My son in the back yard watching a balloon float by.
Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series Blacksmith Series Great Ocean Road Series
Taken on Scenic Drive. Carmel, California. November, 2007. There’s an interesting story behind this photograph, and #244, “Scenic & 8th. I was in a local camera store in Carmel, the manager of the store was telling me my camera was a toy because it wasn’t a high priced SLR, like he seels in the store. Obviously this annoyed me because i knew what my camera was capable of doing. So I left the store, walked down toward the beach, saw these Cypress trees, and took these shots in about five minutes. / I then walked back up to the camera store, and showed them to the manager, and the staff. They were impressed with the quality of the images. / I love my camera! I’m using the Panasonic Lumix FZ-50 That is what I used to take almost all the photographs in my portfolio. I’m satisfied with the performance of that camera. The images speak for themselves.
Acrylic Painting on Canvas Original sold $600 / [re HTA ]All my art here has been done while ill and all has been done trying to find the energy to stand up. and function…...but…...can’t lie aown and give in…. /
passions group. so passionate about dancing especially jazz tap and classical. I spent several years learning to dance then a taking children to classes for 5 years then again 12 years on another 13 , involved with dance Also spending many hours sewing costumes for performances An acrylic painting of jazz dancers using red Scaves original work is 120×80 price for this original framed in a soft silver grey $1200 Bordom competition HATS the girls have had enough for one day, but have to stand around in their hats etc until they get their routine right.
Acrylic on canvas Original Painting 120×85. One of several on the Theme of Dancers. Views 815,,, 24 comments 24/11/09 / /
Banner I painted,,and won the first prize for the Gold Coast City in 2002 the local council printed out many copies and hung along the main road for a Christmas Festival. / Acrylic on Canvas / [It depicts the bikini culture /beach /bird life and tourist destination of the Gold Coast ] / Acrylic on Canvas /
A recent warm summer’s morning and it’s 30C at 6am…what a place to be ! / / Water Yes – Desalination No / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / Taken on the majestic Bass Coast. / / Please take a moment to read my journal entry / HERE / / and add your support by emailing your concerns and disapproval HERE / / – 100% of all profits I make on this goes to this crucial campaign. / / Canon EOS A2, Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see photography of this beautiful region under threat below / /
/ rotating drum lens camera 130deg. field – no cropping, no stitching. Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography below / /
The ruins of the Redcliff Radar Station. All the buildings are now crumbling and in ruin. This is the inside shot of the radar station. The stairs used to lead to the second level of the station but now there is just open sky. The station has been abandoned since 1961. Radar operators in the AC&W Squadron tracked the movements of aircraft sighted and passed speed, height and direction information to a Direction Centre (DC) and fighter interceptor squadrons. Fighter aircraft could be airborne in minutes after an alarm was given, and they closed in on unidentified planes by means of direction provided by the radar operators. Another of the Red Cliff functions was furnishing navigational aid to friendly aircraft operating in the area. Their detection of May-Day calls contributed to quick search and rescue efforts. / / More in this series / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
The ruins of the Redcliff Radar Station. This is the outside of the former command center. All the buildings are now crumbling and in ruin. The station has been abandoned since 1961. Radar operators in the AC&W Squadron tracked the movements of aircraft sighted and passed speed, height and direction information to a Direction Centre (DC) and fighter interceptor squadrons. Fighter aircraft could be airborne in minutes after an alarm was given, and they closed in on unidentified planes by means of direction provided by the radar operators. Another of the Red Cliff functions was furnishing navigational aid to friendly aircraft operating in the area. Their detection of May-Day calls contributed to quick search and rescue efforts. / More in this series / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
I based this watercolour painting upon an engraving, from the Georgian period of the old harbour at Whitby. Size 18”x12”. On 140lb, paper .
My Eden / / / / At Play In the Fields Of The Lord / / LARGE VIEW recommended / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
a rose from my garden…
Australia Day Long Weekend, Rainbow Beach, Bonny Hills, NSW. Untouched reflection photogrpaph. Best viewed LARGE
Another dawn shot from a series I shot from the East Beach in Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland. The Bin of Cullen, which is further down the East coast, can be seen in the distance. Nikon D80 / Manual / 1/6s at f11.0 / ISO 100 / 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm / 0.9 ND soft Grad. / tripod / remote release
This is the lighthouse at CapeSpear, Newfoundland. It is the most easterly point in North America. / / Settings & Gear Used / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 21 seconds / Apeture: 8 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 22mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / / /
I set the alarm for 3am and headed out to the coast to catch a sunrise. / / This is the lighthouse at CapeSpear, Newfoundland. It is the most easterly point in North America. So while everyone else was sleeping I was the very first person in North America to see this sunrise… how cool is that! / / The rock that makes the cliffs that the lighthouse sits on reminded me of a martian landscape… / / Settings & Gear Used / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 10 seconds / Apeture: 16 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 22mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / /
Kiev, Ukraine Hidropark, place where I grew up Canon Power Shot S3 IS, one shoot , but processed as HDR for fun Hidropark (Ukrainian: Гідропарк) is a park on the Dnieper River in Kiev, Ukraine. It literally means “Waterpark” as it was created as an entertainment complex with mainly water activities: beaches, boating, water attractions. It is located on Venetsians’kyj (Ukrainian: Венеціанський) and Dolobets’kyj (Ukrainian: Долобецький) islands; the Venetian Bridge connects these islands. Venetsians’kyj island is connected with the rest of Kiev by two bridges: the Metro Bridge to the right-bank city and the Rusanivka bridge to the left-bank city. The Hidropark station of Kiev Metro is located on Venetsians’kyj island. Current activities available: number of beaches , boat and catamarans rental, ping-pong and tennis, paintball and football, water attractions, restaurants, casino and Sun-City Slavutych disco club (right on the beach), open-air gym (Soviet era heritage) and riverboat excursions. Source: .wikipedia.org Hidropark finished in position 9 of Top Ten in Modern Constructions of Unique Buildings Of … November 18, 2009 / Hidropark was featured in the group Capital cities of the World October 13, 2009 Hidropark finished in position 3 of Top Ten in A slice of heaven of Capital cities of th… October 14, 2009 “Gidropark” / Top 10 in Going Coastal ~ Watercraft Challenge August 27, 2009 / featured in Going Coastal August 15. 2009 or non HDR version
a fishing boat on the beach at Beer in Devon
Detail from my mixed aquamedia painting. Aquamedia includes Winsor and Newton transparent watercolor, Winsor and Newton gouache, Pelikan ink, and Liquitex iridescent acrylic. Paper is Arches 140 lb cold press.
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 332,500 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.