its SOOOOOOO sad! /
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Sunrise under the boardwalk
Sad … but true … Another photomanipulation done with Pohotoshop … ( submited to In the Moment ) ( submited to Gaia – the living planet )
It’s extremely satisfying when as a photographer you capture an image like this. It’s that microsecond of crystallisation of all factors that make a great image (even if I say so myself). / This is a female Galah ( a native Australian Parrot) that is both numerous and widespread in this country. Large flocks of them frequent grain and cropland areas and they are even more common in some suburban areas with parks and gardens than they used to be.
A satirical homage to the new millennium Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 48 X 54 inches / 122 X 137 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ................................................................................
Same pond and fall foliage as the other submissions. Today it was raining and I was lucky to catch it between storms. It was taken in the small village of South Warren, PA on 10/03/2008. Click view larger to really see the colors well. / /
Taken over a dam in cetral Victoria Australia 23.10.08 /
I am very glad you like(d) my picture of the first November lane so very much. Many thanks for all your highly enjoyable comments. Here is the same lane again, taken two days later, but this time with no sunshine and quite some mist hanging in the trees. It actually it was a great morning again out in the forests here near Hilversum and Laage Vuursche. Near Laage Vuursche, 4th November 2008, 9.09 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 70 mm / F 7,1, 1/20, ISO 400
The same cloud as this but an hour later after the school run and I was at the stables. Taken from a different angle to the first one. Captured on my point and shoot Sony DSC-W17
Later that night … his dreams were full of birds and feats of derring-do.
I took this photo of Pulteney Bridge in Bath, England and then tried to grunge it up for a more moody feel.
This pretty kind old man inherited his petrol station from his father in 1936. Since then he has been operating it. This is the only one petrol station in Hungary which is in private ownership. / Beside the smart and modern petrol stations this is very unique.
Thou whispered through my hair as the gentle icy breeze. / Thou touched my face with the last rays of the golden sun. / Thou were there with me all the time / Only days later did I see that Thou had appeared / A glorious pearl of infinite wisdom / Of pure unconditional love above the cross. / I thank Thee greatly and am humbled by Thou presence / I am humbled by Thou grace / Thou have brought tears to my eyes / And a quiver to my lips / For Thou art the very reason for my being / Thou art my every expression of love / Thou art my every hope for peace for this world / I bow my head in love to Thee who are all things to all people.
another piece at the Banksy exhibition bristol museum taken with nikon d40 and 18-55 lens, 25th june 2009
Close-up of a glass and a coloured plastic ornament. The late afternoon light was shining through the little objects and created a wonderful light/shadow play. Photographer: Thea Walstra / /
20 years later he returned…it was the end of October…chill winds blew the last of the leaves in a wet swirl around his feet…the crisp fall day had not appeared as expected…instead the sky was leaden with the promise of rain in the near future…the road seemed longer than it did when he was a young man…the ruts were deeper now, filled with water from the previous days rain…was it always as dark as this?...it was only six o’clock and he was looking forward to tea by the fire…Maddy would always have a cake freshly baked and his mouth watered at the thought of it’s rich plummy goodness… / Only a few more turns now and he would see the house, rising above the trees, staid and comforting in it’s very chimneys, not beautiful like some, but reliable…always there…his spirits rose with excitement…surely Tom would still be there at the gate…the last he heard Tom was still going strong at 80…Tom always had a soft spot for him, despite everything…Tom was always on his side…and Maddy too of course…the old lady was another thing, but he was sure he could get round her again…he always could…he still had his good looks…no grey yet…hair still abundant…his clothes were shabby, but that was to be expected, and it would not be for long any way…tomorrow he would have enough money to buy a whole new suit…many new suits, if what he had heard was true… / He hurried on, eager now…..one last turn…the gate came into view…..the silence around him was palpable…the only sound he could hear was the far off cawing of some rooks in the wood to the left of him….the whole area was overgrown…the gate was firmly shut and barred…it was obvious no one had opened it for a long time…he stood aghast…why had he not written?...but he wanted to surprise them..truth be told he was afraid of getting an answer telling him to stay away…but it had been 20 years…surely that was long enough…and what had he done that was so bad? and hadn’t he been paying for it all this time at that god awful place? / He ran to the gate and started to shake it, trying to loosen the lock, but it held firm…the beautiful wrought iron was caked with years of rust, icy particles were already forming as the evening grew darker….he peered through the old metal lace, but there was only the insistent darkness pressing up against his face from the other side…the rooks cawed again, and suddenly he saw them in the trees above, staring mockingly down at him, as if to say “20 years too late”....by Janis Zroback Painted Negatively in Watercolour on 300lb Arches Not Paper 30×23in / Through The Gate
My first Twin Lens Reflex camera arrived today wOOt wOOt!! A lovely little 1940’s Kodak Brownie Reflex in beautiful condition. So what did I do? I proceed to pull it apart and then wrap 100mph tape and cardboard around it to create my light blocking contraption so I could start experimenting with TtV photography!! As you do ;) Sorry Great Aunt Gladys! I didn’t break it though, just removed a little bit ;) It is waaaaay more challenging than I thought it would be, and I think I may have developed an ebaying-for-tlr-cameras addiction in the last week but the results – when you get it right – are totally worth it, so all things considered I might stick with this for a bit ;)
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