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  • “The day comes to an end / I feel my life all spent / For noone is left concern / walking the plank, / it’s a point of no return. The end of a life. / Youth suicide happens everyday. / Face it. / It is not a solution. / - – - / Won The Sunday Times – ESCAPE Travel Picture Competition (Wed, 5th June 2008). Got a 50×70cm Canvas Print worth $500AUD. Yippee! MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /

  • Photo chop chop provided by my favourite cat Daijiro Kato Another project from / / Back Alley Atelier Title: Hope Under Glass / Artist: Chris White / Medium: Signed Photographic Print / Technical Help: Wen Lim / Model: Some things are transparently fragile

  • The complete and real title is : “Poupée – InnerSelf”. I asked to myself : Stars… They bright the sky, our eyes, our mind & soul. They are inside of us. We always look for them, for these glimpses of lights and happiness. / Do we really know ourselves? / Do we realize that we have all of this inside of us? / What are we in fact? / As we don’t really look in the correct place, we don’t really know ourselves i decided to ‘almost’ delete the face. My gallery is Copyright © Wandering Soul. All rights reserved. / All the materials contained in my gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Please read the Etiquette Policy and respect it! / Modifying, tubing, cropping, using it for letters or stationeries, layouts, backgrounds, stock, copyrighting, stealing my work is not only against the law but unethical. / Altaring or using without express written permission is stealing. View More ART here!

  • Worth going to the larger view – lots more stars. / I shot this in winter under a full moon at about midnight at Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains, Australia. This was my first shoot outside at night in winter. It was minus 5 degrees and when I got back home and my fingers started to thaw out I couldn’t believe the pain – Lesson 1 for winter night shots – wear mittens at the very least! / These trees were drowned along with a whole valley to create a man-made lake as part of a hydro scheme in the 1950s. They’ve resurfaced as a result of a drought we’ve been having for the last few years courtesy of global warming.

  • The dry and arid conditions of the Australian outback sees many of these dead testaments of the harsh conditions.

  • Took it today as a huge storm was rolling in. It’s still IR. / / / / / / /

  • the easy silence you make for me

  • We’re all looking for a sign (every now and then), this is where I want to be – in a pure minimal landscape… oh, and that also sells Italian food!

  • A different take on the tree of dreams Subservient inspired THIS wonderful piece of writing from a very talented RB Writer – adgray – go spend a little time with her to read and dream! “I kowtow to your greatness the blue that is impossibly you / I have no colour to contend with the iridescence of you / I cannot reach as high as you / I cannot be as wide as you / But please don’t forget will you / That without me and my kind … / .... there is no impossibly iridescent great blue you!” Said the thirsty tree to the glorious cloudless sky of blue! adgray

  • “All things appear and disappear because of the concurrence of causes and conditions. Nothing ever exists entirely alone; everything is in relation to everything else.” Buddha Another version of my all-time favourite place to take infrared. / This is on the Hunter River at a place called Hexam in Newcastle, Australia.

  • This is the blue version of Into The Next Sun I wasn’t sure if I should put up both, but since people have different ‘favourite’ colours, I thought a few of you might like this one better…I think I do!

  • Kangaroo Island, South Australia 19 Dec 2008 / Please view large 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.

  • Backwaters of the River Murray at Lyrup near sunset, late afternoon. Majestic old dead gums still standing out against the skyline. These flats are situated near Lyrup in the Riverland area of South Australia between Berri and Renmark. A great place for sunrise or sunset. Three shot stitch in Photoshop CS3. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with Polarising filter.

  • Lyrup Flats – Backwater area of the mighty River Murray between Berri and Renmark in the Riverland of South Australia. A log jam divides water laying in small pools in amongst dead river redgum trees. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polarising filter. Two shot pano stitch in Photoshop CS3.

  • The sad part of my recent visit to the Riverland of South Australia. A backwater area, normally with substantial water, slowly drying out in the drought with salt and acidification of the soil. The drought and inaction on the river levels is certainly causing irreversible damage. However it needs to be said that there is still plenty of water in the River Murray itself for activities and visits. We need to continue to support the tourism and other businesses along the river as they battle through hard times. So that said, go visit the river and its people and maybe drop back away from the river itself and see what is slowly happening to the backwaters. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polarising filter. (Dirty boots and clothes from standing in the mud!!!!!) Thanks to Emjay01 for visiting with me, go and have a look at his site for images of the River in its beauty. seehere

  • Flipping through a thrift store magazine / She plays the drums, I’m on tambourine / Bet your, your bottom dollar on me Wasn’t sure where I was going with this one, just sorta sat down and got to work. Listening to ‘Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll’ by The Killers. Hope yall like it. Enjoy! _

  • Infrared and some textures.

  • I also took this… Location – a muddy path somewhere on Kooragang Island.

  • Driving back from Canberra after doing the Canberra Uni graduation photos, we watched as we drove into this amazing storm that was throwing beautiful stormy light everywhere. We saw this location just off the Highway about half an hour out of Canberra.

  • 18×24 cm / Acrylics, Gouache & Watercolours on canvas / Full view please everyday is halloween calendar series A collection of grayscale paintings with limited amount of colours for a haunted calendar xx / Inspired by my little-honey co-host n HALLOWEEN group AnitaInverarity and her Cute and Creepy Calendar / IS IT HALLOWEEN YET / — / / — © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.

  • Taken near Port Augusta South Australia

  • I thought I would play around with this one a bit more ( I have it uploaded on here in b/w..Dead End) I decided to upload the color version and crop it a bit. / This was taken in Pigeon Michigan. Nikon D90 / 18-200 mm VR Lens

  • Heritage Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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