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The dark elf rested on the rock face, taking the moment to wipe the last trace of blood from her blade. The dull light made her eyes ache, and she wished again that she was miles underground… Thanks to Kym Breeze for being an awesome sport and coming out with me for the day for a fantasy-themed photo session! She was a great model, not too demanding LOL!
Took this a couple of weeks ago of my little girl at the beach and realised it’s potential this morning when I started to play with the colour, light and layers so of course I though that I would share!
solar print in sepia etching ink
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This work was featured in Falling Leaves, Safe Haven and The Love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork This work was featured on the Homepage. Won the Autumn challenge – October 15, 2009 Check out my autumn art
Vector and texture illustration.
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This is one of my favorite images. Im going to give away a secret here lol I used the steam rising from my coffee to make this and a few other backgrounds = ) I know why would I take a pic of THAT? Well its has boded some great results = )
Featured in The Patchwork group on the 6th of January 09 Model Amelia / Canon 50D / 85-135 Canon lens / Location Central West, NSW / Temperature 40 degrees Thank you for looking.
this is one of my paintings of a whimsical carefree girl caught in a breeze holding her heart balloon has been slightly brushed in ps Copyright © Amanda Cass All rights reserved my images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.
~quote by Oscar Wilde. im feeling slightly melancholy this morning….i dunno why…. / but it probably explains why this image grabs me so much…. i love the way her hair is blowing in the breeze….... / if i can choose a magic power i want to be able to stop time…she is growing up too damn fast for my liking…. Featured in Children-The Power of Raw Emotion Group in May 2009 / Featured in Retro Conglomerate Group in May 2009 /
So impressed with the art on the homepage, I decided to do a photomontage of one of these beautiful Chinese Junks… Hope you like it.. sxc.hu, my own photos and textures…. Slow Boat to China I’d like to get you / On a slow boat to China, / All to myself alone. / To get you and keep you in my arms evermore, / Leave all your lovers / Weeping on the faraway shore. / Out on the briny / With the moon big and shinny, / Melting your heart of stone. / Darling, I’d love to get you / On a slow boat to China, / All to myself alone.
Tilia, commonly called Linden or Lime is a family of trees that has many uses. One of the more peculiar being a treatment for hysteria. This image shows a detail. oil on canvas / 120×80 cm. / original sold
This was fun. / I started with a photo that I found in an old reference file – did a marker sketch on white 80 lb. cover stock paper using warm and cool grey markers and then layered cool and warm colored chalk pastels on top. I dedicate this piece to Jack Kershner of Lance Lot Studios. He hired me right after graduating from college. He taught me so much about the advertising business and I will share some of the wonderful stories with you some day soon in my Journal. Here is one that pertains to this piece - One early spring afternoon Jack told me that I should bring my lunch with me the next day. He was going to take me somewhere special for a picnic. The next day we closed the shop early for lunch and we walked through the busy business district where the studio was located to an underpass beneath the county courthouse. It was a typical windy St. Louis spring day and we were having some difficulty spreading out our sack lunch on a metal bench that was directly under a flight of stairs that took you up to the landing in front of the courthouse. It was like being inside of a wind tunnel and I didn’t see any special reason for being here… until all of the secretaries that worked in the surrounding buildings (dressed in their business dresses and skirts) decided to also go to lunch and use the stairs that we were sitting under to get to all of the restaurants. It was quite a show as each one battled with the wind whirling up the stairs. Okay… I am not too proud of that now, but I was just 21 at the time, and this was my first job after school, and my first boss…
Summer Breeze a beautiful poem by the same title by a dear friend of mine Anne Van Alkemade / Inspired by the song Summer Breeze / by Seals and Croft Also inspired by myself and my experience of having bugs and insects come to try and take up residence in my ears… scrabbling around in there, getting all comfy…while I’m going crazy…click beetles, houseflies and spiders so far have all tried this… lol This is a girl who has an affinity with nature, and as the summer breezes begin to blow here in Australia…....the animals are drawn to live in her hair thinking that it must be branches of a tree… yes, my hair’s that dry… :) I thought it a fitting one for summer, hope you like her… Pencil drawing took me about 3 hours / Digital colouring – 10 hours / Total time 13 hours
Black Ink, Graphite, Coloured Pencil & Pastel on A5 110 gsm cartridge This began as a sketch on the Palm Beach ferry… on a near perfect sunny day. It follows on from Girl & The Sea, continuing to explore my love of the ocean & the peace & serenity it brings. The title, Caught A Light Breeze, comes from one of my favourite songs ever… music soothes the soul, just as much the ocean sometimes.
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.
Located on Venice Beach, FL this beach did not have many sunbathers which made it easy to photograph. I loved the large clump of seagrass that was on the sand. 50 blades of seagrass blowing in the wind! Taken with a Canon XTI / f/8 / ISO-100 / 1/640 sec / 24mm
Taken at Bird Rock look out Jan Juc, on a very windy afternoon, in Spring. / Nikon D90 / Lens: 24-70mm, f5.6, 1/90s / Polariser and ND filter
digital art-girl with a dandelion head -life is a breeze…. thanks for looking xx / Copyright © Amanda Cass All rights reserved my images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission / / / credits go to link
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