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  • An historic boat house on the Swan River in Perth.

  • Eiger north face with small lake. Swizterland.

  • Potfolio : abstract / bw / landscape / portrait / graphic design / plant / flower / mixed media / china

  • Old Boat house in newmillerdam. HDR

  • Originally this painting was to be based on a Celtic legend, but very early / on it shifted into this scene in which two worlds intersect.

  • A similar capture to “Blue Baths”...but different!

  • Fog lifting over Sydney Harbour

  • Location: / St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England Map: / Multimap Date and Time: / 16 August.2008, 6.22 a.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 0.78 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, bought one of the 4 “White Cliffs” houses at St Margarets Bay from Noel Coward in 1951. Noel Coward complained that the Bay had become ’ a beach crowded with noisy hoi polloi’ (you can just hear him saying that). Ian Fleming’s vacation house in Jamaica was famously called “Goldeneye” and the title was taken to connect the two properties with a slight helping of the Golden tones in the shot. Just down the road from me at Canterbury is the Duck Inn, near Bridge. Fleming went to the pub often, and describes in You Only Live Twice how the young James Bond was tutored by his aunt in a cottage “hard by the attractive Duck Inn”. Ian Fleming’s inspiration for Bond’s codename derived from the number of the local bus: 007 which drove past the pub. Photographs from St. Margarets Bay, Kent

  • 16” x 24” / Oil and Acrylic / . Painted in 1999 / . Original SOLD * / . My own interpretation of Hundertwasser House in Vienna. / . / . / Featured in Impressionist Art* / . / . / . / .

  • This is one of my fav spots to shoot… the St. John’s waterfront. / / The homes on the side of the cliff are known as the battery. / / / Canon 400D… lightroom and CS3 to process. / / LARGE VIEW recommended / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • How did I do it??? Well….I took the original photograph and added a texture and mucked about with it a bit. I wasn’t really happy with it so I ran it through a CS2 plug-in called ‘topaz adjust’ and played with that a bit too. Then I duplicated the image and changed the hue/saturation to get a colour that I liked. I made that layer into a mask and painted where I wanted the colour to be. I think I did this about 5 times and when I was happy with it I flattened the layers. Easy really =-) BTW..it was taken on the way to a place called Woy Woy. I took a wrong turn and ended up here….

  • I never realized how symmetrical condensation was… hmm…. This was the result of boredom one night… and I rather like it now. Shot in tungsten for the blue tone and back lit by my computer. I think I also used my flash for this one too… Enjoy!

  • After completing this painting or shall I say paintings (because it is made up of 4 individual pieces) / I thought what should it be named????? / I couldn’t come up with a name…...... / A lovely place and time my *Wahine & I had on the shores of south Italy_ / all 4 sections / / / / / *Complete ORIGINAL AVAILABLE FOR SALE / 26”w x 40”h x 3”d /

  • The houses on the cliffs are known as the “Battery. This is one of my fav spots to shoot. I hope you like. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / Canon 400D

  • I took this today outside of a post office shop in a little village / thought it was quite cute …..shame it wasn’t snowing lol lol

  • Oyster Bay, LI – Planting Fields Arboretum – Taken as an HDR, made to look like a story book. / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses

  • Something from the vault… another dandelion photo… I just keep discovering these, haha. There’s a gold mine of them on my hard drive. I don’t remember what I used as the background for this, but I edited the saturation to make the red really pop and it reminded me of star bursts. You know the candy, hehe… Enjoy!

  • Fjord near Bjorgas

  • Still going through my images from my Sydney trip this year . Went down to the Sydney Opera House a couple of times as it was close to where we were staying in the CBD and The Sydney skyline and Opera House would have to be one of my favourite skylines to photography besides the Perth skyline . Would have to be one of my favourite cities in Australia as well , If i did’nt live in Perth could easly live in either Sydney or the Gold Coast . This was a 3 image vertical stitch . http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flex prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet . com . au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ All images are © Kirk Hille, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent

  • Beautiful Cape Cod houses in the town of Barnstable across from the ocean with a lovely marsh in front. Taken with a Canon XTI and wide angle lens 12-24mm / F/8 / 1/800 sec / ISO-100 / focal length- 24mm / partial metering FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / 6/22/2009 Photographer Gina Cormier of Sandwich, MA, has won Second Place for May in the prestigious photography contest sponsored by BetterPhoto.com, the site’s founder, Jim Miotke, announced Monday. More than 19300 entries were submitted to the online photography contest, which attracted contestants from around the world and featured 10 separate categories. Cormier’s stunning image, “Cape Cod Gold (5/1)”, garnered top honors after being submitted in the Digital Darkroom category. All of the winning images can be viewed at BetterPhoto.com’s contest page: http://www.betterphoto.com/contest/winners/0905.asp The contest is conducted each month. Categories include Nature and Landscapes, Animals, People, Elements of Design, Digital Darkroom, Travel and Place, Flowers, Details and Macro, Catch-All, and Monthly Theme. Judging is performed by a panel of professional photographers. Besides its free, popular photo contest, BetterPhoto.com also offers a variety of services: digital camera reviews, online photo courses, free newsletters, a discussion forum, Web sites for photographers, question-and-answer section, how-to articles, photo galleries, and more. / Post processing includes, topez simplify, photoshop color adjustments, sepia, lighting adjustments etc. Photographers can enter this month’s contest and learn more about photography at: www.BetterPhoto.com

  • Cape Arago Lighthouse / Description: Long before white settlers arrived in 1853, the Coos Indians lived in villages near the bay, which now bears their name. Just south of Coos Bay and 2.5 miles north of Cape Arago (originally known as Cape Gregory), is a small, detached piece of land with sheer cliffs called Chief’s Island by the Indians. The shape of the island has been aptly described as a bony right-hand fist, with an extended index finger pointing northward. It was on the tip of this finger-like extension that the first Cape Arago Lighthouse would be erected in 1866. After the arrival of white settlers, Coos Bay soon became one of the more important harbors along the Oregon Coast. As the shipments of lumber and coal from the bay grew, so too did the need for a navigational aid to guide vessels to the bay. Oregon’s first lighthouse was built in 1855-1856 near the mouth of the Umpqua River, twenty-five miles north of Coos Bay. However, in 1861 the overflowing river undermined the brick tower, causing it to topple. By this time, the Coos Bay area had surpassed the Umpqua River region in commercial importance, and it was decided that the interests of commerce would be better served by a new light at Cape Arago, rather than reconstructing the light at Umpqua River. Funds were allocated accordingly, and Novermber 1, 1866, the first Cape Arago Lighthouse was illuminated. The octagonal, wrought iron tower was capped with a lantern room housing a fourth-order Fresnel lens and was supported by spindly metal legs. Located at the northern end of the island, the tower was linked via a wooden walkway to a one-and-a-half-story wooden keeper’s dwelling, constructed near the southern end of the island. Rowboats were initially used to access the island, until a low bridge to the island was constructed in 1876. However, high seas cut short the bridge’s life after just two years, and the boats were a necessity once again. Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars] / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

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