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  • Livia dressed up in crazy makeup and peacock feathers.

  • www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz 500+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photogrpahy Everyday Objects Seascapes Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour

  • Still life of miniature purple tulips on a silver tray.

  • Kiss print. for my red project collection. / The RED collection: /

  • As she lies dormant in the yard, this huge engine fills the mind with images of sweat and toil on the railroads of yesteryear

  • Sunset over Anglezarke reservoir England

  • Untangling the netting whilst fishing Balinese style at Canggu. Bali, Indonesia.

  • This fractal image was created in Apophysis 2.06c 3D hack using some methods that I have been experimenting with recently. An interesting fact is that the texture of my image comes from a transform that uses the julian and disc variations and then was lowered out of the image using z translate, so this variation is not actually seen in the final image, but without it there wouldn’t really be a texture. The second transform which is the actual “fabric” comes from a combination of bubble, pre_blur, rectangles, oscilloscope, bipolar and hemisphere. And the last transform simply uses bubble and pre_blur with a bit of z translate to put it in the correct space. No post or final transforms were used. And, here’s a bit of me that’s reverting to my good old physics/astronomy (Gotta love physics!): According to Einstein, space itself can be thought to be like a fabric. Imagine placing a bowling ball on the surface of a mattress. The bowling ball will cause the mattress to dip downwards where it is touching. Imagine this bowling ball to be the Sun now. The planets go around in their ever widening circles because of the way that the Sun is effecting space. In my picture above, you can see the curving of the space around the sphere. But also, what happens to the sphere if space itself is fractured? Will the sphere sink downwards through the fabric? That is a question that I had once, and I suspect it will be a long time until there is an answer for it.

  • RedBubble Promo! Enjoy all of you, I took my time to create this baby.

  • Shot using Fuji Super G100 colour film (pushed 2 stops and overexposed 2 stops) and chemically cross processed (c41 in e6). / This image is a straight scan from the original positive, no editing, no retouching. Only vignette has been added using editing software.

  • This is Zip It 2….the old one is in the back of my gallery somewhere haha / Only difference is this one is cropped closer and i did have “zip it” writen on the zip but it ruined the image…so its gone :o)

  • Model/Photographer: SexyEyes69 Image Of Lips And Padlock & Chain

  • Self portrait.

  • Model: Sohui / MUA: Sandra Bermingham

  • For MERGE Magazine, May ‘09 Issue [out now]. Editorial [Fashion] supplement using PROOF Cosmetics. Proof Website Concept/Styling/Hair/MUA/Art Direction: Stephanie Mountzouris / Photography/Editing: Moi Models [L-R]: Rose, Jackie, Bianca, Annalisa, Jessie & Moira MERGE website / MERGE on MySpace / MERGE on Facebook Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & MERGE Magazine btw the shot got shrunk by RB so if you want to see a larger version check it out here

  • a little fun with editing! FEATURED in the group Tone It Down

  • Bodyscape de-saturated and hand tinted to evoke feelings of comfort and tranquility. Hi-Resolution image shot with Canon 400D and soft box at 100iso. This image copyright Jeffrey Boyle-Ikon Visuals and cannot be used for commercial or private purposes without permission.

  • This shot was taken just after the spring rains. I loved the beads of water on the almost velvet petals of the rose. Melbourne, Australia

  • Model: Cynthia / Makeup and Concept: Rebecca Allen Fun little shoot this morning. The best shoots are the ones where you nearly end up on the floor laughing at silly jokes but still have time to take pretty pictures! Lighting details: Small softbox bounced off wall behind model, large softbox camera right. Comments are appreciated!

  • We didn’t see these structures all day, because they assembled themselves just at sunset, on most of the islands, all facing the sun, and then they started to play music. Not random sounds, but like an orchestra of bells, flutes, chimes and percussion, all playing the same song in incredible harmony. All the activity around us stopped, and every creature and human just listened, until the sun finally dipped below the horizon, and it was off to sleep for one and all. You could just barely hear the musical towers taking themselves apart, like stage hands after a concert. / Below, you’ll see one of my favorites, a lifter/transporter made up of smaller beings: He was scurrying on multiple legs through the shrubs, and carrying what looked like a large yellow water balloon. He stopped at our approach, looked us over, held still for this picture, then was on his way. We never found out what he was carrying, probably moisture for some plant, or maybe he’ll throw it at somebody! / It’s time to go for now, we haven’t even begun to catalog and identify all the beings that make up the inhabitants here, there are so many, and you won’t BELIEVE what lives in the water… So, until we see you next voyage: Blast off safely!

  • This was our away-team’s first look at the chosen exploration site, a beautiful chain of small islands in the southern hemisphere of this peaceful water world. / From orbit we had already learned quite a bit about the amazing life forms inhabiting the islands of Gloss, the first amazing fact is that there is no “food chain”, these silicon-based critters absorbed their nutrition from the sun, air, soil, and water, and therefore live in harmony without domination or competition. / The second amazing fact is their symbiotic relationship with each other and their environment; many of the smaller creatures literally join themselves together and with other forms to become like another creature, perform tasks as a team, then disassemble and move on to other work. There is a level of communication among all these life forms that’s often audible as musical twitters and electronic squeaks, bass notes, burbles and just about every other sound effect you can imagine, the overall effect is quite humorous, especially observing the ant-like industry with which all these creatures perform their chores. / Please follow along as I document the highlights of this memorable exploration. All images in this series are based on the beautiful fractal Once In A Dream by Owlspook: Here is the converted elevation map where it all started:

  • new lip gloss….. original to crop only Panasonic Lumix dmc lc70 self portrait

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