Starburst 

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  • These beautiful flowers are from my houseleeks that spill out and over and down a little wall by my front door. They are so beautiful up close, reminds me of a starburst

  • bit ofa remake.. i must say i dont mind this on on darker colours. =]

  • An anemone with a touch of photoshop work

  • In July 2007 I did my first ever snow shoe walk from Falls Creek out past Pretty Valley to Tawonga Huts and the Niggerheads then over Mt Fainter and down to Bogong Village. The downhills aren’t as fun as my crossies but the uphill and flats are a dream much easier manoeuvrability for photography too. Great trip had some good weather (the following day was a whiteout). Love the way f22 on my fisheye lens creates this sunburst effect, doesn’t work very well with a dark foreground but with this highly reflective snow it’s a winner. Just after I completed this trip I got a phone call from someone who had heard about an exhibition I did earlier in the year and who had specifically wanted a picture of the Victorian Alps, they ended up buying a 12”x30” framed print of this one. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • No text version. To go with my debut CD. :) click to order my cd my myspace

  • Pen & gouache on paper with Photoshop & Illustrator. / This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License

  • I’m one. Are you? :

  • Best viewed LARGE Just a Weed /

  • Acrylics (miniature 4”x4”) – Painted Ponies series / 20/11/08 / ORIGINAL PAINTING SOLD to Retreat Hill Winery, Texas USA / & also image to be used for their new wine label of “Blazin’ Blush” to be released late 2009. Last Thursday (20 Nov) I was working on an oil painting commission in the morning & decided to paint a couple of small acrylics in the afternoon (as I needed some new work to take to the gallery by Saturday.) For some reason I was thinking of Skyhorse’s beautiful / Appaloosas & this little painting was one of the results. / There is a characteristic love heart on the pony somewhere. Challenge winner – APPALOOSA & SPOTTED HORSES/PONIES/MULES GROUP – January Avatar 2009 / Featured in APPALOOSA & SPOTTED HORSES/PONIES/MULES GROUP – July 2009 / Noted in INSIDE SOLO MAGAZINE, VOL 12 – / 2nd October 2009

  • Shot at my house in Ft. Myers, Fl. I didn;t think my Clerodendrum’s blooms would survive the cold weather we had here but they are busting out in blooms with very little leafs now. Compound flowers are huge, typically 8-12 inches in diameter. Each Flower is made up of 150-200 smaller 3-4 inch long florets bursting from the center. / canon 5D mark ll / canon 100mm macro / ISO 200 / 1/160 f/10 /

  • A dandelion with water drops :)

  • Cactus, shot with a Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens / As is.

  • The more I was looking at About Life, Birt and Rebirth, the more I thought that it lacked a little something, some punch, character or purpose. So I made another go at it. This time, I used three more textures that I created, plus a mushroom photo that I shot last fall during a photowalk in the mountain in St-Bruno, Quebec. I made a layer of sparkles and starbursts, duplicated and added a slight glow with motion blur to the bottom layer, then lowered opacity. Position cursor over thumbnails for more details on how they were used / Featured in The Love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork Group on March 5, 2009

  • This shot of the moon was taken at 2230 hrs. on 03/29/30 In Stockton Calif. / I wanted to start off this moon phase with an added starburst …. Hope you enjoy this as much as it was to create this image… /

  • The delicate little flowers of Androsace septentrionalis ‘Starburst’ – rock jasmine. Nikon D300, Nikkor 105mm micro VR, Manuel, handheld, F/3.2, ISO 250.

  • Praying Angel / /

  • On the wings of loss and pain, / The peace we often sought in vain / Will come to us with sweet surprise, / For God is merciful and wise….. / And through dark hours of tribulation / God gives us time for meditation, / And nothing can be counted loss / Which teaches us to bear our cross. / Written by Helen Steiner Rice /

  • Featured in Photography 101 A common wildflower known to many people is the dandelion (Taraxacum officinale). This image reveals a common bright yellow flower that has gone to seed. Nikon D300, Sigma 150mm macro lens, ISO 320, f9, 1/320s, handheld. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 2.

  • A Sundew in the late afternoon light, Smithton NW Tasmania Featured in Australian Native Plants group 31st October 2009 Winner of the Australian Native Plant Group – Natives at Dusk Challenge 31st October 2009 Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens /

  • Macro of a Livingstone daisy grown in a pot, in my garden. Canon 40D, Canon 60mm 2.8 macro, Sunbrite ringlite. This image featured in Canon DSLR in October 2009. Many thanks!

  • Mutts & Pups calendar … / Plenty more dog art here /

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