Australia
Camera: Nikon D70S It was declared WINNER in PRIZES The Challenge of Challenges in Featured Features group on 4.7.09. It was also declared WINNER in Hummingbirds in Flight challenge in A Vision of Flight Photography group on 4.7.09. It was also declared WINNER in Koe-Dack Moments challenge in Mood & Ambiance Group on 6.7.09. It was also featured in Featured Features Group on 10.7.09 It was captured at Khidsi Lake, Nagpur, while this humming bird was trying to suck the last drop of water from the tap. It was shot during pwak summer in 2008. Camera used: Nikon D70S with 70-300mm zoom
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Featured in Sold! / Thank you. 2000+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Out of Order / Sold as a poster to a water company /
The Australian Green Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) is a species of tree frog native to Australia and New Guinea, with introduced populations in New Zealand and the United States. The Green Tree Frog is larger than most Australian frogs, reaching 10 centimetres (4 inches) in length. The average lifespan of the frog in captivity, about sixteen years, is long in comparison with most frogs. Green Tree Frogs are docile and well suited to living near human dwellings. They are often found on windows or inside houses, eating insects drawn by the light. Due to its physical and behavioural traits, the Green Tree Frog has become one of the most recognisable frogs in its region, and is a popular exotic pet throughout the world. The skin secretions of the frog have antibacterial and antiviral properties that may prove useful in pharmaceutical preparations. Canon EOS 450D SLR / Canon 55-250mm zoom lense Proceeds of sales from this work go to the Cancer Council
To see the detail zoom in / Looks better when you see it close up… / xXxOoO
Another in my train series from the Train Museum at Thirlmere in the Southern Highlands of NSW (Australia) ... this time the old metal, drop-down handbasin. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / / / / /
.......and I’m a teetotaller!
This actually sold! haha / I wasnt to sure about it but wooo!
Spry, grizzled tap dancer in Washington Square Park, New York, May 2007. Featured / Elderly Copyright
Photo Manipulation. 25 images have been used to create this piece. / 5 stock images have been taken from sxc.hu, the rest are my own. The most difficult thing to get right was the water coming out of the tap as that image had a black background so I had to work very hard to get the water to look realistic. Check out my Work In Progress
Presquile Park, Ontario Canada
Tulip of the spring brought together with the sanitary environment of the loo!
water drops
Don’t stop at 10… The latest technological breakthrough has made it possible to make a standard volume control ‘one louder’, so go one better. Go to 11. You’re probably listening (at 11) to yourself playing Union Jack Guitar / or if you’re behind the screen then you’ll need a desk / Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog
Its been one of those days.
Close the tap.
This is fairly self explanatory
Canon 350D / Featured in Outsiders January 2009 / Featured in All about Water 20th April 2009 / Featured in Metallic Junktion 3rd June 2009
TTV- or my attempt anyway! see here for explanation. TTV frame courtesy DLSdesigns on flickr.
The world today is very much a global village . Distance, time zones, and different languages are no longer the barriers that they were. The internet now allows us a level of communication that easily brings the world to us . Coloured pencil drawing on heavy watercolour paper, size 42 cm / 60 cm. / Many thanks for stopping by!
available at 8×12 and 12×18 inch prints
A ‘bathroom’ perspective from the HMAS Whyalla. Retired WWII Australian Navy Warship, March 2008 ========== You may find my website worth a peek ========== You may find some of my J O U R N A L S worth a peek ==========
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