Oil on three canvases. / 500×1000mm each Original available. / ~ / Printed Reproductions available by taking the image link Large Poster Print Shown / 788mm x 1189mm / AU$70.00
Taken on the southern end of Palm Beach, NSW right on dusk.
beautiful sunset and waves on the beach
This photo was taken in Antelope Canyon, which is in northern Arizona, USA. Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon, carved out of sandstone by monsoon rains. The rays of the sun only enter the canyon during certain times of the year, and only in the middle of the day. Rays like these are uncommon, and are best seen on a windy day. This was such an incredible gift from God. It reminds me of the fact that I couldn’t make art at all if it were not for His gifts: the beauty of the world, light, and the passion and desire on my part. To make this image, I traveled hundreds of miles from home, to a place that I had longed to visit for years, at a time of the year when I felt I would see rays. I had gone through the entire canyon, and it seemed as if when I got to a place where there was a ray, it had already largely faded. I was disheartened, and as at the entrance when I saw a group of people, and a photographer with a tripod set up. I turned around to see what he was photographing, and this is what I saw! The sand in the air that day wrecked two camera bodies, but it was SOOO worth it! This is the photo that has attracted the most attention to my work and also my all-time favorite. It is hard to find a scene that inspires me like this one, but I hope someday my photography in general will measure up to this one photo.
Great Egret searching for food along the bayou.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado…..and how I love shooting up there when the winter weather begins to roll on in…the wind is bad, the air—-freezing cold, but the images that one can capture are filled with atmosphere and drama, case in point, this shot here. I about froze my butt off getting this shot of Mummy Mountain, but I wanted something that really showed all the detail here….that represented what it’s all about being a nature photographer in Colorado…... / Thoughts welcomed! / HDR blending used to bring out more dramatic light and detail / John
Location: Bekka Valley, Lebanon
Belle at about 2 months old / / / 834 views
Early morning in Port Phillip Bay
swallows and the red moon – the chinese word “ming” in this illustration means “bright” in english A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this large framed print on the 12th of September, 2008! cheers :) /
Featured in Mountains and Mountain Light Group – January 9, 2009 / Featured in Shots in the Fog Group – December 20, 2008 / Featured in Americas National Park Group – June 2008 Sunrise photograph of the early morning fog at the Colorado National Monument, near Fruita, Colorado. All images are © Brian Hendricks. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. All Rights Reserved. / brianhendricks.net
This shot was a junk shot I had already created in HDR, that I was going to toss. There were major issues w/ it, such as large white spot in the corner, blurred spots, etc. But I loved the look of the tree. So I played with it a bit, liked what I came up w/ (which was what you see, minus the girl) but thought something was missing. I added the girl and well, here’s what we got! / I really like the dark ambiance and lost feeling of the piece. I thought it would be nice to show the original shot I was gonna trash. Personally, I like seeing before and afters of photo manips, helps give a sence of what they actually go through to accomplish the final piece. / This piece was featured in and won Out of the Past Group’s May contest, “Ghosts of the Past.” Thank You!!!!!
Late afternoon on a snowy day, County Derry, N. Ireland. Taken with a Canon EOS 50, Fuji Reala iso 100, +2 exposure compensation. Scanned, resized then post processed with levels and curves and a hint of usm. The day I took this photo, a snowy fog came down, and I lost all sense of directions. I wandered about for ages, very cold, and getting really scared.
/ “Yesterday” is part of the Winter Collection..see more below.. Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… The sun rose on fields / snow blown and misted / ghostly swirls and dervishes. / No fog this.. / for fog simply lies. / No…this was living / as it arched and twisted, / fingering out to the road / and reaching for me / like the shade of a beloved friend. / There was white inside, / trying to seep out of pores, / I felt it strain / trying to mesh and meld / with this sentient wraith / fingers touching / joining / and suddenly / I am the morning mist / dancing in the crystal air...Poetry Road.. / / / / /
This is Grace and she lives in Tunga/Zuga Village, deep in remote Nigeria. In December 2007, I uploaded Her Photographs and since then many people in Redbubble have been touched by her Beauty and illness. Through the kindness of some here on redbubble, We were able to purchase medicines to save her life. grace was dying from intestinal worms. This is because the village has no clean water. I spoke to our Volunteer worker today who is staying in the village, and he has informed me that Grace is now making a great recovery. Praise God. There are many Like Grace who die each year in agony. We are making a difference. Please pray and help us reach many more like grace. We need your gifts. It many be money, Skills, Talent, Prayer or simply sharing our work with others. You can truly save a child’s life. 100% of all proceeds from sales of art, and donations made via our Charity website goes toward helping these precious suffering people in Isolated and remote Africa. Camera: canon EOS 400D. LENS: Canon EF70-300 IS USM. ISO: 100. Shutter Speed 1/500 sec. WB: auto Focus: centre weighed
Bristlecone Forest, California’s White Mountains. / Provia 100 film/canon elan 7 camera. Toward the end of the day, the light illuminated this fallen bristlecone tree, giving contrast against the darker sky. The trees have interesting forms and textures, sometimes elusive to the end of the day light, when shadows creep up the hillsides.
-Featured in the “Experimental Photography and Editing” group. / -Featured in the “All About Water” group. / -In the top five placegetters in the “People Reflected” challenge / © Copyright 2009 fotonio, All Rights Reserved.
Visit my online store Acrylic with gloss varnish finish on framed canvas. 30” x 24”. Original is for sale. Please contact me for price. Second painting in my series for exhibition. The corset detail slowed me down by about 12 hours all up. I would have liked to have finished this much, much quicker but I just HAD to detail the corset dammit! lol. Overall, I LOVE the feeling and emotion of this piece. Image used for reference is by faestock and can be viewed here / /
And remember, no matter where you go, there you are. Confucius (551 BC – 479 BC)
Macro photograph, focal length 6mm. Scorched Metal and Paint! Found this little beauty by the roadside around Willowvale, Northern Gold coast area. Featured on the Red Bubble HOME PAGE March 14, 2009 Some of photos are available to download and purchase from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“. All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! UrbanArt !
This is the gentle glacier and melt water hills and valleys of Yorkshire outside the village of South Dalton. With the crop safely gathered in, the ghost trails of the plants form the track for the rolling runaway trains of the clouds above. Converted into a black and white pinhole. Best viewed large this was taken a few moments before this shot
From “Angels” series / Original painting signed by Dorina Costras / Acrylic on canvas / 53/55 cm
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