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  • The bush wasn’t obvious enough…

  • A sunrise at Nobby’s Beach in Newcastle, that has been dramatically altered using photo editing software.

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  • Maybe it was the hunger or the heat, or both; but it didn’t seem to matter how far we travelled across that scorched earth, the rain and the clouds seemed to travel in front of us. Featured on Redbubble Home Page on 2nd July 2009. 454 views as at 10/11/09.

  • Scorched earth. / Red, blackened and bare. / Another desert wild fire. Uluru, January 2005.

  • Sydney, Australia

  • Indigo
    by Holly Ringland

    pull the night down in ink blots for me

  • To Hold the World and Heal the Scorched Earth For all those affected by the Black Saturday fires, / those who faught, / those injured, lost, displaced, touched, hurt and those who reached out and helped. / 2009 / x From Victoria. x

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Faces Burnt out car / Leeds

  • It was shot on 14.4.09 at Dhanbad, India. I saw a man carrying so much load in the scorching sun. This is the real life and hard work for survival.

  • Kinglake 3 months after the 2009 Victorian bushfires. As you drive through the scorched bush you are graced with this contrast of black and bright green. / In some places it is black with dark to light maroon. It is beautiful. Australia May 2009.

  • The sky this evening represents the hot and humid day we had today followed by a severe thunderstorm. Skies began to clear as the sun began to set. Photo taken As IS with my Canon PowerShot S2 Is from my backyard in northeast Iowa.

  • Echoes in Time; In this troubled times of recession, winds of change comes rolling in one after another in succession; daily life changes as many may hold nothing in their possession. Trying times indeed…here is my life, make with it what you will, it’s your decision; I only ask that you stand close to me when fear takes flight come the next economical implosion… Mossel bay – South Africa Flickr Gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/soulmyst/ P.S If you prefer to view this on imageKind do a search “soulmyst”

  • enviro series / best viewed larger

  • Canon EOS 400D /

  • SCORCHED by Matthew Dunn Ink, watercolours, old paper, coffee stains and photoshop

  • Sekhmet means “The Mighty One.” Sister Goddess to Bast, the lion-headed Sekhmet was the avenger / warrior Goddess in ancient Egypt and one of the most powerful of the Egyptian mythological gods and goddesses. She embodied the destructive force of the sun and she meted out divine punishment on behalf of the gods and the pharoahs. Conversely, she was also a goddess of healing and of surgery and medicines. She is usually depicted in red dress to denote her avenging nature and she is also known as the “Eye of Ra”. Original artwork measures 12.5×19 inches and was created with liquid copper leaf, gold paint pen, oil pastels, colored pencils, black art marker on heavy textured Strathmore paper. This artwork is a companion piece to my depiction of Sekhmet’s gentler sister Bast Bast of the Rising Sun View more of my artwork online at www.lynnetteshelley.com

  • Shot in Sicily two years ago. These two trees seemed to have survived the arson…

  • Abstract Macro Photography Newly burnt, scortched metal / Demolished, industrial work site / Geldard Road / Leeds

  • Ok, so if you’ve seen the movie “Princess Bride” you’ll get this, and if not… pffft, where have you been?

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