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  • Impressionistic style inspired by my VERY good mate Karen Cougan. Thanks mate!

  • The sun breaks out on a Werribee farm property and illumintes a fluffy cloud above a windmill, while rain falls and moves through the background over the fields.

  • Rain falls on dry sunburnt fields in rural landscape with skimming sunlight forming two rainbows of colour.

  • Driving along this almost deserted highway we spotted this Love heart, somewhere between Uluru and Kings Canyon. An amazing piece of work, literally in the middle of nowhere. Hence the title, Love is all around…even in the middle of nowhere….. Photo Taken: 28-Nov-2005 / Time: Early, 6:45PM / Conditions: Beautiful clear afternoon   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other Australian Red Centre art: / /   /   /

  • 1200mm x 800mm

  • Mount Barker Farm, South Australia

  • 100% of proceeds received from RedBubble in respect to sales on all art work will be donated to / THE ROYAL CHILDRENS HOSPITAL FOUNDATION / Melbourne, Australia>

  • “As the afternoon light fades, the city is set ablaze, bathed in the golden light of dusk, juxtaposed by a cerulean sky.” This Tone Mapped digitally stitched panorama is composed from a series of hand shot images.

  • / / / ‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor South Pacific is a mixed media production using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal on canvas textured paper.

  • Acrylic and plaster on canvas. / Original artwork is available for sale (dimensions- 600mm x 600mm). Please mail me for further information. Other paintings (with links) /

  • This is an acrylic painting I did 20 odd years ago, it was water damaged but I managed to salvage it enough to scan it and work on it on paintshop pro 8 to restore it as much as I could. / I have decided to add Dorothea MacKellar’s poem to it , as I think of this when I look at it. Of course my country is Australia : ) Wen / All proceeds of the sale of this image will go to the Phoenix Appeal / http://www.redbubble.com/people/phoenix-appeal / To help the victims of the bushfires in Victoria. My country (Australia) —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Written by Dorothea MacKellar (Written 1906) I love a sunburnt country The love of field and coppice, / Of green and shaded Lanes, / Of ordered woods and gardens, / Is running in your veins; / Strong love of grey-blue distance, / Brown streams and soft, dim skies - / I know but cannot share it, / My love is otherwise. I love a sunburnt country, / A land of sweeping plains, / Of ragged mountain ranges, / Of drought and flooding rains, / I love her far horizons, / I love her jewel sea, / Her beauty and her terror - / The wide brown land for me. The tragic ring-barked forests / Stark white beneath the moon, / The sapphire-misted mountains, / The hot gold hush of noon. / Green tangle of the brushes / Where lithe lianas coil, / An orchids deck the tree-tops / And ferns the crimson soil. Core of my heart, my country! / Her pitiless blue sky, / When sick at heart around us / We see the cattle die - / But then the grey clouds gather / And we can bless again / The drumming of an army, / The steady, soaking rain. Core of my heart, my country! / Land of the Rainbow Gold, / For flood and fire and famine, / She pays us back threefold; / Over the thirsty paddocks, / Watch, after many days, / The filmy veil of greenness / That thickens as we gaze. An opal-hearted country, / A wilful, lavish land - / All you who have not loved her, / You will not understand - / Though Earth holds many splendours, / Wherever I may die, / I know to what brown Country / My homing thoughts will fly.

  • Olympus E-410 / Zuiko 35mm macro lens

  • The title is taken from the poem ‘My Country’ by Dorothea MacKellar, which was written in 1906. 100 years on, with the terrible drought conditions in Australia and the disgraceful state of our precious Murray River, the Coorong and Lower Lakes and other vital waterways, and our government’s lack of a meaningful response to global warming, the words ‘a sunburnt country’ start to take on a new meaning for Australians today. I for one do not love a sunburnt country and ‘the wide brown land’ is not for me. The image of the ‘Black Boy’ grass tree is a xanthorrhoea quadrangulata that was photographed on Mount Barker Summit.

