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  • “This pretty individual was paying a visit to my Lily. The radiant green stood in an enchanting contrast against the warm colours of the flower. / / Then, that pair of whimsical eyes glanced at me straightforwardly and I found it irresistible.” / / / / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. / / / =========================================================== / All proceeds from the sales of this image will be donated to the Center for Plant Conservation / / The mission of the Center for Plant Conservation is to conserve and restore the rare native plants of the United States. The Western Lily (Lilium occidentale) is an endangered plant species in the states of California and Oregon. Agriculture and infrastructure projects contribute to the decline of this species. This plant is apparently exploited by collectors. / /

  • “While strolling around my quiet neighbourhood, a quick leaf turn and a speedy little tail told me of the presence of a curious Chipmunk. I knelt down and waited. There she was, peeking through a fallen leaf. She leapt closer and I started to capture frames. / / Her sweet face was delightful. The camera clicks kept her amused, and she decided to get a better view of the noisy device. She climbed up an oak trunk of a warm ochre shade and offered me her best inquiering pose –her coat in perfect camouflage with the oak bark..” / / (Location: Countryside in Lexington, MA, USA) / / Artist statement: My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. / / / / =========================================================== / All proceeds from the sales of this image will be donated to: / / Teaming with Wildlife / / The Teaming with Wildlife Coalition includes conservationists who support the goal of restoring and conserving the nation’s wildlife (USA). / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Carmen, creator of Art for Conservation

  • This is an Acrylic on Canvas, i am passionate about bright colours and simple images .

  • What remains of an old letterbox in an old house in OZ

  • Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru The highest navigable lake in the world.

  • My current passion is an alternative photographic process called Polaroid transfers. Each transfer is hand-made by the photographer using specific materials and equipment to achieve a desired effect. A transparency is projected on to professional Polaroid print film and as development begins, the print and chemicals are prematurely separated. The image is transferred on to dampened watercolor paper for a unique image which has a dated, artistic photo-painting appearance. Exposure, pressure, time, paper and other variables make each print an original mono-print. My most recent series of Polaroid transfers is titled , “X-RAY TERRESTRIALS”. Double exposed slides of skulls from animals , coupled with illustrations of dental training transparencies culled from a recent St. Louis dumpster dive, yield macabre transmogrification from bone to alien. At. First glance, these small Polaroid transfers seem to portray a menagerie of grotesque creatures, which evoke responses of discomfort and disgust. By depicting the deformed and macabre, Linders illuminates the darkest corners of the mind and reveals her fascination with death, bones, skulls and teeth.

  • My current passion is an alternative photographic process called Polaroid transfers. Each transfer is hand-made by the photographer using specific materials and equipment to achieve a desired effect. A transparency is projected on to professional Polaroid print film and as development begins, the print and chemicals are prematurely separated. The image is transferred on to dampened watercolor paper for a unique image which has a dated, artistic photo-painting appearance. Exposure, pressure, time, paper and other variables make each print an original mono-print. My most recent series of Polaroid transfers is titled , “X-RAY TERRESTRIALS”. Double exposed slides of skulls from animals , coupled with illustrations of dental training transparencies culled from a recent St. Louis dumpster dive, yield macabre transmogrification from bone to alien. At. First glance, these small Polaroid transfers seem to portray a menagerie of grotesque creatures, which evoke responses of discomfort and disgust. By depicting the deformed and macabre, Linders illuminates the darkest corners of the mind and reveals her fascination with death, bones, skulls and teeth.

  • My current passion is an alternative photographic process called Polaroid transfers. Each transfer is hand-made by the photographer using specific materials and equipment to achieve a desired effect. A transparency is projected on to professional Polaroid print film and as development begins, the print and chemicals are prematurely separated. The image is transferred on to dampened watercolor paper for a unique image which has a dated, artistic photo-painting appearance. Exposure, pressure, time, paper and other variables make each print an original mono-print. My most recent series of Polaroid transfers is titled , “X-RAY TERRESTRIALS”. Double exposed slides of skulls from animals , coupled with illustrations of dental training transparencies culled from a recent St. Louis dumpster dive, yield macabre transmogrification from bone to alien. At. First glance, these small Polaroid transfers seem to portray a menagerie of grotesque creatures, which evoke responses of discomfort and disgust. By depicting the deformed and macabre, Linders illuminates the darkest corners of the mind and reveals her fascination with death, bones, skulls and teeth.

  • My current passion is an alternative photographic process called Polaroid transfers. Each transfer is hand-made by the photographer using specific materials and equipment to achieve a desired effect. A transparency is projected on to professional Polaroid print film and as development begins, the print and chemicals are prematurely separated. The image is transferred on to dampened watercolor paper for a unique image which has a dated, artistic photo-painting appearance. Exposure, pressure, time, paper and other variables make each print an original mono-print. My most recent series of Polaroid transfers is titled , “X-RAY TERRESTRIALS”. Double exposed slides of skulls from animals , coupled with illustrations of dental training transparencies culled from a recent St. Louis dumpster dive, yield macabre transmogrification from bone to alien. At. First glance, these small Polaroid transfers seem to portray a menagerie of grotesque creatures, which evoke responses of discomfort and disgust. By depicting the deformed and macabre, Linders illuminates the darkest corners of the mind and reveals her fascination with death, bones, skulls and teeth.

  • My current passion is an alternative photographic process called Polaroid transfers. Each transfer is hand-made by the photographer using specific materials and equipment to achieve a desired effect. A transparency is projected on to professional Polaroid print film and as development begins, the print and chemicals are prematurely separated. The image is transferred on to dampened watercolor paper for a unique image which has a dated, artistic photo-painting appearance. Exposure, pressure, time, paper and other variables make each print an original mono-print.

  • Blythe doll from Japan

  • Wren was overwhelmed by the power of this magical mushroom that had appeared rather suddenly at the bottom of the garden….

  • macro and close up photoes of flowers

  • Sunrise stylized, abstract art.

  • This calendar is a compilation of photos I’ve taken over the last couple of years. Beauty is everywhere, you just have to open your eyes. Note: If there are any photos you would like to see switched or changed, or if you would like to design your own calendar from my photos just let me know. All original photos, © jwarburton

  • Taken in the Rose garden at Greenwich park in London Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S Macro / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • Taken in The Rose Garden at Greenwich Park Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • Rosemary is one of my favourite herbs. I use it often and every where i live i grow it in the garden. This one is in the garden at my parents place and is often the parent of my plants. Canon 50 D / 60mm EF-S / / This is another piece in my collection / / You can buy this piece Here

  • London Rose Garden Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S Macro / / This work is featured in this Calendar /

  • I have been very very lucky and had the opportunity to travel to Ballarat and take part in the Ballarat International Foto Beinnale just recently….. and it was wonderful. It was without doubt one of the most exciting art events I’ve been to in recent years and the work on the whole was just of exceptional quality all around. This is one of the signs in a local window…. but which mystery redbubbler is pointing to it…...? / . / . /

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