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  • revisiting the oldies: digged up even older drawings =P / Revamped in photoshop.

  • a slightly different version of my previous illustration of the same title kill bunny but in square format. =) Trying hard to stay awake while writing this….zzzzz…zzzz

  • Reflection of a building provides a distorted view of the world. The shape of the windows and the features on the facade of the reflected building help to exaggerate the distortion. / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Focal length – 60mm / Exposure – Apeture Priority / Aperture – f/8 / Shutter – 1/200 seconds / ISO – 400 / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /

  • A boat-plane (G-BWUB, a Piper Cub with floats, normally found near St Fillans) zooming around on Loch Rannoch, starting a long run-up prior to take-off. Taken one sunny Sunday late-afternoon whilst admiring other reflections in Loch Rannoch. Nikon D200, Nikkor 70-300mm VR lens.

  • Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect

  • Something me mam said to me that I changed and made into a tee. / Hope it’s wooful enough for you lot. / Comments welcome.

  • Macro shot of a bubble on the arm of a whicker/cane sofa.

  • Oil on canvas, 18” x 14” (457×356mm)

  • Model – Halohid Sunken bathtubs are awesome. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • The new reflecting the old.

  • These lights were wrapped up on a tree in a wedding party.

  • My son has just completed his first lot of swimming lessons. These are his little feet, breaking through the waters surface. Untouched photograph shot on 35mm with a disposable waterproof toy camera that I picked up for $6 in one of those cheapo shops. I’m off to the coast for the long weekend, Happy Australia Day everyone, see you next week. Best viewed LARGE

  • This is a Sugar Shack,the window frames are painted a crimson red and take on the reflection of the winter sun…..

  • A self-portrait within a self-portrait. The giant face was drawn freehand by me using white charcoal & white chalk pastel on 22×30” black paper. It is the self-portrait assignment I’ve been working on for my drawing class, it’s not quite finished, hence the imperfections, but I thought that fit nicely with the concept I was going for. The idea is that we sometimes see ourselves in a distorted manner; working on this drawing I’ve noticed certain details and flaws on my face that I’ve never fully observed before because I’ve never had to study and look at my face for such long periods of time. / Through our distorted self-perceptions, we often feel the need to recreate or modify ourselves to be the way we want to be both inside and outside. Savannah, Georgia, USA. / Feb. 3, 2009.

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  • Original Artwork 100×100cm Acrylic on canvas Young love, who can resist it? A first date and so much to learn about each other. Featured in FREEDOM IN WORDS – June 2009

  • Several images (10 actually) of the model while turning in a swivel chair, vertically cropped long and narrow, and then combined in PS with lots of finessing and correcting. Finishing touches added in LR. Another view of this work is here on my Tabblo page.

  • Simply Holes was featured on the RedBubble home page September 2009 © Walker 2009 No part of this image may be copied or reproduced in any way without permission. All rights reserved.

  • Pastel drawing developed in photoshop for a 6ft x 2ft canvas panel. 1st in a series of three still developing concept atm. I am still working on the original and designing the next two panels. Featured in : Contemporary Pastel Painters / Fantasy Art

  • Self Portrait © Jessica Walker 2009

  • Composite 3 of my images / Canon 350D Featured in All Original Fusion, September 2009

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