  • Turn up the fans / Crank up the barbie / The beer’s on the way / It’s going to be / Another stinking / hot summers day

  • THIS IS A VERY LARGE IMAGE MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Thank You For Viewing my work , for those commenting and favouriting I am Honoured We love a Sunburnt Country ! Halls Gap is the main tourist hub in the heart of the Grampians. The picturesque town is set in the Fyans Valley at the foot of the of Wonderland and Mount William ranges and is the perfect place from which to explore the Grampians National Park, one of Victoria’s most outstanding natural features. The town is within easy reach of many natural attractions including unique rock formations, scenic lookouts and waterfalls. The area is popular with lovers of outdoor activities, from bushwalking and abseiling, to fishing and canoeing. Whether you are seeking a relaxing escape or wilderness adventure, Halls Gap provides everything you need for an enjoyable holiday. From the local village stores, the taste tempting wineries and the colourful galleries, to the majesty of the Grampians National Park, with its wildflowers and waterfalls, Halls Gap is the heart of this region. Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens / Technique: HDR = 5 bracketted raw images processed with Photomatix Pro saved as a Tiff then a light cleanup in Nikon Capture NX !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:cherry/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/2475884-3-sunburnt-country-halls-gap-national-park-the-hdr-experience.jpg1

  • THIS IS A VERY LARGE IMAGE MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Thank You For Viewing my work , for those commenting and favouriting I am Honoured We love a Sunburnt Country ! Halls Gap is the main tourist hub in the heart of the Grampians. The picturesque town is set in the Fyans Valley at the foot of the of Wonderland and Mount William ranges and is the perfect place from which to explore the Grampians National Park, one of Victoria’s most outstanding natural features. The town is within easy reach of many natural attractions including unique rock formations, scenic lookouts and waterfalls. The area is popular with lovers of outdoor activities, from bushwalking and abseiling, to fishing and canoeing. Whether you are seeking a relaxing escape or wilderness adventure, Halls Gap provides everything you need for an enjoyable holiday. From the local village stores, the taste tempting wineries and the colourful galleries, to the majesty of the Grampians National Park, with its wildflowers and waterfalls, Halls Gap is the heart of this region. Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens / Technique: HDR = 5 bracketted raw images processed with Photomatix Pro saved as a Tiff then a light cleanup in Nikon Capture NX Uncut / !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:cherry/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/2475884-3-sunburnt-country-halls-gap-national-park-the-hdr-experience.jpg1

  • © C J Lewis. Digital painting inspired from a photograph I took of the landscape from a moving train for the subject matter. I created this work in PhotoPlus 6 for air-brushing, smudging, colouring, brightness/contrast and sizing. I use the mouse with the smudge tool to move the colours around and into the shapes desired as I don’t have a Wacom tablet. BEST VIEWED LARGE FEBRUARY 2009 FEATURED IN Art In Math group ALL PROFITS FROM SALES OF THIS ART WILL BE GOING TO THE PHOENIX-APPEAL FOR THE VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE FUND TO PURCHASE CARDS, PRINTS, CANVAS REPLICAS or POSTERS OF THIS ART PLEASE CLICK HERE ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE PHOENIX-APPEAL FOR THE VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE FUND / MCN:CA3AC-DE6FE-B7F09

  • This macro photo was taken from some very old bamboo. Focal length 6mm

  • © C J Lewis. Oils on Canvas 12”x 16” *ORIGINAL ART WORK IS FOR SALE. If interested please contact me Emu Plains is an outer Western suburb of Sydney at the foot of the Blue Mountains. / MCN:CE4B9-39BF4-4CE1A

  • I Love a Sunburnt Country Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © “I love a sunburnt country, / A land of sweeping plains, / Of ragged mountain ranges, / Of drought and flooding rains, / I love her far horizons, / I love her jewel sea, / Her beauty and her terror - / The wide brown land for me.” / ~Dorothea Mackellar

