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  • Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania

  • This is my 1st card to sell, November 11, 2007! BIG THANX to Michael! Please look @ his work / Here Taken @ the ‘07 Illinois State Fair.

  • Pau, France 2007

  • A long exposure shot of a few guys camping along side the Yukon River just outside of Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory of Canada. Back lit from the full moon hiding just behind a tree, mid-lighting by the campfire and the tent is lit with a small LED camping headlamp. This actually on a self-timer and that is myself on the far right. 20 sec. exposure at f11 Whitehorse, YT, Canada October 2007

  • loved the reflections from these, it was so still and i thought this looked good, i think i’m having a river day !!!!!!

  • This is my campsite, 4012 Meters above sea level, in Nepal. / The landscape was baron and bear but had a serenity value to it that comforts the sences.

  • Location: Naher el Kaleb, Lebanon Filter Used: / HOYA ND GRAD / HOYA ND400

  • Perth Western Australia there was a Scout gathering happening this weekend and it was a shame as they were rained out yesterday by the storm that hit us. They haf to be put up in a local high school last night. I took this from the top of the Bell Tower, looked like it would rain again this morning but it turn out a lovely day!

  • Small towns have small circuses in small tents…....... / but they call them the Big Top / So Much Fun!!! / acrylic on fabric / / / ORIGINAL FOR SALE

  • The lord of jesters, old and wise and irrelevant…

  • 36×48’’ Acrylic on Canvas When I was young, my family camped at many natural springs. My father, had an orange tent that lit up the dark like the sun. Perhaps an Idealization of youth, but I miss the tent and the times.

  • This was my final glance from the rim on the South side. From this moment forward I spent 8 hard days backpacking through the Grand Canyon. It was a magical and mind-clearing event. Yes, I packpacked with camera and heavy tripod. NO FILM to carry this time!!!

  • This is my favorite image which I captured a year ago on an 8-day backpack into the incredible canyon. It was my first trip there, and I was with non-photographer/hard-core hiker types. So, I had to shoot on-the-go with very little time to think about my shots. This was the only day that we saw any clouds, and it really helped make the photo work. I didn’t realize this at the time, but the lines really draw the viewer in to the art. Lucky me. I leave tomorrow for another week-long backpack into the Grand Canyon!

  • I spent last week in the wilderness, backpacking through the inner depths of the Grand Canyon. A small side trail led to “Ribbon Falls” from Bright Angel stream on the North Rim. So I went. The place was a magical oasis in the hot and arid desert. I photographed for an hour and then left. I was not satisfied. I had to return. Several days later with sore feet and eager to begin my 4000 foot climb out to civilization, I passed this side trail again and went in for a second look at the falls. The sun was different, and so was the mood. I “felt” the place much better this time and “let the picture take me” this time. I like the result.

  • Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints / collage of recycled sheet music, maps and magazine cuttings A4 size original for sale

  • Location: Naher el Kaleb, Lebanon

  • Another take with beautiful model, singer and dancer Sydney Jo Jackson, who was a real pleasure to work with. The delightful Nicola Hamilton came over to do the make up at very short notice. Part of the brief was to produce some B/W shots, and as I was after a low key effect with smooth tones, I rigged a black tent arrangement to stop light bouncing around the room and give maximum density to the shadow areas. Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length: 35mm / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/200 sec at f/16 / Flash: Bowens / Flash Mode: White Umbrella / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 and Silver Efex Pro © 2009 John Hooton Photography

  • For the film festival in Cannes, so many movies are showing that tents are put on the beach as small cinemas.

  • A trip to the beach in January, & a tentative entry to the water….. [Canon 1000D] Featured – Dimensions group – May 2009 Featured – Canon DSLR group – May 2009 Featured – The Human Condition – May 2009 Featured – Images & Ideas – May 2009 TOP TEN FINALIST – Where The Wild Things Are challenge – November 2009 / /

  • See color version —— Textures courtesy of Jerry Jones aka ghostbones

  • Nikon D80 / 18-135mm / Raw Featured on Red Bubble’s Home Page: 9/29/09

  • I ran across this quote by a former Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam. “A healthy artistic climate does not depend solely on the work of a handful of supremely gifted individuals. It demands the cultivation of talent and ability at all levels. It demands that everyday work, run-of-the-mill work, esoteric and unpopular work should be given a chance; not so much in the hope that genius may one day spring from it, but because, for those who make the arts their life and work, even modest accomplishment is an end in itself and a value worth encouraging. The pursuit of excellence is a proper goal, but it is not the race itself.” RedBubble has people with all levels of experience and talent. For me this is part of its richness. And in my experience many who start the creative journey discover gifts they did not know they had. I would put myself in this category. But what do people think? is there room in the creative tent for all who would want to enter? And what about work that is unpopular or uncomfortable, where does this fit? Pilgrim Attribution Jail Cell by MayYouThinkArt / Gough Whitlam by Valerie Sherwood / Rada 1 by Remus Grecu / Shy by Priscilla Rodriguez Quote is taken from The Obstacle Race by Germaine Greer (1979 edition). (And a bit of warning there will be s site upgrade for approx 1 hour from 00.00 1 October – GMT/UTC see here for your time.)

  • my beautiful friend, sally wrote this when she saw this work .. / Please visit the wonderful Sally shes a host to many groups.. shes a light here on the bubble.. her works inspire and make you smile. she is socially aware.. she has a way about her that just warms me up .. Thankyou Sally. FLAMING SKY under the veil of the flaming sky / i stood / watching the sun rise / beyond the water / my heart danced / my soul renewed / and then in a moment / i saw you / my love / from another time / who always promised / to be mine / your hands extended / out to me / our eyes met / and then our lips / my soul rejoiced / with your kiss / we lay on the beach / in the heat of the day / as i turned / you slipped away / under the veil of the flaming sky

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