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344 creative works found

  • Couple walking hand in hand on the beach.

  • “Pumpkin Soup” was featured on the Homepage and in the group “Halloween”.

  • Last month I took a nice photo of river rocks in a Zen garden, then today I applied about ten PhotoShop processes until I thought the soup was cooked.

  • I know I know let the poor man eat his dinner. / Just one photo pls sir and then I’ll go away.

  • Another in the fairytale series. A different photographic approach this time, which I plan to try out again with my next shot based on the Rupunsel tale. My dear friend Hilda was an excellent model, she posed so well I have many great shots from that day. But I have chosen this one for the series because I love the look on her face, kinda of guilty and not pleased at being sprung making soup out of those pumpkins she’s supposed to use to turn into coaches for young lasses to attend balls in. /

  • In the heart of St Kilda, the soup kitchen can provide anywhere between 200 – 400 hot lunches for the homeless a day.

  • Modern Times. The Homeless demographic has changed substantially.

  • Image of…...well a whole stack of Stingless Jellyfish at Jellyfish Lake in Palau,Micronesia.Have had the opportunity to do this twice & would recommend the experience to anyone.These Jellies have no preditors & thus dominate the lake.This isnt one of my better shots but wanted to give an idea of how many there are. © Copyright M.Tworkowski

  • The pop culturally savvy duo of Monstar and Bunnee bring a whole new meaning to the term “arty-farty” as they soak up their 15 minutes of fame. No soup for you!!!

  • Green tree frog sitting very comfortably on a pumpkin stem.

  • Surfer in Oregon and the choppy, “soup” waves during rain storm around Rockaway Beach. Canon 40D, 300mm.

  • Once again resizing,for the record this was taken at Jellyfish Lake,Palau,Micronesia / © All images copyright MattTworkowski 2008

  • Acrylic on canvas. Original is SOLD. AVAILABLE AS: / Card, Matted Print, Laminated Print, Mounted Print, Canvas Print & Framed Print Also available on various products at my zazzle store. /

  • 2008. 8.5×11 ballpoint pen and prismacolor marker on 11×14 bristol.

  • Male Model: Letter M Alphabet Soup Group. When I was in Covent Garden in London recently I was captivated by this male model and a photographer shooting in the upper gallery of Covent Garden. I was only a few feet away, so when I raise my Nikon D700 to snap a few myself, I got some strange looks from them both:)) Hope I don’t steal anyone’s thunder. But I just felt some of the shots I snapped were worth sharing with you all. This one’s been colour popped, his dress was quite traditional about a hundred years ago. Time sometimes stands still in London. / Photomanipulation: A selection made and masked to reveal the colour behing a B&W conversion. More selections to blur the background a little bit more.

  • Our Father who art in Heaven, / Hallowed be Thy name / Thy kingdom come / Thy will be done / on Earth / as it is in Heaven / Give us this day / Our Daily Bread / And lead us not into / TEMPTATION / But deliver us / from evil. / For Thine is the Kingdom / The power / And the glory / Forever. / Amen

  • This photo I took on Christmas Day 2008. / We alway gather with the whole family (my mom’s), that is with about 30 people! / It’s always a very lovely and happy time, and of course with jummy food too! / =) Enjoy! I used my Alpha 100 to make this shot, along with flash (Metz, Mecablitz 48 AF-1 digital) this image was home page featured on Monday 30 Novembre 2009…. woohooo

  • The red hot pepper looks just like a Red Habanero, however this pepper is very very hot and used for soup and strews in Ghana and other West African, South American ,countries. This variety is also popular in Latin American countries, because the pretty 2 in. long red peppers offer the same strong aromatic essence and flavor

  • Summer is not too far away and this soup is a great way to consume that flood of tomatoes when you grow your own. Come to think of it, this tastes great anytime, so why wait? Cream of Tomato and Basil Soup 1 Onion / 4 Garlic Cloves / 1 Long Sweet Red Pepper / 12 Medium Size Tomatoes / 2 oz or 50g Butter / 250ml Chicken Stock / 75ml Double Cream / 1 Desert Spoon of Dried Basil / Some Fresh Basil / ¼ Tsp Ground White Pepper / 1 Level Tsp Sea Salt Peel and chop the garlic cloves and the onion. De-seed and chop the long sweet red pepper. Melt the butter in a large saucepan and add the onion, garlic and sweet red pepper. Cover and simmer gently stirring now and then until the onions are soft – about ten minutes. Meanwhile, cut the tomatoes in half, splitting where the stalk was. Cut out a V to remove the hard stalk remnants and roughly chop the tomatoes. Add them to the other ingredients and bring everything back to a simmer. Add the dry basil, salt and pepper, cover, and let it all stew gently for about 20 minutes stirring occasionally. Add the chicken stock and simmer gently for another ten minutes. Remove from the heat and now blend all the ingredients in a liquidiser or with an electric hand blender. Return it to the saucepan, taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary. Stir in 50ml of double cream saving 25ml for presentation. Serve with some torn fresh basil leaves and a swirl of cream. Revel in the taste, consume luxuriously then relax for ten minutes. Take the dog for a walk. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 / Focal Length: 24mm / ISO: 400 / Exposure: 1/80 sec at f/11 / Lighting: Sunlight though Venetian blinds / Flash: SB800 bounced off ceiling to fill-in / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2009 John Hooton Photography

  • Original Painting Details: / 2008 / Acrylic on Canvas / 41×51 cm

  • Acrylic and sharpie.. looking at more line drawings by matisse and picasso as if i have any right to do so and then merge my impression of them…. on lime green cardstock 5×5 inches originals for sale.

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