Cheetah portrait, endangered in the wild, genetically in trouble even if population numbers are bolstered. The fastest animal on dry land, without question, is not going to outrun extinction in the wild without our help! For more information, and learn about the cheetah visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund and Here 100% of proceeds from all sales of this image and the companion t-shirt found “Here” will be donated to the Cheetah Conservation Fund Also, another one of the finest wildlife photographers here at Redbubble is donating proceeds from her cheetah work to the Cheetah Conservation Fund So please be sure to visit Natalie Manuel’s cheetah worke here and here / Thank you for your help in saving this magnificent animal from extinction! Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
THe reflection in his eyes, are as I photographed him. I was very happy! /
/ / / Kite Lady Media – ink pastel acrylic charcoal / Substrate – canvas textured paper / Original Art – SOLD to a kite enthusiast who collects ‘kite art’
Taken at Zooz-Ontario-Canada
Original is on 36” x 24” Canvas (Best viewed large) And is for sale on my own Art Gallery Online
cruise ship in a caribbean ocean
I apologise for the stupid title but couldn’t think of any better description. Tigers are one of my favourite animals and they always amaze me whenever I get a chance to see them. This photo was taken through thick glass but the Tiger still managed to send chills down my spine. Just seconds after this photo was taken I was looking into its eyes and we were both fixated on each other. He then got up and showed his teeth and came closer to the window, it gave me quite a fright! I also learnt during this visit that the Sumatran Tiger is critically endangered, Indonesia has 65 captive Sumatran tigers living in zoos, 85 in European zoos and 20 in Australian zoos. There are 70 tigers managed by North American zoos of which the Honolulu Zoo has three. The entire captive population is descended from 37 wild-caught founders. Taken at the Melbourne Zoo in Parkville, Melbourne, Australia with my Canon 300D and a Canon 75-300mm lens. I added a bit of contrast and clarity as I was getting really flat colours shooting through the glass, it was also a very overcast winter’s day. Also converted to HDR in Photomatix to bring out more detail and also fixed up some of the background in Photoshop. The image as a medium sized mounted print with a black border and artist’s details:
/ / Blue Water Nymph / Prints by Karin Taylor / original on pastel paper / media used ink, pastel, charcoal / great summer time fun in the sun! / / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au / /
A watercolour (pencil) painting from one of Dad’s Orchids “Leopard Lady” from a photo. Mont Marte Water Colour paper 190 GSM Thanks for the features in “Paintings from Beginners” / and “Only orchids group” (twice!) / Another feature in “Painted Florals” – Thank you! / October 09 Featured in “Art Up Close group” amongst some truly amazing art – Wow!
Medium: Fabric textile markers, acrylic on calico & canvas. / Artwork SIze: 126.5×131.5 cm. All figures were drawn directly from the life model and the work can be viewed from all sides, and at best when hung from a ceiling! Original work has sold and is in a Private Collection – America. Secret Thoughts – Winner of the Nudes – The Naked Creation Challenge in Creative Spirits of Queensland (18.10.09) /
Macro Photo of a dandelion seed: Sony Alpha 350, 100mm Macro lens set at 1:1, f5.6, 1.6 sec exposure, ISO 100, tripod. FEATURED IN ‘BLACK WITH A HINT OF COLOUR’! FEATURED IN 1:1 MACROPHOTOGRAPHY! FEATURED IN FABULOUS FLOWERS! FEATURED IN ‘DANDELIONS’! TOP 10 FINISH (3RD) IN ‘BEST FEATURED DANDELION’ CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP ‘DANDELIONS’! (considering the 1000s of images of ‘dandelions’ taken and also shown here on RB – I’m pretty pleased with this result!)
