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soft pastels on paper
Created during the Art Therapy Foundation Course, referring to my learning, reflection and journey
The only time she likes getting her picture made is when it is her idea. This was not. She begrudgingly glanced up at me, but I know she was much more interested in keeping her nose pressed against the glass to see if she could spot the monkeys. Although she didn't say, the look in her eyes said it all. "Mom, would you please stop taking pictures? Can't we just look in peace?"
An experiment with processing - HDR combined with digital lith - gives a nice post-apocalyptic feel, almost Steam-Punkish?
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Tomorrowland embodies the Space Age and the optimistic advancement of humanity, promising the day when we will touch the stars.
The "Googie" architecture — a space age look that was enormously popular during the 1950s — first appeared in Tomorrowland in 1959.
Relections of Melbourne (includuing me) from the top of bulding 22 at RMIT University, Melboune Australia
Pot Mum Chrysanthemum reflections. Whatever the weather there is always something to photograph. www.markheslingtonphotography.com
Loch Tay reflections with the leaves on the trees now turning to their full autumnal splendour. Not the usual Scottish October weather. Out with the caravan!
didn't quite work out as planned - I might have to try it in the morning (so the shadow is behind the frame) and on a day that isn't so windy. Also, looking at it now, I should have tried to compose the reflected picture better. Feedback welcome, especially if anyone has done a similar shot
London ExCeL has a strict traffic system in place for exhibitors to collect from the loading doors. There is a queue, getting there early is an advantage.
An ideal time to take photos while waiting...
Engagement shoot for a lovely couple whose wedding we are covering in July. We spent a couple of hours walking chating and generally having a laugh. Now feel they are relaxed with me and I am with them :) So looking forward to their wedding.
At this moment in time I am watching a David Beckstead DVD and gettng totally insired.
The most insane thing about this photo now that I look at it is the multiple reflections of the windows in the windows. I thought I was taking a photo of wrought iron balconies. But no...
Late afternoon reflection of the Marienkirche (Church of Our Lady) in the rear window of a VW Caddy taken in the small town of Oberwesel, Germany on the Rhein River
Sometimes nature makes the most puzzling and amazing patterns. This is just a trifling example of the statement.