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Like a fairytale castle Mont Saint Michel at dusk in the rain, I got wet and cold but it was worth it for images like this. A blended exposure using HDR techniques. All money raised in the sale of my art until November goes towards the Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation. For more information on the foundation and Steve’s touching story please follow this link. here Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation
/ Taken early one foggy morning in Northern France
Done for Anzac Day / The image represents a fallen soldier, who’s remains were never recovered during the first world war. It didn’t matter to me what side this soldier was fighting on. / The letter at the base of the post was his letter he kept close to his heart and was to be his last letter to his loved one.
One of my “bathroom mirror” self portraits. Keeps me occupied on foggy nights! : )
Jean M. Laffitau
Angers, France
Cityscape was shot from the top of the “Arc de Triomphe” in Paris (France). Far away you can see “La Defense” district. When the shot was taken the avenue was strangely empty, all the cars seemed to be escaping the city. I think this photograph will be great on Laminated print, Mounted print or Canvas print.
Part of a series of three.
I live in a village called Merville near Toulouse, the fourth biggest city in France. When you come from Toulouse, you have to go that road. Reaching the end of this wooden tunnel takes you to Merville’s Castle, shyly hidden in its green grounds… Clic on photo below
It’s Paris, It’s the Louvre, It’s the Glass Pyramid from the Da Vinci Code. It’s also a 10-20mm lens and above all… a pleasure and privilege to have been there again!
Photo catch to 250 km in the south of Paris, in the area of the “Châteaux de la Loire” Dear friends, / My first book is available!!! / You asked it… I did it. / I wish you as much pleasure to look at these images, than I had by taking them! / Greetings from France, / Philippe / http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/279723 / (40 pages, hardcover, including dust jacket)
Angers, France
Pyrénées… Une robe d’aube découpe en dentelles fines / les vagues incertitudes d’horizons voilés… It’s amazing how we can be caught by something ! / Someone is caught by a song from his kinderness, someone with an house like my grandfather’s farm,... We are like trees, with strong or thin roots, and wherever you are, you think about it… / In my case, my roots are high in the sky and deep in the Earth, acting in an neverending ballet, playing with clouds like still waves… / My mountains are Pyrénées… / And I went to his summit to embrace with my sight this wonderful ocean !
Arrested Expansion is a symbolic scene that depicts a combination of self-excluding objects that might not be present in real life. Objects in the secluded room make the viewer feel claustrophobic and unreal, which might be compared to someone’s mental delusion based on a medical condition. Image is a mixture of photo stock with some 2D vectors, and 3D objects. Photoshop, 3ds max, Illustrator. / The most common cause of cardiac arrest is a heart rhythm disorder or arrhythmia called ventricular fibrillation (VF). The heart has a built-in electrical system. When a contraction happens, blood is pumped. But in ventricular fibrillation, the electrical signals that control the pumping of the heart suddenly become rapid and chaotic. As a result, the lower chambers of the heart, the ventricles, begin to quiver (fibrillate) instead of contract, and they can no longer pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body. If blood cannot flow to the brain, it becomes starved of oxygen, and the person loses consciousness in seconds. Online Galleries: / Surrealism art prints / Fantasy digital art wallpapers / Modern artists surreal pictures
Winner of the Surreal Phare Design Competition ~ Sadly now forgotten.. Yes its French, it ended up on a French beach in the Languedoc-Roussillon area, / the Government lost its nerve at the last moment and tried to hide it in the most remote part of France.. These days its quite a headache for the local council, they are sick of cleaning the linen covering and washing off the graffiti..
A mellow dusk view of the delightful french medieval harbour of honfleur in normandy, inspiration for the artist Monet. One Samuel de Champlain sailed out of this port in 1608 and 400 years later his is still remembered in the city of Quebec … Nikon 4800 compact / f/2.7 / 1/40 sec / ISO-50
Strasbourg by night, near the famous cathedral. Moon and clouds … and the light from the windows and gleaming on the brick pavement … Suggested Framing: /
Angers, France
Mixed Media Work – Pink Blossom digitally mixed with paint
Angers, France /
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