Strange fountains…Olympic Park, Sydney
Whipped cream and bright colored candy topping off an ice cream sundae.
Three toy squirt guns isolated on a black mirrored background
Three toy squirt guns isolated on a black mirrored background
Three toy squirt guns isolated on a black mirrored background
Pipes and shadows
I took this photo in 2004 when I lived in Ireland. We spent the day by the beach and were very ready to head back home. We finally got all the way back to the car and I saw this little toy and said “hold on! We can’t leave yet! I have an idea!” I ran back to the beach and took this shot and several others.
in front of Star City casino Sydney
An experiment during a recent human form shoot
I love to do bright colors against a dark background.
the draining of an ocean bath… in HDR :) Shot at Bulli, Australia
Great Barrier Reef Sea Turtle. Acrylic on canvas
This is a charcoal drawing of a dog called Squirt.
indidi wild series
indidi wildlife series
Just having fun! MY BUBBLESITE
Did the elephant mean to aim at the baby, / Did the Baby mean to attack the elephant repeatedly with the stick. You decide.
Seagull sitting on top of a fountain in Torquay, Devon. / It looks like he is trying to squirt everyone with water by sitting on the top of it. / Had my Sigma 70-300 on for this shot, on full zoom. / Single shot, converted into a 9 shot HDR using Dynamic Photo Hdr, and tweaked a little in CS3. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking. Pentax K110D. / Sigma 70-300 DG Macro.
This is Squirt. / He is now 2 yo, but I found him when he was 5 weeks old. / My work partner and I had just pulled into a Shopping Mall to buy some lunch, when my partner said to me, Do you want a cat ?, so as I looked out of the truck window, here was this little chap looking up at me crying, and wanting something to eat. / Someone had dumped this beautiful little kitten, and so I took him homeā¦. / He now has 3 other brothers and sisters, and sleeps beside me every night on my bed. / This was taken, when I went to get his igloo from the clothes line in the backyard, after washing it. / I went to grab it, and he was inside. He had jumped from a table and made a perfect landing inside it. / He also loves to ge inside bags as well. =====================
I present the origin of the Oreo, possibly the finest creation our universe has managed to cobble together thus far. Here’s a Detail: /
This is my first attempt playing with food dye, water and my computer monitor as a brightly lit backdrop. See here for how I created this shot. (The stack of dvds were implemented after this shot was taken) / / This was pretty damn difficult without a tripod or assistant.. One hand holding the camera , one hand holding the dropper, full of dye. Having to get focus on the camera, hold it straight, shoot and drop the dye at once.. I need a tripod haha! / / I had heaps of fun trying to make this work though. Soon learning that dropping the dye closer to the front of the glass allowed for more clarity in the shot. / / The next step will be multiple colours, but not till a tripod is involved lol. Featured in Color & Light / Featured in Out Of The Blue / Featured in The Beginners Corner / / Slight crop of original, adjustment of brightness and contrast for colour control. / / Canon 50D / 58mm, 18 – 55 / f5, 1/320, ISO 1600 / / MCN:CRR2W-5HDN9-7U4H3
Round two of the Rainbow Drowning project. See here for how I created this shot. (The stack of dvds were implemented after this shot was taken) / / Was holding the camera portrait for these ones, to get a bit more depth and length in the shots. The dye squirted harder than expected, causing a fast and long rippling effect in the water. / / Loved the contrast between light and dark in these ones and the background blur too. / / Crop of original shot, with adjustment of brightness and contrast. No other enhancements to this series. Featured in The Male Photographer / / Canon 50D / 58mm, 18 – 55 / F5.6, 1/80, ISO 400 / / / / / / MCN:CW9F2-AMK6S-WPAKR
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