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  • Taken on Scenic Drive. Carmel, California. November, 2007. There’s an interesting story behind this photograph, and #244, “Scenic & 8th. I was in a local camera store in Carmel, the manager of the store was telling me my camera was a toy because it wasn’t a high priced SLR, like he seels in the store. Obviously this annoyed me because i knew what my camera was capable of doing. So I left the store, walked down toward the beach, saw these Cypress trees, and took these shots in about five minutes. / I then walked back up to the camera store, and showed them to the manager, and the staff. They were impressed with the quality of the images. / I love my camera! I’m using the Panasonic Lumix FZ-50 That is what I used to take almost all the photographs in my portfolio. I’m satisfied with the performance of that camera. The images speak for themselves.

  • THE LACAL ARTISTS PUT ON A SHOW AT THE CASTLE AND CROWDS OF PEOPLE ENJOYED THE FINAL FIREWORK SPECTACLE.

  • / Byron Belle / Mixed Media ink pastel acrylic charcoal / on canvas textured paper / by Karin Taylor / Beach Series

  • Fractal abstract.

  • People silhouettes in water expo pavilion and reflex on water surface

  • Abstracts from Nature / This was once a brown tabby cat. Honest! Sebastian, my photo-ham kitty had me take one last pose. They were all beautiful shots, but I could only send one to RB, so I made a copy of one of them and started to play with it in Picture Publisher 5. It was okay. Then I got ahold of Pic Pub 10, and played with the effects it had to offer. Then I turned ti lime green- it looked okay, but not “finished”. The use of Light Artist did what was needed- added the brass and brown tones, and sort of aged the brightest lime color. I’d like to have a sculpture of this some day. But I suppose nobody would understand it. Now you do, though. Unravel it and it’s a cat!

  • I see this old Barn in the forest in Elsloo, Provence Drenthe, The Netherlands. / I work with the program Light Artist to create this special effects. See also my writing The story behind this photo Featured in Group Freedom to Shine and You’re Accepted!! Top Ten challenge mamma, there’s wolves in the house in Rising Star Group

  • Acrylic painting. This painting was inspired by the lake that we visit in Northern California. The trees are so thick and there are layers and layers. I would love to work on more like this and get a better feel for the trees, but for now I enjoyed finding a way to show the beautiful pines as the caught a Moment of Sun. / / /

  • Salt lamp

  • Broken light bulb pieces

  • Broken lightbulb pieces on mirror, ceiling lamp in mirror

  • Don’t you think that it is a bit… ... crowded?

  • For the artist or the artist at heart. A KERSPLAT I rainbow love :P Anways…this is a mixture of images turned into paintbrushes in photoshop and applied together in different ways to create the illusion that the shirt is covered in splatter paint. Sold 1 copy on Sat. April 4th/09 / Sold 2 copies on Mon. March 16th/09 Enjoy :) This is the version of the design for black/dark shirts: /

  • The color combination and shapes reminds me of the Northern light with its blue/green colors. / Fractal artwork created with Apophysis 2.08 3d hack. / I used the tools of Photoshop to create the ball/eye. Designer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /

  • Grass in a shadow, nikon D60 TOP TEN IN THE CHALLENGE From the Ground UP

  • 2008

  • Green Light for Big Ben Captured on Westminster Bridge. Best Viewed Large. Please NOTE. Big Ben is the Bell, the Tower is called St Stephen’s Tower. Camera Nikon D700 with 70-300mm Lense. You may also like to view other works of Big Ben, Westminster and the River Thames Just click the pic to to you to their pages. / / / http://www.redbubble.com/people/dondavisuk/art/3629343-2-big-wheels-keep-on-turning-the-london-eye-at-night / /

  • landscape and deer in late afternoon. Rosebud County, Montana, USA. canon DSLR/70-300mm lens.

  • This fractal Apophysis design / mixed media work reminds me of a candle with bright light. I used Photoshop to create the candle flame and did some postwork. Designer: Thea Walstra / /

  • Fractal design created with Apophysis 7x and a script. I used Photoshop for resizing and enhancing the colors a bit. Designer: Thea Walstra /

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