Antique card
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The Muse. / THE MUSE AND THE MASTER : Collaboration with ELF EVANS : VENUS, CCW20 / caroline caux / Author: caroline caux / Word Count: 176 / browse writing next “The MUSE looked upon her future, / With an inexpressible joy! / Her face was lit by the thought / Of the next passing days , / Where she would immerse totally into / The world , of the Master! / His music escaping from his instrument / With the agility of his fingers, / Embracing the key,they touched. / Sensuality could be felt , / Floating everywhere in the atmosphere! / One could only let go of, / All that was holding tight! / Free at last! / The joy of “knowing” would make, / Diamonds of tears, / Flow gently along the cheeks of the Muse! / The Master was the music itself! / Melody, Symphony, Apassionata, / From one degree to the next. / Crescendo , would / Inflame the soul of the Muse; / Absorbed in Him, / By Him, / By the music, / She would permeate everything that she touched! / He was Her, / She was Him! ” / Author : Caroline Caux 9th May 2006 @ 1am / Copyrights http://www.myfreecopyright.com/registered_mcn/CBC96_0D83A_1AAA9
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Click on the image below for a more detailed close-up / The subconscious delights of nocturnal thoughts Pen & Ink Freehand 36 X 24 inches / 92 X 61 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ..............................................................................
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I suppose you can say I have always been a sucker for old cars, especially Hotrods. There is something about the design and style of the years gone by, that todays designers in the automotive world have lost…the subtle curves of the body line, the way the trim fits along the body, and the overall composition and style….rolling sculpture. Elegance and style which is no longer created by the manufacturers but now recreated by those who spend many a late night out in the garage building a Kustom, wielding the torch, throwing the lead, and hammering the seams. Art it one of it’s most purest forms. Creativity personified. This is quite an older shot but remains one of my favorites, the color in this and the reflection caught my eye when I first captured it. I am not a huge fan of tri-year Chevy’s, but this ‘56 was just to good to pass up. Hope you all like it as much as I do / —-John / —-—-—-—-—-—-—— See more on my website jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent /
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Styll Lyfe with Antique Monk’s Mirror and Chinese Fan awarded at T’ai Chi Ch’uan demonstration, on Black Velvet background.
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Captured on an Indian Reservation in New Mexico, I have always loved 49-51 Ford Coupe’s…rare, they make one of the best Kustoms ever…and if I coulda found the owner and had a tow truck, I would have towed this all the way back home to Colorado with me! What a scene…...processed in HDR…thoughts welcomed!
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A severe crop because of extenuating circumstances (I couldn’t move the bike and the front wheel was over a dark shutter!) but I feel it has some appeal. Given a poster treatment. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
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Well this sure caught me by surprise! I didn’t think original signs like this still existed, well, in Georgetown, Colorado they apparently still do! Needless to say, I had to get a few shots. Processed using LucisArt. / Thoughts welcomed! / —-John / —-—-—-—-—-—-—— See more on my website jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
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A female blue dasher standing on her head inspired this greeting card. Dragonflies do this to cool off their overheated bodies on steamy summer days.
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Take one 1960 Hotrod Chevy Pickup at a car show in the rain, close focus and crop in camera, and then shove it thru custom settings in LucisArt and use the channel mixer for B&W, and you get something that looks like the textures will just eat you alive! I really like how this one came out…there is just so much to see in this….. / Thoughts welcomed! / —-John
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More nostalgic things here
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I cropped this very tight because I loved the expression. the original was very pretty too though. This is a selective colored portrait of a natural and spontaneous capture of sisters giving a kiss on the cheek. Love selective colored photography too???? See www.selectivecolors.com and join the group Jeff Burns and I host here on Red Bubble: Selective Coloring Group
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Como, Colorado is a place which stands in time….it is also a favorite place of mine to shoot at. It is a place where time stands still, where the buildings still echo 1865. Long forgotten it still has a few habitants. Founded in 1859, it is a town which came about during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush. There is quite an interesting site here which shows the town during it’s heyday. I really wanted an image that represented something between the meaning of the word “memory” yet also portrayed the word “Ghost Town” at the same time. This is the end result. Thoughts welcomed! / —John / —-—-—-—-—-—-—— See more on my website jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
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Old world charm designed with a rose from my garden. Inclusion of “How Do I Love Thee” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, lightly faded on the front of the card. Quick view as a card: / Send a note home to family or a missed loved one.
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Corlored version of “Dare To Soar.” I couldn’t decide which way I like this better, so I posted them both. Maybe you guys can help me choose …..
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A montage of different elements used in Photoshop to create a 3 D feel. / I like the color and the feel of ancient seal’s used to send letters.
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Folded Petals… Antique Effect . May 2008. /
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I found this truck out in the Amish Country of Lancaster, Pa. sitting in a field / / / / / / /
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I just can’t seem to get off of this whole lollipop theme. I think it embodies the whole “magic of childhood” theme I am always reaching for. The girls certainly enjoyed modeling when I handed them the lollipops. LOL!!! Anyways, I wanted to create an atique-ish looking image, but still have a sort of fantasy / surreal look to it. I changed the girls photos to black and white, then added the color back in to give it a muted, vintage feel. This, not only looks beautiful as a print, but it makes a lovely “motivational” sort of greeting card for someone who either needs lifted up, encouraged, or congratulated. Thanks for checking this one out.
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