selene from underworld / underworld evo. sketch in ink. jeffreyphillips.com.au
The boys getting ready for the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras – 2007. Image copyright © 2007, Robert Knapman. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Hand illustration with black felt tip pen and watercolour pencils. Party time!
Fireworks finale – Australia Day 2008. / Christies Beach, South Australia. / © 2008.
This shot was made possible thanks to Production & Art Director, Alateia and SHOOTERS GALLERY and her wonderful models vanessa and troy and staff. / The location for these shots were taken from hampton beach melbourne victoria. 1385 Views
A little piazza in south Italy, lit up and decorated for the fiesta
I’ve had a couple of requests to make this one available in a tee, so here is. / If anyone would like an individual fruit tee please let me know and I will be more then happy to upload them :) Available in guys and girls and many colours. The crazy fruits are also available on cards /
I will donate 50% of my profit from any sale to Cancer Research. See my profile for more information. / / Registered charity 216032 (England & Wales) SC037529 (Scotland) and follow LR’s brand guidelines
Girls spinning on a whirling carnival ride during a mid summer’s night; from a series: Sunset on the Small Town Carnival. Owing to the rise of mega-parks and high liability insurance, small town carnivals are rapidly disappearing. Whenever possible I try to document these vanishing icons of the Twentieth Century American landscape. The original image was shot at 1/15th with a camera flash and 2 remote strobes. The long exposure shows motion and the flash freezes detail. I used opposing color filters on the remotes to get better depth in the subject. In post processing I used a combination of effects from both Illustrator and PhotoShop. The big trick was getting the file size down by rasterizing my AIs in PS and reopening them in AI and re-saving as a vector.
~After a Glorious day, here along the California coast…..we were watching the most amazing sunset when I looked over at my beautiful girl, she was just swept away by the magic of it all … dancing and singing on the rocks, celebrating the end and the beginning of another sacred day… West Cliff, Santa Cruz CA. /
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My first collaboration with Rose Moxon Just realised I forgot to post this when she sent it to me. What was I thinking??!! Here’s our second collaboration, Moongoddess – just click on the pic to go to it:
This is my second collaboration with the brilliantly talented Rose Moxon. The first one was Moondancer. And she’s working on a third – am I lucky or what!! I really love what she’s done with this image and just can’t get over the skill required to so evenly match such difficult light and colour. Here’s Moondancer – just click on the pic to go to it:
Setting off fireworks at the local village ‘festa’, which is the maltese word for feast. This was shot with my mid-range zoom lens. It was a handheld shot. 1/10 sec at f4. ISO 200 and focal length 24mm. It was not easy to get this shot but I finally managed to get one I liked. I used to think that it was not possible to get a decent image hand-holding a camera in low light. Sometimes I like it when I prove myself wrong :) I would still rather have had my tripod with me though!!
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Oil Pastel And Acrylic (With minor digital enhancements) Here’s Ophelia all dressed up for a party that she’s hosting! A party that celebrates all that life has to offer,both the good and not so good :D She’s wearing her new flower feather clips and a ribbon belt to adorn her waist. All who read this will be invited! A belief that Life is to be celebrated, not just the ups but the downs too. It is easier to give thanks and rejoice when things go well for us but can we still do the same when things dont turn out the way we want them to? In dry or in bountiful times, I keep reminding myself to count my blessings…to adopt the mindset of abundance and not of scacity. In fact, everyday can be a celebration of life…just take a few moments..and you will find that you are “richer” than you think you are :D You can view and buy my other “Celebration Of Life” products at my Zazzle Gallery:
A drawing collection of Ophelia in oil pastel and acrylic mediums. Every picture represents her thoughts and outlook on life in general and she wants to share those with you every month of the year :D See Loving Friends,Loving Life calendar: Ophelia’s Friends calendar at my smile4me gallery
Oil Pastel And Acrylic On Wood (With Minor Digital Enhancements) Ophelia wishes all of us a great new year in 2009 filled with hopes and promises, it’s time to usher in the new things in our life! This is an all-occasion card, for birthday greetings, party invitations, congratulations and of course new year greetings :D You can view and buy my other “The Old Has Gone, The New Has Come” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
acrylic on paper edit digitally.
Nikon D300 Sigma 15/30 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Featured in After Dark Group December – 03 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— Featured in Visions of Italy Group November – 15 – 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Featured in A View Somewhere Group November – 08 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Featured in Fireworks Group September – 12 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— Featured in ! 100% ! Group June – 24 – 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-
Solstice celebrations / The term solstice can also be used in a wider sense, as the date (day) that such a passage happens. The solstices, together with the equinoxes, are connected with the seasons. In some languages they are considered to start or separate the seasons; in others they are considered to be center points (in English, in the Northern hemisphere, for example, the period around the June solstice is known as midsummer, and Midsummer’s Day is 24 June, about three days after the solstice itself). Similarly 25 December is the start of the Christmas celebration, which was a pagan festival in pre-Christian times, and is the day the Sun begins to return to the northern hemisphere. Many cultures celebrate various combinations of the winter and summer solstices, the equinoxes, and the midpoints between them, leading to various holidays arising around these events. For the December solstice, Christmas is the most popular holiday to have arisen. In addition, Yalda, Saturnalia, Karachun, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Yule (see winter solstice for more) are also celebrated around this time. For the June solstice, Christian cultures celebrate the feast of St. John from June 23 to June 24 (see St. John’s Eve, Ivan Kupala Day, Midsummer), while Neopagans observe Midsummer. For the vernal (spring) equinox, several spring-time festivals are celebrated, such as the observance in Judaism of Passover. The autumnal equinox has also given rise to various holidays, such as the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. At the midpoints between these four solar events, cross-quarter days are celebrated. In many cultures the solstices and equinoxes traditionally determine the midpoint of the seasons, which can be seen in the celebrations called midsummer and midwinter. Along this vein, the Japanese celebrate the start of each season with an occurrence known as Setsubun. The cumulative cooling and warming that result from the tilt of the planet become most pronounced after the solstices. In the Hindu calendar, two sidereal solstices are named Uttarayana and Dakshinayana. The former occurs around January 14 each year, while the latter occurs around July 14 each year. These mark the movement of the Sun along a sidereally fixed zodiac (precession is ignored) into Mesha, a zodiacal sign which corresponded with Aries about 285, and into Tula, the opposite zodiacal sign which corresponded with Libra about 285. (wikipedia) /
Jack Back In Early 1980’s On His Way Into / An Awards Event In NYC , Sardi’s Restaurant
Acrylic on Canvas
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