Langley Castle in Northumberland uk – about 15 mins from home – taken last Christmas it is a small but really beautiful place.
Princes Street Gardens after a late snowfall in March 2006 with the Castle guarding the City
St. George’s Chapel – Mont Orgueil, Jersey.
Dark Alley at Castle Hill.
Château de Chenonceau near the French village of Chenonceaux in the Loire Valley, is considered to be a true fairyland caste with its distinctive turrets, rooftops and the unique tower next t the castle. This photograph of one of the hallway of the building portrays a mysterious elegance that engulfs the building today. Top 10 in Hallways challenge / Top 10 in Your Best Black & White challenge Colors of monochrome: Some of my other work: / / / © Kuntal Daftary
Château de Chenonceau near the French village of Chenonceaux in the Loire Valley, is considered to be a true fairyland caste with its distinctive turrets, rooftops and the unique tower next t the castle. This specific view of the château is what makes it one of my favorite châteaus. For associations of royalty in the history of this château, please visit wikipedia Featured in Historic Landmarks of Europe in Feb 2009 / Featured in Historic Landmarks of Europe in Jan 2009 / Top 10 in Colorless Buildings challenge Colors of monochrome: Some of my other work: / / / © Kuntal Daftary
After the storm… captured just after the storm had hit the bay – Mamiya 330 Pro, 65mm
Can you believe this started out being a photo of my face?! I added so many layers/FX/filters & brushes & before I knew it, / I’d turned into this. I decided to keep it. ;) / / / The before shot / /
Arches in Rivington Castle Rivington Lancashire England
Princeton, NJ – May 2008 – Taken as an HDR
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: / / /
Silently the Watchers looked on while the Stag of Forestonia, bathed in moonlight, searched the perimeter walls for his lost love….. More Photoshop Magic! Description for the DAC Group This was made using a photo of my black cat Fleur – sitting on a wall in sunlight looking out over the fields. I removed her and the background from the original shot, and then used a the Panopticum ‘Instant Mirror’ (Vertical Right) to produce a duplicate. I then used the Flaming Pear ‘Atherise’ filter (a favourite!) to change the colour of the image (making it night from day). The moon, clouds and some of the trees are photographs made into Photoshop brushes – these I use a great deal in my fantasy work. Then on a separate layer I create a glow/moonlight effect with the dodge tool – painting behind and down onto the stag below – increasing the brilliance using the light/shadows adjustment. More brushes(from the artists credited) are used on separate layers and given various effects with the ‘blend option’ for each (sorry I can’t recall all of them as I ‘play around’ until I’m happy with the result (the fun part!). Thanks to the following Deviant Artists for use of their fabulous brushes! Castle and Cathedral Brushes – Reine De Cueil / Tranquility Brushes – Wyckedbrush / Stag – Supalimstock
All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.
Inspired by Joseph Turner. Lindisfarne Priory and Castle, In Northumberland, (near where I live), as a storm rolls in, from the ever-moody, North Sea! Watercolour on 90lb paper 12”x 8” I loved painting this, and will do a much larger one, in the future.
A local landmark in the Huddersfield area is Castle Hill. I shot it in a snow storm with flash and slow shutter speed
This is the view overlooking this amazing glassed space at Scarborough Spa backwards the remains of Scarborough Castle, over looking it’s harbour. There is evidence that people have lived on the hill that looked out over Doggerland since prehistory. Shot in the South Bay of Scarborough in North Yorkshire Featured on Redbubble Feature page
The Black King’s Rook / Artist: Simon Sherry / Biography: Danny The Black King and his Bullrock The Bullrock, or King’s Rook, are massive creatures created by the Shaman to carry supplies and extra weapons for the Army of the Black Spear. Strong but limited in movement due to their sheer size, they are the product of a long extinct race of Pachyderm that was gene-spliced with the last single survivor of the Giant race dwelling in the Dark Cathedrals of the Shaman’s Apothecary. Only ever used for battle, Bullrocks are treated with special care during times of non-war. (Peace isn’t a word in the Black Spear dictionary) The King is often seen in their company feeding and grooming them exclusively. In fact, so special are these creatures in the eyes of their master, he commanded the Shaman to create creatures specifically engineered to tend to their pens. In turn, the King’s Shaman has found more than one way of repurposing the byproducts of such a massive lifeform.
Showcasing the work of some of the best graphic designers and artists on the web, as they tackle the age-old game of chess, the Game of Kings. The Game of Kings Crest Tee. Also available in B/W (Coming Soon).
Blaise Castle done in black and white for a new group, England, in black and white, / This Castle was my playground as a child, I live just across the road from the estate, in fact I still play up there now and go 2-3 times a week, most of my family call it Dawn’s castle hehe I wish haha. / Dawn’s website / Zazzle / / /
Photo Manipulation Credits: Model / Hair / Background / Stone Facade / Stairs / Leaves / Texture / Brushes IMPORTANT © COPYRIGHT NOTICE / The work contained in my gallery is copyrighted ©Asylum Witch. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in ANY WAY without my prior written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain. Copyright laws will be enforced. Sept 2009 – Moody, Dark, Evocative . / .
I thought you might like to see the castle in B&W? My wife, Jackie and I had a great trip out to the beautiful Leeds Castle, which is in the county of Kent, on Saturday and had a wonderful time being transported back through 900 years of our history. The castle and grounds are simply stunning and well worth a visit if ever you are in that part of the world. I hope you like the photo and thank you so much for viewing my work, please call back again soon. NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/5.6 / Exposure time 1/640 sec / ISO speed 360 / Manual Priority / Focal length 18 mm on a 18 – 55 mm Nikon lens. All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain sector. Please ask for my permission before using this image for any purpose and in anyway because without it will lead to legal action. / ©Anthony Hedger Photography 2009
Taken in a restored Chateau in Gordes, Provence. The Chateau is now used as an art gallery.
Witness / / Maybe we’re nothing, / just bodies and voices, / specks on the cosmic expanse. / Passengers of light years, spinning ’til dust, / another tick on the bloodspill chart. / / From a gutter, / amongst shadows and sea, / you can almost witness the dying. / This is what they call, / visionary. / / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / / Location: Dunottar, by Stonehaven, Scotland / / © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 332,300 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.