Australia
This is a photo of my dog Lobo. He was surrendered to a local shelter. My wife and I took him in last year. I cannot think of one reason why his previous owners did not want him. He is a wonderful dog. / / I added a dry brush filter to this photo. I hope you like it. This photo has been featured in the: Cat & Dogs Group / German Shepherds Group And won the Cats & Dogs Group Alpha Male Challenge
Photo of my G scale 4-6-0 loco, which has been put through two programs to achieve this effect.
Here is one of my photos, a Very talented chap called Shepy has done the processing, and what a superb job he has done too, if you have not seen Shepy’s work then please go and check him out, just type shepy into the search bar. / Hope you like it.
A completely empty empty train carriage, HDR
A day at the beach in six moments. I love going to the beach in our Kombi. We bomb along and put the air conditioning on (wind the windows down). I run around trying to get the perfect shot of a seagull or something and my family go about their business laughing at me. I am going bald and always forget to cover my scalp, so end up looking like a traffic light.
Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. I love an antique sky. This was originally a larger piece with a sky that worked out really well, in my opinion. However, sometimes composition wins out and you have to make a sacrifice or two for the emotion you are trying to create.
This was taken between Bushy Park and Hamilton in Tasmania. A really beautiful place for me to visit every now and then. I always end up with clear days, but can’t wait to visit on a misty day… should look cool. Canon 40D + 17-85mm + Polarising Filter
Tasmanian Botanic Gardens
You would think I could come up with a more original title that “Maple”, what was I thinking?
Life needs to be simple, if only to understand a little of it! I’m going through a Japanese stage at the moment. It’s amazing when you study simplicity, the concept is hard. It’s like trying to do a child’s drawing or abstract art – you see it in the museum and say “I could do that!” but you can’t…
This is the first piece of work that I ever planned. I had an idea and then proceeded through to an end product. Luckily it kind of worked – otherwise I probably would have been shattered!
If I learnt one thing from this, I really need to buy a Wacom tablet. My wrists are killing me!
Original photo was B/W which has be colourized and a few extras thrown in, No 1 of 3 original photo below.
Original photo was B/W which has been colourized and a few extras thrown in, No 2 of 3 original photo below.
Original photo was B/W which has been colourized, with a few extras thrown in, No 3 of 3 original photo below.
Skuzz Bunny, what can i say, hes a drinker, he swears and has a bear trap for a mouth….. More skuzz Bunny coming…
Wacom pad and photoshop.
Eyes wide open… / no repect for schedules / or domestic habits… / little small fool… / in my heart! A different creation with this same little boy: / Kick it Listen: Esos locos bajitos / A menudo los hijos se nos parecen, / y así nos dan la primera satisfacción; / ésos que se menean con nuestros gestos, / echando mano a cuanto hay a su alrededor. Esos locos bajitos que se incorporan / con los ojos abiertos de par en par, / sin respeto al horario ni a las costumbres / y a los que, por su bien, (dicen) que hay que domesticar. Niño, / deja ya de joder con la pelota. / Niño, / que eso no se dice, / que eso no se hace, / que eso no se toca. Cargan con nuestros dioses y nuestro idioma, / con nuestros rencores y nuestro porvenir. / Por eso nos parece que son de goma / y que les bastan nuestros cuentos / para dormir. Nos empeñamos en dirigir sus vidas / sin saber el oficio y sin vocación. / Les vamos trasmitiendo nuestras frustraciones / con la leche templada / y en cada canción. Nada ni nadie puede impedir que sufran, / que las agujas avancen en el reloj, / que decidan por ellos, que se equivoquen, / que crezcan y que un día / nos digan adiós.
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