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It’ll be the death of you.
The end of a beginning / The beginning of and end.. Photo-manipulation. Resources used with full permission. :) Credits / Girl from liam-stock / Blood brushes from PrettyBrush / Snow brushes from BrokenFeline-Stock / Background from Stock Exchange
Hadrian’s Wall, summer 2007
close up of strawberry dive bombing into a glass of water from a really really tall height…. :-) Thank you everyone for your kind comments with regards to these 3 images. I have been requested to supply so more technical information on how I took these…. Tall vase about half filled with water. / Lighting – just the unshaded Aussie direct sunlight (no reflectors) / Good sturdy tripod. / Cable Remote shutter release. / Set the manual focus with the berry floating on the surface of the water. / Then just drop the berry into the water (from about head height) and try to sync pressing the remote button, having the camera on Continuous Shooting seemed to help….... Camera Model Name / Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Date/Time / 15/03/2008 13:34:26 / Tv(Shutter Speed) / 1/4000Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) / F5.6 / Metering Modes / Evaluative metering / Exposure Compensation / +2 / ISO Speed / 400 / Lens / EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length / 54.0 mm / Image size / 3888×2592 / Image Quality / RAW / Flash / Off / White Balance / Auto / AF mode / Manual (MF) / Picture Style / Standard / Parameters / Tone Curve : Standard / Sharpness level : - / Pattern Sharpness : - / Contrast : 0 / Sharpness : 3 / Color saturation : 0 / Color tone : 0 / Highlight tone priority : - / Color matrix / - / Color Space / sRGB / File Size / 8446 KB / Dust Delete Data / No / Drive Mode / Continuous Shooting
Lightening Storms crossing Port Phillip Bay ~ Melbourne city glow on the horizon contrasting with the blue grey storm light…Quite a night of activity and finally a little rain to wet the appetite…need more, much more…!!
Canon EOS40D / Sigma 10-20mm @10mm / Cokin Z121S / Cokin Z121M / B+W 110 3.0 1000×10-stop ND / Betty’s Bay,Western Cape, South Africa F8.0 / 30 seconds / ISO100 All rights reserved.This may not be reproduced in any way whatsoever
Last one of these, I promise! Also see Twirled and Twirled Again. (I’m real creative with names and stuff.) This time I kept seeing it as some undersea creature/plant, so I gave it a green tint. Please see my Etsy listing for this image – and purchase a pearlescent metallic print of this beautiful photograph!
This is the final piece in the Old Masters series. / I wanted the final image to have more impact then the rest of the series.
Thanks so much to Tony for the inspiration! Although I am posting this, I am not finished my friend ! 20 + layers and counting, but the story will go on!!!!! Im tired for now though! LOL Thanks to Linda, Dennis, and whomever else I am forgetting ! Lord Knows I love you!!!!!! I get a little crazy after 1 am go figure ! LOL I will see life as a learning process…. A process that shall prepare me for my final destination…........ Destination above all destinations….......... Where pain and tears will never be again…...... Where love will rule the land, and peace will be forevermore…... One day, It will be finished….......... Oh what a day that shall be…........... / I love you each and everyone ! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your comments, your friendships, and your love! Today, as I walked outside and stretched my hands towards heaven, I knew that one day, IT SHALL BE WORTH IT ALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / Forever, / Bonita ©2008 BMoore Photography & Design….................................... / www.bamagirl38.com
100 canvas boards 46X46cm. / Acrylic paint and mixed media Here they all are 100 paintings.
The Flat Earth Society / “The facts are simple,” says Charles K. Johnson, president of the International Flat Earth Research Society. “The earth is flat.” He believes that the main purpose of the space program is to prop up a dying myth—the myth that the earth is a globe. “Nobody knows anything about the true shape of the world,” he contends. The sun and moon, in the Johnson version, are only about 32 miles in diameter. They circle above the earth in the vicinity of the equator, and their apparent rising and setting are tricks of perspective, like railroad tracks that appear to meet in the distance. The moon shines by its own light and is not eclipsed by the earth. Rather, lunar eclipses are caused by an unseen dark body occasionally passing in front of the moon. Johnson’s beliefs are firmly grounded in the Bible.
we were all so addicted to spectacle: / the drama of the media and celebrity lives, our / huge cineplexes and large-screen tvs, the / cacophony of arena concerts and the overblown importance / we gave our own silly little struggles. / we were like the romans with their bread and circuses / we were in the colosseum enjoying our pageants and staged conflicts / while all the signs around us were pointing one way: / to our own ruin. / there came a point, however, when we could no longer ignore / the fact that we were addicted to poisoning everything that was vital to us. / food stopped growing in the tainted soil, the air itself became toxic, waters rose and cities fell / you would have thought with our taste for the electrifying harmony of discord / that we would have revelled in it, but it was all so different / when the show finally began. / there was no audience to witness it for we were all playing a part. / we were the ones on the stage, and the / epic tragedies being played out / were now our own lives. / -—-—-—-—-—-—-— / photo taken in juanita de brogas magnet middle school / more of my work is on www.abandonedamerica.org
stock from the hubblesite and sxc
canon 400D, 10-22 @ 18
. my love, / i’m finally home… / i know you’ve been waiting… . the last of the series 12/12 . o3.27.2oo9 / charcoal on mi-teintes® pastel paper / digital / 9”x 12” . somewhere in between these two… [click] [click] i think… . . .
With the global economy caught in the gravity of the financial crisis, it’s sad that programs like the Constellation Project will have a long wait before anything truly gets off the ground. / / NASA’s Constellation Project is set up to finish the International Space Station, retire the Shuttle Fleet and build a whole new fleet of space vehicles which will take us back to the Moon, then Mars and then the places beyond. / / But with Congressional limitations and funding cutbacks due to the financial crisis, as well as being stuck with a complicated and restrictive “go as you pay” finance structure it’s unlikely we’ll be seeing any groundbreaking manned space flights in the naughties. / / This image represents a fleeting memory of a childhood dream to see man explore our planets and then the stars beyond and it’s one of the few things as a child I looked up to America for. / / The universe is a big place and we’re yet to make it out of our solar system but without programs like the Constellation Project, man may never ever get to make another giant leap. / / DETAIL / / / /
Featured in “Canon DSLR ” September 2009 / Featured in “The Beauty of Nature” September 2009 / Featured in “Top Shelf Wildlife and Nature Art” November 2009 A magnificent Bald Eagle preparing to land on its nest having just caught a fish to feed to its young. / Photographed off the east coast of Vancouver Island, BC,Canada This is one of the images used in my Fly with the Eagles calendar Canon 20D / 1/800sec f6.3 ISO 200 “Final Approach” / “Braking Hard” /
Support the People’s Beard in the 2009 finals campaign with this heroic t-shirt.
Miss Bertie Page doing what she does best! / More Bertie Page / / / / / - / Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
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