Lighting scene 

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  • While this work in traditional representational style is depicting a beautiful country scene in early morning light, it is designed to be a comment on two common responses humans have when we are gifted with something… / – 1. We can lock it away for exclusive use by those who control ‘the keys’ / – 2. We can treat it with respect and see ourselves as compassionate stewards who care for it and share it. This raises the question of what is legitimate authority of course…

  • Brightly illuminated traditional carousel in Paris France at night

  • It was getting too dark for macro shots so I grabbed my fiber optic lamp, took the base and lit this spider’s web while i took its photo tonight. it costed me half my coke when i backed away knocking it off the table so any proceeds from this photo in the future shall go towards more coke….ba ha ha ha ha!

  • A street scene near Times Square.

  • This illustration is done in PhotoShop. Most digital art is done with Adobe Illustrator but I find the drawing tools in PhotoShop work better for my style of art.

  • An abstraction of a butterfly garden scene oil on canvas

  • a woodland scene with light beams and autumn leaves

  • The last light of the sun cast deep red tones through the rolling clouds and made a silloette of the trees in the scene.

  • fractal detail Sterling2 I saw a little scene in there, like a sunset(?)

  • Taken near Seatown, Dorset

  • Near Uploders, Dorset

  • Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

  • This is Brad, he’s a top lighting designer in the U.S and we are honoured to have him work with us on the show i’m currently appearing in. It’s my night off so i got chance to see things from their perspective for a change. / He sleeps on the tour bus with us but works ten times as hard. When we arrive at a new venue in the morning, he’s up first thing rigging the lights, setting up, making sure everything is how it should be. He then has to do the show and after wards, de-rig, puts everything back on the truck and he still has time to join us for a beer or two before bed. I’ve never seen him without a smile on his face and so for that…i tip my hat. Thanks for all your hard work Brad.. x / / Concorde, New Hampshire. U.S.A / /

  • / Every venue on our tour is different so every day we have the constant joy of sound checking. We use in ear monitors which means we all have our own mix instead of using big fold back speakers at the front of the stage which is a great idea in theory but usually takes a lot longer to get arranged! The size and type of venue effects the ear monitors and all of the lighting positions have to be re-arranged depending on space available. It’s a lot of work for the crew and quite tedious. I had lost the will to live by about 30 mins in felt that lying on the floor was a better option….turned out it was a nice angle to take a photograph from too! / Taken in Glenside, PA. USA.

  • Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / 1/25 f/3.5 ISO100 / PP in PS CS3 / including Orton Effect

  • Desert scene with West Mitten butte in Monument Valley Tribal Park, Arizona.

  • Another shot from last night ,in Nipawin, through the windshield,the street was very rough and caused the camera to jitter,I thought it made an interesting shot,Panasonic,Lumix FZ18 in night mode,illumination,just cropped a bit / /

  • Scroll down for another image of this beautiful Cow Moose and her darling calf From my collection: / Emerquinox ~ The Spirit of Alaska ~ Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox. This magnificent Cow Moose and her young calf were photographed near North Pole Alaska, which is about a twenty minute drive from Fairbanks Alaska on Badger Road. Did you know more than one Moose is still Moose? Many Moose, or two Moose, or one Moose, it is always Moose. Just thought you would want to know that. :) I have many more images of this beautiful Cow Moose and her yearling calf as they permitted me to watch and photograph them for over an hour. Many of my viewers seem to perceive I am standing on the ground within arms length of this 1200+ lb Moose!! I wish for everyone to know and understand that I remained in my truck watching her with her adorable calf for well over an hour. And while she did approach me as I remained in my truck watching her, (with my engine idling and heater blowing as the temps were subzero!) once she decided I was no threat to her, she seemed as curious about me as I was about her and her darling calf! The Cows are very protective of their young, and the Bulls are aggressive and unpredictable as well. And I would advise everyone to never approach a Moose. She is a ‘resident’ Moose, and she and her calf live in the deep forest surrounding my home in the wilderness when I lived in Alaska near North Pole. She is wild, and certainly not tame, as someone asked. A Cow Moose will kill you if you come between her and her calves. Cows are generally not hunted, and she is simply accustomed to being around humans since she is one of several generations of Moose born in this area. With an abundance of Diamond Willow (their favourite) and other tender shoots along the roadways, and the remnants of summer gardens, they simply brush off the snow with their noses and browse. She has no need to migrate. There are many many more in this area. They are elusive however, and nocturnal for the most part, so it is always a thrill to see one! It is only in winter when one sees them struggling to survive the deep winter browsing during the “daylight” hours. And then too, in winter it is dark for so many hours so the night is extended! Most people think of Alaska as The Land of the Midnight Sun. That is true only for a short time in a very brief summer. In winter Alaska is The Land of Perpetual Darkness. The calf’s first winter is the most precarious. This calf is experiencing her first winter. I can see that she is a female calf by her fine feminine sex characteristics. The male calves are larger and masculine. During summer it is generally late evening, dusk, during the night and early morning when one sees the beautiful Moose browsing and foraging in the forests and along the rivers and roadways. ~ Sharon Mau The moose (Alces alces) is the world’s largest member of the deer family. The Alaska race (Alces alces gigas) is the largest of all the moose. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. / Reproduction is strictly prohibited. / All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date 20 January 2008 /

  • Taken at Buttermere in the Lake District, when I met up for the first time with friends from Red Bubble – Jason Connolly and Steve Smith. First R.B meet for me with them and I had a great day out. As the light came out that morning it was emitting a lovely blue hue over Buttermere and this was reflected in the lake itself. It was beautiful there that morning, the scenery is amazing. Taken on a Canon EOS 450D with an 18-55 IS lens.

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