I pushed the button / Somebody opened the door / Her name was Monika / And Monika was mine ever more / She said I can’t be held responsible / For all the guilt in this world / Seven years is enough for any boy or girl She set fire to the house / And watched it burn down to the ground The house was in darkness / Monika made me insist / If you want to stay that’s alright / But it’s at your own risk / Keep your mouth shut / Keep it bottled up inside your head / Love is disappeared / Love is vanished all hope is dead She set fire to the house / And watched it burn down to the ground Pretty flames / Illuminated the night / Monika’s face was snow white / If she was ever unfaithful to me / Well I didn’t notice / Especially There are murders / That aren’t murders / And they happen every single day / We break our promises / We find it hard to break away / Only Monika she left first / And in that cold clear dawn light / An empty can of kerosene / Helped that house of love burn down so bright She set fire to the house / And watched it burn down to the ground Watched it burn down to the ground Stephen Cummings/Andrew Pendlebury
Capturing that moment of ignition heat and fire illuminates fleetingly Eternal Flame has just been selected as a part of the top entrants in Operation art and will be hung in the Art gallery of NSW later this year. / It will then travel across regional galleries around Australia / Before finally being hung at Westmead children’s hospital It is Currently hanging at Lewers regional Gallery in Penrith as a part of the 2008 Operarion art exhibit – which is a collection of 700 works by school students
You know the song
This was a night of fun… experimenting with my camera… there are no Photoshop works here either… it is as is… :) Enjoy… :)
Digital art creation of a sunflower with some pizzaazz / /
This is an image of fire, i have not illustrated this image it is a ‘standard’ digitalk photograph the only changes i have made are cropping and colour corrections.
This is an image of fire, i have not illustrated this image it is a ‘standard’ digitalk photograph the only changes i have made are cropping and colour corrections.
Hot Damn!
Got this shot inside a pub/disco. The bartender was firing up the table with alcohol. I liked the glowing flames in the darkness. So I captured it. This picture gives impression of revolution or being positive or inner desirs. Captured with simple Digicam, no effects. Thanks for visiting. You are visitor no.
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Ever wonder just how hot hell’s kitchen really is? Me neither….but I bet it would resemble something like this… More fun with this technique. The logo on his shirt is light stencil popped at angle to match his pose. Converted from Canon’s sRAW with no editing. I was shooting for a stop motion film in the afternoon and had it set to ‘sRAW’ and forgot to reset the quality before I went shooting at night…oooops. Absolutely no editing done to this and it is straight from the camera. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 37 / Aperture: f/11.0 / Focal Length: 11 mm / ISO Speed: 100
A balloon filling up for the “Night Glow” festivities in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Orton effect used.
Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 57 inches / 94 X 149 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................................
I AM GOING TO CUT YOU IN LITTLE PIECES featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 08-25-2007 / featured in Freedom to Shine 08-09-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 08-09-2009 / featured in Put out or get out 08-08-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 08-02-2009 I created this image in support of a Redb friend because I know his feelings from my own experience…...(you know who you are!Get it OUT! So that it doens’t get YOU!) Created with Incendia & Apophysis
Crispy, burned dragon cartoon. This is why dragons hate getting the hiccups.
It was high time for a little Hot Rod action. The original shoot was at a local drive in on Route 66 in Springfield, MO. I pictured this old Ford dropping the hammer and flying down old Route 66 headed for Devil’s Elbow, MO. True…look it up :) In case you need a littleRockabilly while you view! The subject! / Tell the Old Man Rosevear this is for him!
Part of my Rod’s & Relics calendar, based on my photo shoot in Springfield, MO on Route 66. A ‘55 Chevy BelAire leaving the Blue Swallow on Route 66. / The Blue Swallow Motel was built in 1939 by W. A. Huggins. It features a unique, personal shell design on the exterior stucco. Garages, a signature of motor courts of the era, are another unique characteristic of this motel. According to Huggins’ son, Phares, it was sold at a loss because of economic conditions at the onset of WWII. With gas and tire rationing in effect, people weren’t traveling as much. / The best known proprietor of the Blue Swallow was Lillian Redman, who acquired it in 1958. She operated the motel for almost 40 years, facing numerous difficulties including the interstate bypass, which drastically reduced her customer base. Get Your Kicks
Take a trip down Route 66 with the Rods & Relics of Route 66 – 2010 Calendar! NEW never before seen Rods! Start in Chicago weave your way through St. Louis, Springfield, Tulsa, Amarillo, Flagstaff, Tucumcari, Barstow and finish up in California! Fun informational Route 66 Calendar! Music to browse by Thanks for looking, / Earthmonster
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41 Willys Coupe Gasser style street rod. Not a spec on this one, even parked in the grass! Cruisin for a Cure, Costa Mesa, CA September 09 Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55mm Thank you for visiting!
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