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  • Anguished II

  • digital abstract mixed media / (flame fractal and photographic textures) /   / About a possible future day when we remember all what machines could do for us, till they ceased to exist and became rusted memories. /   / CREDIT : / Many thanks to Cameron Gray for providing his free textures on his Parable Visions website. /   /   / DATE OF CREATION : 2007.10.12th /   / DETAILS / Click a thumbnail for a real-size detail from the original~ / / /   /   / © 2007 Nodakami

  • Every now and then I like to “step outside” my boundary of usual subject matter and do something really different. This is one of those images. Captured outside the town of Central City, Colorado, I happened by this scene by luck, along with the other 2 cemeteries close by it. Long closed, these are the real deal “wild west’ cemeteries, long forgotten, long not seen. Looking like a scene out of the movie “Pale Rider”.....I had to photograph it. The ruts in the ground were still visible from where the old wagons used to carry the bodies up from the town. Quite an amazing place…. / Thoughts welcomed! —-John —-—-—-—-—-—-— / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://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.

  • Writing Collaboration Words for this image have been written by VANESSE See more writings by VANESSE

  • / This is a still life from my Nostalgia series / It’s created with the “painted with light” technique and digitally enhanced. Here is a tutorial on my work flow. Well, I hope you like my entry into this wonderful community which I discovered by happenstance. Cheers. Update: I’ve been around for a while now, so don’t forget to check out the rest of my Nostalgia series like more work / the calendar /

  • / sold as a mounted print to a mystery buyer This is my second instalment in the “nostalgia” series, the one I’ve been / withholding from you. Because of it’s very special mood I consider this to be my masterpiece in this series and in general, to date that is. Same general concept and techniques as in the other images from this series with the most important being the painted with light technique more work / the calendar /

  • Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower) with a dark twist. This was the first of my Dark Dreams flower series, most of which I have pulled from redbubble. It was also one of my first images here. Obviously it was photoshoped. I get a lot of questions about why there are scratches on it, it was to give it an old aged look. The texture would make it a great canidate for a canvas print… hint hint ;) This is the original: / I believe this is the largest image in my portfolio, and that is because it was taken with my old 35 mm SLR, then scanned in (I have a really good scanner that scans really big) If you are seeing this image in a group for the first time, that is because I just realized it wasn’t in any groups! I must have cleared it out to make room for newer stuff. This peice was my very first one chosen on the Featured Art page and was featured in Ebony and Ivory group. Thank you! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / This piece can be found in my Flora Calendar. / For more products featuring this image, visit Karri’s Zazzle Store

  • June 26th How excited I am! Tomorrow is my birthday, and my sisters have told me that Papa will be arriving first thing, and that he has a very special treat in store for me. Naturally since learning of this, I have been at pains to discover what awaits me. Yet to my utter dismay, when I try to interrogate my sisters , they will only say that they are sworn to secrecy, then glance at one another and burst into infuriating giggles. I feel that if I am to succeed in my endeavour to extract the necessary information before morning, I must first get to each of them separately, then use all the cunning and ingenuity inherited from my beloved father. What springs immediately to mind, is to adopt the guile of one of Nature’s predators and pursue the weaker of the pack. Knowing as I do of Audrey’s great fondness for fruit bonbons, I shall arm myself with said items, and make my way to her bedchamber this very evening. Let us see how long her lips remain sealed when such delightful confection is offered in exchange for her secrets!

  • This is an image created to illustrate an environmental portrait of an old camera called a “speed graphic”... the whole scene is meant to tell a story of a time when this camera was in use. I hope you enjoy this marvelous piece of photographic history. Here are some beautifully fitting words by Wayne Cook It’s setting atop my desk, / Bit dusty, but the bellows are still pliable, / Haven’t shot anything in it, / More than 20 years, / Maybe 30…. / Oh, but the negs…. / Glorious things, / Like still nuggets in reverse / I’d shine that enlarger through one…. / Whew…. those celluloids, / Never lost my awe, / The figures almost came to life, / There on the table. / Something about that lifeless frame, / I swear it moves when I turn my back. / Breaks my heart to leave it lay, / But the film…oh, god, it breaks the bank!

  • Full view please :) The amazing Stacey Yount has again surprised me with a beautiful poem to accompany this image. I Always Have You Near Me is the second collaboration for Stacey and myself. Stacey is an amazing poet and a lovely person as well. Here is I Always Have You Near Me: I always have you near me / Even if you are far away Your love is carried to me / On the whisper of butterfly wings / Even when you are far away A zephyr sings it through the trees / And brings me joy / Even as I wait for you to return from far away Every exquisite blossom I see / Reminds me of the magnificent shades of our love / Even though you may be far away You are in my mind / A part of my soul / and are my heart See, I always feel you near me / Even if you are far away ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Female model / Male model / Background (trying to locate stock) / Butterflies If you like this, please check out: / / /

  • Self Portrait / © Jessica Walker

  • A Cinema 4D render and some postwork to recreate the antique look.

