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  • photo of Kula Canoe, Deboyne Lagoon, Papua New Guinea. / My short film Papua New Guinea

  • Photo of the mudmen, Papua New Guinea highlands. / My short film Papua New Guinea

  • The sun setting over the ocean, as viewed from the porch in Papua New Guinea. The peacefulness allowed you to go far, far away. The proceeds of all sales go to World Vision, an organisation dedicated to looking after children in Third World countries. .... EXCEPT, while it still runs through Phoenix Appeal, these proceeds will go to the RED CROSS VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE APPEAL. Check out my web site for twisted IRONy metal sculpture.

  • Rabaul East New Britain, PNG

  • I took this photo at the mother in laws house yesterday. These are some of her wood carvings from Papua New Gunea (she calls him George). I thought it looked good taken looking through 1 of her pot plants.

  • Chambered Nautilus Nautilus pompilius can usually be found on the sea floor at depths of 150m+, it swims into shallower water at night to prey on small fish. Nautilus use their strong sense of smell to track their prey, and because of their ability to adjust the distribution of gas with each chamber, are deft at moving through the water column. DEPTH RANGE: 200-300 m. DISTRIBUTION: PNG, central Indo-Pacific. / View my underwater collection here Take a look at my other photos / Klipz Card Shop Add me to your watchlist /

  • Taken at Scheyville National Park on the fringe of Sydney Australia – formerly Army Barracks, now a fascinating huge National Park with masses of these old building still thankfully left standing. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Another take on Army Barracks #1 / taken at Scheyville National Park on the outskirts of Sydney Australia. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Another scene from Scheyville National Park on the outskirts of Sydney Australia. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /

  • Tee-shirt Isolations Help
    by Gracey

    Here’s a simple tutorial for those wanting to turn their photographs into tee-shirts without using the background – in other words, to ma…

    Here’s a simple tutorial for those wanting to turn their photographs into tee-shirts without using the background – in other words, to make your photo of a beer bottle or candle have a transparent background that will work on almost any colour of shirt. This will also help you isolate objects with transparent backgrounds to use in 3D images, or to pull into other 2D images (compilations or collages). You can download the tutorial from here (the tutorial is in pdf format): Isolating Objects with Photoshop’s Pen Tool I’m sorry but the directions are for PC users. If someone wants to send me the equivalent mac terminology I’ll be happy to add it to the tutorial. Any questions (or you just want to point out mistakes…which, like everyone else I do make, and sometimes miss), feel free to bubble me :)

  • A Visual addition to the written work ‘Move Me” !!

  • Goura victoria / This bird is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Photo taken in the ‘Rainforest Habitat’, Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.

  • Rabaul Harbour at the base of the Tuvurvur Volcano. The colouring is caused by iron oxide leaching from the rocks into the salt water. If anyone can describe this process more accurately or in more detail, please leave a comment on this page.

  • From original “Face Off” 2006, Oil on Linen, 30”X 40” / Santa Ana Island in the Solomon Islands

  • From original “PNG Man” 2007, Oil on Canvas, 30”X 24” / Huli wigmen from the Highlands of Papua New Guinea

  • From original “Island Man” 2006, Oil on Canvas, 20”X 16” / Iles des Pins, New Caledonia

  • From original “Shadow Dance” 2006, Oil on Canvas, 24”X 30” / Blackwater Lakes, Middle Sepik River region, PNG

  • The Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius) can usually be found on the sea floor at depths of 150m+ (490ft+). At night it swims into shallower waters, rising to prey upon small fish. Nautilus use their strong sense of smell to track their prey and, because of their ability to adjust the distribution of gas within each chamber, are deft at moving through the water column. / Taken PNG. / Klipz Card Shop

  • At our recent Papua New Guinea Independence Day celebration, my youngest son (bottom) and two friends dressed up in Chimbu tribal costumes to take part in a parade. They were hot and tired from posing for many pictures with people, but I asked them for one more shot… / /

  • this is just like my other one but it doesnt have a painted background. :watercolors;sharpie marker.

  • Madang Papua New Guinea © Vicki Ferrari This was taken at Madang Papua New Guinea, back about 1988 or 1989. This is a scan of the 8X12 print that is in my original portfolios. There is only basic editing done here (dust and scratch removal, etc) in photoshop and it is as it was shot all those years ago! Vicki Purchase Framed Print /

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