Digital abstract using different flame fractals made with Apophysis. / / / DETAILS / this digital picture’s original size is 4500×6000px.- only available for RedBubble to print large ! / Click a thumbnail for a real-size detail from the original / © 2007 Nodakami
OK…this is a complete experiment…a combination of 2 images – one infrared the other not. I’m trying to learn how to do layers in Photoshop Elements 0.4 Not sure if I have the hang of it yet!! Advice is more than welcome. / / / /
A lovely cherry blossom with a ttv blended layer
Abstract Fractal that resembles a bright blue butterfly
Nothing like wiling away the night hours with a stout mug of / ginger tea, a warm kitty & CS3. :-/ / / My daughter, Heidi.. / (Credit: Heidi Lael for the self portrait.) / / Photo of the Week winner at Viewbug.com / Prize: $25.00 / / Her profile: HEIDI / / / / / / / / / /
Featured on the Redbubble Homepage – thank you! Featured in Out of the Blue (75% blue artwork)—thank you!
Don’t panic….he wasn’t in any danger… Location: King Edward Park
Dimorphotheca (African Daisy) Digital reflex camera / iso 100, f 2.8, 1/640 sec., 50 (75) mm. macro Thank you for your attention Featured in the group Weekly Theme Challenges / Featured in the group Color Me a Rainbow – Purple Top ten in the challenge Purple / Top ten in the challenge Best of Featured Purple Works In the calendar My flowers My others calendars on sale
A trip to the beach in January, & a tentative entry to the water….. [Canon 1000D] Featured – Dimensions group – May 2009 Featured – Canon DSLR group – May 2009 Featured – The Human Condition – May 2009 Featured – Images & Ideas – May 2009 TOP TEN FINALIST – Where The Wild Things Are challenge – November 2009 / /
Simple shot of grasses layered with several textures of my own. FEATURED ON THE HOME PAGE 19 AUGUST 2009 571 views as at 9/11/09 / 47 favourites as at 20/11/09
FEATURED in the “OUT OF THE BLUE” GROUP / FEATURED in ‘ANIMAL FANTASY COMPOSITES” STELLER’S JAY / Recognition: / One of the most striking features of British Columbia’s official bird, is its crest and vibrant blue and black color. The Steller’s Jay SHAACK! SHAACK! cry is a familiar sound to visitors of British Columbia’s provincial and national parks. / However this great mimic can fool the most avid birder with its mixed bag of voices that includes everything from hawk calls to warblings of other song birds. Haunts: / The Steller’s Jay is found throughout British Columbia’s dense coniferous forests During the summer months it seems especially bold and is often seen around picnic sites and campgrounds. In winter it seeks out more promising food sources in the mixed forests and backyard gardens. Schedule: / A year around resident, however, each fall there is a distinct movement which brings considerable numbers of Steller’s Jays down to valley bottoms. Field Notes: / Steller’s Jay is named after George Wilhelm Steller, a German naturalist who made exploratory voyage in the north Pacific in the early 1700s. However if the Steller’s Jay had been named for its behavior it could have easily been called the “Investment Bird”, because of it habit of taking food and storing it elsewhere for future use. And like any good investor it doesn’t put all its “cash” into one area. These perky jays certainly provide us a great deal of pleasure in observing their antics and listening to their bright chatter. (bird facts from adventurevalley.com)
Digital reflex camera / iso 100, f 7.1, 1/250 sec., 50 (75) mm. macro Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group The Grunge Art Gallery / Featured in the group Color Me a Rainbow – purple Top ten in the challenge Best of Featured Purple Works / Top ten in the challenge Co-existing / Top ten in the challenge Your Very Best Photo Manipulated Image In the calendar My flowers My others calendars on sale
Summers on its way, throw away the winter blue’s and lets embrace the new season!!!!! Thank you to Deviant Art Model /
I want to fall in a letard and leave my fate in your hands / I don’t want to know if I indicate trace nor where my steps lead / Lullabies and rage mix in the dawn / In my head imaginary storms roar / I want to drink water dream sleep / and feel how my time escapes / Back to yesterday at the same temple to the wishing well. / Prayers pouring bottles / rumors of loaded weapons / in my head imaginary storms roar. / Deserts that I never crossed / and trains that I never took / uncertain time is coming / in which all the answers / crowd behind the door of a pending to a why. / I want to find a good shelter with you / escaping from the world / I want to find a good shelter / and want that fire makes us become into smoke. / Flowers with blood on their sap / statues looking for their soul / in my head imaginary storms roar. “Tormentas imaginarias” by 091 rock band Capileira village, Grenade (Andalusia, Spain) / Canon 400D + Texture layer Feature work in: / - Universal Innovation group (September 09) / - Digital Photography group (September 09)
Peacock layered with his boootiful tail feathers taken at Mareeba Zoo, far north Queensland.
Snowbank Boltonia – Applied layers and texture in PS. Featured in Live, Love, Dream – November 2009 / Featured in The Grunge Art Gallery – November 2009
Notre Dame, Paris, captial city of France. The last in my Notre Dame series. I created six versions of this shot, trying different textures, colours and layers, but this was the first one that moved toward a theme or emotion that I wanted. It feels quite lonely and stripped of hope to me, but I’m sure it will have varied meaning to the individual. 8 layers of texture from www.deviantart.com free use stock – Amurrr. Lightened each layer, adjusted hue and colour levels, blended each with 3 layers of the photo, one b&w, one colour and one desaturated. Flattened image and further colour tweaking and adjusting. Canon SX100IS Edited and layered 9pm MCN: C5T31-6FEVA-GM6TW
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