This Austin A70 is a permanent feature amongst the gum-trees on my father-in-law’s top paddock. You can tell how long it’s been sitting there by the branches growing in, around and over its body! Location: Kangaroo Island, South Australia All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
Headless Orange Man Thing is one in a series of limited edition / home made 3D flyers advertising forthcoming Super Scientists events called “Super Scientific Experiments” / handed out at our gigs to special clubbers.
welder working with sparks flying at him
/ see buyers booth pic here
istanbul, grand bazaar
lol…Go the Holdens! / (Apologies to my international friends)
Oil painting on canvas (sold). “Irish Cottage” shows life in Ireland many, many years ago. I saw an old photograph of this cottage and adapted the scene as I imagined it. The woman sits outside, catching a few rays of sunshine while her husband, most likely a fisherman takes a break. A small pile of peat is stacked against the wall and the thatched roof is in need of repair. Imagination is such a wonderful tool for an artist! Our little Irish cottage in the lovely county Clare must have looked like this one! Wildlife, landscapes and Irish life paintings by Avril Brand
Here i went to repair my flat tyre..what a great shop this was and i love that green wall too , Rajahstan, India
Driving along the quayside in Marsa, Malta, just past Bezzina’s Ship Repair Yard, I happened to spot this old Lifeboat by the side od the road. What drew me to it was not the actual boat itself but the spots of sunlight on the boat and on the rocks above it. The Caper bushes growing from crevises in the rock and hanging down added some colourful features to the scene, as did the fennel stalks pointing upwards towards the sky. On top of the boat, jutting out from the rock-face is a small niche housing a statue of the Blessed Virgin with Baby Jesus in her arms. A probable votive offering from a sailor or crew who found safety in the harbour from a violent storm or during the War.
Taken at Mevagissey harbour in Cornwall during the Summer. Two local fishermen were carrying out essential repairs to their small traditional fishing boats and I just got to thinking how little this scene has changed in generations. Mevagissey is a delightful little Cornish fishing village and though many visit it during the Summer months, the fishing industry is essentially the main industry in the village. It’s good to see so many of the fishing boats are still of the traditional smaller type that are so much more friendly to fish stocks in our local Westcountry waters. Nikon D100 / 50mm / AP F11 for 1/80sec / CP Filter /
HDR image of a makeshift workshop located with the old Cellulose Factory, (old paper mill), Millicent South Australia. Great lighting and huge open factory with roof height windows capturing that late afternoon sun. Canon 400D 18-55 lens Three shot HDR adapted in Photomatix. The old datsun in for more repairs than its probably worth.
The second in today HDR series of a makeshift workshop found within the old Cellulose (Paper Mill) factory near Millicent South Australia. Late afternoon light streaming through the high roof windows created different lighting for this shot. HDR three shot merge in Photomatix. Canon 400D 18-55 lens.
This once lovely home is located near Whitemouth, Manitoba. Monochrome filter done with Filters Unlimited – Special Effects 2- Aged Film. Photo taken with Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / / Laminated Print
This is the first shot that I have posted in a while. It is also the first one I took with my new D700. It is a shot of a Train passing the current track works at Kirrawee Station. They are doubling the tracks. Theses works have been going on for a while now and I think they have also gone over budget quite substantially. Hope you enjoy the image. Cheers, Alex alexkess.com
The reflections of the bright red pillars of the service ship caught my eye during one of my usual Saturday morning drive along the Marsa ship repair yard.
to all the hearts that need a little supportive therapy… we all need a little transfusion of Love every now and then to flush the fear away…. / Apophysis 2.08 – 7000×7000px thanks for the look, my friends! Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and products Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART
Boys of Busia, Kenya, East Africa. They were the children of women working in a cooperative sponsored by an international NGO. Thw women made and sold cooking oil (from sesame and peanuts) and bricks for building.
Risking being repetitive, another from bensounds (that’s him on the ladder) and my cleveland dawn shoot. Cleveland, / Brisbane, / Qld, / Australia Canon 50D / 10-22mm EFS lens @ 13mm / nND 400 filter + grd 8 + grad 4 / f8 / 150 sec / 100 ISO / PS3 editing
These are DNA repair/helper angels repairing a break in the DNA strand. this is watercolor on cheese cloth over 300lb w/c paper
Last night, I heard about those 32 new planets that have been discovered. As soon as the newscaster finished giving the headline, his co-anchor/deskmate chirped: “Well, now we can move there!” I assumed she was joking. But who knows? Is that where we are, a completely disposable society? Buy a new toy, throw it out, buy another. Buy a new dress, throw it out, buy another? Use up the resources of a perfectly lovely planet, rip it to shreds, stomp on it and make it a mess…then whooooooooooosh off to another? ::sigh:: I’m wishing that we could be a little more responsible: Repair things. Renew things. Make the world better, not turn it into trash. / Anyway, this image is so many paintings and painted photoimages that I lost track at 7 layers. I think it looks like someone’s sewn a little patch on Earth. We can check out those new planets (it’s so cool that they’re “close”) but we really should be sure that the one we’re living on is in good shape, too. /
On the road to Virginia City, NV. / (Sony A350 DSLR) /
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