Abstract rock detail from Hamersley Gorge in Karijini National Park, North Western Australia.
As viewed from the Waterloo Bridge in London, August 2007
Starfish prints found on a remote Cape York beach
South Island New Zealand pastoral countryside.
Abstract picture of a sand dune catching early morning light
North Queensland Tablelands
Shot in Queensland Australia in 2001 for part of the “Sand ” Series
Landscape from Molise (Italy)
autumn leaves on water
Farmer spraying his crops in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia
Wooden boardwalk with bridge over water heading to a beach
I walked up Kinder Scout recently to make the most of the snow. the snow was patchy in places and reminded me of this digital abstract I did sometime ago. So I thought I’d better dig it out to put it on Redbubble.
North Africa. Tunisia. The Sand Dunes of the South.
Autumn in Rock City Park, located in the Enchanted Mountains of Cattaraugus County, south of Olean, New York. / ___________ EXIF / Camera Make and Model: Canon EOS 20D / Shooting Date/Time: 2007/10/13 15:01:58 / TV (Shutter Speed): 1/60 / AV (Aperature Value): F4.5 / Exposure Compensation: 0 / ISO Speed: 400 / ___________ All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Kristi Lockwood. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved. / ___________
I have again been developing textures and decided to combine this with my passion for boots and shoes. I have a small series of concept footware ideas. This pair of boots uses a landscape material to form the main part of the boot leather. These boots are countryside walking boots. I’d love a pair. This was a render from Carrara 6
Tierazon Fractal
The accumulation of windblown sand marks the beginning of one of nature’s most interesting and beautiful phenomena – sand dunes. / Myriads of sand grains bouncing and rolling up the windward surface of a dune often form a series of ridges and troughs called wind ripples. The shape of these ripples that are sculpted by the wind doesn’t look any different from those that are sculpted by water. Mother Nature’s harmonious wind-ripples-artistry is fascinating and often very spectacular, especially when the thousands of tiny ridges catch the shadows of early morning or late afternoon like here in California’s ‘singing sand’, the Kelso dunes. / / / / Laminated Print /
Long modern bridge built over a river.
There was something about this scene I couldn’t resist. We saw it between Fairfield and Choteau, Montana. I liked the layout of the lines, colors and shapes. / Nikon D300, 70-300 mm lens
Patterns formed by Paperbark tree trunks reflected in water
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