  • Selection of images of Australia All calendars can be custom made, for your personal selection please mail me. WARNING / ©2009/2010 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright My Country The love of field and coppice, / Of green and shaded lanes. / Of ordered woods and gardens / Is running in your veins, / Strong love of grey-blue distance / Brown streams and soft dim skies / I know but cannot share it, / My love is otherwise. I love a sunburnt country, / A land of sweeping plains, / Of ragged mountain ranges, / Of droughts and flooding rains. / I love her far horizons, / I love her jewel-sea, / Her beauty and her terror - / The wide brown land for me! A stark white ring-barked forest / All tragic to the moon, / The sapphire-misted mountains, / The hot gold hush of noon. / Green tangle of the brushes, / Where lithe lianas coil, / And orchids deck the tree-tops / And ferns the warm dark soil. Core of my heart, my country! / Her pitiless blue sky, / When sick at heart, around us, / We see the cattle die- / But then the grey clouds gather, / And we can bless again / The drumming of an army, / The steady, soaking rain. Core of my heart, my country! / Land of the Rainbow Gold, / For flood and fire and famine, / She pays us back threefold- / Over the thirsty paddocks, / Watch, after many days, / The filmy veil of greenness / That thickens as we gaze. An opal-hearted country, / A wilful, lavish land- / All you who have not loved her, / You will not understand- / Though earth holds many splendours, / Wherever I may die, / I know to what brown country / My homing thoughts will fly. Dorothea Mackellar / (1885 – 1968)

  • / / Original pencil drawing on Aquarelle Arches paper 56×76cm / Drawing 15 hours/painting 12 hours = 27 hours total A digitally painted hand drawn artwork… the inspiration for this is “Meeting Places”... As a child one of the most frequent things we did together as a family was to attend church on Sundays, I went to a Catholic School and the church I remember best was St Agnes’ at Port Macquarie… the nuns would come over for morning tea sometimes, and the priests would come for dinner occasionally…they were the days of fun parish picnics and life that wasn’t so hurried..when we took time to socialise, meeting and enjoying one another’s company. Mum was/is a great cook and host…and although this picture isn’t authentic as a portrait of her and myself…it’s representative. It’s also representative of new life and hope for the future, as the mother figure is with child….. and the child herself nurtures the wildlife…perhaps she is taking them to church for a blessing… perhaps the joey has lost his mother and needs nursing til he can fend for himself. The kookaburra is all seeing and all knowing….. the wise overseer of the bush… in this case, he stands in as the owl figure.

  • The Grampians National Park is one of Victoria’s most popular holiday destinations. Renowned for its breathtaking rocky views, rich Aboriginal culture, European heritage and stunning spring wildflower displays, there is plenty to see and do in this rugged ancient landscape. Declared in 1984, the 168,000 hectare National park is home to a rich diversity of plants and animals, many of which are endemic to the park. Hosting over 1 million visitors each year, popular activities include bushwalking, camping, picnicking, nature study, rock-climbing, bike riding and fishing. The extensive network of roads makes car touring to surrounding villages another great way to explore. The Grampians National Park is a national park in Victoria, Australia, 235 kilometres west of Melbourne. The Park was listed on the National Heritage List on 15 December 2006 for its outstanding natural beauty and being one of the richest Indigenous rock art sites in south-eastern Australia.[1] The Grampians feature a striking series of sandstone mountain ranges. The ranges were named in 1836 by Surveyor General of New South Wales Sir Thomas Mitchell after the Grampian Mountains in his native Scotland, but are also known by the name Gariwerd, from one of the local Australian Aboriginal This shot is taken in the Elizabeth valley and features the grampians in the background Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, manfrotto tripod / Technique: 5 bracketted images,photomatix 3.2, capture nx

  • For all my friends over the water, especially the women, AHAAAAALMAO XXXXXXXXX / / designed in apophysis /

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