I was playing around with a sunset photo I had taken, when I got the idea for a planet similar to Earth, populated with humanoid type creatures who find something to grumble about regardless of the situation. Their conversation might go something like: I can’t believe it Zhrikplatth, that’s the third time this Dasnuba that the skyhop has been late. Keep your veins in, Krryp, at least we can enjoy another methane sunset while we wait.
Gotta love West Oz light. Especially at Sunset. Surfer leaves the water at Indgie Carparks as water rushes up in the foreground making it look like liquid metal.
Dog Rocks,Geelong
3 place in the The Art of Intrigue Group – Moon Intrigue Challenge. / / Surrealistic Digital Art / / ... / The world we knew / Won’t come back / The time we’ve lost / Can’t get back / The life we had / Won’t be ours again… / / Mousepads in Zazzle / Sold as a Canvas Print, Laminated Print and Poster / / / / / / / / Feedback / / Hi! This is such a great image, I had to have it! Thanks for being so talented! Harlan Mayor / / / MCN: C2CBD-0BDCB-A0C69 / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. 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 the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. /
Hadrian’s Wall, summer 2007
A desk in an abandoned office sits frozen in time. Other images from this series can be seen here.
Hosier Lane in Melbourne, Australia. A result of 9 images (3 HDR’s) done in Photomatix. Merged the HDR’s in photoshop using automate > Photomerge. Took the photos quick as it was around midnight in a dark alley… Sales 1 Greeting Card 1 Framed Print 2 Canvas Prints 1 Greeting Card 1 Mounted Print 1 Laminated Print 1 Poster This work has had over 6000 views :) Click here for my other images of laneways and graffiti Click here for my other images of Melbourne !
I took this late on a winter afternoon, and i wasn’t sure if it would turn out. (a lot of the others didn’t) but this is as it came from the camera, FEATURED IN THE AS IS GROUP / FEATURED IN THE ALPHABET SOUP GROUP PLACED 5th IN THE AS IS GROUPS “BEST SHOT” CHALLENGE / PLACED 4th IN THE WEEKLY THEME CHALLENGE GROUPS “ANIMALS” CHALLENGE / PLACED 1st IN THE ALPHABET SOUP GROUPS “BEST OF L” CHALLENGE
......OF ART Antony Gormley sculpture… Melbourne People Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series Plastic People*
Sunday, July 13 – Buckley Falls, Geelong Went to revisit last, last sunday and was met with a vivid pink display that lit up the sky for a few minutes before disappearing again. / I think i was just lucky to be at the right place at the right time.
An old favorite of mine, the old lighthouse. Love that lighthouse always ready there to sit for me.
FEATURED IN: Canon DSLR / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Nature’s Wonders / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Nature’s Wonders / FIRST PLACE IN A CHALLENGE : One Single Flower / TOP 10 IN A CHALLENGE: Simply White Art Work Gallery / TOP 10 IN A CHALLENGE:Nature’s Wonders Canon 400D EOS / Lens Canon Macro 1:2.8
An orchid still blooms on my kitchen windowsill with the low november sun (hooray!)streaming through behind. Untouched and straight from my new camera for which it was a (belated) test pic…...(yes I know I should have unwrapped it before taking it on hol…lol…) Taken with Nikon D60 (proud beaming grins) with Nikkor 18-200 lens (yay!) f/5.6 / 1/80 sec / ISO 100 / exp +0.3 / focal length 200mm / pattern metering / Aperture priority Please dont hesitate to contact me with advice or suggestions if you know about settings and things….I’d really appreciate it!! cheers / ding / ;))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Gerroa is an idyllic village at the Kiama end of Seven Mile Beach on the south coast of New South Wales … their sunset on Tuesday (6 January 08) was aided by smoke haze from bushfires in the Morton National Forest. After a day in which temperatures reached 40 degrees celsius and beyond, there were plenty of relaxed holiday-makers still enjoying the ambience, the breeze and the spectacular skies. Featured on RB’s Art page, in Live Love Dream Group, A Magic Place and Australian Travel Photography and Writing Groups Jan 09 Voted in the Top 10 of the Sunset Silhouette Challenge Jan 09 My Bubblesite also shows works in categories. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
Tried a ND filter in kinda dark light, with full open shutter.. Didn’t think I would get anything.. Happy with the result :) Some edding in the water from the rocks below effecting the currents. Overlooking Noosa River, Noosaville. Canon 1000D.
Taken after a recent late afternoon/early evening storm. Nikon D200 / 18-200 vr lens / F5.6 / Shutter 1/160 / ISO 100 / Ev -0.3 / Focal length 20mm Single Raw file duplicated x5 @ 1 space ev. Into Photomatix. Finishing in CS3. Hand held. MyFreeCopyright.com Registered & Protected / MCN: C6D8A-7C951-86EFD /
A colour version of “Morning Sun”. ©2009 Torfinn Johannessen, All Rights Reserved
FEATURED NOV 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT OR AS WE MISSED IT / FEATURED AUG 2009 GOING COASTAL / FEATURED SEP 2009 TUESDAY AFTERNOONS This was taken tonight out walking around out front of our home, along Melbourne’s great foreshores. The clouds were brewing, and we hoped for more rain. I thought the colors were so nice tonight. Maybe they are every night, just my eyes are seeing them better tonight. /
My Website River of Dreams In the middle of the night / I go walking in my sleep / From the mountains of faith / To the river so deep / I must be looking for something / Something sacred I lost / But the river is wide / And its too hard to cross And even though I know the river is wide / I walk down every evening and stand on the shore / I try to cross to the opposite side / So I can finally find what Ive been looking for In the middle of the night / I go walking in my sleep / Through the valley of fear / To a river so deep / Im a searcher for something / Taken out of my soul / Something Id never lose / Something somebody stole I dont know why I go walking at night / But now Im tired and I dont wanna walk anymore / Hope it doesnt take the rest of my life / Until I find what it is Ive been looking for In the middle of the night / I go walking in my sleep / Through the jungle of doubt / To the river so deep / I know Im searching for something / Something so undefined / That it can only be seen / By the eyes of the blind / In the middle of the night Im not sure about a life after this / God knows Ive never been a spiritual man / Baptized by the fire, I wade into the river / That is running to the promised land In the middle of the night / I go walking in my sleep / Through the desert of truth / To the river so deep / We all end in the ocean / We all start in the streams / We’re all carried along / By the river of dreams / In the middle of the night Billy Joel
This is the original paint/pen and ink drawing of almond tear drop painting I had posted earlier,, took a while too find it in my portfolio,, the original had sold,, the one posted earlier is a photo shop enhanced version of it.. / this was done on 11” x 14” white glossy poster board / worked until 3-4am on this one,, painted the back ground with acrylics and spray paint,, then sat in front of tv and drew in the tree and rocks and foliage by pen and ink,2009 / “almond” / “almond” / “almond” / FEATURED IN-DISABILITY AND BEAUTY group-10/01/2009 / FEATURED IN SHOOT THE MOON group-10/18/2009 / FEATURED IN- FINKS OF INKS group-10/25/09 / FEATURED IN-ONCE IN A BLUE MOON-group-10/29/09 / “almond”
Point Lonsdale – Before sunset Lovely afternoon tide very low and gave me a chance to walk out as far as I could, I came across few very nice and deep rock pools. / Camera : Canon 450D / Lens : 10-22 shot at 10mm / Exp : f16.0 at 2.0 sec / Filters : ND 3 f stop/ ND 0.9 Grad / Minor CS4 editing /
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