Sink 

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  • Black and white photo of a rusted out sunken ship. The deck of the ship is covered by a colony of sea lions. The ship sits in the harbor in Ensenada, Mexico.

  • My cat Creepers love the bathroom sink and bath tub. She likes the catch the water dripping out of the faucet and bath tub.

  • Well last weeks contest is over and I didn’t win…but I’m not bummed or upset, the ones that did win were really beautifully done and well deserving of the win. This weeks contest we have to use either the bathroom fixtures or a tuxedo ‘type’ suit for one of the males. / / I decided to use the bathroom sink and add a few friends having some splishy splashy good fun. hehe / / Already this week the entries are jaw dropping!! This one would be more detailed and the mirror more reflective but :( my program keeps hanging every time I try to save the changes now…so this is what I ended up with. I hope you enjoy!! :)

  • This is Binky Boo waiting for the tap to be turned on so she can have a drink…

  • This is one of the images I did for Albuquerque Magazine, which ran a special “Albuquerque After Dark” issue in October 2008. Sarah is the model and make-up artist, also one of the stylists working at Laru Ni Hati salon, where this shot was photographed. Used 2 studio strobes with umbrellas: 1 behind me to the left directed at the model, and another off to the right, bounced off ceiling and wall on left. Regular overhead biz lights were on, as well.

  • To misquote Stephen Crane: A man said to the city, / ‘Sir, I exist!’ / “However,” / Replied the city, / ‘The fact cannot instill in me / a sense of obligation.’

  • It’s been raining like hell here in Rome; so much that the Tiber River is flooding; I can seeit from my apartment! The edges around Tiber Island is now under water; you can see tree tops above the water surface! Apparently the day the weather will get better this coming thursday Dec 18th, 2008; and that’s the day I leave Rome and head for London… geez nice weather come when I leave; but I still try to do do as much sightseeing as I can with the remaining time.

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  • This was a shot from the side of the road while I was freezing my buns off at the Upper Bear River in the snow. I lived thru the deep stuff from earlier but, after this, I went into deeper and wetter and more stupid places following a woman who could walk on stuff that didn’t support my fat butt. How deep can you sink in a snowdrift? All the way down to China?? Or do you stop somewhere so far down that climbing up isn’t an option? In either event, what does a flatlander do? Learn Mandarin really fast? Start walking in the direction where you didn’t fall thru and hope your head pokes out before you freeze to death? Should I have been wearing a helium balloon with DUMBASS BELOW written on it or had had a rope tied to my foot so someone would have something to pull out of the frozen hell before summer? (sigh) Playing in snow. What a concept.

  • This image is from a series of Publix Hotel Images – They will be shown for the Pioneer Square Artwalk in February – 2009

  • A cave diver enters into a sinkhole, the window to a vast underground cave system in Florida. Algae blooms in the summertime making the water green but once you’ve entered the cave the water is crystal clear. Fallen trees sit at the exit.

  • HDR, Photoshop, by hand, using a new dynamic lighting technique I’m working on. / Gifts of every kind! / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad / Houses, Trains, Cars, Motorcycles, and more. Mike’s Americana / Gifts for the Barber, Dentist, Doctor, Writer, Fireman, Mailman, and hobbies including sewing. Suburban Scenes II / Featuring puzzles, watches, clocks, clothes and so much more. Squidoo Lenses / Advanced HDR methods.

  • Another sunset taken while driving home from school! Port Saint Lucie, FL / Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F8, 1/320…As is – through the windshield / RAW / 4/16/09 – 499/7 Featured in Road Photography – Your Dashboard Point of View – 5/9/09 / / /

  • Colour swirls in a glass of water

  • Sinks Canyon, near Lander, Wyoming, is a marvel. Apart from the Sinking and Rising of the Popo Agie River, the canyon walls tell quite a geological story. This RGY, red-green-yellow, scene popped up when i was chasing bighorn sheep there one fall. Canon 40D, f10, 1/400, focal length 100mm. Sinks Canyon State Park

  • Using a tutorial by Julie Langford,I took one of my images and used my own ideas for creating this “Sinking Heart”. / I have been playing all day in PS2 and hope you like this strange and time consuming result. / Must say I’m enjoying playing. / Thanks Jul.xxxxxxxx click here to see this tutorial

  • A Black and White version of the sink Three images captured with a Canon 5D Mark II and EF 24-105mm L Lens. / Auto Exposure Bracketing -1, 0, +1 / HDR processed in Photomatix / Further processed in Photoshop CS4 / A black and white adjustment layer was used first and each colour was adjusted to bring out the best of the B&W. / A new layer of RGB 128, 128, 128 and the Vivid Light blending mode was placed on top. This layer is effectively transparent until a white brush is used to paint highlights in selected areas. Click the image for the colour version /

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