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This is an older photo I had taken just a few weeks before the Iconic Bird Rock Arch had collapsed in December of 2010 from the winter storms.
As time ages us, we tend to forget the people and places that once held important spots in our hearts. Slow down, take a moment and recall those memories. The smiles on our faces will be priceless and timeless.
The castle of Chambord (France) is certainly one of the most impressive of the Loire Valley - be it for its size or its architecture, with an amazing amount of details imagined by François Ier and Leonard de Vinci.
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This was scanned in from a very old b/w neg which I took about 20 years ago, taken on the river Thames at a place called Gravesend in Kent on a very cold and foggy winters morning
Taken November 16th, 2006. (This is new rendering of this image.)
Note: There is a Photoshop tutorial describing how I added the texture to this photograph here.
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Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cms
Otto Schmidinger is from Queensland, and this beautiful painting of a pastoral scene could come from many corners of this country. Schmidinger has taken a traditional Australian landscape theme and given it a contemporary twist. And I must say I am delighted, as were the many people who thronged around it as well. It is all too easy in the contemporary art environment for people to go with work that pushes boundaries of genre, and has a few ideological axes to grind. So again it is a credit to the judges that this was deemed worthy of a place in the final 42.
Otto is straight to the point with his description too:
"I wanted to show a landscape outside of time. This painting is of one of the timeless scenes that I was captured by when travelling Tasmania. I think many people are attracted by that aura of endless tranquility and love Tasmania for that reason."
Spot on Otto. You are welcome back to our fine part of the world any time.
Two days after Christmas I was surprised by aurora - a phenomena that is very rare this far south in Norway. This is one of several shots from that evening.
Another from the archives, reworked.
This is my beautiful best friend Laura, on the day of her wedding. She exudes elegance always and this day was certainly no exception.
This size really does it no justice so if you can be bothered please: View On Black
A vintage bicycle and a garden shed on a foggy morning.
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