  • For the next month (from May 27th onwards) I’m asking people not to leave a comment on my work here. Rather, if you would like to support the work that I do please either leave a comment or upload an image here I can live without comments but homophobia needs your voices Many thanks / Robert I was doing a photo shoot for another project, but this happened… An old derelict church building in Glebe – inner west Sydney

  • This is my first photomanipulation I have done in years. I figured I would go with something simple. Brushes: hair, wings, flowers, photo texture. (my own private collection) Woman I was inspired a bit by the Cottington Fairies. I may explore that bit more in my manip’s if I decide to do more. Featured in: / Faerie World: April 2009

  • / I wouldn’t like to feed the photographers for which this photo is the plain and simple truth. Another instalment in my Nostalgia series although a little different then usual in the set-up. It’s a lot simpler a composition then most of my work, but let me assure you, it was so much harder to get right! Shot with my relatively new Pentax K10D and a very old Pentax-A 1:1.7 50mm objective. You can read all about the technique used in this tutorial more work / the calendar / preview / “Forgotten” was sold as a Medium mounted print to an anonymous buyer. Thank you! “Forgotten” is also freely downloadable as a wallpaper to decorate your desktop.

  • This is the first photograph I have submitted to Red Bubble. It is one of my recent photo-manipulation projects involving a lot of photo tinting. It is also my profile icon for the time being. I hope you enjoy it. Featured in FIRST THINGS~with thanks!! Featured in 100%~~sincere appreciation!! Featured in Faux Vintage Fictionsthank you admin team!! Featured in Out of the Pastwith thanks!! Featured in Outsiderswith sincere thanks!! Featured in All In, “Editing”~thank you, thank you very much! Featured in Feminine Intentthanks for the appreciation of the feminine-ness in this!!! Featured in Core [C.O.R.E]~with gratitude to the hosts of this wonderful group. Featured in Freedom In Words and ART ~ thank you, dear Lina! Photo frames are available at RedBubble. /

  • Top Ten in the “Bicycle Shopfronts” challenge in Shopfronts November 24, 2009. / Winner of the “Cottage Bicycles” challenge in Cottage Style Group October 15, 2009. / Featured in The Keystone State September 16, 2009. / Third Place in the “Your Best Shot” challenge in The Keystone State – Pennsylvania group September 14, 2009. / Featured in Old Things – 2 Per Day September 15, 2009. / Featured in Cottage Style September 9, 2009. / Top Ten in the “Bicycles” challenge in Happy Haven August 28, 2009. / Featured in Cottage Style July 29, 2009. / Featured in Nikon D40 (x) Users June 22, 2009. / Featured in Nostalgic Art and Photography May 19, 2009. / Featured in First Things May 16, 2009. / Featured in A Beautiful Blur May 15, 2009. Best Viewed Full Size I discovered this wonderful antique bike at the Juniata Crossing Mercantile on Route 30, near Breezewood PA on May 10, 2009, and couldn’t resist the image. Used the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, cp filter was probably still on. Post processing included a trip to Photoshop for removal of distractions, then to Photomatix for hdr (hand held camera, single image +/-2), then back to Photoshop for a light Orton and other final tweaking.

  • something sweet…

  • This is the newest member of our family – Belle. She’s a fox terrier X jack russell and very very cute and probably the most spoilt person in the house. ( : Canon 400D, shutter speed 1/160, aperture 5.6, ISO 400 Finished in the Top Ten in a challenge ‘Dog Breeds’ in the Paws n Claws group – July 09 – thank you for the votes!! ( : Finished third in a challenge in The Woman Photographer – thank you!! Featured in Cats and Dogs – July 09 / Featured in Shameless Self Promotion – July 09 / Featured in Paws n Claws – July 09 / Featured in DSLR Users Only – July 09 / Feautred in the Good News group – July 09 / Thank you so so much to the hosts of those five wonderful groups! I’m amazed and honoured, wow.

  • For this image, I felt no words were needed,so it became UNSPOKEN. All images are copyrighted and may not be used,in whole or part,including paintings without artist permission. Member of The Equine Arts Protection League. Signed fine art prints are available by contacting me.

  • Featured in Art – 09/13/09 / Featured on Home Page – 09/16/09 I suggest a black frame and a bright white mat for this photo. - Troy / Photo ID: 20096099

  • Featured in History November 22, 2009. / Featured in Metallic Junction October 20, 2009. / Winner of the “Metal Antiques” challenge in Metallic Junktion group October 11, 2009. / Featured in Metallic Junktion October 3, 2009. / Third Place in the “Metal In The Kitchen” challenge in Metallic Junktion group October 2, 2009. / Featured in Cottage Style September 30, 2009. / Featured in Nostalgic Art and Photography September 28, 2009. / Featured in Image Writing September 26, 2009. / Featured in Still Life Photography September 26, 2009. / Featured in Passionate About Vintage September 26, 2009. Best on Full Size This little copper kettle was on an ancient wood stove, located in one of the log cabins at Old Bedford Village in Bedford, PA. One of the interesting things about this wonderful village is the buildings and accessories are authentic to their time periods. It is my understanding that the homes and barns and churches are not reproductions, but are actual, once-working structures that have been moved to Old Bedford Village . Image taken wih the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter speed 1/10, aperture f/13.0, exp. -.33, iso 1000. No flash, natural light. Post processing included the addition of three textures in Photoshop, a light Orton technique and dodging and burning. Textures courtesy of Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art and Ghostbones on Flickr.

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