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This is technically a Scarlet Robin, though it is often referred to as (the Australian) Robin Redbreast. This image was take on the Great Alpine Rd near Mt.Hotham at the start of the Razorback. It shows a beautiful Red Robin atop a red snow pole. / ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
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just on the other side of the light
old jetty at Clifton Springs Victoria
From my collection: / Alaska North Star ~ Arctic Fantasy Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. / It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. / We ask ourselves who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? / You are a child of God. / Your playing small does not serve the world. / There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. / We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. / It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. / And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. / As we are liberated from our own fear, / our presence automatically liberates others.” by Marrianne Williamson ~ excerpts from Reflections on the Principles of A Course in Miracles. I use only my own images to create composites, matrix panoramic images and digital art, therefore I own full copyrights on all my work. This is one of my favourites. It is a composite of three of my images, one of the Chena Slough near North Pole Alaska and two of Interior Alaska brilliant skies Featured in Mountains and Light 29 December 2008 Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Olympic Fever!
more than 50 gleems here ( for the 50 things group <lol> / thanks so much : 840 views , 40 favorites , 81 comments.. updated this 07/07/2009 We were fishing, and the dock was gleaming. This water is the water without an edit, that was under this beautiful dock. It reminds me of liquid metal. silver….... with the sparkles of diamonds. Cape Coral, Florida 2007, the city that looks like a venice.. canal waterway Camera : Sony DSC P 200 Point and shoot / 1/160s / f 4.0 / ISO 100 Focal Length 15.1 mm As is from the camera. not a crop or drop of editing
Every day he walks to work and doesn’t notice the green triangles… what else doesn’t he notice.
Italians just love their concrete, and once in a while will throw a piece of modernism architecture in an industrial area. I had so much fun in the early morning veering off into these areas and exploring the barren streets. There is the quintessential red and white stripe pole in the far, far distance that smacks of industrialism in Italy.
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I painted this picture with Art Rage after reading the Golden Compass trilogy. Painted from a picture of the aurora which I found on the internet. I have always been fascinated by the northern lights and there are wonderful descriptions of this natural phenomena in the first book of the above mentioned trilogy. They fill me with awe and seem so magical – natural magic! / Painted by a German/ Irish soul and seen through Irish Eyes ;o) / Eva
I snapped this man at the Getty Centre Art Museum in LA. He was deep in thought and lined himself up perfectly. / L.A USA October 2007
They came, they saw, they discussed…. / Austin, Texas
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To me this is an exciting industrial landscape where all the elements and colour work in harmony with each other. I find these places full of artisitc quality and have a real fascination in capturing these moments and re-presenting them in an aesthetic way.
Deviant Art Anticipation can blind judgment, dreams can obscure reality; when you realize certain things cannot be found in life twice, is a new fantasy ride still worth the asking price?... It is the winding, more difficult roads I’m told that lead somewhere in life beyond the strife of everyday life and you can actually gain something in return for your efforts even if this place has no rain to make the journey wash away the monotony of traveling through nothing just to seek out something… —-—-—-—-—-—-—— / LIMITED EDITION – ONLY 10 PRINTS PER PHOTO WILL EVER BE PRINTED. Currently residing in Krugersdorp, South Africa – born March 10, 1977 and as of yet not left the shores of Africa. I go through most days either with a like or dislike for many things that happen on the continent but I can never say that Africa isn’t a very fascinating and unique place to live in. self-taught student of life always trying to do things the wrong way round and although being introduced to photography at an early age, I have only recently decided that this medium should supersede anything else I have done to date. Rather than trying create something via sketches or paint, life already presents too many creative opportunities if I should only choose to look and see it once I venture out into it with my camera. As I refuse to leave my home without my camera and also I have come to realize that everyday regardless of what I think will happen life surprises me in many ways and it’s this unexpected turn of events that I want to capture and showcase in a unique way to whomever views and buys my art. Simply put, I capture life as it happens at that particular moment when it will be most memorable and tell a story even if it seems none is to be had – creating something out of nothing in life, both a challenge and equally intriguing to myself seeing what I photographed when I sometimes have only split second to react without the comforts and repeatability of in-studio work. With many hundreds more photos in future, I urge if not plead you to follow my work as I progress. Monotony and repetition in theme is not part of my photography – Titles and my own abstract quotes are as important as the photo itself although I do want individuals to have the freedom to interpret it in their own way as all of us have different outlooks and life experiences to call upon when it comes to the very tricky definition of “what is art?” and what to make of it once you see and experience it. —-—-—-—- Photos are only printed on canvas and limited to 10 per photo and never to be re-released or printed on any other medium (poster, photo paper etc.) or at different sizes. The canvas prints are created to be mounted side by side to form a larger ‘landscape’ series of photos – I want to promote collectibility and fulfills my artistic vision to create something different in a new and exciting way / and any number of different photos can be mixed and mounted next to each other to suite taste but even if only one is bought I’m sure it will look equally interesting as well. A0 (1184×841mm) ready to hang, corrugated plastic in front and back to serve as both a backing for the canvas and to prevent punch through from the rear. Hessian material further covers the back and in the middle is another canvas print with the necessary artist validation details hand signed such as; Self-portrait, signature & full name, number of the print, date of release, title and of course the abstract quote I write for each and every one of my artworks to somehow try and give my view and perspective of how I see the photo and what it makes me ‘feel’ looking at it – a clue to how I view the world if you will. Mounted example photo of 4 canvasses from the front as reference; / Canvas Front Canvas artist validation – back of canvas as reference; / Canvas Back I will advise at which number the print stands at and if it rolled over from 1/10 to 2/10 etc. I will let the buyer know. However, with only 10 prints ever, every single one should rather be viewed as valuable as the first or lower numbered prints…it is after all a very limited amount which does not run into the hundreds or thousands which would dilute your investment. As I have just started to release my work for sale and I’m unable to give exact and full delivery details but I will pursue the best options in the following days and re-update with needed info. I can however say that protecting the canvases for shipment will be done in a more than generous fashion, even perhaps going overboard with the protection as long as I myself and the buyer is assured that it will get to it’s destination 100% intact and without any damage – you pay for the art, not to open and be mesmerized with scratches in my opinion. Please also bear in mind that you as the buyer are As South Africa due to regulatory restrictions from the South African Revenue Services SARS – cannot receive payment from PayPal or Google Checkout (although we can however send money out of the country as irony…) I would like to include that only T/T telegraphic bank transfer or ‘wire transfer’ as it also called is the only option I can accept as payment and unfortunately this is not the speediest or most convenient option. *IMPORTANT** / It takes 14 days for the canvas to be ready after payment has been received – printing is done via a professional printing lab not by myself. This includes; professionally stretching the canvas over a custom made frame, allowing archival ink to properly dry before applying protective coats etc. unfortunately these steps cannot be rushed unless I pre-print photos and have them available for immediate shipping before a sale but this is rarely the case. Need more details? please feel free to contact me: nico@soulmyst.com http://soulmyst.deviantart.com/
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