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I like the pink & black myself, plus I think the negative space at the bottom nicely balances the whole thing, but that’s just me. ;-) / Created with FTP.
We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out Sony A100 / Sony kit lens
Yosh!! Meet Frothie the Bunny!! He’s always foaming in the mouth, thus his name.. he loves to lie flat on his stomach in the middle of nowhere.. sometime, people might just mistaken him for a fluffy white rug~ Hehehe… Also Available, Frothless!! / / My Animal Friends Series: / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: /
At the south western tip of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia is the wonderful Innes National Park which has some of the best surf beaches in the state. Paying a visit on a very rough and windy day, I took numerous photos of the waves coming in to the cliffs and bays along the west coast… I spotted this “Hole in the wall“
The froth of a horse working hard. / Dressage at Medium level. / Grace. / Power. / Mare.
Just couldn’t resist one more – you have to make sure in situations like this that the tide hasn’t snuck around behind you. / Limestone Pavements at Kilve, Somerset Mamiya 7 / Rollei Retro 100 stand developed in Rodinal
Life is only froth and bubble, / Two things stand like stone, / Kindness in another’s troubles, / Courage in your own.
Inspired from the title of the novel by Boris Vian.
Model – Atrophy Old work, never seen the light of day. Shot in early 2006. / Nikkormat ftn + Kodak Portra 160vc cropped. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
On Zazzle / On DeviantART / ArtRage 2.5 and graphics tablet / There are many stories of dragons. Wild, blatant fancies and ancient legends of fire and eggs, mist and flame. Of taloned mosters and reptilian mages. Of cunning wyrms and low, crawling beasts. Some tell of mute, ferocious animals, children of earth and flesh. Others proclaim sly creatures of darkness, lurking venom and cruelly slitted eyes. Yet others laud the gracefully scaled spirits of the air, the bright and majestic roaring flames, the shining talons, the clever speeches and shining hoards… This is not one of those. This is the Child of the Sea, who melds with water, and flows with the waves. This is the Daughter of Salt, shining and precious, invisible in the vast seas and yet hidden in every drop. This is the seadragon, who brings the water to life with her turbulence, creating kinspirits from the froth and foam of her passing, and from sleek shining water, and the glimmer of sunlight on a droplet forms her scales… / This is the leaping splash that startles sailors, the dancing krakenmaid flying out with the spray. Old, old and deep as the seas, resting in the dark waters before the first fish formed from her tiny kin, and young, young and new formed with every wave. Everywhere and nowhere, she leaps up, dragging forth wings out of waves, dancing on the swells, whirls and rises and falls, crashing water, shining scales… You will never see her. Be grateful for a quiet life. ArtRage 2.5 and graphics tablet / About 10 hours. Dragonlings slightly easier to see in the WIP but more have been added since. Have you seen them? / Lineart This was one of my longest and I enjoyed it a lot, and learnt a lot, and …well, there’s a part of my head still rushing around in the waves there
Captured – 6 January 2009 – Snapper Rocks – the beast unleashed – you don’t want to be under this! I’ve been adding more shots from the last few days to my website – check them out! If you see any there that you think would go well here please let me know and I’ll upload them! www.perfectwavegallery.com
the shot that wet the lens a little!!!! (2nd in a sequence of 2) Mona Vale Beach – King High Tide 9:54am Monday 12th January 2009 f/7.1 1/800 ISO 250 23.0mm
Probably got closer than I should have… Middle Cove, Newfoundland, a large island off the east coast of Canada. As Is.
Every year this cherry tree at a local farm explodes into blossom. Every year I say I’m going to take a picture of it – and this year I did. Location: South East Kent, UK Taken on 04.04.09 with a Nikon D40 using Sigma 70-300mm lens /
Mixed Media Collage with Foil and Acrylics on Canvas / 40cm x 60cm VIEWS 100 as at 03-12-09 FEATURED in ‘Art from the world’ (July 2009)
Thought of the title first after seeing this and just started designing based on the title.
I fear the man who drinks water and so remembers this morning what the rest of us said last night Greek proverb Beer being poured into glass.. and in my country the trick is to create 2 finger heights of froth Photo taken last Monday on a terrace in Delft.. a beautiful and sunny day ..The beer had the good temperature, color and measurement of froth.. just the way I like to see a good glass of beer. I remember from visits to the UK there the beer has no froth at all.. ’ there ’ argument : We do not pay for bubbles quoting a good British friend :-) Thanks for popping in Folks John / —-—-—-—-— / Tech talkzz / Canon 5D Mark II / Lens Canon 28-85 / F13 – ISO 125 – shutter speed 1/332 sec.
“Splash” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © “The cure for anything is salt water – / sweat, tears, or the sea.” / ~Isak Dinesen Mission Beach, Queensland
A late Autumn Afternoon at / Birling Gap / Southdowns / Sussex My left foot got slightly damp in the taking of this Photo. / The view westward along the Seven Sisters Cliffs / Cuckmere Haven can be seen with Seaford Head rising beyond / Panasonic fz50 / /
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