This was taken on a foggy day in the Toolangi State Park in Victoria with a wide angle lens. The position I was in gave an almost symmetrical view following the trunks into the canopy. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
My first close-up bird.I’m very proud of it.I think this would make a great card with those striking eyes.Untouched…as is / I realy have a passion for nature,I wish I could have shots like this one more often…
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. / UPDATE- / In 2008 this painting was STOLEN. / It was being displayed in Bentley Pines Restaurant with a group of other art from fellow students. toward the end of the year the restaurant went though refurbishments and stored the works in a disabled toilets :/ we were asked to collect the work but this painting had already gone before it could be collected. Ive contacted all the people in charge and been forwarded around like a telstra customer on hold and still haven’t gotten it back. :(
Vector Illustration
This is the unframed version without a quote attached. There have been requests for this version. Captive “The youth, intoxicated with his admiration of a hero, fails to see, that it is only a projection of his own soul, which he admires.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Who is you’re hero? / / Name: Panthera tigris sumatrae (Sumatran Tiger) Description: The Sumatran tiger has the darkest coat of all tigers. Its broad, black stripes are closely spaced and often doubled. Unlike the Siberian tiger, it has striped forelegs. Sumatran tigers are the smallest tiger subspecies. Males average 2.4 meters (8 feet) in length from head to tail and weigh about 120 kilograms (264 pounds). Females measure approximately 2.2 meters (7 feet) in length and weigh about 90 kilograms (198 pounds). Distribution: The Sumatran tiger is found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra in habitat that ranges from lowland forest to submontain and montain forest with some peat-moss forest. Biology: The Sumatran tiger eats wild pig, big deer (called rusa), and small deer (called muntjak or barking deer). The specific range size of this tiger is not know, however the population density is approximately 4–5 adult tigers/100 km 2 (39 mile 2) in optimal lowland rainforest. As elevation increases through submontain and montain forests, the number of tigers in any given area decreases because there is less prey available. Status in the wild: 400-500 wild Sumatran tigers were believed to exist in 1998, primarily in the island’s national park areas, but no island-wide census or monitoring system has been possible. Tiger numbers have continued to decline because of poaching of tigers to supply the illegal trade in tiger parts. The last remnants of lowland forest are being eliminated to establish oil palm plantations and for shifting agriculture by recent settlers from other areas of Sumatra and Indonesia. Ongoing road development makes many formerly inaccessible mountain areas accessible to illegal logging even on the steepest slopes, and many mountainous areas are being converted into plantations for coffee and other products for international markets. Tigers are legally protected but are not highly valued. Captive breeding: For three years, the Indonesian Zoological Parks’ Association (PKBSI) has been working with the Tiger Global Conservation Strategy to develop a conservation program for Sumatran tigers. In addition to the 65 Sumatran tigers living in Indonesian zoos, there are 55 tigers managed by North American zoos, 100 in European zoos, and 12 in Australasian zoos. This captive population is descended from 37 wild-caught founders. The Indonesian Sumatran Tiger Masterplan now has the potential to function as the heart of the Sumatran tiger population worldwide. It is designed to preserve sufficient genetic diversity to reinforce both captive and wild populations, thus fulfilling its goal to ensure that the in situ tiger program comprises verifiable founders permanently identified and registered in the Indonesian Sumatran Tiger Studbook. It also extends the capabilities of Indonesian zoo staff to professionally manage their tiger programs in Indonesia, and at the same time serves as a model for other range country tiger management programs in Southeast Asia.
The stairs leading up to my office. / This is the new version of an older photo. Much clearer! / . / Escher’s Chair / . /
The original painting is oil on canvas / 35×45 cm / The original was sold.
This digital painting of a cowboy in a predicament is published by a national company as a greeting card and other gift products (mugs, magnets, t-shirts, etc.) The card has a verse inside “hope things are looking up,” a satirical greeting of hope and well wishes to anyone going through tough times. Whether in a western setting, humorous or serious, it is a look at the way life sometimes puts us at odds with seemingly impossible situations… you either laugh or cry, and pray like crazy. Now available as a print. Nate Owens / My Web Site
Oil on wood / 25cm x 25cm x 8cm / 2007 My website / Facebook
I desire therefore that people pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting ~1 Timothy 2:8 The Word that is descending upon her is Isaiah 51. Photomanipulation created in Photoshop CS2. Stock Credits: / Woman
La Paz Nature Preserve, Costa Rica, Central America. Leica V-Lux 1.
Featured in Strictly Human Faces – March 09 – Thank you so much! Featured in The Eyes Have It – May 09 – Thank you to the hosts!! Taken using a Canon 400D, natural light. Just out the pool, blue with cold but not lacking in attitude… ( :
Looking Up At the Sky
A close up shot and enhance to HDR using picnik software….... VIEW LARGER….....Nikon D40X 55-200mm lens F/8 1/500 ISO-100 200mm 5.02 and taken in BALBOA PARK LAKE,CA. And also featured in HDR Photography Group! Featured in Nikon D40X Users Group….
Shot with a Canon Powershot S21S at Hluhluwe Game Reserve in KZN FEATURED: / Point and Shooters (31.07.09) CHALLENGES: / 3rd “Getting Close to Nature” in All that is Nature Group (11.10.09) (13.10.09) (20.09.09) / Challenge: 3rd Place in Starring you in the face (30.11.09) / Challenge: (15.11.09) (16.11.09)
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Taken at Omega Parc at Montebello,Quebec,Canada…..The bear realy had some grass in his mouth!!! LOL / Nikon.D200 /
THIS WAS TAKEN IN A SMALL COURTYARD HIDDEN AWAY FROM THE MAIN STREET IN MADRID. JUST A ROUND COURTYARD WITH THE WALLS FORMING A HEXAGON SHAPE. IT WAS ONLY WHEN I LOOKED UP THAT I NOTICD THERE WAS NO ROOF BUT ALL THE WALLS CAME TOGETHER TO FORM THIS GREAT EYE CONFUSING PERSPECTIVE VIEW /
Things are looking up for this little koala, rescued after injury he is now rehabilitated and although will never be capable of living back in the bush he will be well cared for ,for the rest of his life :-)) Canon 450D / EFS 55/250 lens / Shutter 1/64s / Ap F/5 / ISO 800 / FL 135 mm / Manual WB Reload
Canon 400D Feature work in: / - Poetry and beautiful women (October 09) / / - Winner of the Black & White Photos Challenge of the 2-a-week group (September 09) / - Pathway to the Soul group (September 09) / / - Homepage of RedBubble (August 09) / / - Black and White Photographers United (August 09) / / - Canon DSRL (August 09) / / - Dragan Masters group (August 09) / - Top Ten in the All By Yourself Challenge of the Random Photography group (August 09)
Featured in Freedom to Shine / Featured in Light in the Darkness / Featured in Eye Macros / Featured in Graphic Editing 101 / —August 09 -—Thank you so much to those groups! Featured in Globes, Spheres and Curves / —September 09 -- Thank you! It’s Sunday afternoon and I’ve been playing. I know eye macros are scary and they make babies cry but… well, I had fun. ( :
Covered walkway at the Perth Railway station. I played with Levels in Photoshop to get the colour.
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