Viet Nam
A shot from one of the most spectacular sunsets we saw in Kauai. This shot was taken from the Princeville Hotel, looking towards Bali Hai. – Aug. 2008 Featured in Going Coastal on Feb. 28, 2009
On Zazzle / On DeviantART Won a Today’s Best Award on Zazzle (second page, bottom row) Closeup of a picture I’m workng on – I liked this bit on its own, and I wanted to show a closeup on the details anyway. Very Sandman and Neil Gaiman inspired (specifically, the Endless – Mostly Death, but also Dream, Destiny and Desire), but not actually OF them. Some personal stuff in there – some emotional imagery, some pretty details that mean nothing. / The pain of caring and protecting something beautiful that feeds on you and hurts you. The paleness of being only a shadow compared to another’s light and glory. The power of darkness and being unknown, and the restraint possessed and never seen. And I just had a completely different idea for the background… Anyway, the full picture’s up to fours hours at the moment (and hasn’t been touched for awhile…), this bit… was maybe two hours. ArtRage 2.5 and graphics tablet
This print represents the growth of wealth and prosperity. / It creates strong wood energy.
This print represents the growth of wealth and prosperity. / It creates strong wood energy.
The is the beautiful view from Tunnels Beach, looking towards Bali Hai and the Napali Coastline – Kauai – Aug. 2008
Taken from Tunnels Beach in Kauai, Hawaii Nikon D200, Nikkor 18-200 VR lens
Queen’s Bath is a pool carved into a lava shelf that provides refuge and relaxing time for swimmers visiting this natural wonder in the Princeville area of Kaua’i. / When the swells are low, and the surf is cooperating, the water inside the pool is calm and protected from the rougher open seas just beyond it. / — / “Wow! You’re going to have a blast. I hope you see some thunderstorms.“- said my friend S as I was gearing up for a week-long trip. I thought it was odd, and never really did understand what he meant (Why would a friend actually wish you’d encounter some thunderstorms right?!) until we caught one. And there it was, passing right before us. Lightning decorated the sky. Just after the precipitation let up, I snapped this picture. I never did mind the rain …
Oh Hai! I can has T-shirt? Kthxbye.
Princeville. We can’t wait to go back to Hawaii this year :)
There’s just nothing prettier! Nikon D200, Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens
Fishing Cottage – Wei Hai – China
Taken along Hai Van Pass, Viet Nam.
A selection of images taken on my trip through South East Asia in June/July. Countries included: Thailand, Cambodia and Viet Nam.
bar code for my web site
A Hawaiian sunset, captured at Hanalei Bay on the spectaucular Garden Isle of Kauai. Bali Hai can be seen in the distance to the left. Equipment : Nikon D200 – Nikkor 12-24 F2.8 ED lens – Circular Polarizer – Manfrotto tripod with cable release. FEATURED IN ‘GOING COASTAL’ GROUP – April 2009. / FEATURED IN ‘AMERICA’S URBAN, RURAL, WILD, FREE GROUP – April 2009 All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
Evil Malaysian Internet Relay Chat Monkey
this basking shark beast even guzzles cars and trucks when hungry! – taken at the harbor of Bastia, Corsica (France) – see more of my work on http://www.flickr.com/photos/79055297@N00
straight from the camera. (though cropped) I was out taking stock photos of this ladybird when I got this shot resembling a photo manipulation I’d had as my desktop background. except this photo is unedited ^^
A frozen Long Lake (Chang Hai), Jiuzhaigou Valley, Sichuan province China.
Personalized birthday cake for my 21st birthday, which translates as: ‘To: Heather Rinne, Happy Birthday.”
Hai Boey Beach Penang Malaysia / Translated as End of Sea / Captured with Canon EOS 5D Mark II / F-Stop: f/5 / Speed: 1/15 sec / ISO: 800 / Exposure Mode: Manual / Metering Mode: Evaluative / Focal Length: 16mm / Lens: 16-35 mm f/2.8 L II USM / Post Processing: None, As Is /
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