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  • I was about to cross Houston Street and just snapped this cool pic. :)

  • A couple about to get married, is photographed at the Tel Aviv, Israel, new boardwalk by the marina. Many couples come there to have their wedding photos taken in front of the Mediterranean see during sunset. Nikon D70 / 70-200mm f2.8 / 1/250 f6.3 / 200 iso First place: Events in thirds challenge @ Photography – Rule of Thirds Group, October, 2009 Top ten: :Frozen moment challenge @ Photography 101 group, October 2009 Top ten: Tel Aviv Challenge @ Bagels and Lox Group, July 2009 Top ten: Action Verbs Challenge @ Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge Group, April 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • Portrait / Architectural / people/culture / Macro / Landscape / Still live / Animal / Nude/FineArt / SunsetCollection / Flowers / Model Maria Anne / Model Saskia Ying / Model Blondie / Model Tammy / Kids / The Book Of Love All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Antoine Dagobert: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Let me introduce to you Eyal Nahmias Eyal is one of my favorite photographers..a real teacher, master and a special friend…one of a kind! / also I want to introduce you to another very talented photographer Henk Stolk who always helps me with constructive critiques to improve my work and I am very thankful to him. / please visit his gallery and learn from him….this guy rock!!

  • I just found this photo of some wall graffiti I shot back in May 2004 while walking in and around NYC. I decided I like it again…and had to share. :)

  • “END OF INNOCENCE” Why do we learn things the hard way / when the truth is so simple? We are at the dawn of a powerful awareness, where play and / creativity can provide the answers we seek - / The path to our healing and wellbeing lies in reconnection with our inner child no matter how we have lost touch with that time of innocence. Yet ironically we fail to notice that our own children are being robbed of these very years of innocence and play that we now long to rediscover for ourselves. What is happening to the free and formative years where imagination and creativity reign supreme, / where fun and spontaneity define a child’s world and who they are? / It seems that from the moment of their birth, today’s children are heaped with the weight of our expectations, our stresses, our lifestyle challenges, and the choices we force upon them. / They are channeled into programs, daycares, preschools and educational institutions, / They are measured, recorded, graded, compared, molded and / fitted into bell-shaped curves, / bombarded with media at every level, pumped, hyped, drugged / or fed a toxic overload of adult content. / Any innocence they have gets trampled in the fast paced race for survival. They are more familiar with a screen and a login name than an / open field or forest or a tree to be climbed, / They are more at home with the digital, wireless, handheld, mobile, computerized world / than the freedom and beauty of the natural one. When their moment comes to seek their own wellbeing and happiness, / when all they have is themselves / and what lies within, / Who will they turn to? Who will they revert to? / Who will guide and save them, / if the inner child is not there, / nor ever has been? (Wendy Slee 2008) / Created for the 2008 Mullalyup Muster Art Prize / Theme: Endangered Species – notes from a romance with economic rationalism…. This is the image that won first prize. / / (I am still in shock!) / But also ecstatic, so a big thank you to Naomi and Elliott and all involved with the Mullalyup Gallery and this particular exhibition as I am very grateful for the privilege of entering work in such amazing company, and having it viewed by my peers….and to receive such high recognition/acknowledgement for my work.

  • Model: Inga

  • ...couldn’t resist these guys doing the prep work for a new giant wall billboard. This was taken near Canal Street in New York City.

  • It’s called ‘acting fast’ and being at the right place at the right time. I randomly captured this fellow photographer taking an architectural shot of a Downtown NYC building. I loved the smoke coming from his cigarette. He’s surely a European visitor (of which we have many because of the current exchange rate between the dollar & the euro). Hmmm…seems I should be getting more purchases of my work from the my fellow, friendly Europeans on RB.

  • ...now was that slip of the tongue from the yummy chips or from the sensual described paragraph he just read? Ha…taken in Central Park, NYC.

  • I got so excited when I saw this dynamic duo seated in the downstairs lobby area of the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. They had such character and now I can imagine their stories in my mind. He’s a former professor of philosophy and they had once had an affair when she was a visiting student from Portugal back in the 1950s. Now they’re just friends and they spend every Thursday afternoon at the Museum. OR…maybe you can come up with a more inventive scenario. :)

  • I had to act fast to capture this random, spontaneous shot. It was taken in Paris, France, so she’s cashing in on some EURO’s.

  • I took this shot after Alan finished his espresso while at a cool place in Paris called Le Cafe du Marche. / I loved the writing on the table. :)

  • I got so excited when I captured this candid at a cafe in Paris. It just seemed like a bit scene in a new BOURNE ULTIMATUM movie or something. Who knows…maybe he is an undercover agent. What do you think? LOL :)

  • wishing a healthy world through bangladeshi environment

  • Every now and then we all need to be put back together Canon 300D using Quantaray Telephoto lens / Macro extension tube / in the shade, handheld, no flash All comments AND critique are welcome :)

  • Six Feet Under – Drowning. Pulled down to the depths / I feel that i am going under / Swepts away I struggle now / Gasping for my last breath Chocking me – I can not breathe / Liquid vision, all I see / Drifting – no sign of life / Floating dead The tied carries me / Fluid fills my lungs, as my eyes open wide / I can’t reach the surface – no sense of true direction / My body turns – violently / Cramping limbs – too weak to swim. Photo: Me. / Model: Samara. / Location: “The Swamp”. / Date: December 16, 2008. / Tools: Kodak ZD710. / Effects: Scn = Motion + Low Colour. / Post Processing:* N/A.

  • I shot this one in a shop in the India district of Singapore in November 2006.

  • ...as seen during a walk in my neighborhood in Marina Del Rey, California. Sold! A laminated print to an art collector in Massachusetts, USA.

  • The beauty of the late twilight sky drew me outside for a completely spontaneous photo shoot.

  • another self portrait. wow I am starting to look self obsessed. I’m not really i am just lacking models! any offers?

  • Hot is the only word for this, I guess. See koudis.com for more

  • Digital painting / Copyright © LiorG 2009 This work was featured in the group Outsiders. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist

  • “We do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside us something is Valuable, Worth Listening to, Worthy of our Trust, Sacred to our Touch. Once we believe in ourselves we can risk curiosity,wonder,spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the human spirit…....” / ee cummings MY WEBSITE For a Quick Look click / Gorgeous Gods & Goddesses, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things, / Weddings / Pregnancy and Babies

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