Nikon D300 Accepted in the jurried fine art show of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP-NJ), April 2009 and in the Tenth Annual Gaelen Juried Art Show.
Monthy shots for online club members /
TAKEN IN CHICAGO ON LAKE MICHIGAN, IN THE MAIN HARBOUR. I LOVE THE LAKE AREA OF CHICAGO BECAUSE OF BEAUTIFUL SCENES LIKE THIS ONE. IM A SUCKER FOR REFLECTIONS, AD I JUST COULDNT RESIST TAKIG THIS
VIEW LARGE PLEASE I have taken up sailing / A boat that is big enough for this genius life / A boat that cleans up easy / A boat that catches the wind and really lets you / feel the power of your sails Also, there is that navigation system that says / ...go back to the highlighted route / ...go back to the highlighted route Linaji 2009
PLEASE VIEW LARGE XOX I have been working on this for awhile a different concept of sailing..more in the moment for me. Redwood City, California / behind where I live
Companion image to City Sunrise “I’ve always been attracted to the hinterland of reality.. that place close to abstraction. In this case any sense of reality is a construct.. it is realistic in the sense that aerials and masts etc are recognisable urban features but in another sense they are nothing more than scratches and scribbles that approximate to the actual objects. There is no actual place where this vista exists… although I have often seen bits of this pictures. This is the visual landscape I enjoy operating in.. recognisable to an extent but also almost entirely imagined. Its a place but not a place.. it has forms but not real forms… but you can probably say exactly the same of every work of art. Some people think that aiming at realism is somehow truer to the subject but every photographer knows that even the most realistic depictions can be altered and made super realistic or less realistic.” This is one of a series of pictures based on the City Sunrise pastel sketch. Click here for the next picture in the series Available as a signed limited edition print direct from artist / / “Here”
Croatia, near Korcula, honeymoon series
Acrylic on canvas. /
I took this shot of the marina… it was cold, wet and foggy
Reflections of a sailboat mast in the blue water of Deep Cove, British Columbia / Canon D60. / Featured in “Light and Reflection”
BEST VIEWED LARGE.XOX Last in the series this month of my sailing pics this title is a sailing term used to describe the sideways drift caused by the Wind. Taken In Redwood City California ..right behind where I live.
Taken from the landing stage at Sandbanks, Poole Harbour, this yacht was approaching the mouth of the harbour, ready to go out to sea. / I wonder where he was going? / Poole Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world. Thank you for looking. / Hope you like it. Image Info. / 11.7mb. / 3346×5013 / 400 dpi. / 1/4000 second. / f5.6. / 70mm focal length. / 200 iso.
Nikon D60 / Nikkon VR 18-200 / UV filter f/10 / 1/400 sec / ISO-200 / -1.7 step / 95mm / Tweaked in PS Els6 Comments and impressions especially welcome
The Sydney Heritage Fleet brought the 3 masted, steel hulled James Craig to dock at historical Williamstown. Built in 1874, it carried cargo around the world, until it was abandoned in favor of the steam revolution and sunk in 1932. Restored in 1972.
Caught this on the way home one evening, saw this evolving from my rear view mirror, so I drove at record speed to catch this image at a near marina in Devonport, Tasmania. / I have not altered any colours here this is how it was.
This is the epitome of a Trawler returning to port, with the seagulls following. A common sight now, but for how much longer? / The trawler Natalie, about to enter the Looe River, Looe, Cornwall, to offload her catch, tie up and clean up, ready to return to sea the next day. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking.
Photo taken from Gem Pier at Williamstown in Victoria, looking back down towards the Yacht club and restaurant also apartments this is the white building in the baclground.
Watercolour 18 X 12 inches. / On 140lb paper. 1850’s shipping at Scarborough. / The foremost topsail schooner, on the wet sand, is the Little Henry. From an 1850’s photo.
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