Bush colour
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North Tasmaina, Australia….....its a HDR.
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I’m thinking of entering this photograph in a competition but can’t decide on a title or the matte colour. Any suggestions gratefully appreciated. Untouched Photograph from my Colour & Motion Study series.
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Masked Lapwing wandering in the shallows of a lagoon in the late afternoon. Kimberley region Western Australia.
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March 13th 2008 a property on Range Road at Willunga, known as ‘Yurunga’ that was burned to the ground approximately 50 acres of natural scrub land was lost in the fire. Courageous CFS fire fighters risked their own lives to save the property. Photo taken 30th April 2008 / / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.
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IOn a walk in the Brisbane Ranges I started taking photos of the moving stream. Was beautifully surprised when the images kept coming of the ripples.
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The original artwork is an acrylic painting on linen. Only greeting cards, matted prints and small size of laminated, mounted & framed prints are available to maintain image quality.
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The story of this painting… / “My childhood in South Africa was on my mind while I painted this landscape. If you have ever been to Africa, you may appreciate why I titled this painting “Veld Storm”... In summer there are afternoon thunderstorms… the sky turns a vivid blue, yet the sun still shines on the land – accentuating the colours. This is a reflection of that time.” / The wonderful thing about afternoon thunderstorms in Africa is that while they are strong they are also brief, and in their wake the sun always comes out again, exploding the sky with the most magnificent sunset as it hits the dissipating storm. I feel the vividness and colours that I have used in this artwork more than adequately depicts this moment in time in Africa. Acrylic On Canvas – 120cm x 40cm
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Taken on the coast somewhere in Northern NSW. / / Best viewed LARGE
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This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia A pair of Australasian Grebes on Dead Horse Springs in the late afternoon. The colours in the water are reflections from the surrounding red cliffs and green banks. / Dead Horse Springs is near Argyle Village in the Kimberleys, Western Australia.
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The sun sets on the African bush.
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A portrait of Kate Bush using coloured pencils on black rising stonehenge paper
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The original image is an ink and pencil drawing
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Another image from my recent trip away. Walking in the bush early one morning I was rewarded with this shot. A mysterious little light has been caught on camera winging its way across the landscape. I don’t really know what it is or how it was caused but I’m really happy its there…..... look at it in large view…...:) and you can go here for a close up of the little golden light…...
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From an original oil painting on canvas painted 2005…...85×102 cm / /
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia A Glossy Ibis wandering through Dead Horse Springs in the late afternoon. The colours in the water are reflections from the surrounding red cliffs and green banks. / Dead Horse Springs is near Argyle Village in the Kimberleys, Western Australia.
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“My family is an odd one. My father is older than my grandparents. My brother was older than my mother. I am an only child but I have a brother. It is the stuff of Hollywood and my family story is always very entertaining to others and while it does make for interesting conversation it has its down side. Bruce was thirty when I was born and by then had already launched himself into what ultimately became his obsession so I guess it seemed unlikely from the outset that we would ever be close. This has always been a source of sadness for me. But I have always been immensely proud of what he worked so hard to achieve and remain proud of the legacy he has left to the scientific community and the country as a whole. Now that I am in my thirties and finally getting my own shit together, so to speak, I was looking forward to forming a closer adult relationship with my brother. I was looking forward to finding out what it was really like to be somebody’s sister. However it was not to be. I tried to come to see him before Christmas last year but he put me off citing this problem and that. I laughed it off at the time, amused at how like his father he was. I thought there would still be time but he chose not to tell us he had a serious heart condition and it will be a while before I can forgive him for gypping me out of a big brother. We didn’t get to share much but I do at least have the memories of childhood visits with the dingoes, a common artistic flair for photography and above all, and the thing for which I am most grateful, a shared love and passion for all animals great and small, by which to remember him.” / ____________ I wrote this to be read at my brother’s funeral almost 3 years ago now. The obsession of which I spoke was the dingo and this is a photograph I took when I visited his property outside Castlemaine, Victoria after we were notified of his death by the local police. As I say, it has been almost 3 years since his death and I still have not quite come to terms with all that was lost when he died. I have still not quite forgiven him for doing me out of a brother nor myself for not pursuing a relationship more fiercely. I don’t know if I ever really will and frankly, rather than getting easier with time it only seems to be getting harder.
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Acrylic painting on paper. Digitally enhanced
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