Embers 

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  • Macro photography of a water drop on a glittered poinsettia leaf. Makes a Great ””CHRISTMAS CARD”“ Canon 400D

  • Mosaic wall art – 30×30 cm. Mexican smalti.

  • This shot was taken last year. We had a fire on Cove mountain, which is on the boundaries of the Great Smoky Mountains. The fire had burnt for a good 5days, winds were up to 50mph. On this particular night, as they were finally getting the fire contained, and we were having a lunar eclipse. / I took off over to that area , in hopes the eclipse would be over the fires, to my luck it was. / I stood in a field down below, winds high, pitch black, and Cold! getting shots of this historical event / I sent this shot to our local newspaper, they were going to run a story on it, and me. Of course I was so excited about this, told everyone!! Well it turned out the shot was too dark for print for a newspaper. I tried to get them to use some other shots I had done, but some unfortunately were alittle too blurry, and this was the shot they wanted to run on the paper. / To date it was one of the most crushing experiences of my life with my photography. I bashed myself for a long time for not “shooting it right” , racking my brain trying to figure out, what exactly i did wrong. Did I use the right SS, or should have used Apt mode..what? After checking my stats on the shot, I did shoot it correctly, it still didnt help soothe that deep wound within me. I mean I was probably the only photographer who captured history being made…twice…the lunar eclipse and the fire on the mountains. This shot would have been my big break for being noticed. The “lights” you see on this shot, are hot spots where the fires are. The fire had started on one mountain, due to some guy who burnt his trash, his fire got alittle out of control so the FD had to be called in. They didnt get all of it out, the fire was in the underbrush, a couple of days later we had winds clocked at 50mph come thru, this got the fire started up again and caused it to jump over to another mountain. On the top of that mountain some rental cabins burnt (which I was a ok with..they dont belong up there!) No one was hurt in this fire thank god, but I was hoping that this fire so close to my mountains was a sign..hey you are getting to close and stop the building. / What they have done a year later, was rebuild the cabins and shaved off more trees to protect them…really pisses me off everytime I drive by and see it.

  • Watercolour / Windsor and Newton Paints on 300 gsm Arches paper.

  • A magical evening of the most amazing color in a sky I have ever seen. All this and views with MT. Rainier as a backdrop and an Alpine lake reflecting some of the amazing color.

  • The rolling countryside of Dorset, England

  • The piece that I made as a milestone before my 18th Birthday, which would be today, June 22nd. Personally I like the way it turned out quite well and I hope you all do as well. Technical Info- / Time: 26 Hours 31 Minutes / Programs Used: Photoshop Cs3 / Tools: Standard Mouse / Dr. Peppers Consumed: 5 / Actual Size : 6000×4000 pixels

  • Miss Ember yielding a young disappointed heart. / This tee design is based from an original pen and ink drawing :) To check out more of artist Fee Harding, aka Burnt Feather, check out her blog! / (www.http://theartoffee.livejournal.com/)

  • Our New Year’s Eve fire. Happy 2009!

  • .. yes.. it is a bit unusual perhaps to upload an autumnal image in spring. still.. this is one of my favs so .. i want it to be in my new gallery. this is on the way to our new farm. southern hungary, megye bacs-kiskun

  • Medium: Digital / Size: 9.2” x 5.2” / Description: Completed in 2007 by digitally colouring ink drawings of 2 tripods, each taking 3 hours to pen. Based on the brilliant novel War of the Worlds by H G Wells. I wanted to really design the tripod in a different way to what had been done before. I wanted to show that the machines themselves were originally designed by the martians to use on their own dusty home world, hence the desert inspired hoods. Also, after extensive reading of the books, I devised my own interpretation of the legs and drew up sliding disk mechanisms that would allow the tripod a graceful movement. I designed them with my own back story, in that the Martian’s had surveyed our planet since the dinosaurs and modeled their walkers on the giant lizards to strike fear into our minds. I was a long process, but it wanted to do it justice. In fact, the tripod design I have concocted is still a work in progress and I will devote more time to their workings. Original Does not exist Contact me at lloydharvey@shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk

  • Handy work of the Department of Sparks and Embers.. / otherwise known as The Department of Sustainability and Environment.. Pyromaniacs that get paid ..!!!! Nikon D300

  • The last of my beautiful Dahlias. /

  • Warm as the glow of of an evening fire, show your spirits radiance with this elegant rose upon your heart.

  • Sunshine Coast Dawn 3 images shot at 18mm 13 seconds / f22 / iso100 1.6 seconds / f22 / iso100 1/2 a second / f22 / iso100 Merged in Photomatix / and finished in Photoshop

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER This image was taken just after dawn on Sydneys Long Reef Aquatic Park, located on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. If you are visitig Sydney we have a wealth of pristine beaches within a short trip from the CBD , i recommend the Northern beaches there are many, it’s where i call home The Long Reef Aquatic Reserve was declared in May 1980 to protect inertial and sub tidal marine plants and animals Long Reef Headland is located approximately 10km north of the entrance to Sydney Harbour. It is a tied island joined by a sandy spit to the former coastline. The 60 ha Aquatic Reserve includes several areas of sandy beaches and rocky foreshores. The Reserve has been set aside for the protection of marine plants and invertebrates, therefore you can only observe. If you lift something to examine it, make sure that you put it back in the same place. With the exception of Fin-Fish, you cannot collect or destroy and marine plants or animals. This includes the collection of empty shells and dead plants or animals Equipment: Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens, Manfrotto Tripod, No filters just good old mother nature Technique: HDR,5 bracketted exposure, processed using Photomatix 3.2, Capture NX for slight sharpen !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/3485111-4-dark-promise-long-reef-aquatic-park-sydney-the-hdr-experience.jpg / ! See Also:

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER This image was taken just after dawn on Sydneys Long Reef Aquatic Park, located on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. If you are visitig Sydney we have a wealth of pristine beaches within a short trip from the CBD , i recommend the Northern beaches there are many, it’s where i call home The Long Reef Aquatic Reserve was declared in May 1980 to protect inertial and sub tidal marine plants and animals Long Reef Headland is located approximately 10km north of the entrance to Sydney Harbour. It is a tied island joined by a sandy spit to the former coastline. The 60 ha Aquatic Reserve includes several areas of sandy beaches and rocky foreshores. The Reserve has been set aside for the protection of marine plants and invertebrates, therefore you can only observe. If you lift something to examine it, make sure that you put it back in the same place. With the exception of Fin-Fish, you cannot collect or destroy and marine plants or animals. This includes the collection of empty shells and dead plants or animals Equipment: Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens, Manfrotto Tripod, No filters just good old mother nature Technique: HDR,5 bracketted exposure, processed using Photomatix 3.2, Capture NX for slight sharpen / . / See Also:

  • An early morning image of the suns first reflections on the morning clouds….giving a warm glow like a cosy fire…. DebsPhotos

  • This image of the sinking sun was shot half an hour ago (Friday 14 August, 2009) while looking down on a steep valley as the golden orb disappeared rapidly. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F8, 1/125 sec, ISO 200, focal length 125mm. Featured in MINIATURES AND MAMMOTHS, August 2009. 117-9184

  • It seem to me like Embers so i hope you like it .

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