Featured in DRAFT HORSES July 2009 Featured on REDBUBBLES HOMEPAGE June 2009 Finalist in Mood and Ambience STRICTLY PHOTOS “TWINS” challenge March 2009 Winner of Pennsylvamia Farm Animal Challenege in the Keystone State-Pennsylvania January 2009
Anzac Bridge Canon powershot pro1 IR, f/3.5, 1/160”, ISO 50. Infrared Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
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the morning always was the last to say goodbye today / you never really knew that time couldn’t stand still / your tried not to believe that dreams could walk away / and the air still feels the same but you only really care when you don’t see your footsteps / makes it hard to know where you’ve been / they waited all night just for you to comprehend / and you just walk round instead brining old tricks back to see if they still break the same / when you still breathe among us the water rises high / see they don’t understand that you’re too tired to explain / and the thoughts still feel the same but you’re trying hard to change when you won’t see your footsteps / makes it hard to know where you’ve been / they waited all night just for you to comprehend / and you just walk round instead -me
Taken at The Pinnacles @ Cape Woolamai, Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. I loved how the colour of this rock was different to all those around it. I took many shots of the one rock but think I liked this one the best. I really loved this place and cannot wait to get myself back there, there’s so many different angles this place can be captured from and I want to find them all! Taken with my Canon 40D and 10-22mm wide angle lens. 4 seconds @ f14, ISO 100. One of the photos in my Phillip Island series, please click here to see the rest of my images in the series
Apophysis 3D Hack & Photoshop
Rigid Insulation 25 gallon tank / Abstract Macro / By Bob Bremner Featured #1 Redbubble Home Page 4th Aug 09
These falls are really big, they dwarf the other falls in Mt Field by such a long way, I did take a picture of my mate about 15 meters away from them and could hardly see him in the shot he looked so small. Talking was close to impossible because of how loud they were, and so much spray was coming from the falls it was really hard to get a shot without water getting on the lens, it took a little off track walking, so these aren’t able to be seen by the public, which is strange because they are by far and away the most impressive. It took a 10mm lens to get them all in and some distance back.
Such beauty and grace-these swans were actually not at there best we were told- in another month when the breeding is over they will have regained their pure white feathers- so a little help here in the free download of Picasa 3. Taken with a Fuji S2000HD-Finepix Camera. Sold Large Mounted Print to Clive – November 2009 /
Time to pull out another Dicky :) You know what they say…..when in doubt… Another shot from my visit in March 2008. The sand has all been scoured away from the wreck since this, and some of it has collapsed. Garry and Ben have both shown us the differences…..it’s a sad sight! Canon 5D, 14mm, f/8, 8 seconds, ISO 100. Another from the SS Dicky Series Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
ABSTRACT NATURE SERIES Symbolising Autumn- My Favourite Time of Year Original Available- A4 (On Black Background in Black Matt)- / £40 + P+P Fall Leaves An Autumn Poem by John Muir In autumn when the trees are brown / The little leaves come tumbling down / They do not make the slightest sound / But lie so quietly on the ground / Until the wind comes puffing by / And blows them off towards the sky. autumn leaves The winds will blow their own freshness into you, / and the storms their energy, / while cares will drop away from you / like the leaves of Autumn. I did this doodling back in 2002 (just found it) / The idea was to put this on a Tee and the smaller emblem on the back (between the shoulders). This never happened, so I’m going to create a Tee now, on bubble and zazzle (to get a back print). On Black Long Sleeve….... / Zazzle Tee White Long Sleeve with Back Print too….. / Zazzle Cute Shopper… / Zazzle Ladies Slip On Ked…. /
The Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) is a medium to large bird of prey, whose range covers most of Europe and extends into Asia. It is typically between 51-57 cm in length with a 110 to 130 cm (48-60 inch) wingspan, making it a medium-sized raptor. There are around 40,000 breeding pairs in Britain. It is usually resident all year except in the coldest parts of its range, and in the case of one subspecies. It breeds in woodland, usually on the fringes, but favours hunting over open land. It eats mainly small mammals, and will come to carrion. A great opportunist, it adapts well to a varied diet of pheasant, rabbit, other small mammals, snakes and lizards and can often be seen walking over recently ploughed fields looking for worms and insects. They are fiercely territorial, and, though rare, fights do break out if one strays on another pair’s territory, but dominant displays of aggression will normally see off the interloper. Pairs mate for life. To attract a mate (or impress his existing mate) the male performs a ritual aerial display before the beginning of Spring. This spectacular display is known as ‘the roller coaster’. He will rise high up in the sky, to turn and plummet downward, in a spiral, twisting and turning as he comes down. To then rise immediately upward to repeat the exercise. This broad-winged raptor has a wide variety of plumages, and in Europe can be confused with the similar Rough-legged Buzzard (Buteo lagopus) and the only distantly related Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus), which mimics the Common Buzzard’s plumage for a degree of protection from Goshawks. The plumage can vary in Britain from almost pure white to black, but is usually shades of brown, with a pale ‘necklace’ of feathers. The call is a plaintive peea-ay, similar to a cat’s meow.
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