canon EOS 350D Canon EFS 60mm tripod fill flas available light. One of my fantasy rings! / MCN:C3939-338DD-7A18B /
featured in Beautiful Belgium This is actually a snapshot, taken during a holiday. Saw this beautiful old lady sitting in a boat while pealing an orange and I just couldn’t resist! Tried to get as close as I could without disturbing her and zoomed in to the max, fortunately the light helped. I am aware it is not technically perfect, it has some blown out highlights, shadows are a bit to deep, but I still love it to bits because of the contrasting colors. I want to express a sincere / ‘Thank you!!!’ for all the wonderful comments and the favoritings, they are really appreciated!
Three different dragonflies, from left to right: Four Spotted Chaser, Emperor Dragonfly and Golden-Rringed Dragonfly 101 views to date
featured in Spectacular Spirals 08-19-2009 / featured in Metallic Junktion 08-19-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 08-19-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 08-05-2009 / created with Apophysis & Incendia
Old Norwegian cargo and sailboat. Taken outside Tromso on Kvaloysletta. HDR made from +/- 2 EV / Processed in Photomatix and adjusted curves in photoshop. Used Topaz labs 3 to bring out the bottom part of the boat. Tripod used for these 3 shots. Used my now sold Sigma 18-200 OS
/ / / I was thinking about when I was around 9 years of age see me at 9 / / ....and I was reminiscing about our pet Blue-ringed Octopus we kept in the fishtank…. he was only tiny, but provided hours of entertainment…when he got riled up, he would put on a fantastic colour show for us…but it occurred to me how hard it must be to be a venomous creature… because you wouldn’t get many hugs, even if you wanted them! / / We spent a lot of our days at Shelley Beach, Port Macquarie and dad caught many strange and wonderful things, which we kept in our saltwater tanks… we also lived at the police lockup, so we had the human variety locked up beside us…and mum would cook meals for them, i would dance for them while they had their exercise break out on the front step, with nothing at all to stop them wandering off…cept me doing a little dance… i must have been riveting as none of them ever tried to escape…and we were kinda friends with the prisoners back in those days… some even sketched and drew pictures of myself and siblings, after getting my mum to go and buy them a little pack of coloured pencils… those were very interesting days :) / / Anyway, we have a bit of a history with capturing wild things in our family, a bit like Steve and Bindi I guess…. so here’s a little drawing, digitally painted, inspired by those days I remember with such fondness… a little girl in her bikini at the beach with a little ‘brunch coat’ as we used to call them over the top…..hosting a dear little Blue-ringed Octopus on her head.. / / There is a funny story I have to share with you too, which is possibly why i put the occy on her head… my father used to catch occy’s for fishing bait (with his bare hands) and stick ‘em in a bucket… his method of killing the poor darlings, was to bite their heads, in the eye area, i kid you not…he believed it the most humane way…. / / To cut the long of it short….. Dad was driving his little truck along after a catch in the Creek at Kingy…when he felt something very strange on the back of his head….the occy he’d caught had crawled out of the bucket….. and where do you think he was…? lol I do miss our menagerie of animals friends, back then i had no idea they were very unusual creatures to keep, including a baby crocodile, a turkey running around the courtyard… and all manner of other strange and wonderful things.
Image of a small Blue Ringed Octopus in flight taken down at Portsea Pier,Victoria.These animals are abundant in this area & many can be seen on night dives even being seen swimming around like this one
Strange infatuation seems to grace the evening tide. / I’ll take it by your side. / Such imagination seems to help the feeling slide. / I’ll take it by your side. / Instant correlation sucks and breeds a pack of lies. / I’ll take it by your side. / Oversaturation curls the skin and tans the hide. / I’ll take it by your side. tick – tock [x3] / tick – tick – tick – tick – tick – tock I’m unclean, a libertine / And every time you vent your spleen, / I seem to lose the power of speech, / Your slipping slowly from my reach. / You grow me like an evergreen, / You never see the lonely me at all I… / Take the plan, spin it sideways. / I… / Fall. / Without you, I’m Nothing. / Without you, I’m nothing. / Without you, I’m nothing. / Take the plan, spin it sideways. / Without you, I’m nothing at all. / / created with Incendia & PSP
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