© 2010 Chris Armytage, Fine Art Photography, Daylesford
I am delighted once again to be invited to link one of my images to RJ Heller’s wonderful work, an Evening of Grace, a powerfully evocative story about the wonder of boyhood and discovery …
… "The trees blink with the last of the light, holding on for just a little bit longer.I strain to see with eyes squinted,
creases and wrinkles scratch and claw, they surface and take part in the memory.
a tree and a boy …"
Please visit RJ and read this beautiful story, you will be so glad you did!
Learning how to be still, to really be still and let life happen – that stillness becomes a radiance.
- Morgan Freeman


FEATURED in The World As We See It, 1 September 2010
FEATURED in #1 Artists of Redbubble, Permanent Feature Page, 25 September 2010
FEATURED in The Compact Group, 22 October 2010
FEATURED in Superbly Visual, 4 November 2010
FEATURED on Redbubble’s Explore, 31 July 2011


Member of Host Hullabaloo 2011 – celebrating Group Hosts of Redbubble in Solo Exhibition

Photograph taken at Daylesford Lake in Central Victoria, with a Panasonic FZ20 and processed in Photoshop CS3.
daylesford lake, landscape, light, photographic art, pink, standing, stillness, trees, winter, chris armytage, bare, soft, mist
I don’t know what I would do if I couldn’t create, it’s as natural to me as breathing, especially now that we have the tools to achieve great art with digital photography. It’s so exciting and I feel that my creativity has finally come to fruition with these fantastic digital tools.
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Comments
A wonderful and poetic image… for me, also sad……
Thank you so much, Ana – a wonderful compliment! :)
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This is just beautiful…soooo beautiful.
Thank you so much for that lovely comment Linda :))
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Thanks Francis :))
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Thanks so much Kathy :))
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Wonderful news! Thanks so much Trish :) x
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beautiful shot
Thanks so much Sylvia :))
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Wonderful work
Thanks so much for your visit and kind comment :)
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a great art piece that speaks so quietly but is not silent!
Thank you so much Klaus :)
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Thanks so much for accepting “Stillness” :))
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so lovely work….
Thank you so much Antanas :))
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