I love the colour contrast in this shot. Some wonderful markets in Vietnam.
Two ducks drift smoothly over a misty Lake Daylesford on a very cold morning / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro
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Also available as wall art / This tshirt image was a collaboration between Michman and myself. / Thank you to (Michael) Michman for his Photoshopping genius and bringing this vision to life!
Bitterly cold day at the Cambridge lake NZ, just moments before the storm ….....
Garlic and chilli prior to being mortar and pestled for bolognese sauce. They were crushed along with a dash of virgin olive oil, whole black and red peppercorns, rock salt and fresh basil picked from my garden. Eventually cooked and simmered slightly with a brown onion, a dash of red wine and kalamata olives thrown in the mix along with some chopped fresh tomatoes. I took this image because I loved the organic natural woody textures and tones that beset them in the kitchen light. :)) Featured in the Natural Light and Color Group and the If it doesnt belong group!
This worker was taking a midday nap on the back of a truck loaded with chillies that were about to be dried. We were in the Thar Desert, Rajasthan when we came across about an acre of bright red chillies spread out on the sand in the sun to dry – a truly spectacular sight! / More travel shots like this in: / My Adventures
These are rather like broad tagliatelle and I prepared the dish like this… / Roast about 10 cherry tomatoes cut in half, in olive oil with 5 garlic cloves and a sprinkle of dried chili for twenty minutes. Halfway through the roasting, add some small whole mushrooms. I used oyster, buna-shimeji and shiro-shimeji varieties. Meanwhile bring some water to the boil, add salt and the pappardelle. After 5 minutes, add a handful of baby spinach leaves and cook for a further 6 minutes. / Serve the pasta with the roasted, tomatoes, garlic and mushrooms. / Total preparation and cooking time 25 minutes. Buon appetito! The lighting was overcast daylight (the best diffusser) through my kitchen window. N.B. This image is now for sale as laminated kitchen art! Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D200 / Lens: 12-24mm f4 / Focal Length: 20mm / ISO: 250 / Exposure: 1/125 sec at f /4 / Lighting: Daylight / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography
its been a while since i dipped my brush in the vector realm
This was fun, and I used a base infrared image that I shot in my own back garden, yes that wonderful tree is outside my window..;-) The swan and moon are from elsewhere in my wanderings, and what a nice composition they all made together…oooh I just love infrared!
Model – Hana Circa Nocturna 2009 – Fitzroy, Melbourne. / Designer – Beserk
A very very still night a few weeks ago at Brighton Beach, South Australia. 30 secs at f4.
Camera: Nikon D300 / Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125) / Aperture: f/16.0 / Focal Length: 105 mm / Exposure: 0.00 / ISO Speed: 200 / Exposure Bias: 0 EV / Flash: On, Return detected
Inspired by and dedicated to the beautiful Sticky Flower / Seagulls and granny rugs are cool, so is she :-) / / Created with pen and ink and coloured pencils on cartridge paper. / Also availabubble as a card
Notice the thick overalls that make this Peruvian sheepherder look like the Michelin man? December in Wyoming. ‘Nuf said. Canon 40D, f 5.6, 1/500, ISO 500, focal length 320mm. See also: / Wave of Sheep / Sheep Dog in Training / Sheep Wagon Featured in Dimensions group, August 2009, thanks so much!! / Framed print sold, September 2009, thanks you SO much!! / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs, September 2009, thanks so much!! / Featured in 300+ Go Long, September 2009, thanks so much!!
Featured in the Pets Are Us group / Featured in the ‘Colour Me A Rainbow group This is Chilli one of my Sun Conure parrots. Chilli was handreared and though outside in the aviary he is very tame & very affectionate. His partner Pawpaw is sitting on three eggs at the moment … how EGGciting :D Canon Eos 50D / Canon 28-135mm lens / Edited in CS3 More info on Sun Conures Thank you for looking.
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