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Littoral de Saint-Pierre à la tombée de la nuit.

  

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Canon EOD 7D

  

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Sur la route du volcan du piton de la fournaise au petit matin quel plaisir de découvrir cette mer de nuage. Ce volcan culmine à 2 632 mètres d'altitude, volcan actif de l'île de La Réunion.

 

On the road to the Piton de la Fournaise volcano in the early morning, what a pleasure to discover this sea of clouds. This volcano culminates at 2,632 meters, an active volcano on the island of Reunion.

 

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Sur la route du volcan du piton de la fournaise au petit matin quel plaisir de découvrir cette mer de nuage. Ce volcan culmine à 2 632 mètres d'altitude, volcan actif de l'île de La Réunion.

 

On the road to the Piton de la Fournaise volcano in the early morning, what a pleasure to discover this sea of clouds. This volcano culminates at 2,632 meters, an active volcano on the island of Reunion.

 

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Canon EOD 7D

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Sur la route du volcan du piton de la fournaise au petit matin quel plaisir de découvrir cette mer de nuage. Ce volcan culmine à 2 632 mètres d'altitude, volcan actif de l'île de La Réunion.

 

On the road to the Piton de la Fournaise volcano in the early morning, what a pleasure to discover this sea of clouds. This volcano culminates at 2,632 meters, an active volcano on the island of Reunion.

 

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Canon EOD 7D

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Sur la route du volcan du piton de la fournaise au petit matin quel plaisir de découvrir cette mer de nuage. Ce volcan culmine à 2 632 mètres d'altitude, volcan actif de l'île de La Réunion.

 

On the road to the Piton de la Fournaise volcano in the early morning, what a pleasure to discover this sea of clouds. This volcano culminates at 2,632 meters, an active volcano on the island of Reunion.

 

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Canon EOD 7D

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Depuis le volcan du piton de la fournaise au petit matin quel plaisir de découvrir cette mer de nuage.

Ce volcan culmine à 2 632 mètres d'altitude, volcan actif de l'île de La Réunion.

 

from the Piton de la Fournaise volcano in the early morning, what a pleasure to discover this sea of clouds. This volcano culminates at 2,632 meters, an active volcano on the island of Reunion.

  

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Canon EOD 7D

  

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Sur la route du volcan du piton de la fournaise au petit matin quel plaisir de découvrir cette mer de nuage. Ce volcan culmine à 2 632 mètres d'altitude, volcan actif de l'île de La Réunion.

 

On the road to the Piton de la Fournaise volcano in the early morning, what a pleasure to discover this sea of clouds. This volcano culminates at 2,632 meters, an active volcano on the island of Reunion.

 

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Canon EOD 7D

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"Some days I don't want to go outside but stay inside and lie warm in front of the stove" - Thank you Gerda!

These plumeria blossoms burn with unnatural beauty, petals glowing from deep pink to molten orange, as if lit from within by something not quite of this world. Nestled in a lush tangle of leaves, they seem too vivid, too perfect, like offerings left in a place where time stands still. The unopened buds hint at more to come, but the air feels heavy, watchful.

 

This photograph captures not just tropical elegance, but a whisper of something eerie an ancient bloom that remembers. My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections.

A solitary heron stands poised on one leg atop a green metal bench, surrounded by shallow water in a quiet park setting. The scene blends the elegance of wildlife with the geometry of human-made structures, while the flooded ground hints at recent rain. Framed by green grass, trees, and a wooden fence, the heron’s calm presence adds a meditative quality to the composition. Its gaze and posture evoke a sense of patience and quiet observation, making this image a study in balance, contrast, and natural grace.

 

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Standing tall with paws tucked like a tiny butler, this squirrel looks ready to file a report on suspicious acorn activity. The chest puffed, the tail fluffed, it’s clearly taking its job seriously. Whether it’s guarding the grass or just waiting for snacks, this furry sentinel brings maximum cuteness with a side of dignity. This photo captures the lighter side of wildlife, where even the smallest creatures strike a pose worthy of a portrait.

 

My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections—though this one might be just for those who appreciate a little backyard nobility.

