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This another shot from Cable Beach. I couldn’t decide whether I liked this better with the more vivid colour or the shot of the whole train. Can you help?
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On a recent expedition, Magoo2 and I discovered this old rail tunnel in the Lincolnshire Wolds – which was no mean feat,- we had the nettle stings, mud scrapes and bruises [from being whacked by various tree branches during our ‘controlled descent’ of the overgrown gulley] to prove it! The tunnel seems to be Victorian, from the steeply vaulted roof, and is ‘faced and lined’ with higher grade materials [for show] at each end but bellies out to a larger bore built of red brick further in. There’s no trickery with this one, only ambient light and a ‘star effect’ courtesy of an f8 aperture.
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Concept, styling, photography, production, model – me. This was extremely spontaneous, pretty much did it this afternoon. Was wrapping up a friends bday present and had about 4 metres of the paper left. Stuck the whole lot to the wall and set up the shot. Recently bleached my hair again so with curls the look sort of took on a deranged goldilocks element, hence the title. Enjoy :D
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Water colour paint, ink, charcoal and collage.
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A clear night at the Capricorn Roadhouse, near Newman WA
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Our Cat having a Snooz, couldnt help taking a pic
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Perth Airport, on the way back to Newman from Melbourne. /
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Acrylic on Canvas. 90×120cm. Finally, my finished piece… it’s on a truck off to Karratha for the Cossack Awards Exhibition. Imagine if a mining company like Rio Tinto bought it? Anyway, to all those that patiently watched it unfold in my journal… here is the final image. Unfortunately not the best photograph, too much light reflection, oh well, I am just happy it’s finished so I can move on to something else. Enjoy, and thanks for commenting : ) Carmen
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When the weight of the 12 bells of London’s St Martin’s in the Fields became too heavy for the aging structure of the church it was decided to replace them with a lighter peal. These bells, first cast in the 14th century, together with with 6 more cast especially to add to them, were presented to the City of Perth as a gift to mark Australia’s Bi-centenerary. What to do with them became the next question. After many years, and much debate, a bell tower was commissioned to be placed by the Swan River. The finished tower, with its copper sails reminiscent of the yachts that sail here ( and the passion for yachting of the Premier of the time) and needle-like spire of green glass, allows the bells to be rung from a single platform -something they could never do in their old home in London. / / Taken using a Canon 350D, Sigma EX DC HSM 10-20mm, f/10 @ 25 seconds exposure, ISO 200. / / MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
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Further inside… No self respecting abandoned tunnel would be without an eerie dripping sound,- Benniworth even has stalactites. I wanted a slightly more abstract composition for this one, so decided to concentrate on the vaulted ceiling and exclude the ground altogether.
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well i didn’t but i could very easy….............i love this photo, of our red and white husky…....he is so precious, his name is Tuskaroura…......i love the way this one came out and had to share it with my friends…...enjoy…He is Red and has big white feet…....lol
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In the deserts of Western Australia this little used track runs off the famous Canning Stock Route to Lake Gregory an important wildlife sanctuary.The desert sand is far softer than beach sand and so rich in colour
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This beautiful robin was in the holly bush next to me singing away it was so lovely. This was taken at Havant Thicket Camera Used:Canon Powershot S5 IS Techs / Aperture: F3.5 / Exposure Time: 1/160 / Flash: No / Focal Length: 72mm / ISO: 100 / Shutterspeed: 1/159
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Fujifilm S5 Pro, 17 – 55 2.8, off camera Sb800 and reflector
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This is the original Chinese character for love -爱, which was made 4000 years ago….carved on turtle shells or bronze untensils. It is a multi-dimentional drawing, a kind of Picasso, i think. You can figure out if you look carefully. It is how love was made by then….still the same actually :) What have you seen in this …..? / The top, the middle, left bottom conner:))) Very funny, there is an official explaination, it says the character Love was made by ” hands”casting ” fishing net” to catch the fish; since the first usage of this character was to form up a word ” fish love ”. But i can’t see there are hands and fishing net in this pictography but others :))) / Why ” love ” is connected with ” fish”?I think i know..they are so much related :) if you are an adult you know . Im not going to debate with any archeologist; I just believe my eyes, my sense and brain. For science we shall not be that much shy :)) What more I saw from this piece is how artistically advanced my ancestors were !! They were wonderful! / / / / / / / / /
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Ambrose knew it would be difficult, he would have to go alone.. he was ecstatic.
by LisadeeUS$3.71–US$98.80
YEAH!!! We have all been there fear, anticipation, stepping out into the unknown brilliant!
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A Damselfly perched on a twig, in the Pilbara, WA / Edited with Nikon Capture NX
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Its was weird, Not much happens in Newman and as soon as the dust storm appeared, half the town drove up the hill to check it out : ) Just shows there are other people as board as me living here. / Probly not so smart hanging out on a hill made of iorn ore, in the middle of a lightning storm, just shows some people are a stupid as me too : ) D100, 10-20 3.5 ISO 200 / Capture NX
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