Captured using a Sony Alpha 100 with a 75 – 300mm. / Just a moments craziness in a makeshift studio! More to come… / This particular image is also available printed on a t-shirt / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
I couldn’t resist these glowing red cherries at the local farmers’ market yesterday. They make a great photographic subject, and they taste good, too!
also available as a tshirt it’s a disaster waiting to happen
oil painting completed in 2002, with burn n dodgin added in ps / (original sold, not available) thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
Nottawasaga Bay Ont. Canada
Bonnie is enjoying a nice cup of jasmine tea : ) Here she is playing with it some more… ...until she spilled it over..:p *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter
Morristown, NJ / November 2008 Featured in the Group: Waterfall
canon 40d / Created straight in Camera, not photoshop. / Can you guess what it is? / I did have an explaination but it ruined it for some “thinkers” / You can send me a RB message if you just cant get it….. / Molly
Taken on my dining room table in natural light and almost straight out of my camera … only a slight levels adjustment but otherwise as is. Inspired again by my love of cooking these are the common spices, seasonings and ingredients that I use on a daily basis. Also Available – Salt
Digital Collage From the first winter that I had my drivers license I have always been warned by my mother and other loved ones to “watch out for black ice”. This illustrates, maybe not the worst case scenario, but at least one, two, or three reasons why you should tell the ones you love about the dangers of “Black Ice”. /
Earth Watch tonight 8.30 – 9.30 Australia, turn off your lights for 1 hour :) / before photoshop colouring it was just a pencil sketch as above / / / Mother Nature a pencil drawing on paper / i’ve coloured this in photoshop this drawing came about while I was holidaying on an island off the Qld coast recently, I was there when the oil spill happened, and a cyclone threatened to disturb our lovely rest….but as it happened, we were not disturbed by either of these events, and were lucky enough to connect with dolphins each and every day, this is from my latest “Connection” series, it’s about our connection with creation and every living thing, especially the beautiful dolphins of Tangalooma.. I hand fed the dolphins and Tinkerbell, a mother dolphin gave me what i like to call 5 dolphin kisses to the hand. I also encountered the other dolphins called Echo, the 2 baby dolphins, one named Phoenix and it was a really special time for me. Dolphin facts I learned at Tangalooma: . Baby dolphins have hair and whiskers…they have a hairy growth on their fluke/tail and they have whiskers on their face, so that their mother knows when they are going to suckle…it tickles her and she can get into the right position . The pack of dolphins at Tangalooma have given many gifts of fish and / things like eels to their feeders and the staff their, which are in a glass display case with the various stories . The baby dolphins ‘play’ with puffer fish…they annoy the puffers til they PUFF and then toss them to and fro on the surface like they are ping pong balls . Dolphins chase their prey upside down . Many dolphins get entangled in fishing line and makes them unable to feed properly, as it gets around their fluke and around their mouths….they eventually die if they don’t receive intervention . The males get into packs and they fight for dominance, the stress of this shortens their lifespan, so the females actually live longer . A baby dolphin suckles for the first 18 months and does not eat anything while suckling…during that time the juvenile dolphin learns to hunt, they are not born with these skills, they are learned. . A baby dolphin suckles approximately every 10 minutes . Other dolphins in the pack protect the baby dolphins while the mother dolphin feeds, etc . Dolphins are mammals and share many similarities with humans…. / they can see well above and below the water :) . At Monkey Mia in Western Australia where they also feed wild dolphins, only the male dolphins come in to feed now, they have bullied the female dolphins so that they don’t come in to shore anymore….
so… something different :) / —-—-—-—-—-—- / somewhere different… / where nature is spilled from the bottle… / where man-made things are unable to contain it… / where my mind likes to roam :) / -—-—-——- / created in ps
Meow Meow – The Cat that got the Cream. Model: Meow Meow / MUA: Kate Watts aka Diamond Fox / Lighting Co-ordinator & Assistant: Jeff Paine / Personal Assistant: Miserys Malice / Dress by Howard Showers / Boots are model’s own Shot on location in my hotel room Melbourne, Australia – September ‘08. / Yes, I am finally putting it up. - I had the tremendous pleasure and amazing experience of shooting Meow Meow, the cabaret superstar last September when I ventured over to Melbourne. I personally love this image, and can’t believe I am the one that shot it. / What made it even better was when she informed me 3 months later that this image was featured promoting her Christmas season show in the New York Times. / What more could a girl ask for from Santa ;) Meow Meow’s Official site: www.meowmeowrevolution.com / New York Times feature: New York Times Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & Meow Meow Sydney peeps, look out for this in October at the ART Sydney Fair… ;)
lately i have been slacking off. / its almost like the routine of living is getting on my nerves. / i really hope something exciting happens sooon im not one to be dull.
My favourite Espresso blend here, i love waking up to the aroma. When brewed, this stuff turns into liquid gold.
It was a really windy and freezing day when we shot this… I’d had this idea of using milk to contrast with Johnny’s beautiful hands. Poor thing, it must have been freezing! In most of the shots the milk was flying all over the place because of the wind, and we were working outside because it was too dark to shoot inside. Johnny is a star. Destined for great things, I’m sure. Canon 400D.
Aliso Beach shoals, a wave spills over the rocks catching the light from the setting sun. Long exposure gives water a silky look. Shot with a Canon 1DS Mark ll camera with a 24-70mm L series lens exposure of 1 sec at f14 ISO 50 9000×6000 pix. /
.just clean it up and try again. 2009
Another milk and spoons image, the mono version. Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/800 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length 46.0 mm Featured in Tone It Down – October 2009 – thank you!
Yesterday afternoon, Neil & I traveled to Blairgowrie on the Peninsula and met up with my mate Adam. We had a great time dodging waves on the shelves, it’s always a thrill! Here’s a snap of the master at work! Photograph Details / Canon 40D / EF-S 10-22 f3.5 / Focal length 10mm / ISO 100 / Aperture f/18.0 / Shutter 2sec / Tripod / CPL filter / 8mins before sunset / Mornington Peninsula, VIC.
This is another view of the spill way in black and white to heighten the details. As I stated before, out with my friend and fellow Redbubbler Jason Connolly photographing the Derwent reservoir in the Peak District of Deerbyshire, England, we spent quite a while photographing Derwent dam and the surrounding area. We also spotted this lovely out flow of water into the Derwent reservoir. This water comes from the Ashop river which flows through Snake Valley. A portion of the river was diverted to flow through the mountain to the other side through this water way tunnel and out into the Derwent. There is a dam in the Ashop, but it only stand 10 ft., but is still used to allow water to continue to flow into the reservoir, even though the river is allowed to also run into the Ladybower reservoir as well. The concrete table here creates this beautiful cascade of water. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/22 / Shutter speed: 5 seconds / ISO 125 Some post processing work done in Photoshop CS. I changed it to B&W and adjusted tone with green and red filters. I also decided to clean around the edges by cropping the image.
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