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  • “Aren´t we there yet? I´m bored to death!”

  • Mel was kind enough to want to collaborate on this image. / She did all of the post processing and what a FANTASTIC job she did. / THANKS SO MUCH MEL.

  • Acrylic, Mixed Media & Muslin. / Painted by Ciska June 07 61CM X 92CM ORIGINAL SOLD

  • Shot on the Cape Cod Canal in Massachusetts Every once in awhile I get really lucky around here. On this day, I was only trying to go for a naturally framed sunset photo, but with the passing of this ship, this photo became something more! I hope you enjoy! =============================================== / M/V Risanger passing through the canal on its way to Boston

  • came across this “what i call “a mist pond on a recent trip to Bordeaux(France) and i was mesmorised by it.the shot just happened,when i sat down in it haha.

  • Montage: / 7 images: bear, girl, beach, ship, platform, 2 different skies + / 3 textures

  • Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Date: 22/01/2008 7:40PM / ISO200 / f/8 / 1.5sec exposure / Cir Polarising Filter / ND4 / ND8 / Shutter Release / Bloody great tripod / / Check out 1,2… / / / Check out 1, 2, 3…. / / / Check out Merewether Baths /

  • A revised version of my ‘Middlesbrough Drops’ watercolour painting. The coal drops on the river Tees estuary, in the 1830’s. / In the foreground, is the Tees river ferry – which in those days, was a small, rowing boat. I love the daunting and weird, distant grey structures, ready to drop the coal upon the collier (coal) ships. My version of a Thomas Harrison Hair, 1837 watercolour. Watercolour and HB pencil.

  • Gunwharf Quays / / / / / Click to view by category / / Fractal Images Images from Nature HDR Images Flower Portraits Night/Low Light Images Architectural Images Landscape Images Infrared Images / / / Random Images / /

  • A Galleon anchors in the shelterd waters of Duart Bay off the West Coast of Scotland

  • Painted from a very old photo (1857) of a collier brig. Taken from my wonderful book of North East sailing ships on the coast. / And the ship, background and quay, are painted from the fenland port of Wisbech, on the Lincolnshire coast. The rest of the painting is from my imagination. Watercolour on two rivers, hand-made 140lb paper. / 14” x 21”

  • Oil on canvas / 18×24 / Depiction of people who would ride on Tashmoo on a lazy Sunday afternoon in the 1900 on the steam ship Tashmoo.

  • My version of a Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-97). From an 1895 watercolour of Ramsgate Harbour. A panoramic shaped painting, 23” x 10”. / Hand-made, 140lb rough paper. / For sale! Over 20 hours work. Multiple layers of semi-transparent and opaque watercolour, and white zinc gouache for highlights. Viewing in larger size is necessary.

  • Model & Postwork: Me Original Image by the Amazing and Gorgeous / Mel Brackstone Mermaid / A beauty of ocean depths / Glittering scales and jade eyes / Atop the highest cliff / A voice filled with lies She watches the waters / Ships sail through yon narrow strait / Glittering waters beneath their bows / Unaware of their dismal fate Lips, blue from cold depths / Part in sensual desire / Music spills into the night / Igniting men’s hearts afire Yon beauty is a spider / A web of song her tool / And those who hear her dulcet tones / Won’t live to be called the fool / ~ Crissy Gottberg ~

  • An uncharacteristically normal shot for me, not a bit of peeling paint or broken window in sight! Taken on a recent wander along the river, this is Newcastle / Gateshead’s Millennium Bridge, known locally to a lot as the blinking eye bridge. The entire structure rotates through 40 degrees when pushed by the three hydraulic rams at each edge, lifting the coloured archway you see here and the walkway slung from it high into the air to allow ships to pass underneath.

  • Watercolour 18 X 12 inches. / On 140lb paper. 1850’s shipping at Scarborough. / The foremost topsail schooner, on the wet sand, is the Little Henry. From an 1850’s photo.

  • Photo taken from the bridge (deck 6) of our trusty little ship Polar Pioneer while crossing Drakes Passage. It was taken one handed as I held on for grim death with the other, lol. The ship was built as an ice breaker, as a result it has a much more rounded hull and NO stabilisers. During the first 24 hours of the crossing we had constant 8 meter seas coming at a 45 degree angle on the port beam. During the second 24 hours nothing much had changed except the seas had increased to 10+ meters. Made for interesting meal times. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia

  • Tall Ships was taken in Dana point, California 9-4-2009 / around seven fifteen PM. Credits: Brian L. Monson

  • FEATURED IN Art For The World / made for a contest / check 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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