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  • This old rustic fence running off down the hill with it’s slotted holes in the misty morning of a cold grey Macedon day looked good with the lone tree as a backdrop.

  • There is ALWAYS Hope / . / Watch the Video here / . / When you try your best but you don’t succeed / When you get what you want but not what you need / When you feel so tired but you can’t sleep / Stuck in reverse When the tears come streaming down your face / When you lose something you can’t replace / When you love someone but it goes to waste / Could it be worse? Lights will guide you home / And ignite your bones / And I will try to fix you And high up above or down below / When you’re too in love to let it go / But if you never try you’ll never know / Just what you’re worth Lights will guide you home / And ignite your bones / And I will try to fix you Tears stream down your face / When you lose something you cannot replace / Tears stream down your face / And I Tears stream down your face / I promise you that I will learn from my mistakes / Tears stream down your face / And I Lights will guide you home / And ignite your bones / And I will try to fix you / . / Coldplay

  • Looking along a line of very rusty barb wire with a tree behind. The macro has made the bark texture dissolve into smoke.

  • Peter Garrett. References are from Midnight Oil’s cd leaflet – The 20,000 Watt R.S.L. / It was going to be all the Midnight Oil band members but I was lazy. This is fairly old now. It’s acrylic on daggy cardboard.

  • I don’t usually do IR shots with people or animals, but this horse was kind enough to stay still for me for 2 seconds. ......................................................................................................... Bored in a stable with nothing to do. / We make a game of throwing our shoes. / Lead me to water, but not to the track. / Show me a saddle and I’ll say, “Hey get off my back.” / All in favor (all in favor) say “Nay!” / We like the flavor of (we like the flavor of) hay. / We’re gonna graze all of our days. / Until they take us away and turn us into glue. / Like Mr. Ed always said… May the horse be with you. May the horse be with you. / May the Horse be with you everyday. / I trot by the fillies (they like me of course). / They all dig my band (yea I’m a rocking horse). / You gotta take off your spurs to ride me you know. / If you want me to stop then yell out “Whoa”. / All in favor (all in favor) say “Nay!” / We like the flavor of (we like the flavor of) ha / .............................. (“May The Horse Be With You” by Relient K) / / / / /

  • An IR shot. Title inspired by Frank Zappa again. / ......................................................................................................... / Out in Cucamonga / Many years ago / Near a Holy Roller Church / There was once a place / Where me and a couple of friends / Began practicing for the time / We might go / On TV / And as fate would have it / Later on we got a chance to play. / All we ever really knew: / That it was crazy / / / / / / Why not check out “Fenced Off” while you’re here… / /

  • An IR shot of two horses. / Luckily they both stood still for the 2 sec’s I needed them to.

  • An IR shot…...surprise, surprise.. / / Without the wonders of an ir filter this was just an ordinary paddock…green grass, a lone tree and a flowing river.

  • Morpeth Bridge Completed in 1898, Morpeth bridge is the oldest surviving example of an overhead braced Allan truss road bridge in service, and is one of three surviving overhead braced timber truss road bridges in NSW. Most of its engineering details are intact, and the bridge is in good condition. Allan trusses were a major development which superseded the McDonald truss bridges which preceded them, and were an extremely successful design. Major innovations were made in the areas of maintenance, cost of construction, and the achievable span length. The bridge has a high degree of technical significance. Timber truss bridges were important in the development of the road network in NSW. Before the construction of these bridges, river crossings were often treacherous, and an impediment to efficient transport. Through this, the expansion of rural NSW, particularly the mining and agricultural sectors, was facilitated. The bridge has a historical association with Percy Allan, senior bridge designer at the Public Works Department, and is important to the history of Morpeth. Morpeth Bridge is located in the Hunter region, which has 15 historic bridges each constructed before 1905, and it gains heritage significance from its proximity to the high concentration of other historic bridges in the area. In 1998 there were 38 surviving Allan trusses in NSW of the 105 built, and 82 timber truss road bridges survive from the over 400 built. Morpeth bridge is a representative example of overhead braced Allan timber truss road bridges, and is assessed as being Nationally significant, primarily on the basis of its technical and historical significance. / / / / /

  • I’ve always liked this one. I’d gotten up at 4:30am to catch a sunrise, got myself in to place & was patiently waiting for dawn when the thickest blanket of fog I’ve ever seen decended all around me. I was not impressed, until I got above the fog & saw the view : )

