Gibson’s Beach, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
Back beach, Portsea, Victoria, Australia.
Seaside pool, Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
The Urangan Pier, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
The spectacular summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
The South Pacific Ocean near Narooma in New South Wales, Australia.
Humpback whale at Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
A narrow bridge at Wallaga Lake near Bermagui in New South Wales, Australia.
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Merimbula is on the east coast of Australia between Sydney and Melbourne.
Encore TShirt by Karin Taylor / Pencil, ink, pen, adobe photoshop
Stuart’s amazing shot Spooky caught my eye when he uploaded it, and I lifted it into my favs immediately. I know how much time and effort he’s put into refining these amazing time lapse images, and his perserverence is admirable, particularly when you consider the temps and discomfort he’s had to endure!! I emailed him and asked if I could use the image for a collab, and even managed to get it done pretty quickly, but then he took some time off to be with his family for the birth of his beautiful daughter Hannah, so I waited for him to come back before posting this. Thanks Stu, it’s an awesome image, hope I’ve done it justice. Marcus Ranum has supplied the model / and UmbraDeNoapte_Stock provided the castle. /
PHOTOGRAPHY A Great Day For Freedom
Guitar Head Stock My husband makes guitars from start to finish as a hobby. > >
My song…. The Show (lenka) / This is where I began with my paintings .. 8 years ago, this is how they used to look … with a little enhancement in photoshop to add some little extras for fun. I hope you like it. To show where I’ve come from, just doing ‘dots’ and ‘strokes’ and ‘criss-crosses’ for eyes, to the eyes I’m doing today. My story – well…one day, a lady purchased a painting from me called Seashore Sally but she only had ‘dots’ for eyes and no other features, no nose, no lips (I didn’t know how to paint or draw them). The lady got in touch with her sister, a mutual friend, and asked through her, if i would try to add real eyes and a face. I was very anxious and nervous about doing a face over the top, as the lady had paid for the painting, but i agreed to try… this is when i began to progress and learn to draw eyes, noses and lips…and i’m still working hard on getting that right and improving .. i still struggle with lips and noses and eyes, but each time I am rewarded as I learn something new and keep on developing my style / i generally progressed from this, and prior to that, i drew some still lifes, such as a ceiling fan, a cluster of frangipanis and a few portraits of say John Lennon, and some ethnic families from National Geographic, so i began practicing and honing my skills using real subjects, prior to developing a style of my own, it was important to know i could draw first, and really draw accurately. from that to this /
Do you think witches believe in Christmas? What kind of Christmas would they have? Here’s my interpretation, complete with a skull, ghostly glowing candles, a skullberry garland and, of course, a stripy stocking. :-) Made specially for the Black Xmas Group’s first challenge. Black Xmas Group / It includes a couple of Sirius-SDZ’s textures and my own patterns.
take me to your world… / show me the universe / in your thoughts stock credit: / photoshop creative magazine; / dazzle textures (the sky man) / own photography. / jordan busson. 8 december 2009.
Featured: SHOP FRONTS…Dec 14, 09 / Avatar for AT THE STORE Challenge..Dec 9, 09 Placed the camera lens against a storefront display window, catching the mall reflection in the mirror…Sacramento, CA. / (Sony A350 DSLR…18-250mm) /
A little Christmas design For the Selective Colouring Christmas 209 challenge Thanks for looking!
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