Desert sands turn a firey red as the sun sets in the Simpson Desert. A fragile environment. / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro
Something a little different! =)
Part of my Sand series.
This is part of my sand series.
There’s no real explanation for this one… Had the idea and shot it!! Sure it’s another sp… why the hell not??
model: Melissa Vowell / Wardrobe: Melissa Vowell (just for you Mark) / Laminated Print /
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A close up view of the bark of a tree shedding. / / / / / © Shelley Heath (aka Soul Creates), Copyright 2008, All rights reserved.
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Islamic art, typically, though not entirely focuses on the depiction of patterns and Arabic calligraphy. If you have ever seen Arabic calligraphy you could see that it manages to be both structured as well as organic at the same time. Similar are so many Islamic pattern, they have a strong geometrical sense but still posses great fluidity. This picture is an example of such, it is a hand painted Islamic pattern on the wall of a mosque in Yazd, Iran. The rich colors and the flowing lines are a wonder to see.
The Wreck of the SS Dicky, Caloundra Canon 5D with 14mm, f/8, 8 seconds, ISO 100, Tripod, cable release, and totally wet daks OTHER DICKY SHOTS Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Another from the SS Dicky Series Canon 5D w 70-200mm at 73mm, f/29, 2.5secs, ISO 100, tripod, cable release, can’t remember if I had the lee filters on but I think I did. Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
This has all the things wrong with it…lens flare being the major problem, but it illustrates why I ended up so so wet….they sneak up when you’re looking through the viewfinder. scream up the beach at a hundred miles an hour and slap you across the back….. You can also see the way the sky changed….Dicky dawn was shot before the sun came up, and those dark clouds were behind us….they moved over quite quickly as the sun rose. SS Dicky / Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/14, 4/5sec, ISO 50, two Lee filters ND grad 0.9 and 0.6, tripod, cable release Another from the SS Dicky Series Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Another from the SS Dicky Series Canon 5D with 16-35mm at 20mm, f/22, 1.3second, ISO 50, cable release, tripod, not sure I had lee filters on at this stage…..probably just the 0.6 ND soft grad if any Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Sometimes a girl just needs to get wet Another from the SS Dicky Series Canon 5D with 16-35mm at 31mm, f/8, 3.2seconds, ISO 100, cable release, tripod. Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
One more seascape to keep me going for another few days until I can get back to the beach, hope you like it Others from the Dicky series Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People / Plastic People
This work about a girl who gets to meet her inner self at last / Model: The Italian beauty Patrizia. / size 130×100 cm.
While we were roadtripping through New England one of our first stops was in Essex, Connecticut. The season was fall and our intention was to take in the wonders of nature, enjoy the fall foilage. In Essex we bought tickets for the Essex Steam Train and Riverboat. When we got to the ticket counter it turned out that the train had been reserved for a private party and not open to the public on that day but since it was just the two of us ( my husband and I) they said they would give us a private car. If you still haven’t figured it out well the private car looked like what you see above. It had this antique feel about it, reminded me of a time when these trains were the means of tranportation, nothing like the trains we have today. And then every once in a while the steam train would let out a tut. It was enchanting. The blue of the chairs so cool, so lush, the sun streaming in. A perfect stop on what turned into a perfect trip. / Sitting the old Fashioned Way
Bird out of cage. Photo based illustration with textures and patterns.
I took this sometime in the summer in my bathroom. There was a giant spiderweb on the window so I sprayed it with water… most of it ended up on the window which is the bokeh you seen in the background. Enjoy!
A metal pole showing signs of age with interesting texture and rust. Captured in Toronto, Canada with a Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-120mm
Pokrovsky cathedral in red colours in Moscow on Red Square.Russia / I was trying to capture architecture details on it and stunning colors. / THE WINNER in a challenge Capital cities of the World /
Meow Meow – The Cat that got the Cream. Model: Meow Meow / MUA: Kate Watts aka Diamond Fox / Lighting Co-ordinator & Assistant: Jeff Paine / Personal Assistant: Miserys Malice / Dress by Howard Showers / Boots are model’s own Shot on location in my hotel room Melbourne, Australia – September ‘08. / Yes, I am finally putting it up. - I had the tremendous pleasure and amazing experience of shooting Meow Meow, the cabaret superstar last September when I ventured over to Melbourne. I personally love this image, and can’t believe I am the one that shot it. / What made it even better was when she informed me 3 months later that this image was featured promoting her Christmas season show in the New York Times. / What more could a girl ask for from Santa ;) Meow Meow’s Official site: www.meowmeowrevolution.com / New York Times feature: New York Times Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & Meow Meow Sydney peeps, look out for this in October at the ART Sydney Fair… ;)
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