Chao white
142 creative works found
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A photo from my trip to the Alps and a moon.
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Taken in London EC3 COLOUR PORTFOLIO IN THE MOMENT – PHOTOJOURNALISM URBAN DECOR ARCHITECTURAL MOTHER NATURE SUBLIME GRIME PORTRAITURE
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Back in April 2007 I bought a couple of books from the second-hand bookshop in our village. One of them was Chaos – Making a New Science by James Gleick. / / Between pages 250 and 251 I found this note. / /
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This image was fun. Believe it or not the background is sand! And Here is the T-Shirt
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The greatest macros on the planet! / Shot over the period of one month. Anything and everything I could get my hands on. Not those boring old bugs and plants kind of macros. No no. The objects in our life. Everyday normal objects. Well, normal and everyday objects in MY life… / The entire set can be viewed here. / http://www.flickr.com/photos/jefharris/sets/72157600947932208/
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Perth Airport, on the way back to Newman from Melbourne. /
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Panel 4 of series of 20.
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Just when your life seems perfect, disorder creeps in. For Sylvia – to keep the withdrawal symptoms away.
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T-Shirt version/variation of my entry for the photoshop creative comp. View entry here…
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Fujifilm S5 Pro, 17 – 55 2.8, off camera Sb800 and reflector
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One colorful raindrop escaping the chaos of the tangled tendrils of a sweet pea vine. More Selective Coloring Images / Black & White Gallery / Raindrop Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST /
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Its was weird, Not much happens in Newman and as soon as the dust storm appeared, half the town drove up the hill to check it out : ) Just shows there are other people as board as me living here. / Probly not so smart hanging out on a hill made of iorn ore, in the middle of a lightning storm, just shows some people are a stupid as me too : ) D100, 10-20 3.5 ISO 200 / Capture NX
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Cabaret singer by night / Reluctant secret agent by day Emily works tirelessly to keep humanity free from the evil world domination of a self serving few Emily Essex is our ultimate anti-hero in this new Spy-Fi series brought to you by Rok Starr Films
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“Stitched” – Poster Size – 5×4 Layout 20 panels of series of 20. The piece is intended to be displayed using 20 individual canvases/panels to make up the one piece.
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Camera: Canon EOS 350D / F-stop: f/5 / Exposure Time: 1/60sec / ISO Speed: ISO 400 / Focal Length: 41mm / White Balance: Auto Used Photoshop to desaturate the image for effect.
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My last and most interesting shoot with Lissa G. We went a little crazy on this one. We where completely out of ideas, so we just sort of had fun. So imagine Lissa and I sitting in my studio, both cross legged in the middle of the room. Me with all sorts of odd painting materials and trinkets around me. Lissa became my living doll, allowing me to do what ever I pleased with her. (insert evil laughter here). So I limited myself red and white paint and a few unused copper jewelry pieces. Oh, and I forgot to mention that Lissa was only dress in her underwear, but those pictures will have to wait…
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More junk : ), Newman WA / S5pro 17 – 35 2.8, off camera Sb800.
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stairs and shadows / sexy brain food eye candy I tell ya :-) /
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VIEW LARGE A black and white copy of an acryl painting I made some years back the original was very vividly coloured with a lot of red black line and yellow,blue I remember. / Seehow many figures you see in this , a few are obvious,but many are not!
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The greatest macros on the planet! / Shot over the period of one month. Anything and everything I could get my hands on. Not those boring old bugs and plants kind of macros. No no. The objects in our life. Everyday normal objects. Well, normal and everyday objects in MY life… / The entire set can be viewed here. / http://www.flickr.com/photos/jefharris/sets/72157600947932208/
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Same carpark, D1 55mm Micro-nikkor 2.8
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Lone shopping trolly on the newly tarred Newman shopping centre car park. / D200 17-55 2.8 / (see, silly stuff : )
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