This is a subject – leaves – that is “intriguing me very much in the last time. It’s poetic, in the deepest meaing of the word – leaves tell about nature and discovering of the thousands small, even tiny details you can find inside them … lines, shadows, lights, folds, nerves, transparencies, traces of dance, life, colours, textures, sharpness and warmth … / I love the endless possibilities of looking at this subject with – I hope – a little bit “different” eyes …. / thank you very much for stopping by :-)
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/400seg / ISO-200 / 55mm Lens Featured in Portugal 18th August 2009 / Featured in DSLR 18th August 2009 / Featured in 1:1 Macro photography 2009 / Featured in Lost in Space 29th Auguest 2009
This is a subject – leaves – that is “intriguing me very much in the last time. It’s poetic, in the deepest meaing of the word – leaves tell about nature and discovering of the thousands small, even tiny details you can find inside them … lines, shadows, lights, folds, nerves, transparencies, traces of dance, life, colours, textures, sharpness and warmth … / I love the endless possibilities of looking at this subject with – I hope – a little bit “different” eyes …. / thank you very much for stopping by :-)
A tiny little fern tip vibrating in the rainforest breeze. Pentax K200D / 50.0mm + x 10 macro: 1/8 sec: F5.6: ISO 100: man focus: / hand held! “gentle green” was featured in Lost in Space
A tiny little pea tendril reaching for the light. Pentax K200D: Sigma 18-50mm + x10 macro “green on green” was featured in Lost in Space
Flowers in a garden centre in Paris. Photographed with a Sony DLSR and modified very slightly with Gimp. Featured in featured in Lost in Space in August 2009.
One piece of a triptych signifying a sense of intimacy. The abstracted image behind the photograph tells another story.
Please support me and favorite this piece here too. Thank you / “Facing the Wall” only it’s “Vasing” like VASE-ing haha, whatever #1 of 3 in the “Jazz club” series as I’m calling it. Again, I love the lighting, and the simplicity of this.
Window openings near the top of Griffith Observatory….(adaptation) / /
Part of an hand-made masterpiece
Flag at South Cronulla, Australia
Some mornings I wake early and can’t sleep. It used to annoy me. Now I take the opportunity to arise predawn and go to the beach in the best part of the day. / Mt Cameron from Green Point, Marrawah, NW Tasmania. Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm Lens @ 10mm / ISO 200 / F4.5 / 30 seconds featured in Colours of Water 19th February 2009 / featured in Tasmania 3rd March 2009 / featured in Going Coastal 16th March 2009 / featured in Your Magic Places 21st March 2009 / featured in Topshelf Wildlife & Nature Art 21st March 2009 / featured in Natural Colour & Light group 26th September 2009 / featured in Australian Travel Photography group 31st October 2009
Nikon D90 / Nikkor 105mm lens So I sold a card the other day and I joked that I was going to take my $1.42 and go buy a gumball and do a picture with it, but the corner store was all out of red gumballs :( So I bought this red sucker, or lollipop or whatever the heck they are called and did this instead :)
FINALLY I caught the moon with this light! Id always say Ill go back and do it, but This time I was serious!!!
My signal. / The machine is ready. / Coffee is 1 minute away. / BYE BYE!
Just walking around the (virtually deserted) docks at Greenock, Scotland, enjoying the last bit of sunshine for the day. [Sony a350, Sigma 17-70@50mm, f:13, 1/60sec, ISO-100] .
Nikon D40 + 35mm f2.5 AIS E Series Converted to black & white in Photoshop + curves adjustment Greenland Dock, Surrey Quays, London
Lightning Ridge Part of a series I’m working on… And here’s the calendar o / Other Autumn Images o SEASCAPES / NEW ZEALAND / PEOPLE
Taken at Tenby, South Wales. Featured in the Simple by Desgin group, October ‘09
Nikon D40 / Nikkor 18-200mm lens @ 200mm / Capture NX tweaks on the moon(not a composite image) / The histogram and “right side exposure” working for me. Top Ten in Photographers of RedBubble group Nighttime Landscapes Challenge 25th October 2009 Words courtesy of U2 / Sunday Bloody Sunday / I can’t believe the news today / I can’t close my eyes and make it go away / How long? how long must we sing this song? / How long? how long? / ‘Cause tonight we can be as one – tonight Broken bottles under children’s feet / Bodies strewn across the dead end street / But I won’t heed the battle call / It puts my back up, puts my back up against the wall Sunday, bloody Sunday / Sunday, bloody Sunday— And the battle’s just begun / There’s many lost, but tell me who has won? / The trenches dug within our hearts / And mothers, children, brothers, sisters torn apart Sunday, bloody Sunday / Sunday, bloody Sunday How long? how long must we sing this song? / How long? how long? / ‘Cause tonight we can be as one – tonight / Tonight / [Sunday, bloody Sunday] / Tonight, tonight / [Sunday, bloody Sunday] Wipe the tears from your eyes / Wipe your tears away / I’ll wipe your tears away / I’ll wipe your tears away / [Sunday, bloody Sunday] / I’ll wipe your bloodshot eyes / [Sunday, bloody Sunday] / Sunday, bloody Sunday And it’s true we are immune / When fact is fiction and TV reality / And today the millions cry / We eat and drink while tomorrow they die The real battle yet begun / [Sunday, bloody Sunday] / To claim the victory Jesus won / [Sunday, bloody Sunday] / On Sunday, bloody Sunday / Sunday, bloody Sunday
Inspired by: Live – Beauty of grey
The sailing barge ‘Dignity’ – left to the elements in Hooe Lake (a tidal creek on the Plym Estuary) Canon A570 IS Powershot (3 manually bracketed shots) HDR & Tonemapping in Photomatix Pro 3.1 Final touches in Adobe Photoshop 6.0
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