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  • pen, marker on paper. digital finish

  • Someone on Flickr said I should call this “Skyroad”. So there you go. Taken at Tullamarine airport, Melbourne. Note, if you’d like to buy a print, you can buy through red bubble, but you can also contact me by bubblemail and I’ll arrange custom printing :)

  • have always wanted to capture a big plane landing but could never be there at the right time or having the wind blowing in the right direction. The low clouds helps bring the plane closer than usual….i could almost touch it….hahhah. To see a hugh metal flying over you at approx. 200kph is…...priceless. The jetfuel, the noise…...Perfect. I am NOT a plane enthusiast , but it is fascinating to watch. Sydney “Kingsford Smith” Airport Boeing 747 landing train plane truck car chair Transportation

  • Oh girl / Your love is too precious to waste / All I ask is a bit of a taste / Would you let me take your love to new heights? - – - / NOTE: To my HUGE suprise, this photo was published in The Sunday Times Newspaper (Homes Magazine, Perth WA) 23rd Sept 2007 under the RedBubble column. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /

  • The famous Red Arrows performing at an airshow.

  • As the dawn breaks and the bombers leave the protective darkness of the night, “Crossing the Coast” is one of the most welcome intercom messages that returning bomber crews can hear after hours flying over enemy territory. / “Crossing the Coast” was inspired by a previous commission I’d painted called “Skipper, we are on fire!” These most feared words were quoted to me by John ‘Jock’ Morrison. / An ex-Sergeant wireless operator, he now lives in County Durham and returned to Norway in 2000, to collect his flying helmet from the grandchildren of the family who had looked after him and his fellow crewmen, when they crashed their Halifax bomber in Norway after depth charging the Tirpitz in April 1942. You may have read about his Norwegian visit in the newspapers. / “Crossing the Coast Skipper” has been used to illustrate the front cover of Tony Eaton’s book “Two Friends, Two Different Hells.” The story of two school-friend’s different wars. / Acrylic on canvas board 18×24 inches approx. PHOENIX APPEAL donation, Greeting Card only available.

  • A tribute to Pink Floyd…

  • photograph-just another day on the planet..

  • Affirmative Tower, both engines are on fire – we will ditch just short of / runway Zero Three…. pray for us all ….. My art with 1000+ views

  • The world famous Red Arrows doing what they do best, at the Dawlish Air Show today. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking. Pentax K200D. / Sigma 70-300mm Macro.

  • Capt. John Davis and Bombardier Lt. Carl Thompson are walking passed their bird to meet the rest of the boys for a few beers. Both can faintly hear music and laughter of men spilling from a tent near the end of the runway. Davis looks back into the setting sun, listens to the big radial engines still ticking from an earlier test flight. The distinct smell of burnt oil still lingers in the air. / “God I love that smell” he thinks to himself. / He gazes down upon the puddles of oil underneath the port and starboard engines. / “Hey, does it look like engine one is leaking more than usual?” John asks, turning to Carl who had his half smoked cigarette in the corner of his mouth. / “It’s been leaking more since Frankfurt”, Carl replies. / “Frankfurt? Yeah, I think you’re right”. Davis can still hear the screams of the waistgunner, when the shrapnel tore through the entire port side. / “Poor Sammy, he never had a chance”, Davis says. / Carl didn’t reply, just walked quietly next to John, the setting sun throwing long shadows onto the tarmac, making them both look like giants. / Both men knew that tonight they indeed feel larger than life, because there is no mission tonight. My art with 1000+ views

  • Thanks Pin Up Girl Nat / Thanks Andy and Yellow Flat 34. / one from the vault / series

  • The world famous Red Arrows performing at Fowey, Cornwall, UK. Recommended as a: Card / Framed Print / Mounted Print / Poster

  • 83 year old pilot conducting some pre-flight checks in the de Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk, while his wingman ensures the radio is set properly. These are the types of shot I just wished I would take more of. I am beginning to see the value of the human aspect of photography. Taken with Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-120mm lens, post-processed with ReDynaMix for slight HDR effect, Dodge and Burnt in CS3, and final Digital Lightroom edits. Check out this slideshow I created from that day This image is currently on display at the Walls Fine Art gallery in Downtown Norfolk, VA.

  • This is from a series I did at the Port Adelaide Aviation museum trying to capture the spirit of 1940’s pinup using my model Emma in an original 1940’s bathing suit and a reconstructed Spitfire plane belonging to Mr. Langdon Badger. / Created in Adelaide, South Australia

  • Plane captured at Point Cook RAAF Air Museum there is only one on display the Aermacchi MB 326H it is an Italian produced trainer which the RAAf ordered in 1965 a total of 97 in all, the last flight for the 001 was in july 1999.

  • 4 plans wait in the rain for their next trip. / I took this photo while we were waiting to board a plane for Vanuatu. It was about 6am, freezing cold, wet and somber, but when we arrived at Vanuatu it was hot, sunny and awesome. / Sydney Airport Domestic Terminal. 3 Exp HDR (+2, 2 -2) / Canon 350D / 18mm focal / 18-55mm EF-S / ISO 400 / Balanced on a table – no tripod / Photomatix Pro, PS CS4, Nik Software, Lightroom 2

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