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Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Sunday, 20 April 2014
11 Original Artworks That Will Look Great On Your Wall!
Happy Easter! Here are 11 beautiful images that will make you want more wall space!
Ice on Vernal Falls by Lee Wilkes
Half Dome With Moon by Lee Wilkes
New Orleans at Dawn by Lee Wilkes
Island Palm by Lee Wilkes
San Francisco from Lombard Street by Lee Wilkes
Morning Seascape by Lee Wilkes
San Francisco Baby by Lee Wilkes
Red Record by Lee Wilkes
A Seascape Worth Waiting For by Lee Wilkes
A Lili To End All Lili's by Lee Wilkes
Purple Lilium Flower by Lee Wilkes
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Wednesday, 9 April 2014
When you learn who you are. When you learn who you aren't. An inspirational story of nature.
There are moments in our lives when we feel different. An unexplainable feeling of sadness, euphoria or power that comes over us like never before. At this moment we can choose to ignore the feeling or we can choose to embrace it and change our lives in an attempt to follow it. For me a moment of complete clarity and euphoria came when I first traveled to Yosemite National Park in 2011. The feeling was unexplainable, a sense of being finally existed within me. It was nature, real and epic, scary yet so natural. I was overcome. I traveled to Yosemite again in the winter of 2012 and had the same overwhelming experience. What was it about this place that captivated me? How could it make me feel this way and the incredible city of Rome or New York not?
Nature exists within all of us, we are mammals, we are an holistic part of nature. This is what I had felt during my experience at Yosemite. As a photographer and artist I could not think of anything more important than to attempt to express this feeling in my work. I have done so ever since. I capture nature because it is real, more real than money, more real than job security, more real than a house. Nature is all we truly have. Respect it. Nurture it. Love it. Become it.
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| Half Dome and Moon Yosemite National Park |
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| Frozen Lake, Half Dome and Moon Yosemite National Park |
Sunday, 30 March 2014
A day on one of the most remote islands in the world. Snakes eating Goannas, baby Turtles hatching and giant fish!
This weekend we were lucky enough to hitch a five minute dinghy ride from our island to a more remote and uninhabited one. The beaches look like a war zone due to the Green Turtle nesting season over the past 4 months. What a mess!
We jumped off the boat and went for a bit of an adventure. I had just finished explaining to our new buddy Ben about the Goannas and huge Pythons on this island when, sure enough, there was a massive python beginning to devour a Goanna! I had never seen this before and Ben surely hadn't! I still find it hard to believe how these snakes can eat an animal almost twice their size.
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| Snake vs Goanna |
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| Hayley and her little friends |
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| Helping them with their long journey |
| Our view of the islands while fishing |
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| Mackerel and two Coral Trout |
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| Me with a Mackarel |
It's days like this that really make me appreciate where I live. It may be extremely remote, and there are huge disadvantages to that, but I truly do live in one of the most beautiful and natural places on our planet, I am grateful.
All images in this post were captured with the Apple iPhone 4s
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goanna,
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Friday, 28 March 2014
Incredible new photographic prints for sale!
Monday, 24 March 2014
A Day At The Beach (On one of the most remote islands in the world).
These photographs were captured on an extremely remote island in the Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia. On Saturdays we usually hang out at the beach, do some fishing or just laze under a tree and read a book. Today we had all kinds of unexpected surprises!
My wife Hayley removing some Sardines from the cast net (she hates doing that).
The clouds are always so amazing out here.
The beautiful beach. There were heaps of Sardines in the water today!
Water Study
Cuttlefish and thongs hanging from a tree.
Cuttlefish.
C and T.
Incredible clouds.
The most bizarre thing happened while we were fishing. A big machine drove along the beach! This NEVER happens.
Machine and kids fishing (catching more than us)...
Shark attacking the sardines!
Labels:
abstract,
art,
clouds,
fine art,
fishing,
ocean,
Paradise,
Photography,
sand,
sardines,
Shark attack,
Sharks,
The Beach,
tide,
Torres Strait Islands,
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