Tobermory is a gorgeous little town on the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario. It’s harbor not only filled with luxury yachts but also with a lot of shipwrecks, which makes it a divers paradise. It’s part of the Fathom Five National Marine Park of Canada. Luckily for me you don’t have to dive to discover a few of the shipwrecks. Luckily because I spent to much time underwater once, without diving gear, and I’m not inclined to submerge myself for longer periods under water. ;) This beauty caught my eye when strolling along the shore, with the duck approaching, I had to hurry but I was just in time to capture it. This image is one of my most popular wallpapers on my wallpaper website and I hope it will make me proud here also. You can find this image as a wallpaper on my wallpaper website
This is picture three in a series of artworks which are composed from images and re-done in composite form. I was trying to catch the essence of a modern concrete jungle and it’s parts. The originals are 500×500 canvas prints.
An abstract piece using letter forms from a font i’ve just finished designing. The font uses straight and angled semi translucent lines that are drawn from a 12 point dot grid. If you can’t make out the letters, i used “A R T” in there, which just happen to be my initials ;). Enjoy. Ps. Thanks for the feature! Also see: / Full font set / Font used on a tee
Sunset scene containing windmill and water tank on a farm property between Jerilderie and Narrandera on the Newell Highway, New South Wales, Australia.
The view looking up at the Coops Shot Tower in Melbourne. I love the contrast between the old and the new. / / / / © Shelley Heath (aka Soul Creates), Copyright 2008, All rights reserved.
This is an image of the walkway of : the Courthouse of Fort Meyers, Florida Walk this way ! Featured in Light and Reflection Featured in First things / Featured in Digital Abstracts and Patterns Featured in Contrasting Perceptions / Over 600 Views… thank you all so much ! *updated 05/25/09: 83 comments, ,42 favoritings… I guess it is my top shot. ..lol * / Sony cybershot DSC p 200 point and shoot. , *while walking:) I have always been partial to architectural abstracts. And here is my Second top shot :)
If this prooves popular, I’ll make it a a series with several images. / I have over a 100 of these photos, true some are awful, but there are quite a few I feel are good… so yer, if u like it, keep an eye out for more Enjoy! _
Melbourne.
A window of an traditional country farm cottage in Ireland. Nice whitewashed wall on this shot..
I took this picture in Helsingborg, Sweden. What caught my attention was the angle and the beautiful colours. I’m a big fan of perspectives so I had to switch on my camera. check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!
Webb Bridge is down-to-earth, a project Melbourne can be proud of, built among the superannuated towers of Docklands. It suggests, romantically, the fishing nets, cages, middens and naughty hosiery of the old wharfs. It is biological and ethereal, a stab in the dark and sculptural.
A Sunrise over Port Phillip Bay at Beaumaris in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
B&W photo of battersea power station and its reflection / July 2008 / Canon EOS5D / © christophe carlinet 2008
The most Easterly point in Australia is a fantastic place. This is one of my favourite images captured at Byron Bay during a stunning sunrise in June 2005
Heres no. 3… Enjoy!
Built to celebrate Australia’s Bicentenary (1988), the Bicentennial Conservatory in the Adelaide Botanic Garden, South Australia is the largest single span conservatory in the southern hemisphere. Designed by South Australian architect Guy Maron, the building is curvilinear in shape, 100 metres long, 47 metres wide and 27 metres high. An elegant steel superstructure supports the 2434 square metres of toughened glass which forms the roof, walls and doors. ‘Conservatory’ image won ‘Reader’s Picture of the Month’ in DSLR magazine published in Jan 2008 issue. Voted ‘Picture of the Day’ by Digital Camera Magazine 8 Dec 2007
as always – click image for a better view / / / The last glow of the sun bounces off the sky behind me, ever so beautifully painting the white railing on the jetty with it’s soft warm hues… / On this evening only one lone seagull perches…perhaps watching the giant sting ray that is gliding through the shallows below… / / / / Fuji G617 – no cropping,no stitching. Velvia 100F. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography below / /
Beautiful orange rose from Tim, in my “Welcome Home” bouquet when I moved in with him. ☺ FEATURED ON REDBUBBLE HOMEPAGE 12/17/2008. SECOND PLACE FINISH IN THE “SIMPLY THE BEST” GROUP’S FILL THE FRAME CHALLENGE, 6/3/09.
:) / I like it
Heres no. 2… Enjoy!
Number 5 in a series of artworks which are composed from images and re-composed in composite form. I was trying to catch the essence of a modern concrete jungle and it’s parts. Based on the idea we chucked around about including the tags in the image…
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