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  • Temperature was -5c degrees when we venture out to try our luck with snowmaking machine in the area called “Friday Flats” – the beginner slope of Thredbo Resort. Snowmaking and Grooming / Thredbo is the benchmark for snowmaking and grooming in Australia. The already mega snowmaking system that covers 25% of the trails has had another $2 million makeover in the summer and is now fully automated. What does this mean to snow riders? In the 2006 season 42% more snow was made than the previous year, this coming winter the mountain crew expects to produce an extra 30% again. More trails will be covered by the automated system. So better quality, greater coverage and more areas covered. Combine this with a state of the art grooming fleet to smooth the trails (including winch cats to smooth the steep), you know you will always have the best possible snow riding conditions. The "corduroy" surface left behind after a touch up from this mountain crew will make your boards sing!

  • Anyone who has ever ridden or been a pillion a modern sports bike will know that the real fun starts when you hit the corners. But when you’re able to get a lean angle of 45 degrees around a corner, that is when you’re really living! That’s why “Life Begins at 45 Degrees”! If you follow the MotoGP or WSBK series’ then you will recognise exactly what this T-Shirt is depecting. This design is a favourite with all who can identify what it is made up of. If you’re still asking yourself hat are all of those silly shapes”?, best you go and do your homework or buy another design! Get your Knee Down, / Knee Draggers

  • McEwan Hall in Teviot Place is part of Edinburgh University and serves as the venue for graduation ceremonies and other academic events. The semi-circular classical amphitheatre is crowned with a huge dome over the main auditorium. The intricacies of the structure entailed lengthy building works and it took nearly a decade before it was eventually completed in 1897. / The architect, Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, had a prodigious output in a variety of styles. He designed lots of churches, monuments, schools and other public buildings throughout the city. His most monumental work was the huge Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Queen Street. He also turned his hand to church furnishings such as the pulpit of St Giles Cathedral and the lavish altar of St Mary’s R.C. Cathedral. / McEwan Hall was Anderson’s most flamboyant creation, produced with a budget which allowed for extravagance in both its internal and external finishes.

  • Shot taken at St. Pauls Road ocean beach, Blairgowrie, Victoria, Australia.

  • Ok chaps this image is a deviation from the IR images I’m trying to put up but….. not being one to back away from a challege …....:) / This was shot while flying over Antarctica one NYE a long time ago…. 1999 to be exact and its a very poor quality shot having had no love and having langished at the bottom of a very large box of similarly unloved negatives for nearly a decade but I’m not putting it up for its beauty but rather to help fill in gaps with two other IR shots I’ve recently posted. These shots Midnight over Antarctica and Zeus over Antarctica Both these IR shots are somewhat of a mystery to me…. well Zeus over Antarctica certainly is… I just can’t quite work it out. Anyway some fella’s who shan’t be named don’t think I wouldn’t know a coronal arc from my backside so here you go fella’s. This shot was taken maybe a minute before I took the IR shots and bearing in mind that I am not an expert on atmospheric phenomena but rather an artist facinated by the odd and occasionally divinely inspiring play of light that turns up in my images …. particually when I use Infrared film…..I’m going to maintain that this is a circle not a parabolic arc and its a coronal arc around the sun…. which the plane I’m in is about to fly through…. But I’ll take feedback for sure…. and sorry again about the poor state of the image…. with more time it would be sparkly but I want to get this up….... cheers chaps…...:)

  • Acrylic On Canvas. / Size 90×120cm. / Inspiration… complicated, don’t ask.

  • Featured in ‘Experimental Photography and Editing’ Feb. ‘09 with thanks

  • this is part of my job…truck driving in the north of British Columbia….these are some of the hills we drive in and out of in the bush…just a note …i was standing on top of the hill i had to drive down,we had to get towed up the other side …i love my job, i love my job..keep telling yourself that steve…oh yeah it was freaking COLD

  • I shot this sunset tonight 09/13/08 at 7:30…........still a bit of smoke lingering and with the 90-100 degree heat that we’ve been having we are getting some brilliant colors…........the actual sunset is unedited….but I worked with the glass vase effect for some pazazz….........hope you like it….... / / / / ____ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • I climbed up a steep hill and found the shelflike mushrooms on the sharply angled log making a foreground for the pond and gentle falls in Ottawa Canyon in Starved Rock State Park.

  • Full Title is: Degrees of Being At The Door Of Understanding © C J Lewis. Art created using Apophysis software and PhotoPlus6 for air-brushing, colouring, cloning, brightness/contrast and sizing. BEST VIEWED LARGE / MCN:C5A29-F4833-5148D

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  • ELEMENTS / Best viewed large. / / / / “ELEMENTS” was FEATURED in the group SHAPES AND PATTERNS / / / / “ELEMENTS” was FEATURED in the group ART IN MATH / / / “ELEMENTS” is actually an experimentation of sorts, and it all started at College on a recent afternoon while sitting in class with my camera. I take group photos for some of my College Professors from time to time, and this was one of those days. While waiting on my Instructor to arrive, I looked out the window and couldn’t resist taking a shot or two of the side of the building. / / In Photoshop I enlarged the image and then began my quest of post-processing to a further degree. / / I used various filters, added a little color, tweaked at the contrast, and played around with different lighting techniques until I was pleased with the final results. / / Photo taken at ACTC in Ashland, Kentucky with my Canon EOS 40D camera.

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER The Twelve Apostles are located along the spectacular Great Ocean Road. They were originally named the ‘Sow and Piglets’. Located near Loch Ard Gorge, the Sow was Muttonbird Island, with the piglets being the smaller surrounding rocks. / / At first glance the Twelve Apostles may not appear to be 12 apostles. From the lookout, you can only see a number of the twelve apostles. The others are located behind the rocky headlands that line the Victoria coastline, or hidden by other rocky outcrops. The Twelve Apostles were formed by erosion of the original coastline. The constant action of the sea on the limestone slowly wore down the rocky cliff, gradually leaving individual rocks. The cliff is still being eroded at a rate of about 2cm each year, and in the future is likely to form more ‘Apostles’ from the other rocky headlands that line the Victorian coastline Technique 5 Exposures bracketted and processed in Photomatix Equipment : Nikon D70, 18-200mm lens

  • The view of Ama Dablam from our tent in the afternoon- escaping the cold wind but retaining the view.

  • 360 Degrees and Counting
    by Kristin Reynolds

    My pattern rarely holds / its shape Lines intersecting circles, / stamens poking ovums / as the grass / cheers on. There are the days o…

    Change is good, but only if caught between thoughts; there is where infinity hides.

  • I’m so glad every now and then it snows heavily in England. Just after stuffing the car into a ditch, through expert test driving on ice, ahem, actually practicing handbrake turns, oops. While deciding how to dig the car out on the ditch in Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, UK, I noticed these lovely trees. / It was a fair old way into the middle of the field to get the right perspective but I’m glad I did. / I hope you like it. Greeting Cards / Framed Print / Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 57mm, f/9, 1/400 sec, ISO 400. No filters used. Dust and scratches removed in PS. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.

  • Somewhat of a sequel to the original “98.6” shirt.

  • That is the current temperature. / The wind is howling, so its chill is way below that. / It’s harsh. / It’s brutal. / But I am warmed this eve by the kindness of a friend. / Good night December. (I took the far right face from my pencil drawing Sudden Departure / and added some night sky and a sprig of lavender – to remind me of summer) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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