Bali, Indonesia chronological doesn’t halt -Canon EOS Rebel XT
1st place in the Dream and Fantasy Art Group – Splash of Gold Challenge. / 1st place in the Just Brown Group – “July Icon Challenge. / / Mists of time by Sally Omar / / the tree stands strong / against the wind and the rain / watching life’s harmony / and watching life’s pain / its branches sway in the wind / leaves fall to the ground / wind howls through them / a lonesome sound / bark withered and worn / its destiny / strength in its limbs / a wise old tree / the sun shines through / its golden leaves / in the beauty of life / a soft sweet breeze / memories held / in mists of time / holding close / dreams sublime / / Sold as a Canvas Print, Laminated Print, Matted Print, Framed Print, Poster / / / / / / / / / / / / / MCN: C626A-0E546-30C9D / / © Imber 2008. 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. /
our lovely little miss milly doesn’t like to miss out on much, i think she would jump in if she was a bit bigger… taken with a nikon D80 + 50 mm 1.4 nikkor lens – hand held single image shutter speed: 1/60 / ISO: 100 / f/stop: f/4 / processed in photoshop cs3 using topaz (hdr filter) layer with opacity dropped back and here she is after her bath… featured in: / Family Unlimited / Childhood / Freedom to Shine / Paw’s n claws / jpg cast offs / Capturing emotions / Kairos / People and portraiture / HDR photography / Queensland
Summer Time! © Cadence Gamache
I finally got to paint this from my digital manipulation, Don’t Give Up Searching . I’m so pleased with the result. I used a few different textures and oil paint and made the eye brown rather then blue so that the image was unified in pallet to suit a college project so that I could paint this particular piece without abandoning duty.
acrylic on paper 14”x17” / Dancing in lighted pools of Jello-textured neon. “That’s the way to do it,” an old stranger called to the young man who, being suddenly aware of what he was doing, stopped, looked over his shoulder and glanced down at the ragged multi-colored sheet that was pulled tightly around his shoulders. He leaned back and peered up at the sun. Smoke rose from the side of a brick building and the odor or ginger floated through the air. The source of both puzzled him, as he remembered distinctly thinking he was the only person in the world just a few moments before. The old man smiled a toothless smear of flabby lips and bowed down to the dancing youth, who smiled back, jiggled aimlessly for a few seconds on thin, scratched legs and then sat down on a patch of grass in from of a building that had been painted by clowns. The young man pulled back the corner of his gown of rainbow hues and let out his heart, which had been beating all along, but in being freed, started to do a dance all of its own, though it had no legs. It also sang, which surprised the young man as he had always thought he was mute.
Like a fairytale castle Mont Saint Michel at dusk in the rain, I got wet and cold but it was worth it for images like this. A blended exposure using HDR techniques.
Sam is my best friend, and has helped me through rough times recently, couldn’t imagine my life without him, so this means alot to me, and i dont care what people initally think of this photo. jusge all you want!
An Alf Caruana inspired image / Thankyou Alf for your ongoing inspiration and support of my work. xxx Another wonderful day shooting with my photography partner Mary Broome.
For me summer holiday memories are all about bare feet, the sea, the smell of aerogard and barbeques, and long days and warm nights often spent in a caravan park by the ocean. This piece is about all of that, but I also wanted to infuse it with a bit of darkness and mystery …Holiday villages are so full of life and colourful characters by day, but at night when all have gone to bed and secured their temporary little homes, they can be quite strange and creepy…
Nighttime in Norwich, UK / I particularly like the bicycle light trail in the centre of the image :)
153cm by 122cm (it’s quite big!) / Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas / Original for sale – $1500 “Time is… Too Slow for those who Wait Too Swift for those who Fear Too Long for those who Grieve Too Short for those who Rejoice But for those who Love Time is not.” Henry Van Dyke
Curtains of Light The Aurora Borealis Shot in Fairbanks, Alaska with a Nikon FE and Kodachrome 200
A desk in an abandoned office sits frozen in time. Other images from this series can be seen here.
Seastorm off Bundeena Cliffs in Royal National Park just south of Sydney Australia. Taken using the brilliant Startrails Photoshop Action to blend 15 X 30sec identical exposures. You can download the Action from here: / http://www.schursastrophotography.com/software/photoshop/startrails.html If you view in Large mode you can see startrails between the clouds. Also the short horizontal light along the horizon is a fishing trawler. Funnily enough there was an average of only one lightning bolt per exposure. / I’ve now photographed 5 storms off these cliffs and the really curious thing I’ve noticed is that the lightning always seems to concentrate in the same places – here and about another 45 degrees to the right along the horizon. I know now that if I set my camera up here or at the other angle I’m always going to get the best lightning shots – weird or what? I would have thought the lightning strikes would be much more random than that.
Dangerous Days was the original name of the screenplay and film, Blade Runner. An interpretation of the city view, especially with the opening sequence in mind. A Replicant looks on, knowing her time is short. Blade Runner is one of my favourite movies of all time, and the book is another favourite, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? On a similar theme: Dangerous Days: and Nexus 6
We all spend a part of each day, just waiting for something…a phone call…a bus to come…the traffic to move…the kettle to boil…a holiday…a pay rise…love…happiness…success…a file to upload. / Perhaps you’ve been waiting your whole life for something to happen? / Or maybe it’s just about to…any minute now.
A nice walk along the quayside in Newcastle on a fresh sunny february morning….better than watching the telly..
Grandfather Time by Dave Hampton Nenana, Alaska It was -50 below zero when this photo was taken. I was working on a reindeer farm outside of Nenana, Alaska. It was taken on fuji velvia film and was around a 30 second exposure. When I developed and printed this photo I couldn’t believe my eyes. In the bottom left corner I could see what looked like Grandfather Time right above were the northern lights start in the distance.. It gives me shivers every time I look at it. Look and see what you think. “It’s not what you look at, but what you see.” Henry David Thoreau AMERICAS ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free, Light and Reflection / of the In Silhouette Challenge ©copyright: davehamptonphotography
1st place in the Parallel Dimensions group – Storytelling Challenge. / / 1st place in the Mood & Ambience group – Paper Challenge. / / 2st place in the Just Brown group – Brown Doors & Windows Challenge. / / / / Insight into my work / / © Imber 2009. 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.
Whirling rides at the Florida State Fair. 10 second exposure at F 22. Tripod and patience to capture ride at the top of its spin cycle, and to have the Ferris Wheel in the background stable.
Full moon time in the October, Archipelago sea in the southwestern Finland / Canon EOS 40D / Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS / 1/60s / f/18 / ISO100 / 18mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved. Featured in the group “Silhouettes” February 14, 2009 / Featured in the group “Canon DSLR (One Image Per Day)” February 17, 2009
Taken from the Kett Heights viewpoint overlooking Norwich. Oh, and with some complimentary added effects :)
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