A street photo taken at Changi Airport, Singapore. Using the natural light as backlighting, these people were quickly snapped in silhouetted as they were walking away. I’m surprised how similar these people are. They echoed each other in terms of being in a pair. Also, the pairs in the foreground are single dad with their only child. All this captured at the time 16:57.
A pair of mandarin ducks, taken at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia.
A pair of pelicans in an elegant dance at the Adelaide Zoo, South Australia.
STALKING TIGER Slowly through the grass / The tiger stalked his prey / His movement long and languid / In the middle of the day / The sun was high and bright / As a vivid burning orb / His body moving slowly / Less heat there to absorb / Gazelles were moving fitfully / Around the waterhole / Nervous eyes were flitting wildly / As the world they did behold / A movement in the distance / And the animals did jump / The nerve ends all a jangling / Each one with quivering rump / Then like avenging angels / The tiger now does pounce / Gazelles are scattering wildly / With a death like spinning dance / And one of them is slower / No longer held at bay / The tiger now triumphant / As it finishes its prey Phil Sanders (aka Brummieboy) / 5/4/07 Thanks for the wonderful poem Phil!
A couple of Fruit Bats hanging from the top of a cave near the entrance. A good image for a “Hang in There Card” of even Halloween
Here is a photo of my youngest two. My little girl was cold at the beach so her bigger brother gave her cuddles to keep her warm and I was there to catch it.
Friends
Two Mandarinfish are mating above their coral head just after sunset – they do that every night – not necessarily with the same partner, though. Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 105mm f2.8 MACRO Image was featured in SEA Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
thank you sooo much to the anonymous buyer who purchased this poster on June 27, 2008! cheers! / A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this large framed print on the 12th of September, 2008! cheers :) /
1697 VIEWS ON 11/15/2009 THE MALE ON THE LEFT IS SMALLER BUT THE COMET WINGS ARE LONGER / THAN THE FEMALE THAT HAS A LAGER BODY FOR PRODUCING THE EGS / The Comet moth (Argema mittrei), a large silk moth, is found only in the wild in certain parts of Madagascar but is able to be breed in captivity. In Madagascar are a few breeding areas and there are a few zoos that attempt breeding too. Some of them are quite successful. The Madagascan Moon Moth or Comet Moth is one of the world’s biggest, the male has a wing span of twenty centimeters and a tail span of fifteen centimeters. As a Moth they only live for 4 or 5 days and they are only fertile the first day after getting out of the cocoon. The cocoon has holes in it to keep the future moth from drowning in it’s rainforest climate. / As a caterpillar they feed on eucalyptus leaves (only fresh ones, which makes it harder to breed them in captivity) and grow to a reasonable size before getting in the cocoon. They stay in there for about two to six months depending on the climate. This particular type of moth only lives in Madagascar of the south coast of Africa. It is an endangered species. / AS IS STRAIGHT FROM THE CAMERA PANASONIC LUMIX FZ 7 IN COMBINE WITH A LUMIX TELE CONVERSION LENS :DMW-LT 55 THIS PHOTO IS MADE IN THE BUTTERFLY VALLEY IN THE NETHERLANDS
translation: swallows, heart (chinese calligraphy), flower
I’m preparing a new body of work for exhibiton later in the year and am working out ways to present these images. Yesterday I posted a single image muted landscpe #2 in order to invite some responses to the way I preparing the indivdual images with a very muted colouring and now today I’m posting a pair of images in a way that will replicate the way I want to present them. I’m thinking that I would do either three or four pairs of linked images individually framed but hung together in a series of pairs so that they will sort of look like this one….... Each photograph will be printed at around 20×24 inches and then with the matting and framing I estimate each pair will need about 2 metres of wall space for hanging. Let me know what you all think while I’m open to suggestions with this body of work and I’ll listen to all suggestions….... ta muchly in advance…...
Pastel and watercolour wash on 300gsm hand made watercolour paper (acid free rag). 1020×840mm 2008. / Due to buyer default the original artwork depicted above titled “The Boys” has recently become available for purchase. Interested parties are encouraged to contact me via Bubblemail.
Photographed November 29, 2008 in Ventura, California after sunrise Canon 1 Ds Mark II / 1/50 second / f/5.6 / 600 mm / ISO 50
Paddle faster…....I hear banjos!!!
Mandarine ducks from Warsaw park. :) Canon 400D
Snowy Field – In Panoramic
I would like to dedicate this image to my husband Tommy. We have been sweethearts since we were in the eighth grade! Neither one of us dated anybody else all our lives. We will celebrate 38 years of marriage on July 3 of this year, 2009. I can’t think of a better friend, a more faithful companion, a more loving and devoted spouse than Tommy. I am blessed. Happy Valentine’s Day to my one and only Sweetheart! I think this pair of cardinals is a perfect symbol of our marriage as these wonderful little birds mate for life and are a beautiful symbol of fidelity.
/ framed print (walnut frame with off white matt) I used a lot of media in this painting….. / chalk pastels, faber castelle black markers, charcoal, aquarelle watercolour crayons wet and dry, acrylics….on Canson canvas textured paper A2 size / it has been tweaked in photoshop to add brightness and contrast, etc. It’s from a series i’ve been wanting to get a start on for over a year, so this is the first one in the “Mothers and Daughters series”....I’m not sure if i’ll do more or not yet…i hope to….just has to be when the inspiration comes though…. I worked on this til 4am this morning …. oops! I hope you like it anyway, there is a sombre mood about it I guess, but not necessarily dark or negative….tears are healing, they really are….....
Japanese Koi fish pair in the pond treated with fractalius filter
right perverts that were hopin tae see some big breasts can leave noo!...these are a couple o golden eagles the most majestic burds in the world an i dinny care whit anybody says…this pair visit ma hoose everyday an huv whits left o the deer that my twa big deerhounds dinny eat…if ye believe that ye will believe onythin ..jamie an millie catch a deer ..they couldny catch the cauld!
You’ve Got a Friend by James Taylor comes to mind… / half coloured to show before and after – thanks to my friend and fellow bubbler gottheshot for this great idea!! / a little drawing / digitally coloured / i hope you like it
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