This is my first work using soft pastel and it is one of my most popular pieces. I used various colours of soft pastel only, on A4 paper. It was created in early 2004. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
A child’s eye view of a Christmas Tree
Getting ready … ! Second in the Shapes & Patterns for Christmas Challenge, Nov 09 Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
Gray Mini Lop Ear rabbit with Christmas tree and gifts and wearing red and white stocking hat, isolated on white background
Cold winter landscape
This is Socks, decorating our Christmas tree. She loves throwing off the baubles and chewing the branches and tinsel. She’s just found the Christmas lights too… not good. Thankfully for us, seeing nothing else is working, she doesn’t like the camera pointing at her and got out of the tree quicksmart when I got it out!! But not before I got proof of our new Christmas decoration for all to see!!!
This is an old one I stumbled accross taken in 2003 on my old Fuji Finepix, and although it is the wrong time of year, as it came to light, I thought I would post it! Even though I say it myself, I do think it is rather cute! This would obviously make a great Christmas card! Taken with a Sony DSC W17 7.2 megapixels compact camera. This camera actually has more megapixels than my DSLR!
Macro shot of bead garland, shot with a Sony S-650. Sold!
I wanted to create something a little different and funky with a typical seasonal icon – the Christmas Tree. This is a new design style for me that I am really enjoying, and I hope to achieve an image that is bright and fun with a sweet side… / My entry for Holidays Greetings Competition / there are some fabulous entries, so be sure to check them all out, and don’t forget to vote
Canon EOS 400D and 100mm macro lens / /
Just my way of saying Merry Christmas!! Be safe…Cherish Every Moment. (c) Sarah Moore 2008 Stock Used… Model / Decorations
How could I resist the colours of the poppies on this landscape, so traditional with the farmhouse in the background. / Taken with a Nikon D80 / /
Photographed at Pembroke Dock, Wales one misty Easter morning. The sun was just managing to break through, revealing the very faintest of detail on the water. I could just make out some white blobs in the mist and with autofocus struggling, I managed to capture this quiet, soft, simple image. Canon 10D / 1/125th sec at f14 / 35-135mm Canon EF lens at 135mm / ISO 100 Processing: Cropped and cleaned up in Lightroom, contrast manipulated to enhance detail, gentle unsharp masking.
this is our christmas tree, my wife takes great pride in the decorating process, iit is nine feet tall. It is decorated with some rather pricey ornaments, and some ornaments are heirlooms. I also love the reflection in the window!
Salt Beach, Northern New South Wales, Australia / Best viewed LARGE
My wife created her masterpiece on Nov. 30th. My part of it all is bring up all decorations from the basement, erect the tree (three sectional nine foot tree), and do the hall decorations. She decorates the tree. I never tire of looking at the tree, I think she does a beautiful job. I used an ND4 filter, which alklowed me to use a slower shutter speed, and I love the results. /
My Harlequins are acting strange because they are “dying”, becoming extinct…we don’t want them anymore, we don’t need them anymore…:( / People forgot to laugh, people forgot to smile…the society does not make any effort to bring back the “rainbow colored” good disposition. / The Harlequins have so much to give to us, all we need to do is take it…all they want to see that we are happy. / Why to live if we can not give…..? Original: / Acrylic on Canvas Panel, 12/24in Available.
Ogunquit, Maine was showing off a festive mood with the decorations and the newly fallen snow. Taken on 12/6/09. Nikon D300 PSE7 Handheld 200 ISO (Happy Holidays) / /
Maine Coon kitten playing in tinsel – we had great fun making these pictures :)) Now available for sale : Purrfect Cats Calendar 2010
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