The original concept sketch for, “Creature in Repose” “What seems to be the problem, chief? / “Nothing serious sir, we just seemed to have snagged the nets on something. We should be able to clear them soon…” The fishing trawler, Schnarly, inadvertantly awakens an ancient subterranean lava gobbler.
Oil painting of one of my Granddaughers /
waterscape / Marina-Dbayeh-Lebanon
Self portrait. I was bored (yet again lol) and decided to play with my makeup etc…....
Pompano Beach, FL
Acrylic on canvas board. The second version of this painting completed with soft pastels and deeper shadows. Reference photo by Cherylc of redbubble. Thanks Cheryl for your kind permission to use your gorgeous image! /
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Quite an old image I had yet to even touch. I came across it when doing a clean up of my image files from my old computer. The model’s name is Nikita and she lives in Perth Western Australia.
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Two beautiful young women in white mens dress shirts relaxing and sharing time together in bed
The beautiful L’amour Libellule looking like an oil painting, at rest mid dance. This was taken at the glamorous Cristal Burlesque, Chapel St Melbourne. Hosted by the lovely Rosy Rabbit.
Collaboration with the gorgeous Lee Burgess – taken at the same time as Momentary Lightness of Being Taken on Bundeena Cliffs, Royal National Park, just south of Sydney. It was a particularly magic night this night on the cliffs – the moon turned on such a show. Canon 1Ds MkIII / Tv: 1.6 secs / Av: f/2.8 / ISO: 1600 / FL: 23mm
The first image that came to my mind when I heard about Drawing Day. Done entirely in Corel Painter in three layers: pencil, watercolor and liquid ink, using Wacom Intuos.
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Neither of us did the “clothing thing” when using the filtered light of blinds. The obvious comparisons simply have to be made so be kind and remember this IS just a kitten. :_D You’d never believe that tiny kitten was playing ferociously less than 3 minutes before the lighting became fun. I asked her to come to and she did. She looked up at me while we were both sitting on the couch (where she is seen here). I reached a good distance away and brought the NIkon D90 out of its case. She sat next to me and watched. I took off the lens cap stood up squatted in front of her with the camera aimed her way to get the light settings. Jasper sat there quietly. Once the stripes started making patterns on her face, she got a little antsy because the direct sunlight wasn’t comfortable. I got her to face away from the direct glare with a hand moved to the side of the camera; her eyes followed it as though it was the most interesting thing on the planet. I think I shot 50 images before I got bored. Jasper didn’t. But immediately after I set down the camera and stood up, her eyes perked up, pointy ears gave me full attention, and she ran to find a toy mouse. She didn’t even need to hear me say “bring it to me cuz you’re playing ‘fetch’, not me!” This cat is gonna be waaaaaaaaaaayyy too much fun. She was born with a lifetime license to charm! :-D About the shot… This is direct from the camera. I used some of the onboard editing options and compared the results with the best I could do with LightRoom. Nothing seemed particularly better so having an “as is” shot seemed like the most interesting way to go. And I consider this one “as is” even tho the exposure was automatically enhanced using onboard D-lighting and enlarged for Red Bubble prints using Elements 3. NIkkor 18 – 105 mm lens / f-stop: 4.5 / full manual control with 1/3 bracketing (under/even/over) / exposure 1/30 / ISO: 200 (the baseline for Nikon D90’s) / metering mode: spot / focal length: 22mm / exposure bias: -1.3 The sun, courtesy God, was setting thru the livingroom blinds and over the town of Penn Valley, California. Yes, I knew the cat’s eye in the direct light would be slightly squinted. I thought about saying I planned that so she’s look more sly. Then I woke up. Generously featured in the Paws & Claws Group featured in Nikon D90 Users Group with the deepest appreciation!
Little Robin Redbreast For mum xx Canon 450D Canon EF 70/300 mm lens
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