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  • This Austin A70 is a permanent feature amongst the gum-trees on my father-in-law’s top paddock. You can tell how long it’s been sitting there by the branches growing in, around and over its body! Location: Kangaroo Island, South Australia All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.

  • With a heavy NE swell closing down most of the beaches along Australia’s East Coast over new year, not even the pools are safe. In a somewhat typical Aussie understatement, the sign at North Curl Curl pool on Sydney’s Northern Beaches says “Pool Closed, Dangerous Conditions” and that’s if you can get close enough to read it without being washed away. A new years day swim to shake out the NYE cobwebs from the previous night is pretty much out of the question. While I was there, there were some much bigger waves/sprays but this one was pretty solid and nicely balanced the image with the pool. There should probably also be a sign that says “Don’t stand so close to the pool taking photographs” or shoot telephoto from a distance rather than wideangle. But then what’s the fun in that? Although the two feet of water swirling around below me was a bit dicey at times.

  • A girl from Taquile, Island in Titikaka lake is filling her cup with drinking water. The houses are built from mud and stones, and there are no running water or plumbing in the houses. Beds are built in from mud above the floor and a mat is placed on top. I spent two days in this house and the family hospitality was incredible. The girl belong to the Aymara ethnic group / Originaly a 35mm slide. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- /

  • If you’re constantly exposed to it, I fail to see how it can’t affect you. / I just whipped this up tonight after being inspired again to create by Scott Robinson.

  • The useful Sunny 16 rule always with you!

  • The useful Sunny 16 rule always with you! Version printed in black:

  • I still watch her video as it reminds me who I really am.. Here is a bit about this amazing Doctor/woman and her website below. / / Jill Bolte Taylor: Neuroanatomist Brain researcher Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened—and has become a powerful voice for brain recovery. / Why you should listen to her: One morning, a blood vessel in Jill Bolte Taylor’s brain exploded. As a brain scientist, she realized she had a ringside seat to her own stroke. She watched as her brain functions shut down one by one: motion, speech, memory, self-awareness … Amazed to find herself alive, Taylor spent eight years recovering her ability to think, walk and talk. She has become a spokesperson for stroke recovery and for the possibility of coming back from brain injury stronger than before. In her case, although the stroke damaged the left side of her brain, her recovery unleashed a torrent of creative energy from her right. From her home base in Indiana, she now travels the country on behalf of the Harvard Brain Bank as the “Singin’ Scientist.” “How many brain scientists have been able to study the brain from the inside out? I’ve gotten as much out of this experience of losing my left mind as I have in my entire academic career.” Jill Bolte Taylor

  • In India, our culture believes that there are many universes like ours as we see today, and each is governed by Lord Vishnu. There are as many Lord Vishnu as universes originated from the MAHAVISHNU representing the Brahmañ who is silently takes part in the divine play of creation – Lila. I spotted this water lily in my recent photo shoot. This time the rain had blessed me to make this theme happen :) The tiny water droplets make me recall multi verses and the enlightened water lily the Brahmañ here. Reposted after noise reduction ( 02.01.2009 ) Equipment Canon EOS 400D & Canon EF 70-300 mm lens @ 300 mm. HDR Generated work. 3 single exposure images merged. processed in CS3.

  • Probably one of my more favorite images I’ve ever done… / now on a shirt. Not brave enough for the tattoo then how bout just wear the shirt -y5

  • / / / The team, the wall, the ciggy… At the MCG in after an Aussie Rules football game – Cats vs Saints (Semi final, 2008) / / / / /

  • A dramatic sunrise from the beach at Shaldon, South Devon, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here

  • ~Robert Heinlein

  • mix media on paper,canvas

  • mix media on board

  • This image speaks for itself

  • FRACTAL SAFETY NET / Best viewed large. / / / / FRACTAL SAFETY NET was FEATURED on / RED BUBBLE’S HOMEPAGE / on November 2, 2009. / / Fractal “Safety Net” was created out of Chaos with the Quaternion Julia Set, with use of Incendia software, based on five conditions. / / / With special effects rendered in skylight, I then proceeded to apply a little ambience, then I closed the program out and re-opened the image a second time in Photoshop. / / Lighting, luminosity, and colors were now added, along with embossing. After a few more adjustments with brightness and contrast, Fractal “Safety Net” was now complete. I do hope you like it!! / / /

  • German political philosopher, Hannah Arendt, has greatly influenced my thinking. Her work, The Human Condition and The Life of the Mind are two favorites. She wrote, ““No cause is left but the most ancient of all, the one, in fact, that from the beginning of our history has determined the very existence of politics, the cause of freedom versus tyranny.” Arendt fled Europe with the rise of the Nazis, eventually settling in New York City. Image of Hannah Arendt Featured in the Group: The Sisterhood / Featured in the Group: Show Me a Sign Part of the Thinkers/Genius Series Companion Works: So What / A Love Supreme / I Think / Revolutionary / What Thoughts I Have of You Tonight, Walt Whitman / Pocket Full of Stones /

  • One step into time and I realize I am running. Or am I falling. The condition was paralysis. I had accepted it. Then I opened a window in a room with no walls and let in the breeze of one small voice that sang a tune from a day long ago when I was in love, felt love, was unafraid of love, was engulfed in love, was uninformed as to the condition of loss that would fall upon my giving myself to love. Was it just youth? / One step away from the condition and it no longer existed. Instead there were only floral winds dancing on days of light and color and high cheek bones sliding across glass that was slippery with my own reflection and the voice of the song plaintive and melodic calling the name of the sea. And the sea had no name. It was a wave. The Condition is acrylic on paper 15”x20”

  • 300mm / f/ 5.6 / 1/1000 sec. best friends are connected beyond words… true essence is their code taken at Biscayne Bay, Florida.

  • Lhasa. Capital of Tibet. / I see this poor girl with her mother coming to me and wondering who are this person sitting in front of the Potala Palace.

  • In one of the many corridors through the Central Temples at Angkor, in Cambodia, a Khmer woman and her daughter sell incense and offerings to tourists. On a particularly hot day, too warm to venture from their cool stonework position, the girl in red pyjamas was bored and tired from staying polite and still all afternoon. As I approached with a smile and sat to rest across the central walkway, the young girl tugged at her mother’s sleeve as a way of asking permission to come and say hello. This shot was captured after the woman had looked my way to see my reaction to the request, but before she’d given the nod to her daughter. I love the knowing smile on the mother’s face, and the daughter’s expression of boredom with the present, wistful for a new adventure. / Many passed in the short time the girl in the red pyjamas and I got to know each other- we shared smiles, looked at each others hands and faces and we shared a drink of water on a hot day. But this shot reminds me of the second I spent with her mother- in a busy hallway, with a sense of serenity and a recognition of the value of her patience- and the time to share a smile.

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