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Solitary bench on hill, framed by the setting sun.
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Sometimes even mistakes can turn out right. Here I woke up really early, way too early as I misjudged the time for a sunrise. So for an hour or so I was just waiting for the light. As the moon descended this opportunity arouse. This shot is taken at a point where on one side of the beach you can see east and watch the sunrise and basically just turn around and face west and watch the moon set. At this point the resort was abandoned, hence the chair. I only moved it slightly to improve the composition. Photo Taken: 04-Jan-2007 / Time: Early, somewhere between 5 and 6am / Conditions: Calm, really beautiful / / / / / / / Some other seascape art: / / / / / / /
......And you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free…...
Brighton Jetty, South Australia
The movie starts production / The lights are set, The sound is on / The actresses ready to pose * / This image is a continuation of the Tip photo shoot. Thankyou to my 2 models, Jo and Jessica / and to Wen and Chris for watching me dance round like a monkey while taking these shots as well as lighting the night up extremely well. Back Alley Atelier
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I’ve bought six new IKEA glasses but one of them got broken when I washed it for the first time. Of course, I wouldn’t just throw it away, as well as my daughter couldn’t throw away a Camellia blossom she has found fallen at the ground two days later… / I believe these two imperfect subjects made a perfect combination. What do you think?
Afternoon light filtering through the trees… Location: Woodside (Adelaide Hills), South Australia Taken in Autumn ‘08 Top 10 place in the Leafy Landscapes challenge, November 2009 Featured in The Adelaide Hills group 2008 More from the Autumn Afternoon Series… 786 views, November 2009
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Garnet Lake is very beautiful with grand views of Banner Peak (12,936’) and Mt. Ritter (13,143’) in the background. How glorious a greeting the sun gives the mountains! / John Muir
10/1/09 ~ Feature and top ten in the Sun Setting on/behind a tree challenge – Mornings, Evenings Sunbeams & Storms group ~ Thank you! 7/15/09 ~ top ten in The Orange Challenge All that is Nature group ~ Thank you all!!! 5/19/09 ~ top ten in the Serenity challenge ~ Waterfowl group ~ Thank you!! 5/2/09 ~ Featured in the Canon DSLR group ~ Thank you!!!! 3/11/09 ~ Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife and Nature Art ~ thank you!!!!!!!!! 1/18/09 ~ Featured in Sets of Two – Thanks Eva & Klaus!!! / . / Silhouette of cormorants watching the sinking sun at the St. Lawrence River, Clayton, NY Cormorants basically took over this small island in the middle of the river. They eat small fish by diving under water. / . / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / F stop: F/36.0 Exposure: 1/200 sec. Focal length: 230.0 mm / Flash: flash did not fire, Shutter speed (Tv): 7.6 CORMORANT SUNSET / . / . / .
My Website Copyright / The Truth shall Set Me Free I will fight this fight / These footsteps pressing downward / And I will break these chains / That bind me from myself / So now I can say / / I will walk this path / Right down your false direction / I will find myself / Tear open these eyes / And now I can say / The truth shall set me free When the sun is gone / And the rain starts to fall / I will be the one / I will rise through it all I will take this chance / To break from your traditions / And I will burn your worth / I’ll burn all that you said / And I’ll finally face this day / With my eyes open wide / And I will erase your lies / Tear off this disguise / And now I can say / The truth shall set me free When the sun is gone / And the rain starts to fall / I will be the one / I will rise through it all / When the sun is gone / And the rain starts to fall / I will be the one / I will rise… / Rise up through it all Rise through it all / Rise through it all / Your lies And I will be the one to rise up through…all / The truth shall set me free / The truth shall set me free I will / I will…rise / Through this I will….rise / Through this I will rise / The truth shall set me free When the sun is gone / And the rain starts to fall / I will be the one / I will rise through it all / When the sun is gone / And the rain starts to fall / I will be the one / I will rise… / Rise up through it all Rise through it all / Rise through it all by Story of the Year
For MERGE Magazine, May ‘09 Issue [out now]. Editorial [Fashion] supplement using PROOF Cosmetics. Proof Website Concept/Styling/Hair/MUA/Art Direction: Stephanie Mountzouris / Photography/Editing: Moi Models [L-R]: Rose, Jackie, Bianca, Annalisa, Jessie & Moira MERGE website / MERGE on MySpace / MERGE on Facebook Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & MERGE Magazine btw the shot got shrunk by RB so if you want to see a larger version check it out here
Featured in Rustic June 27, 2009. / Featured in Nirvana June 19, 2009. / Featured in Photography 101 June 19, 2009. Looks Best Full Size As I walked toward these wonderful, rickety old sheds near the Triadelphia Reservoir in Montgomery County, Maryland, this lovely creature alighted on the fence post and very obligingly posed for me. I caught this shot right before he floated away. I liked the way the butterfly and posts came out in nice crisp detail with the sheds and overgrown shrubs in a blurry bokeh. Image taken on June 15, 2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon/Nikkor lens. Shutter speed 1/200, aperture 5.6, exp 0.00, iso 200.
Early morning (yes you read the right – I actually got out of bed) and I wonder why I haven’t done so more often. By chance took a trip down Back Beach, with the dog to await the rising sun. Only to find a full moon setting across the sea as the sun was just coming up back over my right shoulder. It was quite dark and the first rays of light were peering from right of picture. The moon lit the sea with a spectacular moonbeam. This will be the first of three great images I took this morning. / Sony a350, 15sec at f5.6, ISO400 20mm – 8th Aug 2009. © Copyrighted Dean Mullin all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission
Different? My depiction of the mind of someone in personal struggle with society. The light and the dark, happy and sad, known and unknown. All of this moving with random thought processes, pop culture, gossip, media influence, culture clashes and a lot of the time, white noise to fill whatever silence is left. This is modern society. Confusing, confronting, intimidating and at times down right scary. Which way do we go? Title of this piece I have borrowed from one of my favourite songs: “..can I please have some silence. How about some space..“ / Mindcircus – Way Out West. City Of Melbourne Musuem. Not the one in Carlton, housing dinosaur bones and relics though. This is the nondescript one on Spring Street, in the old Treasury Building. It showcases the history of Melbourne as a city, from colonisation to today. This was taken in the vaults, underground. Which have been turned into an interactive journey through the gold rush days. This particular room had only a tv and light in it, both of modern look. The contrast grabbed my attention straight away. It had a spooky yet familiar effect on me. I didn’t know what to make of it, but I kept looking at it, unsure what to think or feel. Slight crop of original photo. Desaturated all and selectively coloured tv screen. Increased contrasted and brightness to achieve higher levels of mood. Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] / Featured in THIS IS RELEVANT / Featured in Around The World Top 10 in Juxtaposition Challenge / Top 10 in Beyond The Edge Of Tomorrow Challenge Canon 50D / 58mm 18 – 55 Processed 11pm MCN :: CDPYJ-XG52B-QUPJP
I thought they looked like people so I posed them in front of the setting sun :) / These were beautiful flowers from the Clematis vine, my mom saved them for me when she found them all dried up because they look similar to a dandelion….....Thanks Mom I love you xoxo / . don’t forget to say I love you when you have the chance :)
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