The spectacular summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
A freak wave I caught while playing on the rocks at Bunbury’s Back Beach :)
Just another one of my 3D models rendered.
Death Valley in the late afternoon. The dunes are a good place for a photo op as the sun lowers.
Red Bubble’s First Book /// In the Moment /// Overall Winner / I found myself in Geneva for a week for work last year. The only other time I had been to Switzerland was Zurich for 2 nights in the middle of winter, so I was kind of surprised by the beautiful (and hot!) summer weather I experienced on this visit. / The Lake at Geneva is where everyone goes to cool off and I was mesmerised watching all these crazy dudes doing amazing things off a high-dive on the edge of the lake. I took a few shots and managed to capture this moment among them. / I entered this work into the 2007 Linden Gallery Post Card Show in St.Kilda, and was absolutely stoked to have been awarded one of the six entries to be reproduced as postcards and sold through the gallery.
A serene winter still life, taken on a back road not very far from my home.
This is a little isle floating with big pixels in the sky where you can find your best moments…
Taking a few minutes before my “Days End”. The colors are much cooler showing why these are known as the lower Blue Ridge Mountains. The foggy mist is why these particular mountains became known as the Smokys the colors and layers of ridges drew me to this shot. So often in making sunset/sunrise shots photographers shoot one or two shots and move on. This time of day is one of rapidly changing tones. Some of the most dramatic shots can be made after most have left or got there. When the clouds are illuminated by the sun after/before it has pasted the horizon. Those photographers willing to slow down an spend some time will be the ones fully enjoying this time of day when the warm/cool colors met, mingle, and drift apart. As you can see between the 2 shots 2 minutes make a dramatic difference. Clingmans Dome Area Great Smoky Mountain NP / Most recently featured in MASTERS OF THE SCENIC Camera: Canon Rebel Xti / Lens: Canon 28-135mm / Focal Length: 100mm / Manual / Shutter Speed: 1/4s / Aperture: 10 / ISO: 100 / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / Cable Release / Format:RAW
Who wouldn’t want a stealth bomber as a kite? Make of it what you will. / . / Detail: / . / / . / . Another Detail: / . .
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www.glennalderson.com Seagulls at night overhead. Photo taken while on hollidays at Stansbury caravan park. / This photo has only been croped a little. No other changes made. / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.
A misty morning along the hydro lines. Taken from Plessis Rd on the east side of Winnipeg MB CA MY BUBBLESITE
Ever had a dream where your skydiving and someone switched your parachute with your lunch? Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /
a simple sorry shirt for all those times when you just know your going to need to be wearing it …...... sorry is such an underused word and if you wear it on your chest then maybe you’ll never get glared at again….... well that’s a bit optimistic but it’s worth a try….....:)
Taken from the parking lot at Clingmans Dome,GSMNP. The mountain was named for Brigadier General Thomas Lanier Clingman, by Arnold Guyot a geographer. Clingman in the 1850’s was the first to accurately measure the height of the mountain. The mountain was called Kuwa’hi (the mulberry place) by the Cherokee. This is where the legendary great bear chief and doctor dwelled.In whose magic bath the wounded bears are restored to health…Settlers first called it Smoky Dome then later was called Mount Buckley before Guyot named it offically
Yellowstone is full of cool thermal features with amazing colors, and the mountain weather is something else. Sort of sweeps in, drops a load of water, and moves right out again. I loved going there this summer. HDR of three exposures.
surreal ice structures, zermatt, switzerland
acrylic on paper edit digitally.
You think your life is odd… You have 4 seemingly stable dimentions / to go about your shopping in… Based on sketches for a Childrens (+ adult childrens) book I am working on. Created from many pen doodles on reverse side of junk recycled band pamphlets (Snow Patrol – YAWN) from my old job… scanned in and some good old photoshopin’ Enjoy trying to find all the little secrets, enjoy watching your friends scratch there academic heads at this one… Makes M C Escher look like an accountant :P Peace skateboard? /
/ CHUNKIE Calendar Series One now available / / Chunkies are a new series of figurines I am working on .. / / CHUNKIE Birthday Fairy / / CHUNKIE Owl / / CHUNKIE Lotus Love on Golden Pond / / CHUNKIE Sunshine / / CHUNKIE / Elephant / / CHUNKY Diver / / CHUNKY Indian / / CHUNKIE Surfer / / CHUNKIE Ballerina / / CHUNKIE Geisha / / CHUNKIES in love / / CHUNKIE Hula girl / / CHUNKIE China / / CHUNKIE Lollipop Lover / / CHUNKIE Forest / / CHUNKIE Party / / CHUNKIE Pirate / / CHUNKIE Mod Girl / / CHUNKIE Tooth Fairy / CHUNKIE Mother and Child / / CHUNKIE Wedding / Next in line is CHUNKIE Tooth Fairy created from plasticine and some photoshopping….Tooth Fairy flies through the night sky collecting all the lost teeth in her little basket slung over her arm….there are nightflies and the stars and moon to guide her…although moon is sleeping…...have you ever seen the tooth fairy…she is cleverly disguised in her black frock…so as not to disturb the children while they are sleeping….but someone forgot to tell her that her white hair and wings and flower made from little teeth really shine brightly in the dark. This is a great poster for kids or a nice card to give when they lose their first tooth!!! A visit from the tooth fairy is always very very welcome!!! :) Once the Chunkies are created and photographed, I usually dismantle them to be used in the creation of more chunkies, so I am recycling the plasticine. These Chunkies have been very therapeutic to create over the holidays, whilst taking a break from red bubble and having my family around. I have many more to come, and although I won’t be on RB as much, I hope to also be doing some serious painting this year…so i look forward 2009 with much anticipation …
They came from the skies… / ...(not many people actually know that!) / An awesome shirt that will turn heads and evoke fear. / Check out the detail below / If you like this you may also like these: / / / Detail: /
These raptors are shifty… They have many disguises… And they are coming… For your babies… This is number three in my OMGRaptors! series… Detail: /
This tee represents inspiration, the search for new ideas, over-coming boundaries and achieving dreams. The quest for new ideas, fulfilment, and self-actualization. Design created in Photoshop CS3 and Corel Painter IX from various textures and brushes, 10 July 2009.
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