Alternative Christmas Card
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“The wind howled around us. Our tent was flapping violently as I peeked through the door. What I saw took my breath away. I could barely see the rock face that was so clearly visible yesterday. Looks like its going to be a long wait for this unexpected blizzard to settle down”. Macro photograph taken from a paperbark tree. / / !
Made in Ultra Fractal 4. This is the high res version of an earlier upload so I can include it in my calendar.
I spotted a huge disused storage tank on a former industrial site – it was an overall pinkish color but when I looked closely I found it had a lot of interesting markings. I used my macro lens to shoot a number of close-up photographs. In this one the scratches and what appears to be fungus growth combine to make an interesting landscape. /
Tree shadows on the snow
Contorted hazel stems In the Snow /
Crazy lady freezes hands and camera trudging through 3-foot snow drifts in raging wind and snow for this??? Slight contrast adjustment only. Taken in Nicholas Sheran Park, Lethbridge, AB Featured in Abstracts From Nature Jan09 Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......
My origami calendar / / Ever since I saw mobii’s Origami Penguin Tee shirt, I’ve wanted to give it a go myself. The problem was I was too busy at the time, and I could not think of a creative scenario for it. I finally thought of one, and started folding from a 7×7mm piece of paper using tweezers, but by the time I was finished, I realized it was too tiny to create the scenario I wanted :P. I’m going to do bigger one later. I’ve decided to show this one anyways because I think it’s cute. It’s just taken in my hand hand; nothing new, but in black and white the lines in my hand looks like a snowstorm Taken with an Olympus FE-340. For a better idea of scale: / and here is the bigger one:
As the title says this is shadows on the snow. Thanks for viewing :) Featured in “Just Lines Group” Feb 4, 2009 / Featured in “Abstract From Nature Group” Feb5, 2009 Canon EOS REBEL XTI
A simple fence post buried beneath three feet of pristine French snow. Canon EOS 20D FEATURED IN ‘SIMPLE BY DESIGN’ APRIL 2009
Macro photo taken from one of my Abstract Watercolor paintings. Available to purchase and download from my portfolio at Shutterstock SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“. All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! OTHER PAINTINGS
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Canon 40D, ISO 200, f14, speed .4, handheld for blurring. First snow, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Lyons Park, still a touch of fall in the leaves.
Soft blending of fall and winter colors as the first snow graces Lyons Park, Cheyenne, Wyoming… making the trees look as if they are doing a dance to the song of the new season. Canon 50D, ISO 200, f16, .4, several stacked ND filters, handheld to create blur. Featured in JPG Cast-Offs group, October 2009, thanks so much!
Made in UF5. The gradient is “A Rose in the Snow” by autumngirl. / /
Macro photo of concrete retaining wall with mould Focal length 6-20mm. Many photos in my gallery here are available now to be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO / STOCKXPERT PORTFOLIO All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! URBAN ART GALLERY
The last autumn colour against a snow background. /
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