Photograph – from a series of photos. Details from the Kings Cross/Darlinghurst area, Sydney
Abstract fractal image resembling a maltese cross
my grandmother gave it to me, he said … I want you to have it .. she took the scarf from him holding it open before her … then turning to look him in the eye she said … it is the rosy cross so many years lost and you have hid it from us … a look of sadness came upon his face and he replied …oh no .. I did not know until you told me of it the other day .. she said nothing as she wrapped up the scarf placing it in the velvet bag … he turned his back to her and she walked calmly out the door and out of his life … —- sadly I lost the original image and the only copy that exists is here on RedBubble (sigh) Work done in PaintShopPro with post work in Gimp. Best viewed large. L 08 K NC 12 080408 0
A question I’ve always wondered but still don’t know…......can horses look cross eyed?
Crossing the bridge in The Great Wall in Simatai
A bridge across a stream in an all green world.
Chena Lakes Boreal Forest in evening light ~ Alaska North Star Featured Art March 2009 All the Colours of the Rainbow Featured Art March 2009 Neighborhoods Featured Art May 2009 Pacific Northwest Art Featured Art May 2009 Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free This is a beautiful pathway through the forest alongside the Chena River slough, a large stream which is only about 10 feet on the left from where I am standing. It is a path used by hikers as well as Moose, Grizzly, Wolves, Fox and other wildlife. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Universewide Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 05 September 2007 17:49:18 / Tv 1/25 Av 5.6 ISO 400 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm From my collection: / Whispers of the Enchanted Forests “A suspended silence permeates the slumbering forest / as I tread my way cautiously across the sphagnum moss terrain / careful not to disturb or alarm any resident creatures within my scope, coinciding my feelings with the innate harmony of the still wood, / listening intently for the subtle promptings of my heart, / which never fails to keep my thoughts and actions both pure and intrinsic. A red squirrel appears suddenly, skipping effortlessly across the overhead branches, teaching me that to be natural and spontaneous is the vital key, / as shards of golden sunshine fragmented diffusion on the leaves all around the brilliant phlox and foxgloves, provided a welcome spree to the eye. Just then a dog fox came prowling, sniffing assiduously the downwind breeze. He didn’t even notice me, as I stood stock still against a birch tree / blending into my environment, with no sudden movement or noise. Heaven’s gates opened up for me, while I whispered your name in grace. I am a man who leads from the front, / multi-faceted in my ways, / and when I give my heart away, / you can be sure that destiny has moved / for when I reached the fork in the trail / I heard your voice say …. I agree” ~ Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba This is a beautiful greeting card! / It looks beautiful mounted Currently with 1493 Views /
The resting sites of Patrick (back) and Margaret Greene; / family plot in the Cherry Creek lower cemetery / (one of three town cemeteries, not including the US Calvary gravesites at old Fort Pierce, NV) “Dear Father, with / “a reverent hand / “this to thy memory / “given, / “While one by one / “the household band / “God reunites in Heaven” These headstones are made of pressed metal – possibly galvanized tin? / There are several of this material in each of the three cemeteries. They seem to endure better than the old granite markers RedBubble Album: Ghosts Of Old Cherry Creek / Cemetery Fence
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Woah I just realised how long it’s been since I put new work up. Sorry guys! This was the line up for Brisbane’s ‘Beserk’ Clothing at this year’s Circa Nocturna, held back in February at the Fitzroy town hall in Melbourne. It’s the biggest alt fashion show in the country, and these girls rocked it in ‘09 for Fleur [the designer]. Pictured L-R: / Hana-chan / Stephanie Savage / Elissa / Kirsten Rois You can buy the Beserk Clothing range online through their Store here Cheers to Matt for letting me crash his party ;) Featured in the current issue of Fiend Magazine Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas
Featured in Christian Churches, Statues and Crosses. Thank you!
This man is drawn to stand by this zebra crossing. / He won’t cross alone though. / Bethnal Green, London, June 2009. care in the community © 2009 Urban Umbra
Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 08.Jun.07 16:09:46 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/400 / Av( Aperture Value ) 11.0 / Evaluative Metering / ISO Speed 400 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 60.0 mm
I love my open windows at the Hotel in Seattle…...I could lean out and watch people all day long. The bus line wires had me captivated. Hmmmmm /
actually this was a normal photo….i changed the CROSS color to blue and applied special effects to it…done in photoshop
Experimenting with cross-processing techniques in Photoshop. Jade, my beautiful niece! She is my sister Carole’s 15 year-old daughter. We made a photoshoot around a colourful railroad tunnel full of intriguing graffiti. Please click here to see the other shots in this series Focal length 30mm / ISO-200 / Aperture f/6,3 / Shutter 1/100 sec. Shot in manual mode, with natural light and a DIY reflector. / Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group Experimental in October 2009 Jack Johnson’s song Sitting, Waiting, Wishing inspired me the title for this shot. It is the 6th song on the album In Between Dreams (Click on the audio link to the right of the song’s title to listen and see the lyrics.) /
As you drive along the A386 between Okehampton and Tavistock you may notice a cross sited on a distant tor upon the skyline, this is ‘Widgery’s Cross’ or the ‘Jubilee Cross’. For 118 years the granite cross has stood looking over the western expanse of moor. The cross was erected by William Widgery to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. Widgery’s Cross holds three distinctions amongst the realms of Dartmoor crosses, firstly it is the only cross constructed of blocks of granite as opposed to being hewn from a single slab. Secondly it is the most visible of the crosses as it can be seen from many places on the moor. Thirdly the cross is the tallest of all the Dartmoor granite crosses which stand outside of a cemetery. The cross stands on a tor commonly known as Brat tor, however, it has also been known as Brai, Widgery, Broad and Lur tor and stands at an altitude of 452 metres. See http://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/widg_crss.htm for further information. An 8 shot panorama stitched and adjusted in Photoshop Equipment: / Sony a230 / 18 – 70mm Lens (set at 18mm) / Flask of coffee
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A dreamlike moment captured with the Holga. Holga 120 CFN, cross-processed Fujichrome Provia 100F. Featured in Melbourne & Victoria group.
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