WON the ‘Sleeping Beauties’ challenge in the Live Love and Dream group May 2009
This is the 3rd shot from today’s series of photos from the local grave yard.. I had heard recently that grave yards make a great subject for IR photography, and I personally think I have to agree as I believe that this is my best IR shot so far.. / The cross that you can see behind the headstone in the middle of the shot is the cross that I used as the subject for my So Dark The Con Of Man shot.. / Anyway let me know what you all think and i hope you like it all as much as i do.. Thanks for looking! Uploaded 31/01/2008
Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 250mm lens / Abbotsbury swannery. Dorset.
dreaming of being a famous singer…. / Riana – 13 years old
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16” x 8” graphite pencil drawing on paper / Copyright 2007. David J. Vanderpool
I took this as part of a Fashion Photography assignment at school. Taken using natural light, with a diffuser held between the model and the sun to create the softer lighting. Photoshop has been used to manipulate the image. Nikon D200 – 18-200mm / 1/200th sec @ f/4.8 / ISO 100
Cute little puppy
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Model: Bellmusker / Photography: Jo O’Brien / The whole series
Two of my 9 week old American Pit Bull Terrier puppies that I have right now. This is one of their favorite toys. When you press on different spots, it makes noises or plays little songs. Little Girl on the right adores it and lays on it all the time. Charlotte is just listening. :)) / FEATURED IN THE APBT LOVERS GROUP / 3RD PLACE IN THE FAVORITE TOY CHALLENGE – PAWS N CLAWS GROUP / /
My favourites … the gerbera making another appearance
The feeling of freedom, to breathe once again and feel the wind as it sweeps across the open fields. I feel the solitude and the tranquility, lift my face and feel the purity of the air, it envelopes me stroking me and i embrace it willingly. Here i could lay me down and die in the arms of the elements all alone slipping into eternal conciousness…...........into the arms of my Beloved Maker…........... Taken just outside of Ramsey Cambridgeshire, part of the great Fens! / Canon Eos 400D
Brown bear aka Grizzly bear (Ursus horribilis), captive zoo animal, digitally accented Wilderness lost The victims of human beings come in all shapes and sizes, from the largest to the small. Gone are the days of grizzlies roaming the prairies of North America for roots and wolf pack leftovers. Everything associated with the prairies is turned to dust, blown to the corners of the globe. One has to travel far to seek out the last truly wild places, those nooks of nature that only the sun and clouds visit with regularity. Someday they too will be but a destination on someone’s itinerary. The wandering, restless soul keeps wild places in their hearts, and when they venture forth into the wood they feel the ripples of time and days gone by flowing like the unstoppable river throughout the hollow skeleton of what once was a place of mystery and passion. The great bears have been pushed to the limit, needing protection even in their remaining strongholds, where man is still a visitor. Golden aspens and billowing birch trees, where the sky is the only rooftop and every direction provides a window. We seek so much to regain the things we destroy, in nature and in love, so why should we weep at the humbleness and sad truth of a mighty creature napping in a concrete jungle? Because one glimpse into its eyes reveals the genes forged from rivers and floods, mountains and valleys, winters of endless desolation and summers of famine and frivolity with cubs. Wilderness was a catch phrase, now it is but a ghost, and time marches on leaving the ramshackled remnants of a once great species. Mighty bear, the hunter, the spirit, symbol of what was and still should be American Wilderness. He, the gentile beast, should spend lazy days napping and berry picking and sratching in thickets of tender alders, pondering as only a wild bear ponders the cottonwood seeds. And yet this is not the way the story goes, this bear goes by the name of Bruce. “The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders.” / -Edward Abbey /
Spotted at Circular Quay…
Stylized Pen illustration, nude woman surrounded by venetian glass beads and paisleys.
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