Riding on a Float, Gay Pride Parade, Summer 2006, New York. Featured / MAJOR EVENT – Photography/Journalism Featured / The Woman Photographer SOLD Copyright
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So, I’m out for a bike ride this morning thinking, this wind’s quite strong…..... Got to the Lighthouse at New Brighton to discover I was right! The first waves of winter have come ashore. / / all proceedes from any sales of this go to the Axel Moore Memorial Fund / / Do check out Samantha Rodillas’ great portfolio / / / Do check out pijinlane’s great portfolio / / / She lives in Scotland as well (Och Aye!) /
Neon Cassette T-Shirt / . / HERES ANOTHER ONE / . / / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
PINHEAD HAS GONE MISSING!!! / . / Has anyone seen him?
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The ever popular Space Hopper on a t shirt! / . / casse-T-shirt / . / / . / Guitarra GLOW GLOW / . / / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
The future of travel has found its destinations. / Capital cities have the capacity to maintain these new high-tech stations but more will follow. / Any questions please consult the information desk. / . / / . / / . / / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
Influenced by the writtings of Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt. / . / “You fail to take in to account my mirrorballs! Look at them shine! Look at them shine! Look at them shinnin’ !” / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
Another piece inspired by the boosh boys!
All my prices have reduced until the end of december! Merry Christmas! / . / Levels of a building with a rave colour scheme! A brighter side to buildings! / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
Early morning shoot at Wainuiomata Beach, the end of the world, not quite but the next stop is the south pole, wind that will slice your ears off and sand/gravel that will sand bast your car, not a place to swim. image taken on a Nikon D700 with a Tamron 17-35mm lens. I consider this to be my best work from 2008. Just had this done as a large canvas, just stunning. Other work in this series Claw Back the Sands of Time / Time and tide / Purple Dawn-the Rising / Dawn Arrives / Draw Back / Punk Rock / Orange Dawn / Side swiped! / 10m Vertical / Marble / Clawed from my feet / Last but not least
Shot at Titahi Bay, New Zealand Nikon D700, Nikkor 17-35mm Lens / Titahi Hidden Embers
Shot at Pukerua Bay, view towards Kapiti Island, weather closing in with a strong Nor wester blowing on shore, the clouds were moving so fast the sky changed every couple of seconds. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35 Nikkor Lens Other work in this series / Chloe’s Angel Seawash / Pukerua Bay Backwash / Tern Haven / Kapiti Footspar / Pukerua Bay Stormscape / Peach and Lilac Melba / Barier Rock
Never can get enough of the SS Dicky Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 29mm, f/14, 0.6”, ISO 50, Two Lee ND grad filters (soft) Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
This mornings sunrise. Newcastle Beach, NSW, Oz.
This was the last sunset that I shot last thursday with Henk Stolk heavily influenced by Henks treatment of the images from our shoot with models Zoe de B and Christie Wright at Titahi Bay, Henk is a master of Dark and sinister images. I’d passed this image up for not having my requirement for lots of flowing water, but the sky is fantastic, reminds me of the 186 AD eruption of what we now know as Lake Taupo, an eruption so violent it sent flaming red matter into the sky so far that it was seen as far as China and recorded by both the chinese and the Romans, this sunset with its saturated colours is almost prehistoric. Shot on nikon D700 with 17-35mm nikkor lens, processed in photoshop in my own version of HDR.
Found my Mojo!, been ages since I got wet ;-) found these warn limestone blocks in the North Bay at Kaikoura on New Zealand’s South Island, carved smooth by the sea in a very blocky pattern, very different to the other rocks I found which tended to be sharp like sharks teeth. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm lens, with Cokin ND4 grad filter.
Byron Bay Midnight Ocean Rocks © / Vicki Ferrari The most easterly point in Australia! Byron Bay Moonlight Series / Byron Bay Moon © AS IS / Byron Bay Moon ©— This shot is AS IS (bar the signature) and was taken looking down from the lighthouse (tourist area), into the ocean – quite an angle to the tripod! This was as wide as I could get it, considering the angle! See below for more information. Please excuse me for being lazy by writing all of this in one description. It will fit with all the photographs in this series. These images were taken at Byron Bay Lighthouse, New South Wales, Australia back in 2004. The photographs were shot at night, on a full moon, close to midnight, which is why you can see stars in the sky, a passing ship has its light on, and it also explains the lack of bright reflection on the surface of the ocean. The experimental portraits were taken firing my Sunpak 4500DX flash (handheld), often over and over. Where there are two people (I have deliberately blurred the other person’s face, as a courtesy!) in the image, one of them being me, we had to sit very, very still (difficult for me to do!!) – not smiling (or talking, again hard to do!) as to hold the same smile for an extended period of time can be difficult and if you move your mouth, you get blur. Of course, this explains why those old nostalgic portraits from yesteryear tend to make you think the subjects weren’t that happy! I will also be doing some creative adjustments using Photoshop but will be including that information in the Technical Data. Hope you like this series! Mounted Print – Byron Bay Moon © / Technical Data / Nikon D70 / July 2004 / Close to Midnight / Tripod / Focal 92mm / F4.5 / 30second exposure / Original JPEG
Shot at Makara Beach, west coast of lower North Island, New Zealand, I’d given up on this location and was walking back to the car, I’d been shooting past the point towards sunset, light conditions were harsh, not much water movement and no clouds, not my cup of tea at all. Looking back towards the point I noticed a series of stones that led towards the point, this was too good to be true, so here it is, made the journey worth while. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm lens, with Cokin ND8 grad filter. / Jelly Bean Rumble at Dusk / Got da Makara Blues
Warn limestone blocks in the North Bay at Kaikoura on New Zealand’s South Island, carved smooth by the sea. i shot this just as the dawn started, its very very calm, or so it seam, a wave had crashed in and rushed back, this is a 25 second exposure, chek out the gull on the rock to the right, it didn’t move! Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm Nikkor Lens, ND 4 soft Grad, tripod with weighted bags. Check out other images of these rocks from my last trip, more to come from here. / Mayan Blood at Dusk Lost Civilization / Mayan Blocks at Dusk / Spun Silk / Kaikoura Limestone
Shot at my favorite set of rocks on the beach in the North bay at Kaikoura, New Zealand, the surge from the left is the towns floodway meeting the sea sending the wave sideways. love the motion of this image, this format is becoming a signature shot for me, the 17mm lens is getting right down to my feet, the lens was very expensive, (NZ$3K) its worth every penny! Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm Nikkor Lens, ND 8 soft Grad, tripod with weighted bags.
Jackson Bay, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. / I spent four days out on the coast, waiting for a sunset. All that happened was rain, untill the last day and there was a small gap in the clouds. / Nikon D200 Views 630 /
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