  • I’ve been playing with this shot for way too long. I’ve done about 8 versions and can’t decide which one, if any, I like best. This is the one I’m posting…any feedback would be great – you know how it is when you overwork something – can’t see the good bits through all of the annoying bits. / / / Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Tumut in the Land of Oz / / ISO200 / f/8 / 4.0sec exposure / R72 filter / Tripod / / POSTSCRIPT / / After reading everyones comments, I’m changing my opinion of this pic now. I’ve looked at the other 7 versions and this one is definately the best, actually by a long way so I’m glad I persisted with it…I think I’m happy with it now….and besides my limited photoshopping skills have run out – I wouldn’t know what else to do with it anyway….lol

  • Same tree as seen in “The Yard” . / But I don’t care. / I was playing around with some new textures shots and a bird shot…............. and this tree worked the best. / Enjoy! Copyright Notice: / All images are the property of ©Leah Highland and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission by email, including copying, duplicating, manipulating, printing, / publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means.

  • Hand made copper tree on Obsidian / 9’’ wide 12’’ tall / Trees sold thru Artist Made in Eugene Oregon Sold a framed print

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  • collaboration with my friend saad he gave me a sexy 3d render, then I worked over it with my original colours. he touched up with his colour tones which I liked a lot, and here it is. Very experimental and something new from me. www.archann.net

  • slow shutter speed experiment I added just a bit of light , ever so slight.. if not it is . straight out of the camera another view of the misty morning fog in Alva Florida:) 1/50 s / f/7.1 / Focal Length : 35.7 mm / Sony Dsc H 7 Cybershot camera

  • An infrared capture taken with a HOYA R72 filter. Topaz Adjust was used to give a slight HDR effect on the grass and fence.

  • Last post ( promise!) from a magical day trying out my first dslr and playing with the settings! Untouched straight from the camera Nikon D60 / Nikkor 18-200 / UV filter / f/20 / 1/20 sec / ISO-100 / focal length 18m / tripod – still in my backpack unfortunately….. ;)))

  • A red glass float in my tree takes on a foreboding appearance in this photo.

  • Captured this beautiful fall scene while on a motorcycle ride to Georgia, Nov. 2008. Didn’t seem fair to be separated from the beauty on the other side by that fence, so I just included it as well. Taken with Nikon D300 and Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8. / Light HDR processing and some Dodge & Burn applied.

  • RedBubble Art Feature “Halloween” Song lyrics by Tom Waits “There was a murder in the red barn / Murder in the red barn The trees are bending over / The cows are lying down / The atumn’s taking over / You can hear the buckshot hounds / The watchman said to Reba the loon / Was it pale at Manzanita / Or Blind Bob the raccoon? / Pin it on a drifter / They sleep beneath the bridge / One plays the violin / And sleeps inside a fridge / There was a murder in the red barn / A murder in the red barn Someone’s crying in the woods / Someone’s burying all his clothes / Now Slam the Crank from Wheezer / Slept outside last night and froze / Road kill has its seasons / Just like anything / It’s possums in the autumn / And it’s farm cats in the spring / There was a murder in the red barn / A murder in the red barn Now thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house / Or covet thy neighbor’s wife / But for some / Murder is the only door through which they enter life Now they surrounded the house / They smoke him out / They took him off in chains / The sky turned black and bruised / And we had months of heavy rains / Now the raven’s nest in the rotted roof / Of Chenoweth’s old place / And no one’s asking Cal / About that scar upon his face / ‘Cause there’s nothin’ strange / About an axe with bloodstains in the barn There’s always some killin’ / You got to do around the farm / A murder in the red barn / Murder in the red barn Now the woods will never tell / What sleeps beneath the trees / Or what’s buried ‘neath a rock / Or hiding in the leaves / ‘Cause road kill has it’s seasons / Just like anything / It’s possums in the atumn / And it’s farm cats in the spring / A murder in the red barn / A murder in the red barn Now a lady can’t do ntohin’ / Without folks’ tongues waggin’ / Is this blood on the tree / Or is it autumn’s red blaze / When the ground’s soft for diggin’ / ANd the rain will bring all this gloom / There’s nothing wrong with a lady / Drinking alone in her room / But there was a murder in the red barn / A murder in the red barn”

  • Taken in Nakusp BC last November.

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