Digital compilation. The work was inspired by a dawn experience I had sitting in a hide overlooking a water hole/drinking trough at the Talamati Bush Camp in the Kruger National Park, South Africa Digital manipulation. A collage of photographs.
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Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Ride Like the Wind is a card from the Beach Series and Inspired Series by Karin Taylor….. / in the dark of night she escapes suburbia to find the giant swell of the rolling ocean beckoning her from the shoreline…..she notices a makeshift board on the edge, where the waves ebb and flow in a cheeky hello…....bracing herself, she skims the board through the shallows and onto the wave, which picks her up as though it were cradling her in it’s arms, throws her forward and there she stands in all her glory, the moonlight guiding her way to another land, where in the soft glow of the morning light ~ life will be gentler, people kinder and her heart can mend….... Ride Like the Wind is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / inkpastelacryliccharcoal~heart /
/ The second in a Series of Oriental Work....I hope you’re enjoying this change of pace….Daocheng in the mountains of China… Ink and Gouache on Rice Paper…. Featured on the Home Page May 2008, and in many groups including. / JPG Cast-Offs / Impressionism Cafe / Real Life Art 836 Views Asleep in spring I did not heed the dawn / Till the birds broke out singing everywhere. / Last night, in the clamour of wind and rain, / How many flowers have fallen / do you suppose?...Meng Haroan
to take away the pain… Lyrics from “Me, You and My Medication” / - by Boys Like Girls… Enjoy!! _
taken early this morning at Cement Creek / in the Yarra Ranges, Victoria
Nauset Beach, Early Morning. Framed Matted Print: / Card: /
title: wake-up (le réveil) / since someone told me it looks like if it was from the ocean (underwater), I always see it with those eyes now ^^ / which make me think… this would be a beautiful bathroom picture =) / - / DSLR Sony A100 | DT18-70mm (3.5/5.5) lens | / +4 macro ring, if I remember well / / features Out of the blue The woman photographer Copyright-> MCN: C9582-2D5C1-24D66 / - / / . / / /
Thank you everyone for voting for my Droplets image in the “out of the Blue” challenge. / This is the 1st challenge I have won. Im really excited!!!!! Thank you all very much lots of love Soph xxxxxxxxxxxx
LITHUANIA / NATIONAL PARK, lake “ZALIEJI EZERAI” (Green Lakes)
/ “Hibiscus Morning” is part of the Tropics Collection...mornings on the island, the Hibiscus opens early…breakfast on the terrace with the warmth of the sun, feels so luxurious with all the blossoms cascading down, in their multitudinous shades of brilliant colour ... Watercolour on Arches Hot Pressed Paper… Sequestered in their wiry pods, / the hibiscus opened last night after a long silence. / While we mimicked stones in our shared bed, / the big lusty blooms burst into being, / half-human and full as the moon. We practice avoidance this morning; / a marriage of papery faces nods in the sun / ox-blood, pearl and the pink-throated one, / their enviable tongues already discovered by the bees. J. Wallace /
Kangaroo Island, South Australia Yes I still have a fascination with dunes and deserts !! Well worth a visit ! / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
*Sunflowers and Colorado Sunsets * Revisiting the Sunflower fields I miss so much, a magical place on the eastern plains of Colorado like no where else, a place one day I hope returns. As the front rage of the Colorado Rocky Mountains dances with the setting sun, this scene seemed something out a paradise lost, the kind of thing you only ever read about. On this day when shooting the sunset here, I shot over 400 shots and came back quite a few other times as well. Well worth it I would say! Hope ya all like it! / —-John Minolta 5D / Minolta 50mm f1.7 lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Marumi ND4 / Dynatran Tripod
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8/31/09 ~ FIRST RUNNER UP ~ The Woman Photographer ~ Featured Work challenge ~ Thank you!!! 6/2/09 ~ Featured in The Woman Photographer ~ thank you sooooo much!! 5/22/09 ~ Featured in the Color and Light Group ~ Thank you very much!!!!! Dawn at Clarks Creek was so beautiful after a cool Clarks Valley night. The warmth of the morning sun and temperature change created a mist that added a mysterious mood to the sunrise. Natural light and color. Taken 5/21/09 near my home, Clarks Creek at the mouth of the Dehart Dam, near Tower City, PA DAWN AT CLARKS CREEK /
