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Who: Kate, VIP host
From: London
Where: Vara De Rey, Ibiza
Ibiza style: Colour splash cut off denims, coral sandals with a simple vest. Kate's summer look is topped off with her classic basket bag con floras!
taken for flickr fridays theme polka dots.
These are my daughters coats shot in black and white with blue colour splash
Australia on Collins shopping centre, located in Collins Street Melbourne, is currently having a "spring colour splash" display featuring colourful umbrellas, in their atrium.
A real step back in time. Here we see the The Grinding Hull at Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, Sheffield. A steel-working site with a history going back to around the 13th century.
Well worth a visit if you're in the area.
A white rose glows in the soft light of sunset this evening. The soft light of sunset bringing out the soft undertones of pastel salmon pink and yellows. This rose was given to me as a small plant cutting last year.
A couple of butterflies that i initially selective coloured and then added a vintage process to in google nik.
This is a poem I put together a few years ago (back when I was still a hopeless romantic who dreamed of love). Of the few I've written this is one of my favourites:
Droplets of colour splash the canvas, in vibrant synergy
A rainbow bursting into life, cascading imagery
That swirls then rises in a haze
Engulfing all that's in its way
Intricate patterns form my name
The lucid world begins to fade
Then slips away.
Bubbles protect me from the fall, they float down to the ground
A place that I have never seen, but know each sight and sound
A halcyon lost paradise
Bathed in late afternoon sunshine
Heraldic trumpets faintly cry
Confetti drifts down past my eyes
Kisses the path
I see against the pale blue something begins to stir
Written in smoke across the sky 'A Heart That Beats For Her'
I'm led through streets across the town
Aureate splendour my surround
A grand piazza forms the crown
Its jewel stands waiting in a gown
Upon the steps
She guides my hand, I feel the beat cradled inside her chest
And only then do I realise I'm at its manifest
That which exists intrinsically
Within the chambers that she keeps
Protected under lock and key
Here has been given unto me
In all its glory
And now I stand amongst the essence of her elegance
I understand my presence here and all its relevance
Because this opulence and grace
Signifies feelings she embraced
And the Warmth she radiates
Has its foundations in the faith
She puts in me
The colours blend then dissipate and I'm returned alone
Eyes opened wide to who you are through that which I've been shown
So If you I someday forsake
Through wrong decisions that I make
Or roads I feel forced to take
I hope that I will never break
That piece of you.
Dedicated to Passion Pit for the stylistic influence, and to the girl who created the emotional inspiration.
Another abstract using a photo of some soap film. Again creating a reflection and then adapting the colours with Topaz Labs. These vivid colours remind me of ink when it is dripped into water creating those swirls.
Knife Juggler in the highstreet at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2012.
This photo was taking with a Nikon D3100 during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2012.
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Every August, the Edinburgh International Festival transforms one of the world's most beautiful cities, presenting three exhilarating weeks of the finest creators and performers from the worlds of the arts - for everyone.
A great tribute to my favourite band "The Smiths"...... here in full "This Charming Man" flowers and beads action!!!
9 months later and I've finally gotten round to going through some photographs that I took when I went to see Katy Perry on April 4th last year.
Taken during my recent skiing holiday in Verbier, the Swiss Alps with my Panasonic Lumix G1, 45-200mm lens.
Processing carried out in CS3.
Much better when viewed in large.
Image taken during a fabulous holiday in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. This particular shot taken in central Whistler village, February 5th, 2011.
Image shot with a Panasonic Lumix G1, 14-45mm lens. Processing carried out in CS5 and Nik Software's Silver Efex Pro.
Much better when viewed in large.