Kosciuszko National Park, 2006
Big Brook Forest, Pemberton, Western Australia. / The majestic Karri trees of Pemberton. A walk through this forrest makes you fall in love with Planet Earth all over again. All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal / read more here For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail
North Tasmaina, Australia….....its a HDR.
An IR shot. Title inspired by Frank Zappa again. / ......................................................................................................... / Out in Cucamonga / Many years ago / Near a Holy Roller Church / There was once a place / Where me and a couple of friends / Began practicing for the time / We might go / On TV / And as fate would have it / Later on we got a chance to play. / All we ever really knew: / That it was crazy / / / / / / Why not check out “Fenced Off” while you’re here… / /
North Island – New Zealand . /
I was extremely bored today and I wanted to do something creative so I found the bubbles and started blowing out in the backyard. It was a little windy today so it was a stupid idea but I couldn’t stop trying, I just wanted ONE ! bubble with some sort of reflection before it popped. It was a mess, dripping bubbles everywhere and dropping my camera around my wrist a hundred times and then POP…..too late ! but finally I got one I really liked ….it reminds me of a garden globe.
More in this series: / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
A Japanese maple tree from the Portland, Oregon Japanese gardens. / / / / As is. INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold 2 Frame Prints (one to mystery buyer, one to mjr1978) & Cards on dA and on RB, by mystery buyers.
Another shot of the same Japanese maple tree as in Eden I at the Portland Oregon Japanese Gardens, except this one was shot exactly one week after. It is amazing how fast seasons can change :) As is. Info for Sold! />Sold a “Framed Print” to mjr1978 / / /
Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / / Mary Banksia Fairy Design available in shoes at Zazzle / / / Mary Banksia Fairy / on brown paper with white acrylic gesso / and black faber castelle felt pen, banksia leaves for wings / and pandandus palm for her dress Mary ate too much bush honey, which explains her googly eyes! / Mary Banksia Fairy TShirt
A story I’m developing…
A vertical shot of the famous tree in the Portland Oregon Japanese Gardens :) /
foggy weather can give a strange and facinating perspective with each tree becomeing an individual..
A firefighter assesses the situation as sunlight peers through the tree tops. Some of my other ‘fire’ work. / / /
Lightning striking Black Mountain in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Shot with a Canon 20D & 28-135mm IS USM @28mm . Thanks for looking. Other lightning photos: / / /
Kurrajong Trees are an important source of bush medicine for Indigenous Australians. Acrylic on Canvas Board / 400 mm x 500 mm
The mist around the trees was so beautiful yesterday morning, and everything felt so peaceful, I couldn’t resist a couple of textures and overlays to help create the feeling. Original photograph with grunge texture overlay, colour and levels adjustments. Featured in Red Bubble Home Page, April 2009
A single image from a recent trip to Lancelin durring the week more dune images can be seen at / http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flex prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet . com . au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ All images are © Kirk Hille, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
My Website Another version of the sun rising on a misty morning that I shot last week outside my front door Featured in Freedom To Shine Group / Copyright /
Pastel on Colourfix sanded paper (burgundy) – 70cm x 50cm There is a radio program in Australia called ‘Macca on a Sunday Morning’, which explores all aspects of this country. There is a segment in it called ‘Why I live where I live’, and it got me thinking about where I live. I did this painting as part of a solo exhibition (‘My Easel and Eye’) which was held in 2005 and this was the first painting that was sold. Yesterday morning was a glorious autumn morning, and I went for my early morning walk. This same area of the bush looked exactly like this painting! Featured in the Landscape Painting group – April 2009 / Featured in Works on Paper – May 2009 / Featured in Contemporary Pastel Painters group – June 2009 / Challenge Winner in ‘Dawn’s Early Light’ challenge in the Mornings & Evenings, Sunbeams & Storms group – June 2009 / Challenge Winner in ‘August Avatar’ challenge in the ‘Live & Let Live’ group – August 2009
Silhouette art of people in tree / Other Nature Zomboy Shirts / Sunset Silhouette / / Reaching for Nature / / Free Your Mind / / Tree Clearing / / Wire Release / / Blossom Flight /
Victorian bushfire aftermath… 15 minutes drive from my wife’s parent’s house…
as with my other image when solitude is required… this image was taken near a house i used to live in… / this place way my favorite place to be alone i used to find myself wandering through the bush and way down at the bottom of the hill im the middle of victorian native bushland there stood an old pine tree that didnt quite fit… as it turned out this tree became quite known to me i used to find myself here often… / it was / “my place” / somewhere to be alone and just simply be…. featured in Sepia Only / top ten place in sepia-portraits challenge
so a was told i needed a title for this image (thankyou mark) and i have fumbled around for some time searching for one, only to come up with the one most heart felt to me… / this image was taken near a house i used to live in… / this place way my favorite place to be alone i used to find myself wandering through the bush and way down at the bottom of the hill im the middle of victorian native bushland there stood an old pine tree that didnt quite fit… as it turned out this tree became quite known to me i used to find myself here often… / it was / “my place” / somewhere to be alone and just simply be…. shot using grandfathers old minolta and 50mm lens (which i love) if you have enjoyed this image perhaps also have a look at / quiet FEATURED IN A Beautiful Blur / Black and White Photography
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