Second Place in the “Your Best Lighthouse” challenge in Light Up My Life October 5, 2009. / Featured in Light Up My Life September 24, 2009. / Winner of the “Lighthouses” challenge in the History group August 13, 2009. / Featured in All Original Fusion August 11, 2009. / Featured in Unwanted, Abandoned and Saved Through Preservation August 8, 2009. / Featured in Nautical August 6, 2009. There’s an old proverb that I remember hearing from my Dad … “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight … red sky at morning, sailor take warning.” Since the lighthouse image was taken in the morning … and the cloud image was taken at night … have I confused the universe??? This image is a compilation of two shots. The lighthouse was taken at York, Maine, on September 4, 2008 with the Nikon D40x and the 70-300mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter 1/2000, aperture f5.6. The sky was shot in Montgomery County, Maryland with the Nikon D40x and the 18-135mm Nikon lens, shutter 1/80 aperture f/4.5. They were combined in Photoshop. Nubble Lighthouse – Maine, USA / “The “Nubble” is a small, rocky island a short distance off the eastern point of Cape Neddick, about two miles north of the entrance to the York River and York Harbor. In 1602, explorer Bartholomew Gosnold met with local Indians on the island and dubbed it “Savage Rock.” A view from Long Sands Beach in York / The placement of a lighthouse on the Nubble had been recommended by many local mariners since 1807. An 1837 proposal was rejected on the grounds that there were already enough lights in the vicinity. Even after the wreck of the bark Isidore in 1842, north of the Nubble near Bald Head Cliff, it still took nearly four more decades before the lighthouse was established. The Isidore, according to legend, still reappears as a ghost ship with a phantom crew. Congress appropriated $15,000 for the building of a lighthouse on the Nubble in 1876. The 41-foot cast-iron tower, lined with brick, was first illuminated on July 1, 1879. At first, the lighthouse was painted reddish-brown, showing a fixed red light through a fourth order Fresnel lens. The lighthouse still exhibits a red light, but the tower has been painted white since 1902. The distinctive red oil house was built in 1902, and the walkway connecting the lighthouse to the keeper’s house was added in 1911. The station originally had a fog bell operated by automatic striking machinery. The skeleton frame bell tower was replaced in 1911 by a white pyramidal tower, itself torn down in 1961. For a time, the Nubble’s 3,000 pound fog bell could be heard by the keepers at Boon Island six miles away. The bell was later replaced by a diaphragm horn.” Thanks for the above information to Cape Neddick ‘Nubble’ Light
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I was off to take some photographs of some waterfalls in the Breacon Beacons in Wales when I almost missed this scene. Had there not been a break in the cloud I may have missed it. It was probably the best drive by shooting photograph I have to date. I’ve had a little play in photoshop and thought I’d post the results. / The original was shot using a Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 27mm, f/8, 1/60 sec, ISO 400. No filters used and mounted on the car door. I then upped the exposure in photoshop with a layered PS approach and added some crows for effect. I hope you like it. © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
“Wild is the Wind” is part of the semi- abstract collection that showcases the effect of wind..at 22×30, it is the largest of the series…painted with one 3” chip and two colours, it follows the tradition of the other paintings where the wind is interpreted by the movement of the brush loaded with colour… no drawing in done prior to painting..watercolour on gessoed Arches Hot Pressed Paper... / Anticipation / Prairie Fires / Yesterday / After the Harvest / Prairie Gold / Prairie Night / Prairie Wind / Gale Force
Featured on RedBubble’s Popular Art Page ... thanks to all of you for putting it there! :) / Featured in Mood & Ambiance 12 November 2009 – thank you so much! :) / Featured in All Things in the Natural World on 13 November 2009 – thank yo uso much!! Some of you may have seen this one before … some of you maybe not … Since none of the work uploaded under my given name profile is for sale any more, some of the work from there is being uploaded again here in order to make it available :) thanks for understanding ;) and I hope you still like the shot as much as you did first time round :) ... and once again – of course the complete Epping Forest Gallery can be viewed on the main SeeOneSoul website :) / Enjoy! / ~ Tina
Lake Carasaljo / Lakewood, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120 mm VR Featured in Live and Let Live – November 15, 2009 / Featured in Dimensions – November 15, 2009 / Featured in Textures Unlimited – November 16, 2009
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