Bogey Hole – a convict built swimming hole / Newcastle NSW Australia
The Bogey Hole was constructed by order of Commandant Morisset in about 1820 for his own personal use and was originally known as the “Commandant’s Baths”. Morisset was Commandant of Newcastle from 1819 to 1822. The name “Bogey Hole” was applied afterwards and comes from the Aboriginal word meaning “to bathe”.
Distortion of bathers to the point of no return. Was painted in spring 2007 on 20” x 20” stretched canvas. The original painting is owned by a private collector. Visit my website Click here
This is an IR shot taken at my favourite location on the Hunter River in Hexam, Newcastle, NSW, Oz.
Taken in South West Queensland after recent rains.
Wildebeest having a well earned drink on the edge of a crossing. / Taken from the other side of the river. / / (Masai Mara – Kenya) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Oil painting on linen canvas 1200×600mm The painting was constructed on diagonal lines, all leading the eye to the main bull elephant, who stands firm and proud in front of the water hole. I wanted to convey, the harsh dusty dry land, with the herd of animals having traveled miles in search of water, finaly the male stands in front of the much needed water hole.
A bit of a tribute to Julie Bell (was browsing a book of her art this weekend) Thanks for looking
Wild horses in Utah at the watering hole.
Wild horses in Utah cooling off in the watering hole. Each band takes their turn at the watering hole. As one band of horses finishes getting a drink and cooling off another band will move in. Usually the watering hole is where I find the most activity going on. If a band takes to long the other band will move in and this is where most of the fights break out.
Wild horses in Utah. The weather is changing here, that means the horses come into the watering holes more often.
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Oil Painting (20×24 inches) One of the first African oil paintings I did in Ireland. My memories of an African sunset still fresh in my mind, so its probably one of my brightest paintings! I found this painting and other old paintings stacked against the wall behind my new canvases.
Hand drawn,Prisma colored pencils Another scene from “The Jungle Book”. Hoping to do an illustrated book in honor of one of my favorite stories, “The Jungle Book” by Rudyard Kipling. i only have 3 done so far, and i think i started this project in the 1980’s, or 1990’s during my trailer years when i was most creative. Thanks to Paul Compton and darkestartist, they just started this awesome new group / “Art Influenced By Literature”, and a lot of my projects are from books i have loved forever and wish to illustrate for. i haven’t gotten far in these ventures, a lot are still in the reference stages, but with this great new group i’m hoping to get my creative flames burning bright & start creating again.
My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / / / Photography / Smudge Art TM / Fractalius Art – By Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this / image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited*
The Garden of Eden comes alive with remarkable amounts of water producing waterfalls only seen a handful of times a year. Kings Canyon, Watarrka National park / Northern Territory / Australia
Geothermal warm spring / Northern Steptoe Valley – Eastern Nevada Featured in / Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Photography / (2009.AUG.16) / High Desert Life / (2009.AUG.11) / Nirvana / JPG Cast-Offs / Image Writing> Canon 350D EOS / Tamron 55/200mm Corel PhotoImpact x3 & JASC PaintShop Pro / (composite)
Photo taken near Putzu Idu. Sardinia.
A spot in Mexico I came across on one of my trips there. Beautiful & secluded. Lots of birds singing and wildlife about.. Yes.. in the water too.. lol. Thanks for taking a look here.. Nikon D60~55/200 / Mexico 2008
Another shot in my waterfall series. / / Settings & Gear Used: / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 165 seconds / Apeture: 10 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 10mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / B+W ND110 (10 stop) 77mm Filter / / In The Beggining / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
Kananaskis Golf Course in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Alberta Canada. /
made with watercolours and sharpie
Western MacDonnell Ranges National Park Details: / Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II / Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM / Exposure: 3 exposures (-2,0,+2 EV) / Aperture: f/18 / Focal Length: 24mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Accessories: Manfrotto 190XB Tripod, Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head, Canon RC1 Wireless Remote / Date and Time: 15 September 2009 06.38am Post Processing: / Imported into Lightroom / Exported 3 exposures to Photomatix / Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option / Re-imported back into Lightroom / Spot removal in Lightroom / Contrast adjustment in Lightroom / Sharpening in Lightroom / Added keyword metadata / Exported as JPEG
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