I was standing in the middle of the on coming wall of water, it might look small now but when it got to me – it was up to my thighs. / More photos from the shoot of Mona Vale Pool - Got up at 4 to get to the pool for these shots, travelling petrol: $10 / - A can of WD40 to water proof the camera: $4.95 / (to use this – Hahah…. you sprey it onto a piece of cloth the wipe you camera with it, avoiding the lens and viewfinder….not sprey directly onto the camera….so what ever to reply moisture is good. It also stop salt sprey clinging itself on the camera too.) / - Stand in front of an on coming wall of sea water (Being scare sh#tless): PRICELESS!
For some reason, I’m extremely proud of this image. I had a vision in my mind of exactly what I wanted and everything came together for me to be able to nail it.
Charcoal drawing and photo.
This is by my daughter for the Children’s Art group. Honest!
Scarification is a means of permanently marking the skin by cutting alone, without the use of pigments. The scars may be lighter or darker than your original skin tone and may raise up (keloid scarring). There are many ways to produce a scar but the cut must always penetrate the dermis if a scar is to be produced. The result depends as much on your skin as the method used. Black skin in particular is very good at producing pronounced keloid scars and this is a popular alternative to tattooing for people with very dark skin, for whom a tattoo might not show up very well. In many parts of Africa these scars are marks of beauty and a way to identify someone belonging to a particular group. Scarification also may mark one’s status as a civilized being, adult, or member of a specific ethnic group or initiation association. I spend a day in his school in a remote village of Benin to work on the Art in All of Us activities (www.artinallofus.org). I had really a great time thanks to the kids creativity. Please see some of their works on Benin Gallery ! hope you enjoy !! All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)
I just love rainbows! © Copyrighted Angelique Brunas all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission.
”...7, 8 gonna stay up late, 9 ,10 never sleep again.” This was the piece I did for my banner on display at the grad exhibition. Concept, styling, photography, post-production digital painting all by me, model is me.
Fractal explorer composite Remember the earth whose skin you are. / Red earth yellow earth white earth brown earth / black earth we are earth. Joy Harjo
Fractal explorer/apophysis composite Borrow the beloved’s eyes. / Look through them and you’ll see the beloved’s face / everywhere. Rumi
A corolla winding its way down the Lake Mountain Road back towards Marysville in Victoria’s Yarra Ranges. Taken with my Canon 40D… finally! Processed in Adobe Photoshop CS and Lightroom 2. Sales 1 Matted Print Featured in the Transport group on the 15th of April 2009 On Saturday the 7th of February my family lost our home away from home at Marysville, as well as our two Rhodesian Ridgebacks and our Abyssinian cat. My condolences go to anyone who also lost family, friends or property on this terrible weekend, and I know deep down that Marysville will be back and better than ever, in the near future… Click here for my other photos of cars! Click here for my other images of the Yarra Ranges
Pastel drawing, scanned peacock feather and Fractal Explorer overlays Let me not mar that perfect dream / by an auroral stain, / but so adjust my daily night / that it will come again. Emily Dickinson
MJRANUM Photomanipulation
...........................from last week! / it was cold,frezing minos 27 celcius but I could`t resist because it was a beautiful sunrise and I could`t miss! / on far end looks like couds but it`s not; it is steam coming from the water! / ...enjoy it!... / !! / 763 views;....290 comments;...Favorited by 67 people;...featured three times in different groups;....placed in top 10 two times ;...one top ten winner and represent one group for a challange!
Trumpeting the Blues Featured in ‘Flowers in Macro Group’ / July 15th 2009 Top 10 in the ‘Fabulous Stamen’ / Just for Fun Challenge the group Fabulous Flowers in June 2009 Such a delicate little Campanula ~ I found one single stem growing all by itself and thought it’s such a bright addition to the Autumn garden. Canon EOS XSi 450D / Using natural light.
