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260 creative works found
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The second last sunrise of the year. December 30, 2007. Hvalstrand, Norway. 80 seconds. f/10, ISO100, 21 mm. / Canon EOS 5D with Canon EF 17-40L / Hoya ND400, Cokin Z-Pro ND8 grad
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This is an HDR shot that I took on my girlfriend’s property the other day.. / This old shed has always taken my interest as to how it may turn out as a subject for photography so I decided to get out of my car and take some snaps.. / I hope you all like it and once again all comments are welcome.. / Thankyou very much for looking! Best viewed LARGE Uploaded 04/02/2008
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View more of my landscapes by going to: / Landscape
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a card :) and can be more too :)) /
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This is the same shot as sunrise over the gyle with a little added lighting /
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If you had to choose between the Newtonian Law or the Theory of Invariants which would you choose? The planet Mercury during its elliptical orbit advances according to Newtonian Physics about 1/557th of a degree every century this occurs at the time Mercury is at its closest to the Sun. The Theory of Invariants is accurate and shows that the change is 1/600th of a degree and has been proven to be more accurate. Every time you use a GPS (Global Positioning System) device you inadvertently prove the Theory of Invariants. By now you are scratching your head since you may never have heard of that Theory in Physics but you know it under a different name but the equation is known by everyone. Albert Einstein ended up calling it the Theory of Relativity. So what is in a name? If Albert Einstein would have had his way we would be talking about the Theory of Invariants which really does not trip off the tongue very well but then again everything is relative or so Einstein proved. This is how “Theory of Invariants looks as a card: Some other groups you may find of interest as well: DaDa Land / Boolean Art / Human and Nature / Fantasy Art / Light and Reflections
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An image captured at sunset on Phillip Island and enhnaced in Photoshop!
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/ After a long walk today this is the result / On a walk through the Tillicourty Glen / we saw the view and took the shot / A photo of the distant River Forth flowing slowly to the sea / slightly spoiled by the Smokey stack bellowing white clouds / over the green fields that surround the river on all sides. / On our return through the town we spotted the wild stallion / tied to the gate standing proud and true but still out of place. / Untying him we walked back to the place he longed to be a place / where he’s free the be the wild Stallion he was born to be. / If only life was perfect Image and words are © Copyright 2008 Alan Findlater, All Rights Reserved / and can be purchased via redbubble.com/fincath / no other use is allowed without express permission.
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This was pure luck, but I see many things within each sphere, especially the far right one. Tell me what you see. Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
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World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
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The Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This shot was taken on a recent work trip, I was fortunate enough to get a little time off to explore KL.
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in the back street of clifton hill, this rusting monster lurks
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Unusual angle on the Anzac Bridge, Sydney.
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Taken near Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.
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shipping and transport college / location: rotterdam, the netherlands architect: neutelings riedijk, the netherlands i took this picture with a wideangle lens, standing really close to the bluiding. the building itself is very spectacular, and to emphasize it even more, this view works very well a friendlier perspective /
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This is outside some shops in inner Cambridge – just off Newmarket Road – a 5 minute walk from where I live. / It’s funny how I’d never even noticed it m- have parked my car and walked into Boots or Argos dozens of times in the past 12 months and never noticed it! / I like the contrasting rust, blue, black, watery look. Ciao Belli! / Suzanne
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IR again / / / / / /
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Free Hi Resolution Textures
by Cameron GrayIf you’re an artist or designer looking for some free hi res textures to use in you work, I am now giving away my personal textures for o…
If you’re an artist or designer looking for some free hi res textures to use in you work, I am now giving away my personal textures for others to use in their work. These textures are completely free and can be used for commercial and non-commercial work. / If you could help spread the word about these free textures, I would be very grateful. / I’m also giving away free copies of my book to certain people who are of particular help in promoting these textures & my website. / Textures are available from: / http://www.ParableVisions.com Enjoy, - Cameron Gray
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Kurnell coast – Sydney I’ll be uploading some images over the next weeks just to keep in the loop. I won’t unfortunately have time to respond to comments or surf the Bubble at all much (see last journal entry). But please feel free to leave comments if you are inspired to. Would love to read what you think of these Sydney images .) Thanks.
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An IR shot.
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Infrared / / / / / /
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