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  • I drew this in colored pencil and pencil. / Animals / Birds / Drawings / Flowers / Water / Holiday / Paintings / Sunsets / Autumn

  • Wide angle view of a blossoming cherry tree in april.

  • Oak branch with acorns macro

  • Bright autumn leaf on a fall oak tree branch, blue sky background

  • I was lucky to take a photo of it. I was afraid that it flies off. / I love birds in their natural element.

  • I took this photo while hiking. He looked so peaceful and very colorful. Right side is the original photo and the left side I desaturated the photo, then using the history tool, I brought out the mantis’ original color.

  • There is something unsettling about this picture, a sense of menace or foreboding in a quiet evening…

  • I like the soft leaves of this silver birch. Their blue and grey color / is gorgeous. I like to take a walk in this french Park near Nice / in the Alpes-maritimes. I’m fascinated by the imposing birch-trees.

  • This goldfinch stopped long enough for me to get this photo today.

  • A colorful underwood at fall in Canada.

  • A beautiful small road in autumn.

  • Taken at Branchbrook Park. Newark, New Jersey April, 2008 I experimented with several different filters, and effects to achieve the image shown here.

  • Minimalist treatment of a photograph of several bougainvillea bracts on one branch. /

  • They lose the bright yellow color in Winter so they can blend in better to the surroundings.

  • “The Atlas Of Dreams” is an ongoing project started in 1999. Each plate is composed of several different images combined to create something greater than the sum of its parts. Source images include historic engravings, NASA photos of space and the Earth’s surface, abstract images, the artwork of my father: Gus Maier, and of course my own artwork – recycled and reused. Watch out for stray butterflies, fish, snakes, and other animals… “Color Plate 45” was a struggle. I didn’t think it was ever going to work, but I kept playing with it to see where it wanted to go. I’m pretty pleased with the light and airy final version. It combines a photograph from an unknown stock.xchng member with a “splashguard painting” created by my father, Gus Maier.

  • In November 2007, I started work early on a holiday card. I had seen a tutorial on creating circular distortions of landscapes online and already planned on using a modified version of this technique to create little planetoids. Since these were for winter, I wanted them to look crisp and sparkling, like fresh snow in the sun. Over two weeks of work later, things still didn’t look right. I had tried all kinds of effects and filters to get the right look – none of which was just right. I finally ended up doing a lot of painting with the dodge and burn tools in Photoshop, which had me nearly there. The final element was deciding to abandon having a perfectly circular edge and to add the border. Voila! I used this technique to create several more planetoids, which make me think of The Little Prince, but I also liked the effect when the sky was in the center of the images. “Winter World #1” was the first and most difficult in the series. I love the way the single tree comes up to touch the “clouds” and the frosty look of its branches. Uses a photograph from stock.xchng member Brad Korponay.

  • In November 2007, I started work early on a holiday card. I had seen a tutorial on creating circular distortions of landscapes online and already planned on using a modified version of this technique to create little planetoids. Since these were for winter, I wanted them to look crisp and sparkling, like fresh snow in the sun. Over two weeks of work later, things still didn’t look right. I had tried all kinds of effects and filters to get the right look – none of which was just right. I finally ended up doing a lot of painting with the dodge and burn tools in Photoshop, which had me nearly there. The final element was deciding to abandon having a perfectly circular edge and to add the border. Voila! I used this technique to create several more planetoids, which make me think of The Little Prince, but I also liked the effect when the sky was in the center of the images. “Winter World #2” was my experiment to see what would happen when the sky was in the center of the image rather than at the edge. It worked so well, I made several more. I like how the jaggedness of the edge echoes the shapes of the trees. Uses a photograph from stock.xchng member Ondrej Verzich.

  • © Copyright 2009 Ivana Redwine, All Rights Reserved

  • © Copyright 2009 Ivana Redwine, All Rights Reserved

  • A collage of a little bird sitting on a branch. Made out of a painting.

  • A close-up of a tree branch with alternate leaves that have turned a bright red colour, with veins of gold, with the coming of Fall. Captured in Long Sault Conservation Area, near Kirby, Ontario, Canada. Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel using an 18-55mm lens.

  • The changing leaves of oak and sycamore trees provide a kaleidoscope of colors along the West Fork of Oak Creek Trail in Sedona

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