A recent self portrait im quite proud of.
Shot late afternoon as sunset approached in the Eastern Mediteranean near Turkey. I tweaked the saturation a little. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at Turkey or Eastern Meditteranean. Sold a card on 26th Oct 08. Click on the image below to see another slightly different view /
Too sexual rotated! lol
Northamptonshire uk…... / Nikon D90 / Wish I knew how to Iron the water smooth
Book now for a moonlight cruise on the QE2 to the Flower Pole to view the giant “roseberg”s up close. / Got a bit carried away with my imagination!!!!! after my first go with the Flood filter…then added the QE2 and then painted in the moon and stars
On 21 September 2007, the QE2 visited Liverpool for the last time to mark the official opening of that city’s cruise liner terminal. She was launched at 20 September 1967. She is scheduled to be berthed permanently at the Palm Jumeirah development in Dubai in 2008 to be refurbished and become a floating hotel by 2009.
Each day’s a new adventure, / We don’t have to travel far – / If our hearts reach out to joy, / We can find it where we are. / Maybe in a tiny blossom, / Or snow falling from the sky, / For the world is full of wonder / If we look with open eyes. Taken Northant’s uk Jan 09 Nikon D90
Taken at Coton Manor Northants / D40x
Shelly beach,Mornington Pennisula /
Lipsticks, lip liner, eye liner, eye shadow, white chalk on a coloured paper. / Blended with fingers. / Hot to draw a lipstick girl
I just can’t resist these! Not just eating them, but painting them! What’s not to love about a tender little cake in its tiny paper ruffled liner, topped with rich creamy chocolate frosting, loaded with colorful sprinkles! If I don’t make it as an artist, I might just have to open up a bakery!!!
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Sydney is welcoming 28 Ocean Liners in 21 Days , last Thursday we welcomed one of the biggest in the world, The Queen Mary 2 So big she had to be moored at the Naval Base Length: 1,132 feet / / Beam: / 135 feet / / Beam at Bridge Wings: / 147.5 feet / / Draft: / 32 feet 10 inches / / Height (Keel to Funnel): / 236.2 feet / / Gross Tonnage: / Approximately 151,400 gross tonnes / / Guest Capacity: / 2,592 lower berths / 3,056 maximum capacity (Including third and fourth berths) / / Crew: / 1,253 / / Cruise Speed: / 28.5 Knots / Power: / 157,000 horsepower, environmentally friendly, gas turbine/diesel electric plant / / Propulsion: / Four pods of 21.5 MW each; 2 fixed and 2 azimuthing / / Strength: / Extra thick steel hull for strength and stability for Transatlantic Crossings / / Stabilizers: / Two sets / / Cost: / Estimated $800 million / Some Comparisons: / QM2 is five times longer than Cunard’s first ship, Britannia (230 ft.) / QM2 is 113 feet longer than the original Queen Mary / QM2 is more than twice as long as the Washington Monument is tall (550 ft.) / QM2 is 147 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall (984 ft.) / QM2 is more than 3½ times as long as Westminster Tower (Big Ben) is high (310 ft.) / QM2 is only 117 feet shorter than the Empire State Building is tall (1248 ft.) / QM2 is more than three times as long as St. Paul’s Cathedral is tall (366 ft.) / QM2 is as long as 41 double-decker London buses (31½ ft. each) / QM2’s whistle is audible for 10 miles / Equipment: Nikon D300 sigma lens 10-20mm
The QE2 comes home to her birthplace – the River Clyde for the last time on Sunday October 5th 2008; flanked by a flotilla of fellow Clyde vessels. She might be going to Dubai but she’ll always be ours. A fine ship built by proud men.
She was only here for 24 hours, but the biggest cruise liner in the world attracted tens of thousands of people to marvel in her sheer size and beauty. As a departing gift, Sydney put on a spectacular fireworks display as both the Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth 2 cruiseliners visited us for the first time in over 60 years. / QE2 arrived in Sydney Harbour only hours prior to QM2 departing.
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MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Sydney is welcoming 28 Ocean Liners in 21 Days , last Thursday we welcomed one of the biggest in the world, The Queen Mary 2 In this shot taken from a water level on Sydney Harbour, as the Captain of the Queen Mary2 provided an up close and personal view of the Diva of the harbour The Sydney Opera House. before berthing at Garden Island So big she had to be moored at the Naval Base Length: 1,132 feet / / Beam: / 135 feet / / Beam at Bridge Wings: / 147.5 feet / / Draft: / 32 feet 10 inches / / Height (Keel to Funnel): / 236.2 feet / / Gross Tonnage: / Approximately 151,400 gross tonnes / / Guest Capacity: / 2,592 lower berths / 3,056 maximum capacity (Including third and fourth berths) / / Crew: / 1,253 / / Cruise Speed: / 28.5 Knots / Power: / 157,000 horsepower, environmentally friendly, gas turbine/diesel electric plant / / Propulsion: / Four pods of 21.5 MW each; 2 fixed and 2 azimuthing / / Strength: / Extra thick steel hull for strength and stability for Transatlantic Crossings / / Stabilizers: / Two sets / / Cost: / Estimated $800 million / Some Comparisons: / QM2 is five times longer than Cunard’s first ship, Britannia (230 ft.) / QM2 is 113 feet longer than the original Queen Mary / QM2 is more than twice as long as the Washington Monument is tall (550 ft.) / QM2 is 147 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall (984 ft.) / QM2 is more than 3½ times as long as Westminster Tower (Big Ben) is high (310 ft.) / QM2 is only 117 feet shorter than the Empire State Building is tall (1248 ft.) / QM2 is more than three times as long as St. Paul’s Cathedral is tall (366 ft.) / QM2 is as long as 41 double-decker London buses (31½ ft. each) / QM2’s whistle is audible for 10 miles / Equipment: Nikon D300 sigma lens 10-20mm
Took this while out today at Foxton Locks it was / just starting to snow / Nikon D90 18-105mm lens
My two boy’s Max & Dylan in my garden / waiting for me to throw / snowballs….they love it… / Nikon D90
i thought the feather went well with my eye make up. / Model: Melissa Carroll
As I post this photo, the QE2, the most famous ship in the world, will be departing my home city and her home port for the last time, to become a floating hotel in Dubai. This is purely a documentary shot, captured before 9am this morning as the Queen waits for her big day. The day started off badly when strong winds caused the ship to run aground on a sandbank at the entrance to Southampton Water, but no damage was done and a fleet of little tugs pulled her into deeper water so she could sail home for the last time. Southampton is home to the greatest ocean liners in the world, but this old lady who is over 40 years old and has sailed 5.9 million miles will be sorely missed. Note the red poppy in the midground – the QE2 became a troop ship in the Falklands War (I was even there to see her leave) and Armistice Day is a perfect choice for her farewell.
Taken in Northampton yesterday / nikon D90
Sorrento Yacht club / ISO 400 / shutter speed 1/500 / f-stop f/8.0 / shot in raw
Model:Melissa Carroll
The steam tug wattle pulls alongside the QE2 in / Port Phillip Bay Melbourne. Black & White / invokes a timeless quality and we could easily / be looking at the titanic in portsmouth harbour.
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