This one is very experimental for me, not sure if I will leave it on here for very long. / 607 views
“Cow Jumped Over the Moon” by Lyuda. / www.lavrentyeva.com
Sun shower @ Cunningham pier Geelong Taken With a Pentax K10D
Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Bridal Shower IV is a new design which I created for a friend of mine to use on her business cards. My daughter and I loved Katie so we decided to place her on cards and tshirts too. This card has been altered to make Katie blonde as a special request There is a matching tshirt in this design (called ‘Katie’) with black hair
After a lull in the recent stormy weather we’ve had in Cornwall, and across the UK for that matter, I found these innocent looking raindrops stuck to my kitchen window. It seems funny how just a couple of hours earlier they were being thrown relentlessly by 60mph winds and soaking everything in their path. See my video on YouTube
I shower naked. So naughty.
part two of my water baby series… part one in awe of water / / part three waters awe / / part four magical droplets / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
taken in garden after a showerthis afternoon
8.5” x 11” graphite pencil drawing
The iconic view of The Borders. Scott’s View near Beamersyde. This was a favourite view of the author Walter Scott. Easy seen why in this early autumn view. The hills are The Eildons, the River is the Tweed and the field in the middle foreground is Old Melrose, the site of the original abbey before it was moved some 3 miles west (the original site being too constrained). There was an iron age settlement on top of the nearest Eildon. The Romans arrived and the locals worked with them rather than fight. A signal station was built on top and they called it Tri Montium. This was an extremely important area for the northern sector of the Roman Empire. Legend has it that The Eildons were formed when the wizard Michael Scot broke them into 3 from a single hill. The hills are also said to be the resting place for King Arthur who was laid to rest there after the battle of the vale of woes. He will rise again when the nation needs him again….so the legend says. Quite which nation I am not sure. On the northern slopes is the spot where Thomas the Rhymer fell asleep and was led by the fairy queen into her realm for 20 years. Rip van Winkle came after True Tamas. So, altogether a magical place. See also Eildons, south Featured in the “Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Storms” group. .
The storm was small and passed out to sea but gave me some strange afternoon light to work with.Northern end Cronulla Beach NSW Australia / Canon 350 Dee and a sigma at 10mm. Grad ND filter / Post work in rawshooter and an adjustment layer in PS.
Water droplets on a dandelion seed…
Featured in the groups Family Unlimited and B&W – Character – People Shots.
Thanks for looking! / 2nd version of Doing Dishes is Fun! / My Gallery /
Ranunculus in a spring shower.
On my recent trip to Derbyshire with my friend Ted, we spent the last part of our final day at Monsal Dale, photographing the beautiful scenery along the river Wye which flows through the beautiful valley. Some way down from aqueduct is this beautiful Weir. The falls look so refreshing, and the lush green plants that grow in the centre and along the side display the kind of life and vegetation that the river boasts all along it’s shores. As the sun was setting and the rain seemed to be moving in, I wanted to capture this beautiful scene before it was too late. I used my Coking system and filters in order to get the soft water effect. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/29 / 2 seconds / ISO 100 / Cokin Filter System: ND 8 filter, ND graduated filters (120, 121) / Minor tone adjustments were made using Photoshop CS 2 / /
A Challenge has been set – Showerheads in the Toilets & Bathrooms group and so off I went to photograph the shower head…wow! Am I glad I did that, I have a set of incredible shower water shots now to add to my portfolio that I would never have thought of taking before!! The water droplets came out so clear and detailed in many shots and I am thrilled with the results of this shoot. Trouble is….now I don’t know which one to enter in the Challenge! Here is some other prints in the Shower series.. / / / / / and this one, Sharp Shower… / Taken with a Canon PowerShot A480
A king of his domain, this Hereford bull stands amidst the rich spring pastures of Gippsland. The play of light and passing showers provided me with these unique lighting conditions that I had long been waiting for to shoot these scenes. view this image large bubblesite / photography blog / portfolio ©T.Middleton2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— /
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