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  • BEST VIEWED LARGER Sydney’s North Head, North And South Heads form the natural gateway to Sydney Harbour often described as the best harbour in the world. This shot features the harbour entrance with the skyline of Sydney in the distance, i loved the clouds This shot was taken from North Head from 3 bracketed photos captured with a Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens, this was then processed in Photomatix software to make this HDR image. No Filters were used and no processing in Photoshop. For visitors to Sydney North Head is located near the suburb of Manly famous for it’s beaches, Manly can be reached by many forms of transport but the most enjoyable is via Ferry Service from Sydney’s ferry terminal at Circular Quay.

  • This is a painting by my friend, Maria Hawthorne. / Maria has been painting occcaisionally since childhood, but has not painted for many years. It was painted at my suggestion, from the book of old sailing ship photos, which I am currently working from. A drifter and topsail schooner, lie in the mud in old Whitby. / The ruins of the priory are on the distant hill Watercolour 12”x8”.

  • This watercolour painting was inspired by the photoart of Redbubble artist, Ruxique. The abbey in this painting, is taken from the ruins of Whitby abbey. 10” x 7” on rough, bockingford tinted blue, 140lb.

  • / “Blueberry Tart” came into being this weekend….I was leafing through old magazines looking for recipes to tear out before discarding, and there and then a new series called “Delicious” was born…it will tie in with my Portfolio and Abundance collections, but this will be all about the food itself without any distractions ... / More than just pictures of food, the series will be saying something about our culture and society, and what we consider to be appealing…what does food mean to us beside just keeping us alive? why do we need it to be embellished and attractive? what does it say about us as a society?....the paintings can stand on their own, but will look great grouped together. Below you can see a painting by the most famous painter of everyday things Wayne Thiebaud…I have no plans to follow Thiebaud and others like him, my style is different, but I do admire what he set out to do as a comment on our society, and that is what I would like to emulate ... Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper… Both Robert Frost and Pablo Neruda, celebrated the simple things in life in their poetry…here is what Frost says about this incredibly healthful berry. Blueberries as big as the end of your thumb, / Real sky-blue, and heavy, and ready to drum / In the cavernous pail of the first one to come! / And all ripe together, not some of them green / And some of them ripe! You ought to have seen... Robert Frost / Cakes Wayne Thiebaud

  • Bass Rock & Tantallon Castle, Scotland / /

  • UNTOUCHED BY NIKON D60 18-55mm. and tripod. / (No filter no any other equipment) Focal Length:18mm / Focus Mode:AF-A / AF-Area Mode:Single / Aperture:F/6,3 / Shutter Speed:20s / Exposure Mode:Manual / Sensitivity:ISO 100

  • Scotland Can you see the Rabbit? / / Stickleback and the Crooked House. For once we know, and it will show to all the memory rivers. / Nostalgic rooms and picture blooms come into scents with shivers / We net our thoughts and airy walks that only childhood give us / a jar with fish and risks we missed several times delivered / A haunted place a quiet disgrace come falling to the forefront / all whispering and clattering gives what the hero doesn’t / to set a scare this is the dare as ages to our mark go / the holiday and Summer way travel through the playtime slow / No matter what you say a halcyon day will in this way now glow / But these alone for all they’re shown will sink in bitter stance / For none to be, there was just me that all these games now thank

  • These trees stand along a small creek near my house in northern Germany. In winter the atmosphere sometimes is very gloomy. / This shot was taken after some days of heavy rain, otherwise the creek won’t be visible that much. Camera: Olympus E-410 / PP: decreased the colour-levels, used a softening tool (around 2%) and put on an orange-red-filter (around 5%). /

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  • looking up through pastel coloured glasses series

  • Early morning sunrise between Kingston and Millicent in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. With recent heavy rains the paddocks were awash with water reflecting the blues of the early sun. Canon 400D 17-85 lens with CIR polarising filter. Three shot panorama stitched in Photoshop CS4. My apologies to all of my contacts and friends here on RB, I have been away from the site for a few months with heavy work demands and two exhibitions, one with Smarti77 at Coonawarra and now a solo at Millicent. I will attempt to catch up to all of your images as soon as I can. The current exhibition of 45 works “nature” is on display at the Millicent Gallery through until 7th August if any of you manage to get down this way.

  • Rawdon, Quebec (Canada) ©2009 / DSLR Sony a100 + Sigma 70-300mm APO lens (at 300mm) / . /

  • Mull, Scotland. / / /

  • The veil of reeds that separates the Wetlands from the Mangrove swamp at Kooragang Island in Australia. Image captured using a Sony pocket camera and then processed in Photoshop Elements 7 where custom textures and filter effects were added to transform the original shot. The original layer was duplicated numerous times to highlight certain effects, while mitigating other ones.

  • Towards the Black Cullins. Isle of Skye, Scotland / /

  • Textures courtesy of Jerry Jones aka ghostbones and Telzey See other versions:

  • Taken early one morning from Toft Green in York, as the weather allowed the local hot air balloon company to take to the sky. Converted in to a black and white Holga effect best viewed large

  • Series produced to capture the reflective mood where the ocean meets land. Hope you enjoy this Calendar as much as I enjoyed the Time producing it. Images shot at different locations along the coast of Victoria.

  • After going up the Zugspitze last time, we afterwards drove to Eibsee and went for a walk around the lake. The panorama you get to see there is amazing, especially with the Zugspitze looming above the lake. This photo was taken at the westernmost part, looking South-East. location / 10°57.8448’ E / 47°27.7497’ N Canon EOS 40D / Sigma 10-20 EX DC HSM @11mm / Hoya ND8 HMC / Manfrotto 724B digi -2,0,+2 f/11 / Photomatix Pro

  • FEATURED in The World As We See It, Or As We Missed It group on December 2, 2009 / FEATURED in Around the World group on December 3, 2009 / FEATURED in Covered Bridges group on December 15, 2009 / WINNER of “JANUARY AVATAR – 2010” challenge in Covered bridges group on December 30, 2009 / / =============================================== / / Shot in a pouring rain… My poor camera… / Wales, MA / / / Canon EOS Rebel T1i / Canon EF-S 18-55 IS / Shot on November 27, 2009 / 3 shot HDR / / / /

  • FEATURED in Covered Bridges group on December 29, 2009 / / =============================================== / / One of many… / / Wales, MA / / / Canon EOS Rebel T1i/500D / Canon EF-S 18-55 IS / Shot on November 27, 2009 in pouring rain… / f/9 / 0.77 sec / ISO – 100 / 1 shot HDR / / / /

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