I went down to the Gold Coast Seaway a bit after 12pm…it was an awesome sight. / SE Qld/NE NSW Gales and Rain (Coral Sea Low) 29 Dec – 2 Jan
Tiny oil painting [10×08 inches]
Just for a change i pace putting on a few pics of dark and wet. / Burleigh Headland when the sun is not shining. / /
Surfers Paradise disapearing behind the sea spray ,during extremely bad weather lots of grumpy looking people milling about, at least the picture theatres are busy making money ,and nobody will get sunburn. / Olympus C750 uz
The SS Dicky was washed ashore onto Dicky Beach in 1893 during a cyclone. It was re-floated, but again, heavy seas turned the ship about and back onto the sand where it remains to this day. / / The suburb and beach was named after the ship. The beach is an unspoilt stretch of sun-drenched sand, on Queensland’s magnificent Sunshine Coast. Taken with my 5D and 16-35mm lens and I was so lucky to have a nature spectacle as the fog rolled in from West creating a mystic ambience I have also written a photographers guide if you are interested in knowing more about this site
The spiral in this fractal reminded me of a cyclone and the swirling winds. / /
O9nly about 4 hours work, hope you like it.
pen on paper / coloured digitally using airbrush tool in ps also available without colour / her underwear overwhelmed her / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
The Spire, O’Connell St, Dublin, Ireland. Taken on my first trip to Dublin, Spring 2008. Taken with Panasonic Lumix FZ30 This has not been edited in any way, taken in Sepia on a cloudy day with some “noise” – straight from the camera. All profits from sales in 2009 will be donated to Macmillan Cancer Support: www.macmillan.org.uk Featured: / Art for Charity Group – May 2009
“Hatred never ceases by hatred: but by love alone is healed. This is an ancient and eternal law.” Out of the mouths of people who had been wounded, oppressed, made homeless, aggrieved, and crushed by the pain of war, came a prayer proclaiming the ancient truth about love, a truth that was greater than all the sorrows they had seen and felt.......And now a Cyclone Let Us Remember Them All!
the famous by now ss dicky, sunk in a cyclone some years ago, now the only shipwreck on a patrolled beach in the world apparently,and they are going to move her,due to possible lawsuits many have shot this image before,as have I, but this my favorite,its darker than my others and eyrie,with the moon directly ahead. people lived in this skeleton.
Escalator to Bart Station, Oakland, California.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Cyclone’s History Cyclone was formed in the early 1890s, when Leonard Chambers entered into a partnership with William Thompson to manufacture beekeepers’ hives and accessories. They also imported and distributed queen bees, to improve the existing strain of Australian bees. In the mid 1890s, Chambers read a small advertisement in an issue of a US beekeepers’ journal that proclaimed the merits of a manually operated machine able to weave wire fencing directly onto previously erected fence posts. Envisaging the scope for such a fence in Australia, Chambers contacted the manufacturers, Lane Bros, who had established the Cyclone Fence Company in the United States. In 1898 the Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Company was established in Melbourne. Initially all the wire and pickets had to be imported from the United States as the Australian steel industry was non existent. By 1912 Cyclone was well established. Cyclone Pty Ltd was incorporated in 1914, just before World War I, soon afterwards the company, like many manufacturing businesses, experienced difficulties, particularly in acquiring supplies of raw materials. Deliveries of imported goods were extremely unreliable and the prices high – wire cost an exorbitant 7 pounds a ton. In 1925 the company changed its name to Cyclone Fence and Gate Company Pty Ltd, more accurately reflecting its principal business activities. It survived the 1930s Depression without trading at a loss and in 1937 secured the Australian agency for tubular scaffold fittings manufactured by London and Midland Steel Scaffolding Co. With World War II, Cyclone, with its expertise in the wire industry, was quickly requisitioned to provide supplies for military purposes. The wartime demands stretched the capabilities both of the company’s plants and personnel to their limit. Consequently, by the time peace was declared in 1945, Cyclone’s civilian trade had totally dropped off. Cyclone scaffolding was used in the construction of The Sydney Opera House.
South Texas / Sep, 6th, 2008
With all boating directed to move from the Cairns Marina during the cyclone warning it was an eerie feeling in the early hours of this morning viewing an empty marina. / The cyclone has passed Cairns but heading for the Whitsunday Islands, we wish everyone down there a safe weekend. Canon 5D / lens..Canon 28-135 IS / f5.6 / 1/4000
As cyclone Hamish approaches the Fraser Coast, the clouds turned rather erie, wind was picking up, and you got the feeling it’s time to move. First day using my Ultra Wide lens, Rainbow Beach, looking North over Fraser Island coastline. Canon 50D, 10mm ultra wide. Available very large, best viewed LARGE :)
At burleigh Headland today, reporting on the Cyclone Hamish. / /
The Coney Island Cyclone (better known as simply the Cyclone) is a historic Wooden roller coaster in the Coney Island section of Brooklyn, New York City.. I have yet to ride this beast… but it is definately on my list :).
Created with Apophysis 7x.10
Created with Apophysis 7x.10 / Shadows and colors enhanced in photoshop, and a tad bit of sharpening done in the Redfield Plugin Fractalius Filter Sitting with one massive migraine last night, and trying to hide from everyone wanting something, I was playing around with the program and somehow managed to come up with this, a little moving of this and tweaking of that, and a tad bit of a swirl, and then there where many, if you look close you can see eyes looking at you toward the bottom left corner, and in the lower right corner what looks to be death himself, hiding just a bit, but yet you get a glimpse of him, and all the skulls heading downward, wonder who’s souls where lost to him, there are many things lurking in the dark, beware
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