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  • Oils on canvas paper / The thing I enjoyed painting most in this one was the copper bowl..

  • Hehehe.. Tim and me going nuts over trying to get things done.. lolz!!! house to paint, web pages to create, marketing materials to print, quotations to ask for.. am going a little loony now.. ahahahha~ YAY!!!! XD Warning: I’ll be releasing a bunch of T.I.M tees next featuring the old designs without the texts!! i quite like how they look like and i think i’ll be printing some for my own booth later.. booth…. ARGH!!!! bangs head on table… XD Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: /

  • Friendly little guy in Bryce Canyon , Utah USA.

  • Autumn harvest fruits of apple, pear and nuts.

  • Banjo Kazooie the video game series always have that “Stop ‘N’ Swop” code in it that never did anything. Until the new Banjo game came out this week! In celebration of the worst puzzle ever here is a shirt!

  • Red Nut / Ginger Head / Ranger / Carrot Top Call’em what you will, they’re all funny!

  • Featured in “YOU BIG SOFTY” September 16, 2009. One of my squirrel buddies happily munching away on the black oiler sunflower seeds I leave out on my back deck for my birdies. I love how they look like they’re saying their prayers!! Handheld mage taken December 9, 2008 with the Nikon D40x, using the 70-300mm VR lens and the UV filter. Four duplicates made in Photoshop at an eval of +/-2 then processed through Photomatix for HDR. Some dodging and burning to highlight the eyes and the fur.

  • Grandma’s Coffee Cookies / / 2 cups brown sugar / 1 cup butter / 1 cup cold leftover coffee / 1 egg / 3 cups flour / 1 tsp. baking soda / 1 tsp. baking powder / 1 tsp. cinnamon / ¾ tsp. nutmeg / 1 cup raisins, blanched (pour boiling water over raisins and let sit for 5 minutes, then drain) / 1 cup walnuts Mix brown sugar and butter together; blend in cold coffee. Beat in egg. Mix dry ingredients together and add to butter mixture. Stir in raisins and walnuts. Drop by spoonfuls onto cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees F for 12-14 minutes A beautiful, soft drop cookie. / Freezes well. Camera: Canon Rebel XT (DSLR) / Len: 18-55mm zoom / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 1/13 / F/stop: 5.0 / W/B: Daylight / Self timer was used for this shot. / Lit natural sunlight from near by window. / This photo is as is from the camera and is the same as the main photo in Grrandma’s Coffee Cookies- recipe MY BUBBLESITE

  • ” In a man’s life, his time is but a moment, his being a mere flux, his senses a dim glimpse, and his soul a restless eddy. / The things of the body pass like a flowing stream.. / Life is a brief sojourn, and one’s mark in this world is soon forgotten.” Marcus Aurelius Watercolour on Saunders Waterford Not Paper…a new addition to the series “Everyday Things”... / Still Life with Picture Wire

  • Early start to the day to photograph the Stanley Nut and the sunrise from East Inlet in NW Tasmania. / Was blown away when I looked at the times these photos were taken (across the whole shoot) and how long the sunrise lasted. 50 Minutes!!!!!First shot at 6:48 am and the last sunset one (bit hard to tell which you would call the last sunset one) was at about 7:42 am Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 10mm / ISO200 / F/22 / 6 seconds / 3 stop graduated ND filter / 6 stop ND filter / cropped featured in Photography 101 group 4th June 2009 / featured in Nikon D40X Users group 19th July 2009

  • A different composition on the early start to the day to photograph the Stanley Nut and sunrise from East Inlet in NW Tasmania. Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm @ 11mm / ISO200 / F/22 / 10 seconds / 3 stop graduated ND filter / 6 stop ND filter / cropped

  • A recent trip to a local high vantage point over Stanley in NW Tasmania with Murph before sunup revealed this vista. / It was dark and very windy when we arrived so we huddled beside a hawthorn hedge and waited for the show to start. Nikon D40 / Sigma10-20mm @ 10mm / ISO200 / F/16 / 67.4 seconds / 3 F/stop grad ND filter featured in Natural Colour & Light group 24th May 2009 / featured in SEA group 24th May 2009

