The only song I thought of when I did the HDR processing was “End of the World” by REM. It’s the end of the World as we know it and I feel fine… I took my Camera to Miranda Fair (our local shopping centre) today, because I was hoping to catch a few glimpses of the big storm brewing over Sydney. Instead I ended up with this.
have always wanted to capture a big plane landing but could never be there at the right time or having the wind blowing in the right direction. The low clouds helps bring the plane closer than usual….i could almost touch it….hahhah. To see a hugh metal flying over you at approx. 200kph is…...priceless. The jetfuel, the noise…...Perfect. I am NOT a plane enthusiast , but it is fascinating to watch. Sydney “Kingsford Smith” Airport Boeing 747 landing train plane truck car chair Transportation
More from the Lightscapes Set Gorgeous morning at a car boot. I got distracted by this and walked off a bit to take this at 5.30am on a cold winters morning.
I’m a Pepsi drinker…but couldn’t pass up this shot. / I’ve had a few requests for sales on this one… / Sorry…RedBubble says “NO!”
Every now and then when I feel a bit stuck for good single shot inspiration, I like to create something odd. This image was the result of one such time…
No chance of a tripod with this shot. / I was hanging out of the passenger window on the interstate / with blasts of cold wind biting my face, praying the door held fast! / Taken yesterday.. / / /
I love it when the world offers up a great collection of elements in one space, and all you have to do is go ‘click’… RAF Museum Collindale, UK
Watching the Trains
Enjoy! _
Once someone’s pride and joy, now an abandoned wreck outside a ruined building in outback New South Wales.
This old Chev sits awaiting a promise of restoration, meantime it catches the raindrops of a passing thunderstorm.
Monument Valley, Utah.
I’ve had a number of people ask what the colour version of this looked like. / Here it is.
Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art
Seaworld, QLD Australia / ....I also took some shots of some jumping dolphins, however, the view from the car park really caught my visual attention…
a gloomy sky and a sinister car boot
I have a poem I am working on with the feeling of storms involved. I am a sucker for the experience one gets in strong weather and felt this storm the other night deserved to be observed as a vibration unto itself. So there is the Goddess and The Gods written about these amazing events and I felt my way to producing a piece that depicts them and us.
They were out on the same walk She saw buildings / He saw the sky She saw shadows / He saw the shadows of birds that fly She saw a crack / He saw a crevice She saw a hole / He saw a ditch She saw the homeless / He saw the rich She saw a rock / He saw a diamond When they got home they looked into each other’s eyes, / How shall we ever agree on this life at the same time? / They said all at once / Well… / She said / We must learn to revel in our differences / Lets go against society, / Every time I see differently or you do / Lets break out the champagne and the sweet meats / Every time one sees a problem.. Lets celebrate for the other / Every time one sees a solutions lets do it again … / Celebrate / Celebrate each other.. And then we will loose track of / Perfect timing cause every moment will be just perfect!! So they made a pact and they went for walks / When she saw buildings and he saw the sky they both / Were so happy for what the other was seeing it was like they were seeing EVERYTHING ALL AT ONCE. / It was like it did not matter any more who saw what when or where; It just mattered that they were together. / And guess what? / THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER… TEE HEE / THE END Linaji 2009
Oil on canvas
Thanks, Laurie, for the help with the title – you’re the best! dazzle-stock.deviantart.com / dreamstime
Port of Belate, Navarre (Northern Spain) / Canon 400D Featured work in the Art of Intrigue group (September 09)
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