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Photo of a small bird. Manipulated image with image editing software.
we are family …..
Below was the first draft of this tee, the rectangular border though didnt sit quite right with me =( Not 100% sure on version 2 either =( but iI’m tired and off to bed, maybe it’ll be alright in the morning
SC Remake of an earlier shot removed. / Taken at the Muttart Conservatory in Edmonton, Alberta. /
Tucker the tabby balances gingerly on a tree branch with eyes on departing birds. Oregon autumn, 2007.
inspired by / PaulMcClintockRAWR! / tee :)
illustration inspired by the little sparrow i saw outside my kitchen window this morning…
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“Birdy of paradise” was featured in the groups / Impressionist Art / Retro Tees – We got the Funk! / and #12 Great Features 545 views (8 November 2009) Pastel drawing, colors inverted and then image twirled in Photoshop.
Tweet, tweet.
It is a twitter birdie from the GCC website, which is still under construction. So you have a unique opportunity to have this on your chest!
The bird was actually there, to be honest i just added some contraast to this image and voila!
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Coloured pencil on black cartridge paper 2009
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this is a close up of my sisters oriental cat angel i caught her watching some birds in a tree and you can see the tree reflection in her eyes she also has a funny meowing noise when she sees any birds lol / Copyright © Amanda cass. All rights reserved My images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.
A little butcher bird who has recently started visiting us :) Pretty happy with this shot, though wish it were a bit sharper. Taken in Katoomba, NSW, Australia :) — Taken with: Canon 40D / Lens used: 4.0 70-200mm / Shutter speed: 1/200 / F number: 4.0 / ISO: 400
Model: the beautiful and very talented Emily
A little bit of humor in the title …....... / A little love bird lost in a winter forest. The original measures 80×80 cms and was painted with acrylics on box canvas then metal foils were layered on top. / Original available for sale at – www.adamregester.com
Little Birdie I was quite inspired by hsien-ku, her work with light and shadows is astonishing. Camera – Panasonic Lumix FZ30
A romantic photo with a hint of retro added in for good measure.
Featured in The Grunge Art Gallery October 17, 2009. / Featured in Playful Photogenic Animals October 11, 2009. / Featured in Blur September 30, 2009. / Featured in Dimensions September 30, 2009. / Featured in The Woman Photographer September 28, 2009 / Featured in DSLR Users Only 1/24 September 27, 2009. / Featured in ! # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE! September 27, 2009. Looks Best on Full Size Poor little mite!!!!! A dark eyed junco hanging on to the slender branches of our river birch for all he’s worth on a gusty, blowy March afternoon. March 2nd, 2009 to be exact … as they say, March does come in like a lion around here!!! I don’t have the heart to tell the little darling that winter is coming again soon!!!! Taken with the Nikon D40x and the 70-300mm vr Nikon lens at 1/400 shutter and f/5.6 aperture, exp +.33, focal length 300mm and iso 400. Single handheld image duplicated 3 times in Photoshop to evals of +3, 0, -1 and -2 then processed in Photomatix Pro. By the way, everyone, fyi, there’s an update to Photomatix!!! Thank you again, Karl Williams for the info!!!!! Two textures added amid a flurry of dodging and burning and tinkering!! The Dark-Eyed Junco / “Dark-eyed Junco: Medium sparrow with considerable geographic color variation, although all exhibit a pink bill, dark eyes, white belly, dark-centered tail with white outer feathers. Short flight with white outer tail feathers flashing, alternates several rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides. / Interesting Facts: / The Dark-eyed Junco was the most common feeder bird in North America during the 1996-1997 Project FeederWatch season. / They mainly eat insects and seeds. However, they will sometimes eat their own droppings. / A flash of white tail feathers serves as an alarm to other members of the flock. / A group of sparrows has many collective nouns, including a “crew”, “flutter”, “meinie”, “quarrel”, and “ubiquity” of sparrows.” / Thank you WhatBird.com for the info!! Textures courtesy of Princess of Shadows on Deviant Art and Ghostbones on Flickr.
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