These fame flowers have a red background and lots of fire energy. / If placed on a southern wall it will benefit your fame and reputation. Three other sectors love fire energy so this print can be placed on a North-eastern, South-western or a central wall. / North-east for knowledge. / South-west for relationships. / Centre of a house for wellbeing.
This is a rather old image from the bottom of my big box of negatives that I’m slowly converting to digital files. I had been out on a fashion shoot and at the end of it I found I had 2 frames left. So on the way home with the model I stopped in at Graffitti Hall of Fame in Alexandria which is one of the inner city suburbs of Sydney. In this digital age its hard to imagine having faith in taking a good picture with only two goes at it but there you are! I got the model on to the roller and shot one from the front and with the very last frame shot this one. I hope you like it as much as I do. :) This is what it looks like framed
Andy Warhol’s Stopwatch / by No Frills Art. Just a play on his famous quote! Available on black or white.
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Featured in LMAO ART / Thank you. 700+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 400D
A Danny Nolan/Scott Robinson Collaboration, and entry to the current “Agent provocature” challenge set by Mr Lucan. TV – conditioning us by ways of un-obtainable offerings. Thanks Danny.
A Danny Nolan/Scott Robinson Collaboration, and entry to the current “Agent provocature” challenge set by Mr Lucan. TV – conditioning us by ways of un-obtainable offerings. T-shirt version Thanks Danny.
Sheep Shutes on an outback shearing shed. This one is in Hay at the Shearers Hall of Fame
you can’t help but look at it. Why?
You step out of a limo and suddenly are assailed by a barrage of camera flashes, noise and fans. On one level it must be a nice validation, but on another surely you’d prefer it if things were a bit quieter? Hard to imagine what this feels like… Features (and could arguably be the standout image) in my 2010 Movie Premieres Calendar
Crime Watch / This is in honour of all the nonsense TV full of celebrity nobodies. Watch Less – Do More
A watercolor painting of Hall-of Fame pitcher, Sandy Koufax.
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Pull! (The Plug) / So, the Olympics are coming to a town near me next. Time to develop some new sports, how about TV blasting? I’d watch that, ironically I’d probably watch it on the telly in the comfort of my own home… Television is grey, life is full color. Details: / / You may also like this: /
early 80s chrome, faded, discoloured
Lady Gaga
This image is one of a sequence shot on 3 April this year, just before daylight saving ended on the east coast of Australia. As you can see from the time on the clock tower, it was about 7.23am when I shot this frame. The interesting thing with dawn colours here is that the yellows and oranges tend to stay longer in the sky than other shades. So as soon as I spotted these vivid pink streaks across a skyscape laden with thick cloud, I knew the colours would retreat rapidly. I happened to be driving through Dandenong, a town about 30km south-east of the central business district. I made a quick decision to drive a bit further, down a couple of streets. Why? Because I knew I would be able to use the distinctive shape of the floodlit Town Hall against the dawn sky. I shot this sequence with my 18-125mm lens, which gave me more than enough leeway to compose some tight shots of the tower and the dramatic colours across the cloud. All up, it was no longer than two and a half minutes from the first shot to the last. Interestingly, a staggering drunk happened to notice what I was doing. He asked if I was a photographer and I answered him courteously. Then, squinting at the beautiful dawn sky, he ventured the comment: “Great sunset.” You can view more images from this sequence here on my blog. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my work in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. / F4.6, 1/45 sec, ISO 800, focal length 78mm. Featured in COMMUNITIES, July 2009. Third in RED SKY DELIGHT CHALLENGE, July 2009. Featured in A VIEW SOMEWHERE, November 2009. 112-5845
Michael Jackson Hollywood Walk-of-Fame Star
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