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  • This boat like structure was photographed on St.Kilda beach foreshore in June 2006. It represented the Lady of St.Kilda, which the origin of the naming of the suburb in Melbourne. Featured on the RB Homepage in 2007 Featured in Mornington Peninsula and Port Phillip Bay Top ten finish in Around the Bay challenge 772 views since September 2007.

  • Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Another attempt of a nautical image.

  • Coal drops at Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne, early Victorian era. / In the Thomas Hair style, 1830’s. HB pencil and watercolour. 140lb paper.

  • Mother nature is preparing her assault… / / Canon 400D / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Aerial photographs don’t work unless you fly with a good pilot, or you fly yourself. This shot was the result of a cooperative chopper pilot who could imagine what I wanted, late evening light (for summer in Antarctica), and a chance flight for staff at the end of a long day guiding tourists. / / Lucky me… Available for purchase as a Limited Edition print from my website

  • At lake Neusiedl / Austria

  • Taken @ Williamstown Pier

  • Painted from an 1880’s photo, of the fishing port of Whitby on the North East coast of England. Here, laid up, is the collier brig, ‘Opal’. The ruins of the priory, immortalised by Bram Stoker’s Dracula, can be seen on the hill. My first pen and watercolour work. Watercolour washes over a pencil drawing, then finished in ink. Hannemuhle, 200lb paper 7”x 8”.

  • The North Sea at Whitby. The Herring boats at misty dawn, / To get the details of the boats correct, I’ve used a Victorian photo as the subject. I liked the very hard pen ink lines of the foreground, contrasting with the soft, misty, wet-in-wet background. 90 lb watercolour, medium rough paper. / 12”x8”

  • Small oil over acrylic painting on board. 133×184mm. We all know about Davy Jones locker… but who knows what’s down there? Original Available

  • I stand, I stare / I wonder, where? I pray, I breathe / to stay, or leave? I live, I lie / I wonder, why? I love, I pain / I feel the same. I give, I get / and yet, and yet? Shot on Werneth Low, Hyde. Overlooking Manchester City Centre

  • My watercolour painting from a 1906 photo of the Mauretania. Luxury liner (the fastest in the world until 1929). She’s being towed by steam tugs, out of the mouth of the river Tyne, and into the North Sea. Watercolour and gouache, 12” 8” / Poundworld 90lb watecolour paper /

  • Another in the Masters series. / This is the centre part of a long panoramic watercolour. By Thomas Bush Hardy, 1895. I’ve moved some of the boats to be closer together, as my version is a small painting, 10×7 inches, on rough Bockingford tinted cream paper, 140lb. See the full version of this one, in landscape format.

  • Infrared at Merewether Beach, Newcastle, NSW, Oz. Canon 450D / Kit lens / HOYA R72 filter / f/5.6 / ISO200 / 15sec

  • After I demonstrated a few wave painting techniques, I later thought to join them up into a painting! A Spontaneous watercolour! Watercolour 14” x 10” on Bockingford rough 140lb. So far, nobody has spotted the little men in white shirts, clinging for life, to the torn-off mast (left side of painting). I’ve entered this into Impressionism Cafe,‘seascapes’

  • SOLD AS A MATTED PRINT FEATURED IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA / FEATURED IN NIKON D90 USERS / FEATURED IN OUTSIDERS / FEATURED IN AMERICAS ~ RURAL, URBAN, WILD, FREE / FEATURED IN AS IS / FEATURED IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA STYLE / FEATURED IN SAN FRANCISCO / FEATURED IN THAT ONE GREAT SHOT CHALLENGE WINNER IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA STYLE Tug Boats in the San Francisco Harbor / Nikon D90 / As Is- Straight from the camera Info for SOLD group: Sold A Matted Print to an anonymous buyer.

  • Created after one of my favourite songs by Travis and the fact that it just won’t stop raining here in Northern Virginia! And people say England sucks – they have no idea…

  • This is another shot of the coal loader at Catherine Hill Bay NSW, Australia. This was just after the sun went down, I love taking photos here.

  • A photo manipulation created using Photoshop Elements 7 by applying a few filters, textures and effects. I used an excellent staged portrait from mizzd on Deviant Art. To view her Photographic Portfolio please visit mizzd-stock The photographs of the beach and the Tall Ship were captured using a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. Featured in the Dimensions group on Friday 6/11/2009 / Featured in the Live and Let Live group on Friday 6/11/2009. / Thanks very much to all the Moderators for the features !

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