As promised – the new illustration on t-shirt. Works nicely don’t you think? Wear it with pride and spread the word of environmental awareness – or just pretend you are a bad-ass with a penchant for skulls…
Impressionistic style inspired by my VERY good mate Karen Cougan. Thanks mate!
Aerial view of a dry river bed lined by dead trees an their equally dead looking shadows. / I will donate 50% of my proceeds of sale of this print to / Australian Conservation Foundation
Scenes along the darling River before and after some desparately needed rain in May 2007 © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution
Taken in southern NSW outside the town of Crookwell in June 2007. Despite the long term drought in the are this reservoir remains almost full thanks to springs that provide water to it all year round. As a result while Goulburn the a mere 40kms away had almost no water left, and was on the strictest of water restrictions, Crookwell had a secure supply. / . / . /
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Oil painting outback drout ,before ,during ,and after rain 90×90 cm Original available $1200 / Views 526 24/11/09 / / Winton“
aerial view of a formation of ibis above an advancing shoreline with an algal bloom, hence the pink colour and foam
Pelican Point, Lake Bonney, Barmera, South Australia. / / Best viewed large. / / / Other Barmera images / / / / / /
Colour version. See mono version HERE On the banks of Lake Bonney, Barmera, South Australia. / / We dubbed these trees “Crab Trees” as they appear to be standing on little legs as if to run away as sand crabs do. Other Barmera images / / / / /
another picture of my favorite tree.
This is the Hume Weir taken from Huon Reserve on the way out to Tallangata. Although the weir is currently at 18% and in a better position then the last couple of years the situation is still quite dire for a lot of the country and farmers.
Taken on a back dirt road from Narrabri, rural NSW. Thank you for looking.
Where’s the water gone There’s a rather sad phenomenon that’s plaguing our great land / And just like the wary gambler it’s about to play it’s hand. / All the signs have been quite evident and round now for a spell / But we’ve fobbed them off, ignored them all, as far as I can tell. From the times of early childhood when my family drove around / All the creeks were full of water and the bores were rather sound, / Sure enough the droughts they came and went but mate, I have to say / that our Nation’s running kind of dry, hard times are on the way. Hey I think we’ve done our dash old son ‘cause what is going on. / All our dams and bores are getting low and where’s the water gone. / We will have to make some changes and mate make them pretty fast, / as the water’s disappearing and it sure as hell won’t last. Though we’ve held bad hands in years gone by we’ve always lived in hope, / that the rains were somewhere in the deck and til then we would cope. / But the evidence is ominous and looking rather bleak / and we’d do well to consider all the havoc it could wreak. We need each and every one of us to play a vital role, / as we’re playing for high stakes here and there’s need for self-control. / All will have to change the lifestyles that they’ve been accustomed to / And we’ll have to play our hands right and seek out an Ace or two. Hey I think we’ve done our dash old son ‘cause what is going on. / All our dams are bores are getting low and where’s the water gone. / We will have to make some changes and mate make them pretty fast, / As the water’s disappearing and it sure as hell won’t last. © Bush Poet and Ballad Writer Merv Webster / ©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. / Shot taken outback South Australia / 5 layered image
I shot this earlier this morning 10/18/08 on the Jones Valley arm of Shasta Lake about16 miles North East of Redding, CA . The lake is an alarming wake up call to conserve water as the bank you are seeing in this image is usually under water. We have had and are still in a drought here in Northern CA; the lake level was down 150 plus feet from the crest last time I caught the news…..a few days ago. Many fishermen lost their set-ups on these trees while they were still under water…....we drove for several miles beyond where the normal boat ramp would be…..fishermen are putting boats in the lake using a dirt boat ramp now…......the third boat ramp since the drought began. Shasta Lake is well known around the world for it’s recreation uses including boating, camping, and fishing. Some of the species more dominant are Bass, Crappie and Trout. / / ____ / 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!
Female figure in mind body immersion with cracked earth.
View other work from this series The bottom of Dangars Lagoon, Uralla, New South Wales, Australia – 10 May 2009. Untouched photograph, best viewed LARGE
View other work from this series Dangars Lagoon, Uralla, New South Wales, Australia. Best viewed LARGE
Taken at Lake Glenmaggie, Victoria at the time of year where inflows into the catchment are at their lowest, generally around autumn. The remains of the old Glenmaggie township can be seen as the water goes below 20-odd %. Shot with a Nikon D200, 18-35mm lens, 1/3 sec @ F/22, 100 ISO, .9 ND grad filter, hand held.
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