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Just an idea I had of creating some marketing material- I thought instead of sending out business cards I could create a ‘business greeting card’. Just playing around with ideas but I thought this image was good starting block…
The first of a range of Musashi Wear designs. More coming soon
Number 2 of the Musashi Wear designs.
Number three of the Musashi Wear designs.
Musashi Wear number four. If you’re wondering what a musashi is, it’s a samurai that uses two swords, lol, that’s it…
Last but not least, Musashi Wear number five. This one took a while to draw, but I think I got the posture captured pretty well. Now to eat…
Angel’s Wings design, colours inverted.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a bird who teaches us how to follow our dreams and reach our goals, no matter what anyone else might think. ...
Fog ,my passion,I ‘ve done so many shots of foggy mornings.This one I kept for a while because I knew I would need to warm up my cold winter days.That morning I remember looking for a long time the fog rising up as the sun woke up,that’s the expression of my grandchildren.The sun doen’t rise he wakes up .. :)) so cute..That seagull made my day.I choose the tittle because of the book «Jonathan the seagull» /
This image was taken from Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
View from west rim of Crater Lake at Crater Lake National Park, the only national park in Oregon. The deep blue water is some of the purest water in the world, the result of rain and melted snow filling a nearly 2000 foot caldera formed after the eruption of Mt. Mazama some 7700 years ago. Roots from a Whitebark Pine help frame a small portion of this immense lake. A circular polarizing filter and graduated ND filter were used to compensate for the strong mid-afternoon sun.
Wahkeena Falls, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.
In between rain storms, the lush green west bank of this waterfall gets soaked with extra volume in Zigzag River.
Watercolour, Arches 300gsm. Dr Clark is a head and neck surgeon who is pioneering a specific method of surgery where he takes flaps of skin from certain parts of the body and uses them to make cancer sufferers have a normal looking face again. I worked for him a few years ago and found his calmness to be amazing and this is my tribute to him. I painted the neck as being partially exposed because this is the area he operates on. I painted his favourite painting in the background, a Klimt design that i also love and i painted tomato plants around him as he is a keen gardener and grows all sorts of herbs and small fruiting plants including miniature tomatoes. Truth be told, i painted this for a competition and i received notification yesterday that it was rejected. Feel so blahhh!!!! So now i have to decide was the painting crap, is watercolour too lowbrow, was the framing bad, should i quit while i can? blah!!!
From Trillium Lake, quickly passing clouds briefly expose the summit of Mt. Hood, making the pinnacle all the more dramatic.
A piece made using the fractalius plugin based on the sunset shot “Into the Light” (taken in Galle, Sri Lanka).
My rendition of an often-photographed Japanese Maple at the Portland Japanese Garden, Oregon. A vertical panorama of 12 images, this medium-HDR photo was created to make a 12” X 36” or 8” X 24” print.
Rope Circle in Wapping, London The sculpture is made out of ships hawsers which have been shaped and stiffened to keep their form, standing next to the Hermitage Basin. HDR shot from 1 RAW file (was in a hurry- no time to take more!) Does it show a slightly murky and deserted side of London? Perhaps, but I don’t know, please comment! Best viewed large as there’s a lot of detail in the image.
Jonathan (yes, I am certain its Jonathan) soared by at about 100 miles an hour and startled me. My first reaction to being startled is always to take a shot and much to my surprise, I got him.
Umm… Somewhere in the south coast of Sri Lanka, possibly Unawatuna, not entirely sure though. / Anyhows, stick fishermen who spend the day sitting on sticks and… well, yes, fishing. It’s quite an awesome sight actually… it’s like a ‘forest’ of sticks on the water. And there were a LOT of them! I think it’s a very traditional method of fishing, especially where you have rocks like this creating a calm area in which they can fish. / I also got a very nice wood carving of a stick fisherman, it’s sitting on my desk right now lol / Found this shot after a huge sort through of some old shots from Sri Lanka- and realised that I had missed quite a lot of shots! / Hope you like!
For my chinese massive brap brap
One of a series of images to tie in with the celebrations this year for the bicentennial of the birth of Charles Darwin. The project looks at aging my natural history photographs in an attempt to represent the sort of images we may have now if the voyages had had access to a modern SLR. Chimpanzee. / Pan troglodytes
Lighthouse on the island of Pellworm in the North Sea, off the coast of Germany.
Number 6 from the Houston Energy Rollerball team. I wish there was a better orange for the shirt color…
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