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Took this a couple of weeks ago of my little girl at the beach and realised it’s potential this morning when I started to play with the colour, light and layers so of course I though that I would share!
Background shot- location, south west coast of South Australia mermaid stock / . / . . /
Our earth needs help, we’re destroying it more and more everyday with deforestation, global warming, polution, etc. Also the war, injustice, and poverty. Our world is hurting. Layers: 5 / Worktime: 4 hours
The heart and tree are used to symbolise the vulnerable state of our planet and the time we spend affecting it. / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
Other Yanmos t-shirts / www.yanmostees.com
WANT TO SEE THE REAL THING? / . / CHECK OUT THE CHEWBACCA GUITAR HERO / . / / . / Massive thanks to the buyers of this design!!! / steve / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
dawn, ray of light
I love how the colors just blended together.. the background is grass. :D
GLOBAL WARNING Here’s a few more of my Ts
White sandstone formations gleem in the sun up along Warm Creek Canyon in an inlet at Lake Powell, Utah. Lake Powell is one of the most scenic lakes in the USA if not the world. Most of the lake is in Utah, but some of the slot canyons in the eastern parts are actually in Arizona. Some information about Lake Powell: / Lake Powell, the second largest reservoir in North America, is approximately 186 miles long and has 1,960 miles of shoreline. Slot canyons, inlets, and coves shelter the Indian ruins and natural wonders made by this lake. There are 6 marinas along the lake: Dangling Rope, Wahweap, Bullfrog, Hall’s Crossing, Hite and Antelope Point. Rainbow Bridge, one of the most fascinating and most visited sites on Lake Powell is approximately 10 miles southeast of Dangling Rope. It is called “Nonnoshoshi” by the Navajo people, or “rainbow turned to stone.” Many of the slot canyons or inlets around Wahweap are highly photographed and this one particular slot canyon is very scenic. About the photograph: / This particular photograph was not easy to take. We needed to get the boat as close as possible to the rock structure without hitting the bottom. This was to allow me to capture the shallow “green” water mixed in with the blue water and white rocks structures. I had to take this shot hand-held and sideways. Very lucky that our friends who owned the boat were patient with me. This took almost 2 hours to setup :) / Photo taken with a Canon Elan, 20mm lens, 8 ft from the rocks.
This is a geeky 80’s design created for the Earth Hour Challenge. / / If you understand it then it means you’re old enough to be a fair contributor to the world energy problem and an equal part of the solution. / / But what is the solution? / / Well it’s clear to me that not just one but a whole range of newer, greener, renewable energy sources will save the day and I believe that people like you and me should be given the option to choose between them on our power bill. Whether they be nuclear, solar, geo-thermal, nano tubes and so on. / / Freedom of choice is what we want. Which is in fact a lyric from that crazy 80’s pop rock band, Devo. / / The red things are the hats Devo alway wear which they call “Energy Domes”, claiming they can actually harvest energy from your own head. / / Now that’s a solution I’d really like to see. / / *This is my first attempt at using Adobe Illustrator so all comments and critiques are very welcome. / / / / /
Cherry Blossom Trees lined up in pink bloom during the spring season. Newtown, PA Featured in the RedBubble Art Pages – September 13, 2009 / Thanks RED
Yellow Hypericum / Nikon D300 / Nikon 18-55mm / 1/100, f/5.0, ISO100
Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / 1/400 f/13.0 ISO1600 / HDR (1 shot) in Photomatix Pro3.2 / and PP in PS CS3
Lake Carasaljo / Lakewood, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120 mm VR View Larger
Nikon D60 / Nikon 18-55mm / 1/60 f/8.0 ISO180, as is
Lake Carasaljo / Lakewood, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120 mm VR
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