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This is a reinactment of pioneer days. She is kneading bread. Working by natural light. The picture was taken in Kentucky at a place called the homestead. Also available in Sepia.
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Today I got out with my recently returned Digital camera.. I had the day off.. It was near high noon and the wind was brisk. I will not wait any longer.. The series I am sending up today were all taken on the Break The Rules Day.. Hope you enjoy this.. Many are doing the butterfly .. I thought ok.. I will add another to the fields of joy we share here on RB.. Enjoy A Card To Cheer Up With
mixed media, original image chemically cross processed (c41 in e6).
Taken on someone’s hairy arm!!
Order, chaos, black coffee, red coffee, hot coffee, fractals, infinity, geometry, influence, blue nature, just blue, sensitivity, supernature, USB. / My interpretation to the Butterfly Effect. Digital mixed media (large view recommended – don’t miss it) / Copyright © LiorG 2007 This work was featured in the group A Fractal Energy Passion. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist
It looks a little sus…but it’s still love.
The last of the loveliest buttercream dahlia before the frost! If you would like to purchase this image in a high quality heavy-weight premium artist canvas sized at 8×10 please bubble mail me. Additionally the following images can be purchased as well: / / 1. Crown of Stars / 2..Top Hat / 3. Fireworks / 4. Main Course
Butterflies / Watercolour and Acrylic / the original painting was blue and yellow / but i enjoy this version a lot more / velvety reds like rose petals :)
MMMMMM! Loads of peanut butter and a yummy Hershey’s Bar (in case you couldn’t tell :)) Taken w/Nikon D80
BEST SEEN IN LARGE VIEW PHOTO MADE AT :Europe’s largest Butterfly Valley
Dryas iulia (incorrectly spelled julia), commonly called the Julia butterfly or Julia Heliconian, is a species of butterfly (an insect). The sole representative of its genus, the Julia is native from Brazil to southern Texas and Florida, and in summer can sometimes be found as far north as eastern Nebraska. Over 15 subspecies have been described. Its wingspan ranges from 82 to 92 mm, and it is colored orange (brighter in male specimens) with black markings; this species is somewhat unpalatable to birds and belongs to the “orange” Batesian mimic complex (Pinheiro 1996). It feeds on the nectar of flowers including lantana and shepherd’s needle (Scandix pecten-veneris), and its caterpillars form hosts in passion vines including Passiflora affinis and Passiflora lutea (the yellow passionvine) in Texas. The Julia is a fast flier and frequents clearings, paths, and margins of forests and woodlands. The species is popular in butterfly houses because it is long-lived and active throughout the day.
This woman tends the butter lamps at the Jokhang Temple, Lhasa, Tibet 2008. Peering through a small window I saw this woman surrounded by butter lamps. She stopped for only a split second and looked directly at me before continuing with her work – so no time to adjust the camera settings. The room is lit almost entirely by the light of the butter lamps. Taken with natural light – no fill-in flash. Canon EOS 5D, 70-200 f2.8 IS lens
Oils on canvas (40×40cm) Painting depicts an Irish servant girl making butter in her rich master’s kitchen. (County Antrim, Northern Ireland) – possibly early 1900’s Update 21 February 2009 Finished…... at last! This painting took a long time, inbetween all the others I am working on. Even my darling dog found a place here. So, this is how it all began two years ago: ================================== All my other paintings are drying out so I decided to work on this one. I did the drawing about two years ago and even painted the first wash but never got around to doing anything else. So, at last my Irish servant girl is being painted! I had a very old, very blurry photo to work from. Maybe that is why I left it for so long. As you can see, it is not very easy to exactly what is in the photograph. But, supposedly, it is of an Irish servant working away at making butter in her rich master’s house. Probably late 1800’s. I will update as I go along! Update / Well, now my imagination has really gone haywire!!! Thanks to the blurry photo which I no longer want to use, I decided to do ‘my own thing’ and create items which I have always wanted to put in a painting but never knew when!! Last night, as I was painting away just before midnight, my doggy sat watching me, impatient as usual, and he was so cute that he ended up in the painting too!! I spent some time researching old kitchens of the Victorian era so in went the old cast iron wood burning stove, the copper pots and utensils and the cupboard in the passage. I changed the doorway (smaller), added a flagstone floor, etc. So far, I am still only working on the left side of the painting and having so much fun thinking about all kinds of stuff that will be going into this old kitchen!! Oils are so lovely to work with… you can change the entire look with a few strokes of the brush or the rub of a finger! Hope you like it so far!! Update 1 October What I love about the old Dutch Masters is how no detail was left out. The details and clutter of everyday life makes me see new things every time I see an old Dutch painting. Not that I am comparing my work to the Masters, but it sure is lots of fun to find objects in my house to include in this painting.
Originally acrylic painting
Summer is not too far away and this soup is a great way to consume that flood of tomatoes when you grow your own. Come to think of it, this tastes great anytime, so why wait? Cream of Tomato and Basil Soup 1 Onion / 4 Garlic Cloves / 1 Long Sweet Red Pepper / 12 Medium Size Tomatoes / 2 oz or 50g Butter / 250ml Chicken Stock / 75ml Double Cream / 1 Desert Spoon of Dried Basil / Some Fresh Basil / ¼ Tsp Ground White Pepper / 1 Level Tsp Sea Salt Peel and chop the garlic cloves and the onion. De-seed and chop the long sweet red pepper. Melt the butter in a large saucepan and add the onion, garlic and sweet red pepper. Cover and simmer gently stirring now and then until the onions are soft – about ten minutes. Meanwhile, cut the tomatoes in half, splitting where the stalk was. Cut out a V to remove the hard stalk remnants and roughly chop the tomatoes. Add them to the other ingredients and bring everything back to a simmer. Add the dry basil, salt and pepper, cover, and let it all stew gently for about 20 minutes stirring occasionally. Add the chicken stock and simmer gently for another ten minutes. Remove from the heat and now blend all the ingredients in a liquidiser or with an electric hand blender. Return it to the saucepan, taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary. Stir in 50ml of double cream saving 25ml for presentation. Serve with some torn fresh basil leaves and a swirl of cream. Revel in the taste, consume luxuriously then relax for ten minutes. Take the dog for a walk. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 / Focal Length: 24mm / ISO: 400 / Exposure: 1/80 sec at f/11 / Lighting: Sunlight though Venetian blinds / Flash: SB800 bounced off ceiling to fill-in / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2009 John Hooton Photography
I have been studying my a photographic guide to butterflies of Britian and Europe book and after much deliberation I think this is the name of this blue, they are so similar but there was a very clear photo of this one in the book. Camera Used: Canon Powershot A700 Techs / Aperture: F4 / Exposure Time: 1/125 / Flash: No / Focal Length: 5.8mm / ISO: / Shutterspeed: 1/125
One day he just snapped. Tragic.
I originally posted this to have people guess what it was. It was solved by thenaturalphoto Margarine in a tub before it’s been disturbed. / Thenaturalphoto is new to redbubble, stop by and say hi and let her feel welcomed. / A couple of people had commented that it looked like a swan which I thought also. That is how I came up with the title. MY BUBBLESITE
watercolor of bread, butter and jam on table.
I got inspired for the idea of this work after reading an article about the possible colors of alien worlds in a magazine called Scientific American. This is a female character from another world dreaming about what possible creatures could exist on other worlds. She is manifesting imagery of different creatures with her powers and wondering if they really exist somewhere in the universe. I used Painter and Photoshop for this work, no references were used.
Another in the Secret Garden Series
While photographing the butterfly that had just emerged from the crysalis a caterpillar came walking on the same branch
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