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HMS Warrior is a nineteenth century ironclad. She’s a beautiful vessel moored permanently within the Historic Dockyard at Portsmouth. I pass her every day on the way into work and she never fails to give me a little lift. When I was coming home and the sunset was looking so gorgeous, I couldn’t resist missing my ferry home for this shot!
Tiger! Tiger! Burning bright / In the forests of the night / What immortal hand or eye / Could frame thy fearful symmetry? Have a look at wlkr’s great interpretation over at deviantart
This image is part of the junkyard series.
Hello, This is a little cute green tree frog that hopped on a water lilly. I thought it was so great, let me hear what you think.
from i book im working on,i likes it!
WOW, talk about being in the moment, when I saw this scene I almost forgot to take any photo’s it was so tranquil. / The sea was like glass,with the Island before me and the moon above the spacedock at Almas Peak, all against a backdrop of the White Nebula. / What an incredible end to a perfect holiday. WOW
David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Lightning on the Horizon over Sydney 4 Strikes
David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved / . / Rainbow Lorikeets live off nectar mostly and water they find in leaves. They will fly up to 50 kilometers, (31 miles), to find food and even develop a flight pattern that they follow everyday. During the winter seasons when the food is scarce they will eat fruits that are laid out for them by people. At the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary in Queensland, the visitors are asked to hold food out for the birds when they arrive in groups of hundreds at around 4pm. They will perch on people’s arms and heads to be fed. Rainbow Lorikeets make very good pets because they can be tamed so easily and have a fun natured temperament.
David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Sydney Australia 2008 New Years Eve Fireworks
St Non’s Chapel, St Davids, Wales
Puffins on Skomer Island, Wales
First Light on rocks below lookout at Chalet lookout on Mount Buffalo, Vic, Australia.
David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved / . / Evan’s Lookout – Blackheath 18 images shot one over one under HDR to create 6 images then stitched together,it was a challenging Panorama to capture with the quick changing light conditions. Nikon D200 thanks for looking
Photographer: David Barnes / Model: Jo O’Brien Part of an ongoing collaboration
This is from the series Mars Attack “The Passover” The visitors are passing directly over us as we look in wonder. / All eyes are glued to the sky as we stand and tremble. / The dog is barking at the sky I wonder if he knows? / That soon our whole worlds gonna change forced on us by strangers! / My minds confused as I stand and look what the hell is going on? / Just last week we were in the church praying to Baby Jesus. / But this has put a different player in to my religion. / I wonder who he’s praying to or even if he cares! / My wife’s still looking at the sky as I struggle with my mind. / And all my neighbors are in a trance as this thing go’s by. / And little Trudi’s standing there she’s peed in her new blue jeans. / And her friend Kim from down the street has done the same thing too. / And Mike the guy who’s always ready to come and play some cards. / Is on his knees in his front yard praying up to God. / My mind is still a little foggy as I look to all my neighbors and then Judi comes up to me and says she’s really frightened. / It looks to me that everyones scared as we look at it pass by. / And then I hear someone start to scream so loud it waked me from my thoughts. / Its Janis who’s from the next block over she’s the local artist. / I guess this night will get her busy painting brand new things no more fruit on little tables for this pretty lady. / She’s pointing in the other direction and oh Lord what’s that I see? / As far as my eyes will go are these giant flying sauces. / We all stand and look up at the sky I think someone has fainted! / Yep its Fred my kinky neighbor this is even too much for him as he’s passed out on the front yard in his pink rubber suit. / As far as my eyes will take me its full of flying saucer I guess these things aren’t joking now it looks like they mean business! / And running down the streets towards us is my online friend named Karen. / She’s telling everybody that these things are gonna kill us all. / I tell her to sit on the grass and take a little break if they had wanted us dead it would of been all over. / So here we stand all looking up and all that I can see is the sky so full of visitors to bring a change to our blue Planet! End of Part 4
My CODEGRAPH tribute to the thin white duke
David Bowie aka ziggy stardust inspired Obama design. Thanks to everyone who is buying these shirts, all proceeds go towards destroying my art school debt! Also, if anyone who has as shirt, can take a pitcure wearing it and send it to me, i would greatly appreciate it! Thanks. cuddlemachine@gmail.com
Bronze sculpture
For DAVID PARKIN 21 days ago, David wrote me this Bmail: Hello again, Thank you for your reply. I would like to ask you to take a look at this This is my Son Daniel. Daniel died of Meningitis a couple of days after this photograph was taken. This is the one and only image I have of him, all others were lost a few years ago after a fire in the house. Would it be possible for you to do something with this for me please? Regards / -David I was brought to tears reading this…and it just so broke my heart . I too have lost a son…Allen Keith…..he didn’t make it to his first birthday…. / ...anyways, THIS ONE’S FOR YOU DAVID!! Hope I did justice to Daniel / I am deeply honored and inspired to do this for you!!! the baby’s body is from stock />here’s Daniel’s original photo:
This picture was taken in Hyde Park in Sydney, this little man was walking a huge (HUGE) dog. I straight away thought I would not mess with him. I noticed that every where the man looked the dog would look as well. This is a old image at least 1 year old i have i have put a slight boarder and turned it dark sepia. Canon EOS 450D
Title inspired by the David Lynch film ‘Lost Highway’. Calder Highway, Victoria, Australia, somewhere between Kyneton and Bendigo. Photo composite. Original images taken with 2MP Motorazr V9 mobile phone camera. Edited in Photoshop CS4. Featured on Redbubble Homepage – 25 May 2009 / / Group Features: ‘The Woman Photographer’ – April 2009 ‘You’re Accepted’ – April 2009 ‘Calder Highway Photography’ – April 2009 ‘Mad Hatters – May 2009 ‘The Feature Fraternity’ – May 2009 ‘Which Way?’ – May 2009 ‘A Spiritual Walk’ – June 2009 ‘Budget Photography’ – September 2009 / Challenges: Top Ten Winner in ‘Dark and Moody’ Challenge in ‘The Woman Photographer’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Let’s See Your Dark Side’ Challenge in the ‘Shameless Self-Promotion’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Nite Drive from My Dashboard’ / Challenge in the ‘Road Photography’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Storytelling’ Challenge in the ‘Parallel Dimensions’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Work Featured on the Homepage’ Challenge in the ‘First Things’ group – June 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘My Private Nightmare’ Challenge in the ‘Unconventional Artistry’ group – June 2009 Top Ten Winner in ‘The Journey or the Destination’ Challenge in the ‘First Things’ group – July 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Emotion’ Challenge in ‘The Woman Photographer’ group – July 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Best Budget Shot’ Challenge in the ‘Budget Photography’ group – August 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Moody, Dark, Evocative’ Challenge in ‘The Woman Photographer’ group – September 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Best Featured Work’ Challenge in the ‘Live and Let Live’ group – October 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Inspired’ Challenge in the ‘Parallel Dimensions’ group – October 2009
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