Abstraction snow 

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  • Digitally enhanced original photo

  • Macro Photograph taken from an Australian Red Gum. / / /

  • Portrait of a guy (Indian or Black American) underlying a bolted frame plate covered in a block print along with surrounding abstract shapes and textures, some flat, some in 3D. A white airbrushed cloud was added to this composition to bring more depth between the shapes also creating a frosty cold air feeling for this black and white image. 1-6-07

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Tree Abstract Just one of the many Tree Abstracts I captured during a 4WD trip in the Abercrombie River National Park, New South Wales. Snow Gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) Their bark is shed in irregular patches in Autumn, leaving a smooth white to yellow, olive-green or brown surface, occasionally with scribbly markings from insect lavae.

  • WINTER SCENE IN A BUBBLE

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  • We had a beautiful frost. / Moss shot with a macro lens, Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • A little bit of Ice and snow that fell off of a branch in my yard….............I will loan it to anyone that is in the middle of a heat wave ;)

  • There was an ice storm a few weeks ago that covered all the trees in icy rain drops. The next day the pine tree in my backyard looked magical when the sun light it the drops… Shot in tungsten with white balance adjustments in Lightroom. Enjoy!

  • Made in UltraFractal 5. At last! Little League practices started this last week and the temperatures warmed up to the 50s. There was still a brisk wind blowing, but the snow was finally gone from the ground. We were actually able to sit outside yesterday afternoon without our Winter coats on. “Dying Winter” was featured by the FRACTAL FRENZY GROUP on April 19, 2009.

  • It was June 12th, 2005. I was hiking on Eagan Range in eastern Nevada. The day was sunny with a few white-yellowish cloudlets in the blue sky. That was a time when the snow rapidly thaws. In fact, the southern slopes were snowless already, but northern side was still covered with snow. At some shadowy places the thickness of snow was up to 5 ft. However, even northern slope has a big snowless spots. I was lucky to find a nice snag protruding just above the snow cover. I delighted in beautiful shape and texture. The color also was lovely. Moreover, the sun lighted snow made a beautiful contrasting background. It was nothing but a natural piece of abstract art. I hope you will enjoy the picture. Thanks for stopping by. :)

  • Acrylics, pens, and pencils on canvas panel.

  • Created with Incendia & PSP

  • featured in* Group Incendia 11-27-2009 created with Incendia Apophysis &PSP /

  • I designed the fractal part of this card with Apophysis 7x. After that I used Photoshop for resizing and to add and blend the different snowflake shapes. Designer: Thea Walstra /

  • Snowfall. Old town. Tallinn

  • We have all had days where the weather is miserable and we still had to be out in it. No matter if it’s rain or snow, the feeling is miserable. I saw this as a way to express an inner desire for some place warmer and sunnier. I did two of these, but decided this one was the most interesting. I will upload the other version later. This was created from a sketch based on a photograph I had seen several years ago that stuck with me. As I worked on it, I wanted the legs on the person walking to be a bit more surreal, so I moved the original legs to the reflection and the reflection of the legs to the body. Then, I used the area of reflections to add the little suns, clouds and blue skies. All done in Photoshop. This used about 5 layers and took about 2 hours. I hope you enjoyed my little experiment. :o) Featured in: / Escher and Perspective Art Dec 2009

  • Past is where most of us spend far more time than the present, not to mention the future. The only issue is that the light could never come from there… 28 December, 2009 —- Best seen larger —-

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