The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 3-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse *This piece is for sale in a local art gallery. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me directly. Features: / Homepage Feature 5/23/2009 / Urban Exploration 10/30/2009
Apple store, George St, Sydney, Australia. (Security certified ;) Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm @ f/22, 17mm, ISO 200, 3 exposures of 1, 4 & 12 sec HDR’d in Photomatix, Lightroom 2.
Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm @ f/16, 10mm, ISO 400, 3 exposures of 1/80, 1/20 & 1/5 sec HDR’d in Photomatix, Lightroom 2. Hand held as the QVB doesn’t allow tripods, got the evil eye from the tripod nazi a few times ;)
St James station, Sydney, NSW, Australia. (security approved :) Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm @ f/8, 10mm, ISO 200, 3 exposures of 1/2, 2 & 8 sec HDR’d in Photomatix, Lightroom 2.
The Everglades and the Ten Thousand Islands is a rare and beautiful place. It is one of North America’s unsung wild places – a beautiful, rugged, subtropical landscape . Captured on Chokoloskee Island, Florida, looking over the Chokoloskee Bay. / canon 5D mark ll / canon 17-40mm focal 17mm / ISO 100 / 1/50 f/14 CP filter /
Acrylic on canvas. For anyone who is struggling today as I am…God, help us to persevere. This is my prayer today. Hebrews 10:35-39 So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised. For in just a very little while, “He who is coming will come and will not delay. But my righteous one will live by faith. And if he shrinks back, I will not be pleased with him.” But we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who believe and are saved. Hebrews Chapter 10
3.14159 out of 10 This was recropped for the duration of the challenge. It looked kinda like this: For the Happy challenge (whoo, I won!). Stefan Sagmeister is asking people to rate their happiness from 1 to 10, and create a portrait that illustrates this. A selection of works will be included in his upcoming “Happy Film”. I’m baffled by this number system, but I’ve given myself a 3. Although I suppose at any given moment I may be anywhere between a 1 and a 10, I figure I should average it out a bit. Make of that what you will. Click here to see it as a work in progress. / Click to see the process animated like magic! Witness the evidence of my winningness: / / and the prize I won.
If you’re not used to promoting your own work, writing articles or showing off your talents, there are some simple things you can do to t…
If you’re not used to promoting your own work, writing articles or showing off your talents, there are some simple things you can do to test the waters and build confidence. Self promotion needn’t always be about saying ‘here, look at my art’. Your expertise, experiences and knowledge are just as good advertisements for you as an artist: Write a journal about an art event, gallery opening or exhibition you’ve attended. Sell someone else. Tell us about another artist you’ve spotted. Interview them. Give us a behind the scenes look at how you work. Show us pictures. Share hints and tips or write up a tutorial or ‘how to’ about the techniques you use. Share some great resources you’ve found online. Let us know about a big exhibition or show that’s coming to your town. Collaborate on a work with another artist then write about the experience. Tell us the story behind one of your works. Where it happened or what it means to you. Teach yourself a new technique or skill and write about what you learnt. Test drive (borrow) new camera equipment or computer software and write a review. / Once you’ve done these things, make sure you take the opportunity to get them out to the wider world. If social networking is your thing, post it as a note on Facebook, tweet about it on Twitter with a link back to the article and use relevant keywords so others may find it in Twitter search. Drop an email to a local paper or press if you’ve written about a local event. If you’ve written a great tutorial or review, think about bloggers that may be interested in sharing it with their readers. / / The key to getting started is to find something related to your art or your work that you’re confident in sharing or writing about. Don’t just focus on RedBubble as an audience, think about how you can get that extra bit of mileage out of what you’ve written about and who else might be interested. Above all, don’t underestimate your own knowledge or expertise, or assume people won’t be interested or they’ll already know about it. Writing the Community posts has revealed time and time again that this usually isn’t the case and for every 10 people who are familiar with the topic, there are 10 more who really gain some insight from what you’ve written. Nat
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