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  • Planted around 1910 Cape Otway has a small but magnificent stand of Californian Redwood Trees – Through the middle of them runs this stunning creek, it feels incredibly primordial to me.

  • Ripe and juicy strawberries on mirror.

  • “A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if one’s life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.” Louis L’Amour (1908 – 1988) If you would like to purchase any of my art in a larger format, please contact me. Other works by Earthairfire:

  • This one of our local Churcches, taken on a damp dark day, sort of the right day for churches and grave yards. Almost desaturated it to darken the feel.

  • I was at the park today testing out the new camera and as soon as I stopped the car this flock of Ducks came waddling over. Just as I snapped the pic this one in the front goes and stands on one leg. Thought it was a cool shot. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • There is something distinctive about the sight and sound of a / human body falling from the rain forest canopy. The breathless / scream, the wildly gyrating arms and legs pumping thin air, the / rush of leaves, snapping branches, and the sickening thud, / followed by uneasy silence. Listening to that silence, I reflected / on how plant collecting can be an unpleasant sort of activity. / - Eric Hansen, Orchid Fever

  • I’ve been posting some of my more serious work just lately in the form of the Neverland Collection and its been a hectic journey with all sorts of responses….mostly good but also some that have been really testing and unpleasant….. so I thought I post a few lighter things just to break up the feel of my work somewhat. This digital image goes right back to when I first started to learn how to use Photoshop in 2004 and was one of the very first manipulated images I produced. Actually there is a series of them which I made into an animated gif that was really quite charming in a naive and pretty sort of way and this is a still from that work. / The background was shot at a friends place early one frosty morning and the girl is a stock image….

  • Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand and the United States. Popular as pets. / ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • The beauty and stillness of winter ….. WARNING / ©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. / / . / / . /

  • This bench sat alone… looking over the sea on a cold and dreary morning. The dew and dampness were still upon the wood. / / LARGE VIEW RECOMMENDED / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / Canon 400D… lightroom 2 to process

  • England is a green soggy country… and the north west is England at its soggiest. To understand the English you must understand our relationship to the weather.. this is the real reason America happened because Brits were trying to find a less wet climate. The Spanish could always return to sunny Spain and the French could always go back to Paris.. but the English knew if they didn’t fight hard for the New World they would be back to weather proofs and damp. Its not co-incidence George Washington was from the north of England.. and his name is wet ! The biggest crime in England is bad plumbing. You can murder you next door neighbour and most people will just “tut tut” and forget it, but if your guttering drips onto your neighbours property prepare for war. Living in England is a bit like living under a slightly damp and musty blanket.. you know its not very good for you but its still vaguely reassuring. The damp gets in your bones. So it only seems right to make soggy landscapes where the sun has been washed out of the sky and the predominant colours are “mossy” greens and the city looks like a sponge. This is what makes England different we may get clear blue Californian skies occassionally but most of the time the sun god plays second fiddle.. to the great God Sog ! We also get wind but that’s probably to do with our diet. A simple solution to our economic problems would be to sell our abundance of water to Arabs in return for oil ! But then again in summer when we get three sunny days.. the whole country runs dry. In Britain a mac is not a make of computer. (I would recommend you view this large to see it at its best. This work is also available as a signed limited edition print direct from the artist. A mammoth print version of this available at Zazzle

  • Photographed in Kensal Green Cemetery, North West London on a very foggy day in December 2007. Canon 10D / 15-30mm Sigma lens @19mm / 1/350 sec @f16 / ISO 400 / Lens distortion corrected in Photoshop / Lens vignetting added in Lightroom

  • A heavy fog descended over London on 23 December 2007. I headed down to the Grand Union Canal to see whether there were any opportunities and was happy to get several highly evocative images. This is one of them. Canon 10D / 1/6th sec @ f8.0 / 28-200mm @200mm / ISO 100

  • Out in the early morning fog this morning, trying a little limited DOF work with some of the cobwebs covered in dew. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with three stage extension tubes. Shot taken alongside the open drainage works that crisscross between Millicent and Mt Burr in the Limestone Coast area.

  • (French for Fresh). My mother’s favourite flower – she herself is a perfect rose, beautiful in every way!! Samsung GX20, Sigma 50mm macro @ f22

  • Samsung GX-20, Sigma 50mm 2.8 macro lens

  • Samsung GX-20, Sigma 50mm macro

  • ~quote by storypeople. an old self portrait that i haven’t got a chance to upload yet :) / taken with Nikon D80 / added texture and grain to give it an old and vintage feel. Featured on Vintage & Gorgeous Group in May 2009 /

  • This began with an extremely foggy morning….and I was in awe of the quiet and the beauty that surrounded me as I sat there listening to the Pheasant in a distance…listening as they got closer and soon they were here…..I listened as they sang that sweet song that I have in my memories, and their graceful bodies silhouetted against the cool damp fog…...they came in very close this day and it was as if I was invisible to them…..I could almost touch them as I sat there in the stillness, just me and them, nothing else mattered – life was good! shot in Anderson, Ca 2008 / /

  • This tiny little mushroom was growing out of a termite hole in the side of a fallen tree. Got right down under it, to give you a good “upskirt” hehe :) I got a good slap in the face after this shoot…. Bunya Mountains National Park, Queensland, Australia. Canon 5D Mk II, 65mm, no adjustments, as Is from camera. Available large, and best viewed Large!

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