Edge water 

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  • The postcode series was based on a study of the banks of the swan river. when placed side by side, the dark blue part in the painting (11 in total), formed the outline of the river, with the faces representing the ‘people stain’ or places of population around the site.

  • My daughter at the lake looking for something special in the water. Could not resist taking this shot! /

  • I couldn’t resist capturing this family as they sat by the waters edge.. the youngster playing in the small surf as the parents looked on..

  • Yellow sodium light on the seaside. All natural colour. P1170256.jpg Collaroy Beach after the sunset / 2005-12-03 8:31pm Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 / 2 sec / f/2 / ISO-100 © All rights reserved :hinting Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

  • Photographed at Wilsons Promontory National Park

  • Wilsons Promontory National Park

  • A tree (if you know it’s name please bubble mail me…) on a black sand beach in one of costa rica’s many alcoves and small islands in Papagayo Golf, guanacaste.

  • The boatshed, situated in Matilda Bay, is thought to have been originally constructed in the early 1930s. Panoramic view.

  • A surfboard is floating in the foreground with the surfer woman taking a quick swim in the ocean. Photographed at Playa Tamarindo in Costa Rica. One of the most famous surfing beaches in Costa Rica, Guanacaste region —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • Watercolours, only 20cm or so. just finished it… / here’s a song i wrote… I think maybe I took too much / Of that pretty, pretty powdery stuff / We knock over the washing up / Now we’re barefoot on broken cups… / She pulls at my clothes and I take her pulse. / And my kitchen is covered in dust… She makes me tea / She makes me tea / She / ... She makes me tea. / But we – never touch… / We never touch. She lay with me on the living, dying grass / Nothing endless, nothing vast / Frightened so scared / And pressed against the glass… She gets ice cream / On her purple dress / And then…just when… / I’m watching her get dressed / She says that patience / Is the saddest kind of shyness. It’s all that we have given / It is the shape Of our ruin But this isn’t a fever or a dream… / She’s wiping her hands onto her jeans / I ask her to stay, I BEG her to STAY / And that’s when she really starts to laugh Blown out like a light bulb a candle a mind… / We are… / So thin; / Our skin… / Is paper-light. / And she smiles… We fuck in a kind of trance / She calls it / Our Bone… Dance She makes me tea / She makes me tea / She makes me tea / But we never touch We… never touch

  • I TOOK THIS PHOTO WHILE IN ST. LUCIA, THERE WAS SUCH A BIG STORM OVER THE OCEAN IT GAVE THE ILLUSION THAT THE OCEAN ENDED – I WAS REALLY PLEASED THAT I WAS ABLE TO CAPTURE WHAT I SAW… Featured in the following groups: “Sea” Group NIKON D-80 / LENS: VR 55-200MM

  • a fog bound jetty in Sylvania Sydney

  • On top of the cliff at the end of the Double Bay Track in the Port Campbell National Park, on the Great Ocean Road. Pentax K20D Camera. An HDR image using three bracketed exposures, processed in Dynamic Photo HDR.

  • Thank you again to my very good friend Shawn for naming this piece!

  • My little cactus with water drops on it :) / Manual settings, manual focus, hand held / Olympus E510 / Zuiko 35mm macro lens / 1/160 / F4.5 / Iso 400

  • Macro of a CD with water droplet on it. small amount of editing in PS to crop in slightly and also cloning to get rid of a few distractions etc. Thats all!! enjoy….

  • Wembury Point and The Great Mew Stone – in the South Hams area of Devon, UK. Wembury Point & the decomissioned HMS Cambridge Naval Base are now owned by the National Trust. Wembury Bay itself is a Marine Conservation Zone and an area of interest to geologists. The foreshore shows sections of Lower Devonian rocks – mainly red mudstones, now metamorphosed to slate, siltstones and sandstones which experienced Variscan deformation during the Permo-Triassic age. It is thought that they were originally laid down in mudflats and floodplains associated with lakes. Some fossil fish remains have been found here and there may have been an occasional connection between these lakes and the nearby sea. The Pleistocene raised beach platform here is backed by a fossil cliff line. The raised beach platform is being cut back by wave action. Canon A570 IS Powershot (compact) Kodak tripod 4 manually bracketed shots HDR & tone-mapping in Photomatix Pro 3.1 finshed in: Imagenomic Noiseware Community Edition Adobe Photoshop 6.0

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