This small rock pool is found in Cabbage Tree Bay, along the pathway between Manly and Shelly Beach on Sydney’s northern beaches. The sculpture/statue is known as The Oceanids. This image was a 30 second exposure nearly an hour before sunrise with the pool wall and sculpture lit up by a nearby street light. This image has also won a photo of the week at photographer Steve Parish’s Photograph Australia website.
This shot was taken on the streets of Paris (yes a lot of my images are from my trip, I just saw too many beautiful things not to share). In this shot the Cherub seems to be alone or lost, and the falling drops from the fountain above I thought were like Angel Tears, tears for the little one they couldn’t find.
Gorgeous Gods & Goddess’s, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things,
Sculptured iceberg in Paradise Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. / / Limited edition prints available here
Rock Reflections.. Taken at Milton Keynes 2008 /
Purple sunset challenge This installation by Angel of the North Artist Antony Gormley consists of 100 life-size figures spread out along three kilometres of Crosby Beach near Liverpool, stretching almost one kilometre out to sea. Secured on three-metre-high foundation piles, the sculptures are solid cast iron, made from moulds of the artist’s own body. Your experience of the work will depend on the state of the tide, the weather conditions and the time of day you are visiting, with all the figures becoming completley submerged at particularly high tides. Another Place harnesses the ebb and flow of the tide to explore man’s relationship with nature. Antony Gormley says: ” The seaside is a good place to do this. Here time is tested by tide, architecture by the elements, and the prevalence of sky seems to question the earth’s substance. In this work human life is tested against planetary time. This sculpture exposes to light and time the nakedness of a particular and peculiar body, no hero, no ideal, just the industrially-reproduced body of a middle-aged man trying to remain standing and trying to breathe, facing a horizon busy with ships moving materials around the planet.”
...sand sculpture / ...Nth Stradbroke Island….
collage of sand art images
A tree at Theodolite Beach.
Probably the last of the Opera House shots I’m going to be uploading for a while. This was taken a few minutes after House of Golden Light and just a bit further on towards the Harbour Bridge. There are often lovely sailing boats and things moored down past the Customs House and sometimes you can just be lucky with the light and the framing. In another small while all the light will be drained from this sky and the night lights will come on giving the whole area a completely different look again.
Image made from the beautifull Malvhina water sculpture by Rose Garrard from which flows the natural spring water from the depth of the Malvern Hills in Worcesterhire, England. Research by Rose Garrard in 2006 has revealed for the first time an ancient tradition of Well Dressing in the Malverns. In the 12th and 13th centuries the Holy Well was dressed annually with offerings, probably on August 5th, in thanks to St Oswald for water cures there. In 1615 there was a national drought, but as Malvern`s springs kept flowing they “were (well) dressed as a token of gratitude for a plentiful supply of water” (Malvern Advertiser 1870) CS Lewis lived in Malvern as a child, including a spell at Malvern College, 1910-14. He introduced JRR Tolkien to the Head of English, George Sayer and The Lord of the Rings was first put down on tape at his Malvern home.
Digital rendering (Bryce 5)
sculpture titled “Fluid Thoughts” / this is one of my works…placed on one of the many beaches that surround the island i live on…its a place of untold beauty..a place that allthu inhabited for thousands of years is the best kept secret …for all seekers of tranquility to discover..The Western Isles..uk
This began as a photo of an actual “Secret Garden” my husband and I found on one of our “Date Days”, there were wood sculptures of insects and many levels of an array of beautiful flowers. This dragonfly sculpture stood watch above the garden and I played with many flower photos and a few fairies to greate the magic that unleashes within my mind’s eye…and voila ;) “In my garden there is a large place for sentiment, my garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams. The thoughts grow as freely as flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful.” Abram L. Urban / /
This is the last of my collaberation with sculpture student :) The tank of water was so so so cold!
The Captain Cook Memorial Fountain in Newcastle’s Civic Park commemorating the explorer who is credited with discovering Australia. Image As Is, straight from a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. F-stop: f/5.6 / Exposure time: 1/640 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: -1 step / Focal length: 5mm This was featured in the Statues and Such group on the 4th of March 2009.
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This is the most important and popular piece of art of the Spanish and Basque famous sculptor Eduardo Chillida. Belongs to an author’s style, a blend of informality, Minimalism and Land Art. It was created in 1977 as a set of three sculptures of steel embedded in the rocks of the sea. They are located on the Ondarreta promenade of Donosti city(Basque Country) where you can see the waves breaking on them. Canon 400D Featured work in Going Coastal group (August 09) /
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Featured in Art North West October 2009 / Featured in A View somewhere….. October 2009 / Featured in Your Magic PLACE October 2009 / Featured in The Male Photographer October 2009 / Shot along the shores of Derwentwater looking over to the jaws of Borrowdale in the English lake district national park in Cumbria, England… during a meet with friends and fellow bubblers Steve Smith and LesleyG / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. / f18 / 1/13 sec / ISO 200 /
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