Suspended in the heart of its intricate trap, the spider waits, motionless, watchful, and unnervingly still. Its black, yellow, and blood-tinged markings glint like warning signs against the blurred green beyond. The web, delicate yet deadly, stretches like a ritual circle spun from instinct and silence. This close-up captures not just a creature, but a presence; an ancient architect of fear and fascination.

 

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Amicalola Falls takes on a spectral presence in this black and white photograph, where thin streams of water spill down a jagged cliff face like ghostly tears. The layered rock appears ancient and worn, etched with time and shadow. Vegetation creeps in from the edges, as if nature itself is holding its breath. The light catches the cascading water in fleeting glimmers, like whispers from something unseen. This image evokes the feeling of a place touched by forgotten stories, where the falls murmur secrets and the silence feels alive.

 

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Mid-scratch and full of attitude, this little squirrel is clearly taking a moment for self-care. Perched on a weathered bench like it owns the place, it’s giving off “don’t rush me, I’m exfoliating” vibes. The fluffy tail? Perfectly curled. The fur? A little tousled, but that’s part of the look. Surrounded by greenery and garden glam, this photo captures the softer side of wildlife—where even squirrels know the importance of a good grooming session.

 

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Beneath a fading sun, the waters shimmer with unnatural stillness, leading the eye toward a lonely silhouette; Bird Island. Always cloaked in wings and whispers, the island pulses with quiet motion, as if the birds aren’t just nesting... but watching. In this black and white seascape, the light carves a path across the water like a lure, drawing you closer to something ancient and unseen. The sky hangs heavy, the silence too perfect. This is not just a place. It’s a presence.

 

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A flock of white ibises glides effortlessly across a brilliant blue sky, their wings outstretched in quiet harmony. Below, palm trees and lush greenery sway gently in the breeze, framing a scene that feels like a breath of fresh air. Captured in crisp detail, this photograph celebrates the simple joy of movement, light, and nature’s rhythm. It’s a moment of serenity—perfect for the season of reflection and gratitude.

 

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The sky’s putting on a full production dramatic clouds, golden light, ocean shimmer and the tall grasses in the foreground are clearly feeling it.

 

Swaying like backup dancers in a nature-themed music video, they’re giving it their all. One’s leaning into the breeze like it’s hitting a high note. Another’s striking a pose that says, “I was born for this lighting.” This image is proof that even plants have main character energy when the sunset hits just right.

 

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Perched like a tiny sentinel on the wooden rail, this squirrel stares down the lens with the intensity of a creature who’s seen things. Tail curled high, paws tucked close, it’s either guarding a stash of acorns or judging your snack choices. The blurred park backdrop only adds to the mystery, what secrets lie beyond the grass? This photo captures the wild charm and unspoken sass of a squirrel who’s clearly in charge.

 

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Long before it was a sleek, sail-shaped landmark, Explorer Tower was said to be the last refuge for sailors navigating the treacherous waters of Port Canaveral. Legend has it, the tower’s glowing silhouette guided ships away from the notorious pirate fleet known as the “Banana Boat Buccaneers,” who ruled these waters with sunscreen and sass.

 

Mariners whispered of its magical architecture, designed to resemble a sail so convincingly that pirates mistook it for a rival ship and steered clear. Some say the tower was built by a retired sea captain with a flair for modern design and a vendetta against bad lighting.

 

Others say it’s just a new building with great angles. Either way, it stands proud at sunset, casting long shadows and longer stories.

 

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Chiaharu Shiota is the artist and the installation involves thousands of red glasses strung from ceiling to floor.

 

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There I was, lining up the perfect shot of a majestic Blue Heron—graceful, poised, the embodiment of wetland elegance. And then… quack. Enter stage left: a duck with zero respect for artistic timing. Out of focus but full of confidence, it photobombs the scene like it’s auditioning for a nature documentary called “Me Too!” The heron, ever the professional, pretends not to notice. This photo captures the chaos of wildlife photography, where even the best-laid compositions are vulnerable to feathered party crashers.

 

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Poised on the rocks like it’s pondering the mysteries of the universe—or just wondering where all the fish went—this heron stares into the water with the intensity of a bird deep in thought. Its bluish-gray feathers ripple in the breeze, adding dramatic flair to an already theatrical pose. The little plant beside it? Probably its life coach. The ripples? Just nature’s way of saying, “You’re doing great, sweetie.” This full-color photo captures the quiet comedy of a bird who’s clearly overthinking everything.

