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With a colourful background, simple masking with black and white was done to create the transition effect. A picture of many comparison eg vertical vs horizontal, man vs woman, color vs black and white, motion vs stationary etc..
Limited to 10… Rep Southend x
This picture was taken on March 8, 2008; a very rainy foggy day in Sambro, NS. This was fitting weather for a small fishing community remembering their five friends, neighbours and family members lost at sea 20 years ago. On March 8th, 1988 the fishing boat “Bonnie Lou II” was lost at sea and the five fisherman on board were never found. Had the men survived the storm the sight of this lighthouse, which stands at the entrance to Sambro, would have welcomed them home.
converted to bw in ps
I tried mixing Victorian Gothic with street style and this is what came out…
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Oil on canvas. / 48×33 cm / This is some of the crew I’m at school with these days. / Was done as part of an assignment I’m still working on.
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©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. Wind Dancer- a poem by Miss Jordan 9 years old Out there on the deep blue sea / Not far from the island of Anglessey / In the fog shrouding the boat / Wind Dancer sails gracefully afloat The coast is not very far away / Soon she will dock in the bay / Out there sails the Wind Dancer / The mighty boat, the wave prancer
Camera Cannon G9, black backdrop, lit with low energy daylight bulbs. Also see my paintings for sale from my Online art Gallery
Crew tshirt for the 2008 Stuff the Stocking benefit gig. Visit myspace.com/stuffthestocking for more information
Cause it’s not nice to shoot people with guns. A cool shirt for any filmmaker or photographer! Please support a starving artist by buying one. :)
I think I am mainly putting this up so I can buy it for myself one day. I do so many shoots for free, it’s a shock to get ones that actually pay a little. Ah, the life of a ‘struggling artist’. I am sure you all know what it’s like.
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Waiting around in the dark for the sun to rise isn’t a regular thing for me…........usually, so it was pot luck as to what I might of got for dragging my butt out of bed on Saturday morning before the birds have even made a sound, not to mention how cranky my wife was that I woke her with the racket I was making while getting my gear together. / But it was all worth while, especially when the big fella upstairs serves up skies like this off the bat lol.
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hardcore Trekkies will love this one…
I took this photo a few years ago on my little Canon A60 Powershot only 2. mega pixels, But thought it was not a bad shot & decided to post it. I think the pic looks better viewed in large mode.:-) London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Princess Coronation Class 6233 Duchess of Sutherland is a preserved steam locomotive. 6233 was outshopped in July 1938 from Crewe Works and was part of the third batch of her class. These were unstreamlined, painted in LMS standard crimson lake livery and had a single chimney and no smoke deflectors and an estimated cost of £13,800 each. Service. 6233 was initially allocated to Camden, London. She acquired a double chimney in March 1941 and because of drifting smoke acquired smoke deflectors in September 1945 before being painted in postwar LMS black livery in September 1946. With the creation of British Railways on 1st January 1948 she was allocated to Crewe North depot. She was given her BR number 46233 in October 1948 and repainted in BR Brunswick green livery in 1952 or early 1953. In June 1958 she was allocated to Carlisle Upperby before eventually being withdrawn from Edge Hill depot in February 1964. Preservation. Following her withdrawal from service she was acquired by Butlins Heads-of-Ayr holiday camp, Scotland in October 1964. Later moved to Bressingham Steam Museum she was subsequently acquired by The Princess Royal Class Locomotive Trust and restored to working order at the Midland Railway Butterley. To allow her to run on the mainline in preservation she has been fitted with Train Protection & Warning System (TPWS) and on-train monitoring recorder (OTMR) equipment, alongside the BR fitted Automatic Warning System (AWS). Royal Train. On 11 June 2002, the restored Duchess was the first steam locomotive to haul the Royal Train for 35 years, transporting Queen Elizabeth II on a tour to North Wales, from Holyhead to Llandudno Junction, as part of her Golden Jubilee. The trip also marked the 160th anniversary of the first Royal train in 1842. On 22nd March 2005 the Duchess again hauled the Royal Train, the second time for a steam locomotive in 40 years, transporting The Prince of Wales from Settle to Carlisle over the Settle-Carlisle Railway. The trip marked the 25th anniversary of the formation of the ‘Friends of the Settle and Carlisle’ pressure group. On the trip, the Prince spent a 15 minute spell behind the controls of 6233. INFO Link below. / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LMS_Princess_Coronation_Class_6233_Duchess_of_Sutherland
A group of youths on a small out crop in the middle of the beach at Smiths Beach near Dunsborough in WA.
With the global economy caught in the gravity of the financial crisis, it’s sad that programs like the Constellation Project will have a long wait before anything truly gets off the ground. / / NASA’s Constellation Project is set up to finish the International Space Station, retire the Shuttle Fleet and build a whole new fleet of space vehicles which will take us back to the Moon, then Mars and then the places beyond. / / But with Congressional limitations and funding cutbacks due to the financial crisis, as well as being stuck with a complicated and restrictive “go as you pay” finance structure it’s unlikely we’ll be seeing any groundbreaking manned space flights in the naughties. / / This image represents a fleeting memory of a childhood dream to see man explore our planets and then the stars beyond and it’s one of the few things as a child I looked up to America for. / / The universe is a big place and we’re yet to make it out of our solar system but without programs like the Constellation Project, man may never ever get to make another giant leap. / / DETAIL / / / /
Bucky takes a minute to bust a move. Straight from the camera. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 33 / Aperture: f/10.0 / Focal Length: 16 mm / ISO Speed: 100
Yes, its true. By the way, I’m the girl in the picture. The horses name is Philip. He’s my buddy. Or is he?
This is a Sea King Helicopter belonging to 771 Squadron S&R, RNAS Culdrose, Helston, Cornwall. They had just done a display with the Lifeboats at the Dawlish Air Show, 20/08/09. I have added a texture to this as the sky did not look very good and wanted to give it more impact. I think I have done ok. / What do you think? Be honest please. Anyway, thank you for looking. / Hope you like it. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Sigma 70-300 macro @ 210mm / f/11. / Iso 400. / 1/350th.
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