More from In the Garden Set I looked up and saw the light shining through this leaf.
A walk in the bush. I don’t do it often enough. For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail
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Subjects (left to right): Lichen on stone; Eucalyptus leaf; Lichen on stone; Banksia seed case. / Location: Yallingup region, Western Australia Similar to my last image but with a bit more variation.
A Japanese maple tree from the Portland, Oregon Japanese gardens. / / / / As is. INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold 2 Frame Prints (one to mystery buyer, one to mjr1978) & Cards on dA and on RB, by mystery buyers.
Another shot of the same Japanese maple tree as in Eden I at the Portland Oregon Japanese Gardens, except this one was shot exactly one week after. It is amazing how fast seasons can change :) As is. Info for Sold! />Sold a “Framed Print” to mjr1978 / / /
just messing around with PS really … this would make a great ‘greeting’ or ‘gift/gratuitous’ or ‘friendship’ or ‘thankyou/your one in a million’ card buy me … hee hee
A robin under an old chair used as a flower pot.
Sun rays crossing a misty forest photographed in an early autumn morning. Another image from the same series: /
A vertical shot of the famous tree in the Portland Oregon Japanese Gardens :) /
Spring green always in my heart. Download Royal Free Images
Detail, vein pattern in red smoke bush leaf, Seattle garden
On Zazzle / On DeviantART Anyone, but ANYONE who does not fullview this … or at least check out the details here so help me, will feel the wrath and indignation of a thousand cracked tablet pens (unfortunately, yes, I did) and the howling fury of the Demon of Unseen Deer / ... / I did add a deer, incidentally. And spent awhile getting it right, even down unto the highlight of the eye, zoomed out a bit and realised … well. If you can even spot it, you’ll understand :XD: Also, a hedgehog, by request >.> Details / Time Fourteen hours… over four days. I think the last picture I spent this long on was Waterborn_ checks Oh, no that was ‘only’ ten hours. Hey, new record :D / Tools Artrage 2.5 and a tablet. I hold the pen too hard.. it’s breaking up (which is also why my traditional pencilwork usually … dies). / Hmm… I have a :zombie: pen. Does that make any future art necromantic? LINKS TO OTHER GOODIES andlessgoods / Wallpapers / Animals / Fantasy / Earlier version/woodland bookmark thing / Even earlier WIP Before anyone comments on my photoshop techniques, please check the rant/warning under this deviation and also, go HAVE A LOOK AT ARTRAGE (Critique on anything else is very welcome!) / This is NOT Photoshop, I have to paint everything in there (except for the glitter tools, which is basically… glitter or paint spatters, but I still have to do something more with them). When I want to change the lighting I add a very thin paint wash over the relevant areas and blend/erase lightly until the shadows match. / ——Extras / This is … a mixture of things. Wanting to paint a woodland scene, recent compliments on my animals and realism(ish) eshkenazi’s “A Star for a Heart’ contest which has been floating around in my head for awhile, saimain’s Forsaken which I keep wanting to paint something ‘like’ whenever I see it… the green forest nymph being in the Fantasia 2000’s Firebird (as seen set to remarkably well suited music here where I first saw it) / Also karringray’s entry for my Flight contest (Finding Her Wings ) (Something about the pose, the level of detail, and the fairly monochrome colouring…) which is convenient as – or possibly because – this is her prize for getting second place. I got to experiment with moss and lighting and water and animals and colour and blending and whimsy. / The white flower/star/heart was vaguely modeled after the eidelweiss flower (means ‘alpine star’) / Forest guardian spirit. Old and wise and ever new, part of the forest and no, there is no gender or sex, it just didn’t fit – they embody all and neither. / I used no references (except for memory) and thus I discovered that I can’t paint little passerines and so forth – I wanted a wren, but :shrug:. But it had become a point of pride, so I left them out :D / I could have added more animals, but I wanted to maintain a certain level of realistically expectable visible species.
12 Great Features Heavy frost on a autumn colored leaf. Pittsfield, Mass / KODAK Z712 IS no color enhancement .. just added flood filter
Acrylic & Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska / 61cm x 92cm / April 2009 A commissioned piece.
Tree are growing on sky backgrond with clouds / Nikon D60
Parallel Street to where I live in Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, Nikon D60 + Orton
Flowers of the Book Leaf Shrub / Un-Edited Direct from the camera CANON EOS400D, MACRO LENS / TV 1/125, AV 2.8, ISO SPEED 400 > >
THE WINNER of the challenge ROADS – 15th of October theme
Autumn Yellow Tree in October Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / 1/10 (+0.67) f/3.5 ISO160 No Effects, as is
A Beautiful Orange colour October tree / and a beautiful little poem from MarieAngel / Tree stand tall …been through all….seasons and reasons to stand. / Crisp autumn leaves fall in the breeze, ready for snow to cover its land. / Then comes the spring the buds it will bring …amidst flowers of sweet perfume / Tree stands tall admired by all whatever the season it blooms…. / Angel Hamilton Copyright October 2009 Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / One shot HDR in Ptotomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3
A beautiful view of the pond in Filey, North Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / HDR based on RAW one shot, handheld / Photomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3
Filey, North Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / 1/13 f/3.5 / PP in Photoshot SC3 including textures
Super macro Pentax Optio S30 / Location – Moreton Island Queensland /
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