 

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Three birds. One sky. Zero tolerance for offbeat wingwork. These airborne aces aren’t just flying; they’re performing a synchronized routine that would make a fighter squadron jealous. Spaced perfectly across a moody gradient of sunrise (or is it sunset?), they look like they’re headed to a very exclusive meeting where the dress code is “feathers and finesse.”

 

This image is nature’s version of a boy band mid-tour: dramatic lighting, perfect spacing, and just enough mystery to keep you guessing.

 

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In the dim light of a forgotten grove, three spiders hang motionless in a web stretched like a veil across shadow and silence. The largest crouches low, its limbs splayed like a sigil of warning. Above it, two smaller figures linger, sentinels or spawn, no one’s sure. A jagged branch casts a claw-like shadow across the scene, as if reaching for something it can’t quite touch. The web itself seems alive, pulsing with tension, spun not just from silk but from something older. This is no ordinary nest—it’s a shrine.

 

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As twilight settles over the canopy, a lone squirrel descends the trunk of a spiked tree its silhouette sharp against a brooding sky. The jagged leaves stretch outward like claws, framing the creature in a scene that feels more omen than observation. There's something unnatural in the stillness, something watching from behind the clouds. This black and white photograph captures a moment suspended between motion and menace, where even the familiar feels uncanny.

 

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Two figures lean over the railing, caught in a moment of quiet observation. The bridge beneath them is weathered, the trees behind them still. In black and white, time softens—this could be yesterday, or decades ago. Maybe they’re watching birds skim the water. Maybe they’re remembering something they haven’t spoken of in years. Maybe they’re just sharing silence, the kind that only comes with trust. This photo doesn’t shout—it whispers. It invites you to imagine the stories that might have been, the conversations that never needed words.

 

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The Leslie Powell Foundation Gallery.....VISTAS artwork by

QU'AINT Collaborative exhibit....9Jul - 27Aug 2021

 

Artist Credit: Jason Wilson "Far and Wide" (Acrylic)

Perched with quiet grace, this Eurasian collared dove looks like it’s keeping secrets for the wind. With soft feathers and a gaze that says “I’ve seen things,” it brings a hush to the garden scene. The black collar is its signature like a little bowtie for nature’s most polite guest. Whether it’s waiting for a friend or just enjoying the view, this moment captures the calm side of wildlife, where beauty doesn’t shout, it settles in.

 

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On a quiet day where the reeds sway and the water whispers, one broken stem dares to dream bigger. Bent at just the right angle, it’s convinced it’s not a weed at all, but a majestic bird mid-flight. Or maybe a dragonfly, depending on the mood. The other grasses roll their eyes, but the pond humors it, reflecting its silhouette like a stage light. This black and white photograph captures nature’s quiet comedy: a plant with ambition, striking a pose and hoping someone, anyone, will believe it’s airborne.

 

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Striking a pose on the foliage runway, this Gulf Fritillary flaunts its orange wings like it just won “Best Dressed in the Garden.” The grass? Just background noise. The twigs? Accessories. This butterfly didn’t come here to pollinate—it came to slay. With black spots like designer accents and a wingspan that screams confidence, it’s the kind of insect that turns heads at brunch and still makes it home in time to nap on a leaf. This photo captures the fabulous side of nature—where even butterflies know how to work their angles.

 

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Two lone kayakers slice across the shimmering water, silhouetted against the fading light. Their strokes are steady, their eyes fixed on the horizon. They’ve made it. After weeks of surviving the cursed island dodging sunburned zombies in flip-flops and fending off undead parrots squawking “BRAAAINS”, they’ve finally escaped. No more tiki torches. No more haunted beach volleyball. Just freedom.

 

But wait… they’re paddling away from the camera. From you.

 

Could it be? Were you the final boss all along? The silent one. The observer. The zombie with a lens and a suspiciously good sense of composition.

 

This image is a horror-comedy masterpiece—equal parts escape scene and existential crisis. My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections—though this one might be just for those who enjoy a little undead drama with their water sports.