  • Red is now questioning life these days – he gets his pile of fruits and nuts and seeds, yet one minute they are there… and the next … they’re gone! Here he’s screaming for more! Watch out little chipmunk with the big cheeks… Red might have plans! Taken as is from the camera, Rumney, NH June 2008 Camera Canon PowerShot SX10 is / Shutter speed 1/636 sec. / Lens Aperture F/5.7 / Focal Length 100mm / F-Number F/5.7 / Exposure time 1/640 sec. / ISO speed ISO-1600 / Metering pattern / Exposure comp 0 step

  • The Collared Mangabey also known as the Red-capped Mangabey, White-collared Mangabey or Cherry-crowned mangabey is a species of primate in the Cercopithecidae family. It is found in forests, especially near water, from western Nigeria, east and south through Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, to Gabon. It is threatened by habitat loss. It formerly included the Sooty Mangabey as a subspecies. As presently defined, the Collared Mangabey is monotypic. Mangabey Social Structure: / Depends on the species but a significant amount is unknown about some species. Some reside in groups of 15-40 animals. Mangabey Communication: / Mangabeys have a throat sac, which is well developed in males and smaller in females, this gives them ability to communicate through loud whoops and cackles. Mangabey Life Cycle: / Males reach sexual maturity at 5-7 years. The gestation period for C.torquatus is known to be between 164-175 days when a single young born. Lifespan in captivity can be up to 32 years. Mangabey give birth to a single young. Mangabey Diet: / Fruit, leaves, flowers, buds, nuts, seeds and insects. I will donate 100% of proceeds from the sales of this image to The Wildlife Trusts “Cherry-crowned mangabey ….....” was featured in Art 4 Charity “Cherry-crowned mangabey ….....” was featured in All Soft and Cuddlies !! “Cherry-crowned mangabey ….....” was featured in Untouchables

  • Stark tree sweeping infront of an old building with the last remaining leaves & nuts. / Textures layers added. / Camera – Panasonic Lumix FZ30

  • / At the suggestion of Natasha I decided to give this image a bit of treatment. Hope you like it. Taken at about 9.30am on Saturday 15 August 09.

  • I have been back through my collection and found this charming shot. This shot is from the British Wildlife Centre. which is just ten minutes away from the M25 motorway, junction 6 in Newchapel on the A22 Eastbourne Road in Surrey. / This little fellow was a hard one to shoot, he wouldn’t sit still for a moment and when he finally did I was very lucky to capture this wonderful photograph with a hazelnut stuck in his mouth. I hope you like the photo and thank you so much for viewing my work, please call back again soon. NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/5.6 / Exposure time 1/125 sec / ISO speed 360 / Aperture Priority / Focal length 300 mm on a 70 – 300 mm Tamron lens. All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain sector. Please ask for my permission before using this image for any purpose and in anyway because without it will lead to legal action. ©Anthony Hedger Photography 2009

  • Photographed in St James’s Park, London. The grey squirrels are used to people here and some are bold enough to be fed from the hand. However, they have an uncanny instinct about cameras and will move fast when you try and take a picture – especially if you don’t have anything to eat. It took about thirty attempts to get this one image that I was satisfied with. St James’s Park with it’s lake and abundant sycamore trees is across from the main gate of Buckingham Palace.

  • Another test shot of high ISO capabilities. / And I still can’t get a decent focus!! But it is done ad hoc on the fly without any planning so I will allow myself a little leeway. / I did get some sensor burn that I have cropped out but I did use a different lens this time. More testing coming. / Still out of focus, still has noise but I did a test print and the quality at A4 was acceptable. Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-200mm @ 18mm / ISO3200 / 30 secs / F5.6 featured in Nikon D90 users group 21st November 2009

  • Abstract of rust and welding material on steel. Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-120mm /

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