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  • al·ter /ˈɔltər/ [awl-ter] / –verb (used without object) to change; become different or modified. / [Origin: 1350–1400; ME < OF alterer < LL alter�?re to change, worsen, deriv. of L alter other] / —Synonyms 1. See adjust, change. (Further detail about this work in my blog & journal)

  • This design looks totally different on the black tshirts – make sure u check it out..

  • РАБОТА (pronounced RABOTA) means ‘WORK’ in Russian. So get to it, comrades!! Also in the series- /

  • Brown Pelicans diving for fish. / / (Nopolo – Baja California) / / / / /

  • this is a shot of one drop coming down, and another going up, and they collide, you can still see the drop that was going down inside the shaft if you look closely…

  • I took out the new Nikon D60 today to see what it can do. I had mixed results, as you can see here: the camera is very fast but unless it’s set for the highest and largest resolution, the pictures aren’t quite good enough for calling fine art. That said tho, it was too much fun catching all sorts of things my defective D80 could never catch, like a gull less than one inch above the water, going for a cracker the duck was never gonna reach in time. This shot was taken in a nearby neighbourhood park where the “duck pond” is a magnet for many of the parents who want to introduce their children to the great childhood ritual of “Feeding The Ducks”. Here, in Sacramento California, the weather is usually temperate enough for most of the waterfowl to just winter right here. So the individual animals soon get acclimated to children and dogs: avoid like the plague. LOL! The geese also stay here so they get used to being the biggest birds around – usually bigger than most of the kids feeding the ducks. And larger geese are not all that afraid of children, much to many parent’s surprise. LOL! The fun part for adults is that many of the geese are so used to people that they will allow you to touch them a bit without biting. A few years back, a homeless man had to be asked to return the happy goose he was carrying under his raincoat, probably for a seriously nice dinner that night!!! But the gulls are a ‘on again, off again’ distraction for the most part. They are mean, aggressive, fast, always hungry, and numerous. If they see a feeding in progress the odds are that feeding will change into a gull feeding unless you can hand (or mouth…) feed a smaller animal. This poor duck never had a chance to snag this Ritz Cracker. :-D

  • wave action meets beach sand

  • Fractal art. © 2008 Dave Moilanen

  • Apophysis fractal. Remember when comet Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 broke up and impacted Jupiter ? This is my artist’s impression of the event ;) Larger view here.

  • Dor beach, Israel / 1” exposure time

  • Apophysis combined with a photograph of a flower

  • A lone tree anchors the coast and braces for the impact of another wave of the incoming tide as it crashes ashore at sunset near Lahaina on Maui.

  • Model: Chelsea Lowe / This shoot was definitely as fun as it looked… we got paint absolutely everywhere and ended up having to hose down the school with a fire-hose haha

  • A massive wave hits the jetty that protects the harbor and dock in Port Orford, Oregon, USA during a brutal winter storm. Nikon D200 w/ 18-70 mm zoom lens @ 31 mm, f/5.6, 1/125th second, ISO 200

  • Some “handwritten” letters do have that sort of impact. It can stay ‘within’ you. / I have this transparent folder that I bought in Japan…the handwritten paperwork was visible…I did some editing to eventually create this. :)

  • A little wave crashes into the rocks at Shark Alley, Newcastle Beach. I liked the textures and natural forms of the rocks and the beach was looking so clean and perfect on one of the first days of Winter. Image As Is, straight from a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot. F-stop: f/5.6 / Exposure time: 1/800 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: -1 step / Focal length: 5mm / Daylight Setting, No Flash.

  • Featured in “Canon DSLR” August 2009 / Featured in “I Love Birds” August 2009 / Featured in “300+ Go Long!” August 2009 / Featured in “Animals in Action” October 2009 A magnificent Bald Eagle, with attitude, just landed on a tree branch at the top of a tall Douglas Fir very close to it’s nest. / Photographed off the east coast of Vancouver island, BC. This is one of the images used in my Fly with the Eagles calendar Canon 20D / 1/320sec f5.6 ISO 200

  • Forceful crash, wave meeting jetty, on Bay Head Beach, New Jersey / April 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR Featured in Nikon D80 Users – September 1, 2009

  • Featured in Animals in Action – August 2009 / Featured in Best of the Best, 100% Nature Photography – September 2009 / Featured in Speed – September 2009 1st place in Challenge #5 – Best of the Best, 100% Nature Photography An Osprey made a dive to catch a fish swimming close to the water surface. Steady hands and panning / tracking skills were required to capture the fastest part of the dive – the moment before impact.

  • Use the impact of a new SHARE BUTTON to promote your work...
    by Nuh Sarche

    The best way to spread and promote your work is to add a SOCIAL BOOKMARK BUTTON to your profile and your artwork or t-shirt sites… A…

    The best way to spread and promote your work is to add a SOCIAL BOOKMARK BUTTON to your profile and your artwork or t-shirt sites… And there is a new and powerful one to do this, called ADD TO ANY… It has a lot of new undreamed-of possibilities for everyone to share and spread the news… Don’t wait until someone finds your work between all the great RedBubble artworks! Just add the button (remove the free space between the excalamation mark and the http) and spread it around….. ;) ! http://static.addtoany.com/buttons/share_save_171_16.png!:http://www.addtoany.com/share_save I wish you a lot of visitors, spreaders -> and many sales! With a lot of greetings Nuh Read also: Make it easy to share your work at the web!!! or Marketing strategies and photoshop tutorials at STOREROOM… or 7 Tools and 3 Essential Skills Every Artist Needs to be Successful Online

  • ...drama on the road in northern Rajasthan, India Featured in ‘Your Magic Place’ and in ‘Speaking Photos’

  • A Macro shot of water droplets hitting the surface… Shot with a blue filter on manual.. I have focused on the water crater instead of the droplets this time The only editing was that of a little cropping…. Details of how i do this can be found in my journal.. TIP

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