Like a whisper against the trees, this white ibis rises in silent flight. Its wings stretch wide, cutting through shadow and light, a living contrast against the dark canopy. Captured in black and white, the moment feels suspended in time, as if the bird itself were a memory escaping the forest. There’s no sound, no rush, just motion and grace. This photo is a meditation on freedom, on the beauty of instinct, and on the quiet power of nature’s choreography.

 

My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections, though this one might be just for those who find meaning in the monochrome.

 

I am not 100% sure I like the edit on this one. I like the idea but not sure it turned out the way I wanted it. What do you think?

 

In the still waters of a shadowed marsh, a silent predator glides just beneath the surface, its ridged back and unblinking eyes the only hints of its presence. The calm ripples betray no urgency, only the quiet menace of something ancient and patient. This black and white photograph captures the eerie tension of a moment suspended in time, where nature and nightmare blur. The creature’s form evokes myth and mystery, a lurking monster in plain sight.

 

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Sleek. Metallic. Merciless. The red arrow doesn’t just point to danger it is the warning shot. This jet intake isn’t just a mechanical detail; it’s the mouth of the beast, the moment before thunder. For anyone on the wrong side of the mission, this is the last angle they’ll see before the sky turns hostile. The polished surface reflects precision. The lettering screams intent. This photo captures the cold confidence of air power at rest, ready to roar.

 

My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections—though this one’s reserved for those who respect the edge.

Two shadowy figures stand beneath a sunset-stained roof, locked in what appears to be the most intense conversation ever held on a deck. One raises a hand to their head, either shielding their eyes, adjusting a hat, or realizing they left the grill on back at the condo.

 

The palm tree leans in like it’s eavesdropping. The clouds streak across the sky like nature’s version of dramatic music. And the gazebo? That’s not just a structure; it’s a confession booth, a gossip hub, and possibly the headquarters of the “Sunset Conspiracy Club.”

 

Some say this was the moment they decided to fake their own disappearance and live off coconut water. Others claim they were just arguing about who forgot the bug spray. But the real twist? You took the photo. Which means… you were there. Are you the third member of the triangle? The silent witness? The one who knows too much?

  

My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections.

 

Bathed in golden glimmers and framed like a celebrity on a red carpet, this tree stands center stage, soaking up the sun’s applause. The water sparkles like paparazzi flashbulbs, and the surrounding foliage fades into the background like backup dancers. Is it morning? Is it evening? Doesn’t matter—this tree has main character energy all day long. This photo captures nature’s quiet confidence, where even a silhouette knows how to strike a pose.

 

My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections—though this one might be just for those who appreciate a little botanical drama.

Two figures stand together, framed by brightness and shadow, caught in a moment that feels both fleeting and eternal. One shields their eyes, searching the horizon. The other stands still, as if waiting—for a word, a gesture, or simply the quiet comfort of presence. In black and white, the scene becomes memory. It’s not about who they are, but what they share: a pause in time, a breath between stories. This image speaks to love not as spectacle, but as stillness.

 

My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections—though this one might be just for those who believe connection is found in the quiet.

Medium- Water soluble transparent colour on paper,

Size- 56.5 cm x 56.5 cm ( excluding frame),

Art by Tamal Sen Sharma,

 

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Medium- Water soluble transparent colour on paper,

Size- 56.5 cm x 56.5 cm ( excluding frame),

Art by Tamal Sen Sharma,

 

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Photography double exposure

Selbst im Werkzeug steckt ein Stück Seele

Medium- Water soluble transparent colour on paper,

Size- 56.5 cm x 56.5 cm ( excluding frame),

Art by Tamal Sen Sharma,

 

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Medium- Water soluble transparent colour on paper,

Size- 47.5 cm x 65.5 cm ( excluding frame),

Art by Tamal Sen Sharma,

 

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Medium- Water soluble transparent colour on paper,

Size- 47.5 cm x 65.5 cm ( excluding frame),

Art by Tamal Sen Sharma,

 

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Chalk Pastel "Osage #2" 1989

Artist: Jaqulin Loyd

Permanent art display in lobby

Leslie Powell Foundation Art Gallery.

 

Angle POV to avoid reflections from outside the gallery.

Medium- Water soluble transparent colour on paper,

Size- 47.5 cm x 65.5 cm ( excluding frame),

Art by Tamal Sen Sharma,

 

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