conceptual view of the dentist and the patient in dental clinic
conceptual view of sitting girl with blue sky on the background / our children are always in the center of our universe
A 5 min mixed media study which study’s the form and structure of the human face
In recent times, scientists have discovered a new subspecies breeding out of the human race, which has now been classified ‘homo workaholicus’. Unlike almost all other species, which labour primarily to gather food, this breed has been observed working tirelessly for many days on end, often ignoring family and other tribe members, and without any reward either being offered or delivered. We captured a specimen and brought it into the lab where we attempted to engage it in a variety of fun activities, as demonstrated with the bubbles pictured here. Not only did it fail to relax and avoid engaging in any of the attempted pursuits, but it appeared to be mystified by the very concept of leisure. In fact, its only response was to ask if we would like it to type up our results. / We accepted. My Canon Photo5 2008 Entries / Thread of Life / Immaturity / homo workaholicus / Summer Love / Making Haloes
This is the result of one of those times that your brain wakes you at 2 am to tell you that it’s had a good idea. Then it insists on telling you exactly how to make this idea a reality. I eventually got back to sleep & began following my brain’s instructions soon after breakfast….. We’re all familiar with those Three Wise Monkeys who together embody the principle of “See no evil, Speak no evil, Hear no evil”. This principle is commonly regarded to be of Japanese origin, however is most likely to have come to Japan from China in the 8th century. This is my interpretation of “See no evil, Speak no evil, Hear no evil”. / Credit must go to my son who was very willing to be my model. Apparently it was lots of fun doing the poses! Featured – Australian Portraits – November 2008
Shot in natural light. / Model : Jack Featured in The Eyes Have It Group December 2008 / Featured in Children-The Power of Raw Emotion Group January 2009 [Canon EOS 1000D Natural light]
the response God used in the Bible when Moses asked for his name
Featured in Aboriginal Art on March 23, 2009. A native American Ojibiway woman dressed in traditional regalia closes her eyes while listening to the rhythmic drumming and chanting at a pow-wow at Curve Lake First Nations near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Captured using a Canon Digital Rebel with an 18-55mm lens. / No post-processing. Purchase royalty-free license for this image at Clustershot
I love to watch him deep in thought…... [Canon EOS 1000D] Featured – The Human Condition – April 2009 Featured – The X – Human Sentiment – April 2009 Featured – Canon DSLR – April 2009
I was recently inspired by the bronze and marble sculpture by Auguste Rodin “The Thinker”. I have been accused of always thinking and Rodins sculpture says it all. I tried to pose to reflect that image but, regardless of how natural The Thinkers pose appears, I found it to be totally unatural. It’s given me an even greater appreciation for the work. Featured in Black with a hint of colour 168 views
ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER
Dedicated To My Son Michele Francesco, I Love You
Tecnica: Image Transfer….. / Dedicated To My Father
A studio shot photograph, of a fallen soul
Visit B&W version here Portrait of a devotee, from Waari. Taken last year and also presented it on PS format. But I always thought, something’s missing. This time worked with Photomatrix and PS. RAW file was processed in Adobe Camera Raw & converted to 5 TIFF format files with (+/-) 0, 0.5 & 1.0 exposure values and taken in Photomatrix for HDR conversion. Finally balanced in PS with multiple layer processing. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon 70 – 300 mm lens @ 300 mm. Av – F7.1, Tv – 1/80 Sec. ISO 100. Hand held Copyright © Prasad 2009 My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. FEATURED : / 1. First things – 28.10.2009 / 2. Authentic India – 31.10.2009 / 3. HDR Photography – 13.11.2009 / 4. True Colors of Asia – 20.11.2009
Lighter moments from Waari. Taken last year against the overcast conditions in relatively low light. RAW file was processed in Adobe Camera Raw & converted to 5 TIFF format files with (+/-) 0, 0.5 & 1.0 exposure values and taken in Photomatrix for HDR conversion. Finally balanced in PS with multiple layer processing. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon 70 – 300 mm lens @ 300 mm. Av – F5.6, Tv – 1/40 Sec. ISO 200. Hand held Copyright © Prasad 2009 My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Waari is a tradition, many follow it every year. This man is no exception :) Taken last year. RAW file was processed in Adobe Camera Raw & converted to 5 TIFF format files with (+/-) 0, 0.5 & 1.0 exposure values and taken in Photomatrix for HDR conversion. Finally balanced in PS with multiple layer processing. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon 70 – 300 mm lens @ 300 mm. Av – F8.0, Tv – 1/160 Sec. ISO 200. Hand held Copyright © Prasad 2009 My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. FEATURED : 1. Authentic India – 19.11.2009 / 2. The Weekend Photographer – 07.12.2009
A temptation for B&W conversion of Waari – Revisited. RAW file was processed in Adobe Camera Raw & converted to 5 TIFF format files with (+/-) 0, 0.5 & 1.0 exposure values and taken in Photomatrix for HDR conversion. Finally balanced in PS with multiple layer processing. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon 70 – 300 mm lens @ 300 mm. Av – F7.1, Tv – 1/80 Sec. ISO 100. Hand held Copyright © Prasad 2009 My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
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