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  • Too close to the performer to get any full length shots and virtually no light, this was a bit difficult, but came out better than I could have hoped. Shooting Ilford Delta 3200.

  • This was shot on on my Nikon FM2 with Ilford Delta 100 B&W Film. It is the first roll I ever developped myself, as part of my Black & White Course at the ACP. Random shots of my life in Como. Scanned of the negative. There will be heaps more to come over the next few weeks. I hope you like them. Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers, Alex

  • R.A.F. Vulcans low level flypass over London. / Digital artwork. /

  • Images copyright ©John Ratcliffe– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited My dads photos

  • Acrylic with sand on canvas

  • Pelican in flight

  • The image was taken from a plane, that plane had the door removed. To say that it was scarey to photograph is an understatement. The worst thing is that I have an intense fear of heights. Strangely enough I could deal with it once I had the camera in front of my face…

  • This is a “Copper Plate” Etching… ( 300mm x 300mm )This is now the second edition and now is complete. The plate was aquatinted and this is the final result, no photoshop or enhancing made. The process of etching into copper and aquatinting is a long process. In the first edition the lines are engraved and the plate printed. In the second edition the plate is aqautinted in the acid four or five times depending how many tones you want. This came out better then expected. This composition is in collaboration with Barssel whom takes these wonderful nude photographs and lets me use them in my art…his link is Barssel / Thank you so much for your help with my art this year. I will be sending you this print when it is complete….well thats if you want one. Also I am happy to send you any print if your nude is in the art work. Send me your address and I will mail you an original print. At the moment I am also drawing this image on an A1 paper for drawing class..it will look very different to this one. Thanks so much….BillyLee Ruban Jane !

  • Delta Airlines “Ship 41” DC-3 sits idle in its hanger at Delta Airlines Headquarters, Atlanta, Georgia.

  • A Gears of War wallpaper I made for my friend Doug. Love to Gears :3 / Here’s the link to the wallpaper: http://lbyepanda.deviantart.com/art/Gears-of-War-Wallpaper-v1-83918436

  • A random drawing that a friend of mine wanted me to come up with… of course, with an example, but changed quite a bit, giving it my own style and color – edited with photoshop too as well. This would make a great T-shirt!

  • From my collection: / Perception is Reality Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Featured Art 12 June 2009 Rural Around the Globe A composite of two of my images; one of Ho’okipa Beach Maui at sunset, and one of a beautiful horse / Upcountry layered over Ho’okipa. See the person on the lava rocks below? ;) “In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately pleasure-dome decree : / Where Alph, the sacred river, ran / Through caverns measureless to man / Down to a sunless sea. / So twice five miles of fertile ground / With walls and towers were girdled round : / And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills, / Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree ; / And here were forests ancient as the hills, / Enfolding sunny spots of greenery. / But oh ! that deep romantic chasm / which slanted Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover ! / A savage place ! / as holy and enchanted / As e’er beneath a waning moon was haunted / By woman wailing for her daemon-lover ! / And from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething, / As if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing, / A mighty fountain momently was forced : / Amid whose swift half-intermitted burst / Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail, / Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher’s flail : / And ‘mid these dancing rocks at once and ever / It flung up momently the sacred river. / Five miles meandering with a mazy motion / Through wood and dale the sacred river ran, / Then reached the caverns measureless to man, / And sank in tumult to a lifeless ocean : / And ‘mid this tumult Kubla heard / from far Ancestral voices prophesying war ! / The shadow of the dome of pleasure / Floated midway on the waves ; / Where was heard the mingled measure / From the fountain and the caves. / It was a miracle of rare device, / A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice ! / A damsel with a dulcimer / In a vision once I saw : / It was an Abyssinian maid, / And on her dulcimer she played, / Singing of Mount Abora. / Could I revive within me Her symphony and song, / To such a deep delight ‘twould win me, / That with music loud and long, I would build that dome in air, / That sunny dome ! / those caves of ice ! / And all who heard should see them there, / And all should cry, Beware ! Beware ! / His flashing eyes, his floating hair ! / Weave a circle round him thrice, / And close your eyes with holy dread, / For he on honey-dew hath fed, / And drunk the milk of Paradise.” ~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge – 1797

  • Canon 17-40L / Split ND grad

  • The Meadows area of the upper Sacramento river Delta is a beautiful pristine area where one can view river otters and a variety of birds.

  • Featured in Night Photography and Color and Light The sun setting on the beauty of the Fraser River estuary is almost trumped by the lights of the huge Delta coal port in this image captured near the mouth of a great river. Image captured at Delta, British Columbia, Canada, with a Nikon D2Xs, ISO 200, F20, 13.0s, Nikkor f12-f24 mm lens at 22.0 mm on a Gitzo tripod.

