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  • This image came about in an awesome way for me. Two weeks earlier, the model, Margrit, was telling me a bit about her life. She’s lived and travelled in many countries and taken lots of opportunities. She has also achieved great success with her photography. Several weeks later, I had an unusual chance to photograph her in an old train – the perfect location to reflect her life’s journey. / In Australia, Margrit has achieved her LAPS and AAPS, and is the only West Australian women to received international photographic honours AFIAP. She’s a perfectionist and it shines through in her work. Visit Margrit’s website For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

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  • From a series of shoots with the beautiful and multi talented Jo O’Brien / She has been the mastermind behind our shoots. Her artistic vision and direction is undeniably inspiring! / / / See the rest of our collaborations here / / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • Here is one of my photos, a Very talented chap called Shepy has done the processing, and what a superb job he has done too, if you have not seen Shepy’s work then please go and check him out, just type shepy into the search bar. / Hope you like it.

  • A completely empty empty train carriage, HDR

  • Just having some fun… The horse has bolted and abandoned the magic pumpkin…Cinderella has gone bush and the footmen have turned into field mice! Thanks to Rosalie Dale for the background and Unholy-Stock for the models. © Sarah Moore 2008

  • My work was the WINNER of the Faerie World groups competition , “The Brothers Grimm”. Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote for me and those that support my work! Excerpt from Grimm Brother’s, Cinderella Story “Now that no one else was at home, Cinderella went to her mother’s grave beneath the hazel tree, and cried out: Shake and quiver, little tree, / Throw gold and silver down to me. / Then the bird threw a gold and silver dress down to her, and slippers embroidered with silk and silver. She quickly put on the dress and went to the festival….read more This is my artistic depiction of the Grimm Brother’s Cinderella. I used artistic license to add the fairies to the tree, the flowers and her dress. I even created a special fairy showering Cinderella with magic creating her dress, her crown, the carriage and horses. You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /

  • Another from my excursion to the Train Museum at Thirlmere in the Southern Highlands of NSW (Australia) – again treated with some filters etc to give it an “Orient Express” feel … hopefully!! Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM /

  • Another in my train series from the Train Museum at Thirlmere in the Southern Highlands of NSW (Australia) ... this time the old metal, drop-down handbasin. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / / / / /

  • Copyright Daniel Rayfield Photography 2008

  • The farmer who breeds and shows these magnificent Shire horses had stopped near his Dartmoor farm at Ponsworthy to give the horses a bit of a breather so I was pleased to get the opportunity of a few close-up shots of them. Undoubtedly a proud team, not only the horses but also the farmer and his wife who lavish so much care and attention in keeping them up to top show standard. Shire horses are reputedly the largest breed of heavy horse in the world, both of these had been sired by King, who at the time was in the Guinness book of Records as being the largest heavy horse anywhere at almost 20 hands, that is almost 80 inches high to it’s shoulder. Nikon D100 / 18 – 70 Zoom @ 18mm / F11 for 1/100sec / CP Filter

  • A station that time has mostly forgotten all about stands waiting for a time that may never come. These old buildings and rails remember an era where hundreds of happy faces passed through here on their way home or on their holidays: They dream of a time long since passed. The Summer sky presents its amber glow to the station and casts its pigment all over the scene, highlighting the old charm of the woodwork and enhancing the shaddows. There is a romantic stillness captured within this scene. It is easy for us to imagine a crowd of people gathered waiting on a station that looks imaculate and yet, we can also see that this truly is the End of the Line. Jonathan can be contacted at: sales@vistavisionphotography.com Please email to inquire about ordering prints larger than 30inches

  • Featured in DRAFT HORSES July 2009 Featured on REDBUBBLES HOMEPAGE June 2009 Finalist in Mood and Ambience STRICTLY PHOTOS “TWINS” challenge March 2009 Winner of Pennsylvamia Farm Animal Challenege in the Keystone State-Pennsylvania January 2009

  • Some old train carriages I found while I was out exploring.

  • A palette knife and sepia version of my Newcastle watercolour painting. Taxi’s (horse carriages) waiting for fares. The castle (1080) and Black Gate tower (1247), in Newcastle upon Tyne. St Nicholas Street. Looking south, to the mouth of the High Level bridge. Painted from a photo, taken in 1901. HB pencil and Watercolour, on 10” x7” Bockingford, tinted eggshell, 140lb.

  • This train carriage is about sixty years old and marked for demolition. / I can see why. / Taken in Toowoomba, Qld. / 3 shot HDR processed in Photomatix and tweaked in Photoshop.

  • So there you are, deep under the waves, enjoying a couple of mimosas with your Sunday brunch, and along comes a naked lady driving a giant conch shell drawn by a seahorse. Well, it’s enough to put you off your cocktails for a time, isn’t it? Fear not (and drink up!), it’s just Marcella and her fabulous Conch Carriage out for a drive! And though she tends to dress down on Sundays, you’ll never catch Marcella without her nautilus hat. It’s been rumored that if you offer to buy her a drink, she’ll race a school of groupers for your amusement – quite inexpensive as entertainment goes. Perfect as a companion piece to Emma the Nautilus-naut. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • Timber in the lagoon This photo I shot at the chilean coastline, a little sweet-water lagoon / pond only 80 meters away from the sea (Pacific Ocean). / Chile. / Latin America Canon Powershot G1 / FL = 21.0mm (35=108mm), f = 4.0, Tv = 1/320. ISO= 100 Featured in That One Great Shot – July 2009

  • In many walks of life, a conscience is a more expensive encumbrance than a wife or a carriage / Thomas de Quincey Folks.. in addition to previous-posting / here a dressed-up carriage (number 24) from behind .. / Driver and wife having a break on a quite and shady corner of the market place before being launched into the match .. / where the Lady has to catch a ring with a lance in her hand , while the Gent managed the horse. / Its a centuries old custom / game in the Province of Zeeland . Thanks for popping in Folks Camera: / My new Canon 5D markII / Lens Canon L series 24-105 IS – USM / ISO 200 / 36.0 mm / F 4

  • The view from the end of Platform 1 at Seven Bridge railway in Bridgnorth,Shropshire. The engine was just about to start it’s journey and created this wonderful half view through the smoke and steam Converted into a pinhole black and white Featured by the kind hosts of Tone It Down! Group

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