Red south Wall Art

455 creative works found

  • Rous River
    by Mel Brackstone

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Nick asked to see what I shot on the houseboat….here’s one that looks ok This is two of the three auto exposure bracketted shots merged in photomatix. The boat moved too much in the longer exposure for that one to be useable. The Rous River is a tributary of the Tweed, and is basically surrounded by cane farms and mountains. We’re in the middle of one of the largest calderas in the world, I believe….a monster volcano from even before I was born! Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/10, 1/60”, ISO 50, tripod on a moving boat…

  • Tattoo Babies
    by Karin Taylor

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    Sales of this Design? – 4 sales so far :) / Two little elephant friends… Tattoo Babies / i hope you like ‘em…. pastel, ink, charcoal on pastel paper, earring finding for the eye / /

  • Tiny on Top
    by Karin Taylor

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    / Tiny on Top was created using Rajah the Elephant, he’s doing a broad range of acrobatic tricks he learned in over yonder jungle This is a mixed media production using ink pastel acrylic and charcoal on a canvas textured paper…. the rest was done in photoshop My Chinese Chop was created by Keith Richardson / / Please contact Keith if you’d like him to create a chop for you!

  • Scarlet macaw
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.83–US$110.20

    A 3/4 portrait of a Scarlet macaw parrot, Ara macao, • 2nd place Red! challenge, hosted by the Natures Wonders Group November, 2008 • Featured: Parrots and Cockatoos of the World group • 2nd place Parrots and Cockatoos of the World group challenge —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- I will donate 50% of all proceeds from the sale of this image and the ones below to the American Bird Conservancy Consider these images as companions! / And the T-Shirt below

  • The Blues...
    by Steve Chapple

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    A giant River Red Gum dead on the banks of the River Murray near Lyrup South Australia. A favorite spot to visit but a strong reminder of the fragile nature of our world and how very much we need to protect this river and its environs… HDR conversion of a Blue Sky day!

  • Dawn breaks
    by Mel Brackstone

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    What a glorious sky! (even if I do say so myself!) 3 bracketed exposures blended in Dynamic Photo HDR. I used the Canon 5D with 16-35mm at 16mm, f/8, three different exposures, ISO 50, and just one Lee filter at this stage, ND grey 0.9soft, tripod and cable release. Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series People Plastic People

  • Fireworks at Brighton
    by Andre Gascoigne

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    Last Anzac day we had a fireworks show down at Brighton Jetty (on south austrlia’s western coast) just after the sun went down. Here’s what i came up with. / ps. ANZAC stands for Australia / New Zealand Army Corps, and we celebrate ANZAC day to remember all the fallen heroes in our country’s history.

  • Once was a Station....
    by Steve Chapple

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    The platform of the old Coonawarra railway Station. Overgrown and disused but still bearing the hallmark name of the region. For those few of you who have never heard of Coonawarra it is THE premium red wine region of Australia. Blood red soil over limestone in perfect growing climate. Near Penola in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. Cannon 400D, 3 shot HDR 18/55 converted to B&W in CS3.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a Gentoo Penguin taken during a snow storm on Curville Island Antarctic Peninsula. The Gentoo Penguin is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. Temperatures on the frozen continent are rising five times faster than the global average due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, pushing four species perilously close to extinction. Warmer temperatures are forcing penguins to raise their young on increasingly thinner and more precarious ice floes, while stronger winds mean many eggs and chicks are being blown away from their parents before they are able to survive on their own. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice destroys nesting sites and reduces vital food sources, such as krill.