  • Beautiful Great Blue Heron. Image taken at The George C. Reifel / Migratory Bird Sanctuary in Delta, B.C, Canada

  • Taken at the Okavango Delta, Botswana (Southern Africa). We were taken out for a sunset cruise in mokoros, the African version of a gondola, carved out of one entire tree trunk, and seen in the silhouette to the left. It was here that we stopped for about 45 mins, due to a possible hippo attack. One angry hippo was eying us off for a while and vanished into the glassy waters. A little panic stricken, but calmed by the scene around us, we just took photos and whispered potential last words to each other (lol). The hippo emerged on the other bank, around 50 metres away form us. So we left and made it back to camp safely.. only to be stormed by angry elephants later that night. But that’s another story ;) Featured in Light & Reflection / Featured in Flora Fauna & Landscapes of South Africa Very minor adjustment to contrast. Otherwise, as is from camera. Canon SX100IS MCN: C7372-C881B-92FB3

  • This magnificent male leopard was perched on a termite mound, barely 50 mtrs from a pair of male lions on a baby elephant kill in the Okavango Delta. They all knew one another was there. When the tension became too much, one of lions dragged the rest of the kill into a thicket to escape the prying eyes of the leopard. The leopard got up to get a better view and wait his chance to grab a few scraps. / Featured in FAUNA, FLORA, LANDSCAPES AND ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA, Indigenous to East & Southern Africa and Featured Only

  • A male leopard pauses for a drink after failing to stalk a herd of Impala in the Okavango delta, Botswana. Amazingly, after he was spotted by the herd they all came rushing towards him: according to the ranger, to let the leopard know he had been seen. / Featured in The Woman Photographer, South Africa – Rainbow Nation and All Animals Great and Small. /

  • According to the International Crane Foundation, Wattled Cranes stand 6 feet tall and weigh 14 pounds. The single largest concentration occurs in the Okavango Delta of Botswana a fact that we can bear testimony to as we saw a group of nearly 50 together in one evening. These critically endangered birds are suffering from a loss of their natural habitat as well as human and livestock disturbance, powerline collisions, mass aerial spraying for tsetse flies, and illegal collection of eggs, chicks and adults for food. / Featured in South Africa – Rainbow Nation and Indigenous to East & Southern Africa.

  • A male Leopard takes advantage of one of the many termite mounds in the Okavango Delta in order to watch a herd of Impala. /

  • Featured in Dimensions, Nirvana, Canadiana, Eagles Only, and 300+ Go Long. In this fourth shot of my bald eagles’ nest series, the mother bald eagle has just joined her two young at the end of the day. The whole family sleeps together in two large coniferous trees. In the two weeks I have been shooting and observing at the nest, “dad” always arrives last at the end of the day. Soon the young fledged eagles will be on their own, completely abandoned by their parents. In this shot, she is certainly giving me the eye, as she hides herself within the protective bows of fir tree next to the nesting tree. Captured on the Fraser River in Delta, British Columbia, using a Nikon D300 and Nikkor f4 600 mm lens, on a Gitzo tripod, ISO 640, -0.33 EV, f4, 1/100s.

  • The beautiful Lilac Breasted Roller catches the early morning rays as he fluffs out his striking plummage in an effort to keep warm in the winter sunshine.

  • The Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa. This body of water is the largest inland delta in the world, and one of the wildest parts of Southern Africa. Many of the animals inhabiting this region have never had human contact and thus, are as carnal as they come. That’s a comforting thought, when you are spending two nights bush camping among this habitat lol! No toilets, showers or indoor areas, aside from our tents. At night time all was silent, apart from the calls of elephants, hyenas, jackals, and what I thought was a train moving in the distance.. turned out to be a pride of lions roaring after they had killed their dinner. By mid afternoon the temperature reached 48 degrees celcius (118F) on our first day. That kind of heat is impossible to escape, with little to no humidity, the only water we had to drink had been turned hot with the heat. Needless to say, tempers flared and people cried. But hey, it was fun! I took this photo as we were being poled across the delta to the island in its centre. We traveled in mokoros, African style gondolas, carved entirely out of one tree trunk. Once on the island we trekked on foot, saw wild elephants, zebras, giraffes and wart hogs. Thankfully no lions, or other members of the big 5 turned up while were in such a vulnerable position. On our first night, elephants almost stampeded our camp site. The matriarch appeared at one end of the camp, stepped on one of our groups tents and was threatened to charge. All I clearly remember was someone scream. Next thing I knew, we were all pushing each other out of the way to run. But run where? We were on the banks of a delta where crocodiles and hippos lived. In the trees were possibly leopards and beyond our camp we knew there were lions. For a brief moment I thought, death by elephant?? We were however, saved by one of our guides, who hurled a flaming log at the elephant, hitting it square on the head. The matriarch stopped in her tracks, stood still for about a minute (felt like an eternity) and retreated. All of us breathed a sigh of relief, till a girl in our group said “elephants never forget”. Gulp. Added texture from www.deviantart.com free use stock – t_a_g_g_e_r. Layered original shot twice, desaturared one layer. Added texture twice, altered hue slightly on both, increased brightness, decreased contrast. Canon SX100IS MCN: CA586-6FEED-2J2VL

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