totally inspired by Jo :D / black tee here
Young boy riding a huge bike and his long shadow on a sandy field, at sunset in Pagan, Myanmar (Burma) All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the child art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)
hehe…thought I would give you all a silly one. This picture is one that I took to decorate my son’s bedroom…. and I added the text to it just to be silly…. :) (Just in case you dont know the song…...... that is where the text comes from) might make a cute card though…..
One for all the Rubberists out there.
In Berlin Spandau (Germany)...
I love to shoot abstracts, when you look at an image and have to stop and think for a second as to what the object might be. What I love even more is to take abstracts of seemingly ordinary things. If you haven’t figured it out yet this is a shot of an old tire.
Model: Jamie Wardrobe: Road Rash Rubber One from my Jean jacket project… Mamiya 645 Medium format digital
Totally exhausted from it’s long journey (Grand Canyon to North Carolina), this duck just barely managed to drag itself onto the beach to rest. Note the similarities to this Duck spotted at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon: /
My first commercial shoot out of my new studio. / 100% natural light / Model/assistant: kiki Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III / Shutter Speed: 1/100 second / F Number: F/4.5 / Focal Length: 115 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Date Picture Taken: Dec 8, 2008, 2:52:03 PM
Two cute little rubber duckies in an egg shell. Lit with a single light from one side. Model: NIKON D80 / Exposure time: 5ms (1/200) / F-Stop: 5.6 / Focal length: 135 mm / ISO: 100
Trying out some new props … picked up the antique washtub on ebay and am very pleased with it. Also got some ‘bubbles’ and a big rubber duck!! I know its a bit of a cliche but I had to try it!! Milo made a grab for the bubbles and went mad throwing them all over the place, it was funny and frustrating!!!
:) / More surreal work today
It was high time for a little Hot Rod action. The original shoot was at a local drive in on Route 66 in Springfield, MO. I pictured this old Ford dropping the hammer and flying down old Route 66 headed for Devil’s Elbow, MO. True…look it up :) In case you need a littleRockabilly while you view! The subject! / Tell the Old Man Rosevear this is for him!
Part of my Rod’s & Relics calendar, based on my photo shoot in Springfield, MO on Route 66. A ‘55 Chevy BelAire leaving the Blue Swallow on Route 66. / The Blue Swallow Motel was built in 1939 by W. A. Huggins. It features a unique, personal shell design on the exterior stucco. Garages, a signature of motor courts of the era, are another unique characteristic of this motel. According to Huggins’ son, Phares, it was sold at a loss because of economic conditions at the onset of WWII. With gas and tire rationing in effect, people weren’t traveling as much. / The best known proprietor of the Blue Swallow was Lillian Redman, who acquired it in 1958. She operated the motel for almost 40 years, facing numerous difficulties including the interstate bypass, which drastically reduced her customer base. Get Your Kicks
Take a trip down Route 66 with the Rods & Relics of Route 66 – 2010 Calendar! NEW never before seen Rods! Start in Chicago weave your way through St. Louis, Springfield, Tulsa, Amarillo, Flagstaff, Tucumcari, Barstow and finish up in California! Fun informational Route 66 Calendar! Music to browse by Thanks for looking, / Earthmonster
Camera: Canon 400D / Lens: Canon 28 – 135 mm
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