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  • Title selected from the subjects in my spam folder….... 5000+ / SPAM PHOTOS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES

  • Visiting a cattle property out past Kilcoy, Andrew and I got up a little after 5am to be out photographing when the sun came up. / Climbing a hill, we saw a herd of horses grazing in the distance, then they all ran off. A few minutes later, we were greeted by this view coming over the hill accompanied by the thundering of hooves. They ran to us and we were surrounded by friendly, snuffling horses.

  • Sunset scene containing windmill and water tank on a farm property between Jerilderie and Narrandera on the Newell Highway, New South Wales, Australia.

  • A thundering of hooves heralded the horse herd running over the hill towards us in the pre-dawn light on Old Yabba Station.

  • Australian Outback scene 2007. Water shortage is more and more visible.

  • Large Oil painting 150×100 oil on Canvas Trees at Tambo outback Queensland with heavy shadows on a extremely hot day of 45 % c. ..........and at 8.am too. Arrrrrg flies!! Had to do this from a quick sketch, memory and in my air conditioned studio when I / got back home. /

  • Taken one early morning on a counrty road that winds itself towards St. Albans, a historic town in the Hawkesbury River region. Photo Taken: 01-May-2006 / Time: 8 am, so the light was a tad harsh. / Conditions: Foggy and cool   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other images from the area: / /   /   / /   /   / /   /  

  • I was driving along side some of the many paddocks that frequent my area (the Hawkesbury area) when I came across this cow, the light seemed to be pretty decent and seeing as how the cow was a few metres away I decided it would be a good opportunity to test out my new 55-200mm lens.. / The cow just would not look at me (unusual for a cow) and then finally it decided to sneak a glance so I snapped the shutter and this was the result.. / Post processing involved adjusting the exposure, contrast and levels, and then applying a vignette and a monochrome filter. / I havent uploaded anything for quite some time so I decided to throw this image to the wind and see if it flies or crashes and burns.. / As per usual comments and critiquing are more than welcome, and thanks very much for taking a look! Best viewed LARGE EXIF Data / Camera Body: Nikon D40 / Lens: AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED / Date: 15/04/2008 / Time: 4:23pm / Aperture: f5.6 / Shutter: 1/320 / ISO: 200 / Focal Length: 200mm

  • The Simpson Desert there is always some form of tough plant life looking for a niche in the environment

  • My team of Track Workers, after a very cold and mostly sleepless night, thaw out whilst getting a fire going to cook breakfast before heading out once again to do volunteer maintenance work on the Bibbulmun Track, Western Australia.

  • Acrylic on Canvas 2008 Featured in Wine, The Universal Elixir group July 2009

  • Our Vivid & Colourful Outback © Vicki Ferrari Taken in outback western Queensland, in February 2005. I just love the colours of the outback. I believe this is around St George. Technical Data / Nikon D70 / 28mm Focal / F3.5 / 1/1250 Shutter / Taken 22 February 2005

  • Baldy Lookout Quilpie © Vicki Ferrari TreesSilhouetted at Baldy Lookout Quilpie, Queensland. With Flash This was taken from Baldy Lookout, looking west, away from Quilpie, as the sunset. This was taken with my trusty Nikon D70. It was taken in February 2005. (I can’t believe that four years have gone by so quickly, and where to?!!) / Thank you for looking and hope that you like this! Nikon D70 / Basic Editing in Nikon Editor only / (shot as NEF) Vicki Ferrari Purchase Card / Purchase Canvas Print /

  • for the 365 project / limited edition of 25 $320.- signed and numbered on Hahnemuehle Bamboo Rag Art paper 60cms x 80cms please contact me directly. / jess.tremp@gmail.com thank you

  • Early morning light on Wilpena Pound as seen from Stokes Hill Lookout, Flinder’s Ranges. A larger version can be seen HERE / / / / / / / / / / /

  • / half coloured image, thanks to gottheshot friend and fellow bubbler for the idea Sales of this design? – 1 framed print sold / / / Binda an aboriginal name meaning ‘deep water’ / I originally drew Binda in pencil and coloured her later in Photoshop / this is a recent drawing I completed a couple of weeks ago / /

  • CUNNAMULLA TO EULO © / Vicki Ferrari Part of Western Queensland Series / Roads of Eulo ©— MORE TO COME Thanks, / Vicki :)

  • canon 5dii 16-35 lens / about 100 30 sec exposures

  • Taking close ups of water Lily’s in Far North Queensland you need a steady hand. Mine was shaking because I knew that there were huge Saltwater crocs lurking in these waters.

  • Photoshopped car images … the soundtrack is Bottle Rockets by Leo Der Stepanians. / /

  • / / Original pencil drawing on Aquarelle Arches paper 56×76cm / Drawing 15 hours/painting 12 hours = 27 hours total A digitally painted hand drawn artwork… the inspiration for this is “Meeting Places”... As a child one of the most frequent things we did together as a family was to attend church on Sundays, I went to a Catholic School and the church I remember best was St Agnes’ at Port Macquarie… the nuns would come over for morning tea sometimes, and the priests would come for dinner occasionally…they were the days of fun parish picnics and life that wasn’t so hurried..when we took time to socialise, meeting and enjoying one another’s company. Mum was/is a great cook and host…and although this picture isn’t authentic as a portrait of her and myself…it’s representative. It’s also representative of new life and hope for the future, as the mother figure is with child….. and the child herself nurtures the wildlife…perhaps she is taking them to church for a blessing… perhaps the joey has lost his mother and needs nursing til he can fend for himself. The kookaburra is all seeing and all knowing….. the wise overseer of the bush… in this case, he stands in as the owl figure.

  • Sunset on Ninghan Station, Western Australia. The Australian outback is vast and electricity is not available in many areas. The water tank and a windmill are used on remote properties for pumping underground water to the surface. / Captured with Nikon D300. /

  • Rusting corrugated tank, corrugated iron shed, weathered timber, angles, lines….... texture paradise!! / I found this while passing through an odd little NSW country town which goes by the name of “Legume”. I’m not sure why it’s named so….. there wasn’t a legume in sight. [Thanks to Ghostbones for the great texture overlay] Featured – Metallic Junction – October 2009

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