  • Painting The Town Red
    by Paul Tait

    US$4.39–US$100.32

    Adelaide China Town on a Friday night

  • River Frontage
    by Andy Smylie

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    The Murray River at Walkers Flat, South Australia

  • The Red Boat
    by Annette Blattman

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  • A poppy field is truly an amazing sight! /

  • Sturt Desert Pea
    by Leeo

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    South Australia’s floral emblem. Taken in Port Augusta / / The Sturt Desert Pea flower is quite large, being around 9cm in length.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of Gentoo Penguins taken, with light snow falling, on Curville Island Antarctic Peninsula. The Gentoo Penguin is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. Temperatures on the frozen continent are rising five times faster than the global average due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, pushing four species perilously close to extinction. Warmer temperatures are forcing penguins to raise their young on increasingly thinner and more precarious ice floes, while stronger winds mean many eggs and chicks are being blown away from their parents before they are able to survive on their own. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice destroys nesting sites and reduces vital food sources, such as krill.

  • Life On Mars
    by Robert Elliott

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo was taken in the Mungo National Park, western NSW, using the light of the full moon with a very slow, shutter speed.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a Gentoo Penguins taken at Gold Harbour, South Georgia Island. The Gentoo Penguin is listed as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. Temperatures on the frozen continent are rising five times faster than the global average due to the unprecedented rate of climate change, pushing four species perilously close to extinction. Warmer temperatures are forcing penguins to raise their young on increasingly thinner and more precarious ice floes, while stronger winds mean many eggs and chicks are being blown away from their parents before they are able to survive on their own. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice destroys nesting sites and reduces vital food sources, such as krill.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a Rockhopper Penquin taken at Sea Lion Island, South Atlantic. The Rockhopper Penguin is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red list of Threatened Species

  • Condong
    by Mel Brackstone

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    The cane crushing plant across the fields… Canon 5D, 70-200mm at 200mm, f/8, 1/160”, ISO 50, hand held, Image stabilisation activated…

  • Separated.
    by Carmen Cilliers

    US$5.82–US$133.00

    “Like a dead weight we are held seperate by circumstance.” / This painting is about feeling homesick, missing Cape Town, Table Mountain, Family and Friends whom some I have found and some who remain long lost. Acrylic on Canvas

  • Room with a view
    by Glenn Alderson

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    While we were out looking for land at Aldinga a few weeks ago we came across this sofa bed in the middle of the court. This is why you should have your camera on you at all times, never miss an opportunity! This photo was taken at the new Bayswood Housing development at Aldinga Beach, South Australia. The hills in the backround are the Willunga Hills. / We tryed to buy a block hear on stage 9 of the development but they all sold out in 15 minutes. This was about three months ago Update: Yah we got a block! Stage 10 / We had to ring up again & first in best dressed. We had 5 of us ring up to at 10am. We could not get through so we thought we missed again. Then my dad rang & said he got through. Then my mother in-law rang & she got through too. We had 2 blocks to choose from. / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.

  • Australian King Parrot
    by blossom

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Australian King Parrot Sets of Two: / A_Top_Spot The colours of the male King Parrot are striking, with the head and underparts being vivid scarlet, the back and wings are a rich green and the tail a deep blue. It has pale green markings on its wings. Their eyes have a yellow ring and their bill is red above and blackish below. / The King Parrot can be found along the eastern side of Australia’s mainland, from Cooktown in Queensland and inland to the Carnarvon Ranges, into the NSW wooded coastline and inland to the Warrumbungles National Park, down to the bottom end of Victoria and inland to Wodonga. Their habitat varies to include rainforests, palm forests, eucalypt forests, dense gullies, clearings, coastal woodlands, farms and orchards, parks and gardens. / Their diet consists of leaf buds and new shoots, blossoms, nectar and seeds from natives such as eucalypt and acacia, as well as introduced plants, but they are also known to raid orchards and farms for fruit and vegetables such as apple and corn. / The King Parrot breeds from September to January and builds its nest in tree hollows, high off the ground. Three to five eggs are laid which are incubated by the female for around twenty days. The young are fed initially by the female, but then by both parents once half grown. Young fledge after five weeks. The Parrot is common in its ranges.

  • Black Swan
    by Robert Elliott

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Black Swan. Photo taken in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW, Australia.

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