T-shirt version of Original design.
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Should speak for itself i hope.
Variation to the Remote Controlled piece. Focussing on the smaller details of the piece, which get lost on the full scale version. transmitter – receiver. Illustrator CS
The Simpson Desert there is always some form of tough plant life looking for a niche in the environment
FIRST TIME PUBLISHED / When I looked outside my restaurant in Broome I saw two cowboyheads sitting on the tables outside and I had a strong urge to make some photo’s. I spook to the two men they where from Fitzroy Crossing. They where watching a crowd of Indeginous Aboriginal men and women ‘hanging’ outside in the Plaza. They where waiting for the local liquorshop to open, In Fitzroy is now a ‘ban’ on alcohol, they told me, so Fitzroy Crossing is now a ‘dry’ Community Miss. / Broome, Western Australia. / Today I received an email stating; CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR IMAGE ‘TYPAN’ is one of 55 images from the PEOPLE & PLANET International Photo Competition. to be published in the 2009 People&Planet; Social Justice & Enviroment Diary, which will be published this month in Australia (2009). / We thought that your image was incredible, and it won from a pool of OVER 1000 images from 316 photographers from around the World! / All funds raised by the People&Planet diary go to Australia’s small non profit organisations which are working to promote social-justice and environmental substainability around the world. /
A continuation of sorts, following wind-up destroyer, and My ATAT… / Remote controlled seemed a logical progression.. I`ve featured a young girl in this, as tribute to my good friend who`s childhood dreams were robotic. Vector Illustration in Illustrator CS. over Spraypainted Background.
bright, colors i can’t get enough off it..Bikaner has thousands of doors like this, what a great place to shoot photos…india, Rajahstan
Two magnificent stags in the middle of nowhere in Sutherland, Scotland Featured in Animal Kingdom
Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hasdeztwazi, or “spiral rock arches” by the Navajo, is located a few kilometers away from the upper Antelope Canyon and is a more difficult hike. In the same series: / / /
That day was a special day in Jodhpur, India and many gypsies come over for a party, so i was the lucky one to shoot all these beautifull people. these girls where behind a little foodstall making themselves ready for the next dance..I never really watch the performances , I rather hang around the back and see what happens there..
This may only be a shaky handheld job on my little pocket camera (fujifilm finepix a500) but is one of the three pics I’m proudest of ...ever…. and it still makes my heart lurch every time I see it! It had been six and a half hour walk in and up from sea level to that point and comprised more rock scrambling than I had ever envisaged and a heartstoppingly precarious walk along the ridge. I had carried a small tripod every step of the way but the others waiting wanted to press on with even harder descent and 4 hour return trip so I had no chance to set up…..... / :)) The view looks back over Loch Hourn into the highlands from the top of Ladhar Bheinn, or ‘hoof hill’ ‘one of the finest mountains in Scotland with narrow rocky ridges and spectacular corries’ (Scottish Mountaineering Club Guide). It is 1020m but we had scrambled up and down on the jagged ridge repeatedly so had climbed considerably more. The last snows of the winter look reassuringly solid in this pic but in fact stood proud of the mountain leaving the sheer drop visible beneath. We had sailed into knoydart the most remote penisula on the scottish mainland from Mallaig into the hamlet of Inververie which is inaccessible by road, only by sea or a demanding walk of many miles. It is graced with the fantastic Old Forge pub with superb meals and imprompu nightly ceilidhs which walkers and sailors really enjoy! Deer roamed the gardens and early next morning I got the precious shot of morning gems Looking back in an amazing place For full details see heartbeat ridge Ladhar Bheinn, in the remote scottish knoydart peninsula For an idea of scale see also hey wait for me / See all pics of this stunning area by clicking this link: knoydart
As always i’m searching for faces, people, colors, different things…on my last journey in Jan 08 i went to Rajahstan, India and came home with over 4000 shots!! But it also was a journey to find those faces…those people, those colors i was longing for…Around the country sides of Jaipur i met a whole family of gypsies , travelling to where ever the wind was bringing them, they travelled wirh cattle and many goats , even they had little puppies on the back of a cow!...and a lot of kids, they where a happy bunch and it was great to spent some time with them…
A remote cottage on Bloody Foreland, Co. Donegal, Ireland
Early reflections on a lake where a wood log is standing
One of my first picture taken over the week-end with the 1Ds Mark III. The dynamic range of this camera is simply unbelievable…
i spent all day ..8 hrs long shooting in Bikaner, these old ‘tables’ are a common side and the men play cards on them, isnt that fantastic! if you like old buildings ,old doors ,old anything well this is the place to go, away from the hectic streets and bazaars in the little narrow windy streets you will see things like this, quite and peacefull, colors and cows and open gutters…Bikaner, Rajahstan
i always look at feet because in India they love their bangles, I tryed on a pair myself, i thought they would be more heavy, but the metal was very sharp and cut in my legs so i did not get them,..but they are lovely India, Rajahstan
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Just a little dig at the robotic style of todays skateboarding youth. It’s like they’re being remote controlled!!!! Still totally amazes me on daily basis.
VIEW FROM CHAMBERLAIN RIVER
Uznaya Glyboka Bay in Northern Kamchatka. A small town deserted in 1960 with the collapse of the herring fishery. There is no road access to this remote outpost. The only way here is by sea and it is several days from the nearest port. /
digital photograph / yes,he’s male :-) / and no,I didn’t set this up.As found. /
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