My mother hates her hands, they are wrinkly and boney, her veins pop out and make her hands appear weathered and aged. I agree, i wouldn’t be thrilled at inheiriting her hands but they make an excellent subject to photograph. They have great character and i know i say that alot, character, but i think that is the most important thing in making a great photo. You can make the picture of a chair appear to be the most stunning peice of furniture you have ever seen if you can find it’s uniqueness, may that be the fact that it is plain and use that to it’s advantage. Focusing on it’s flaws may even be the key, whatever you do, stay true to the object, represent it and make that completely ordinary object appear as if the most extraordinary object every concieved. / I think this is one of my favorite shots, my mother couldn’t believe this was her hand, and to me it is the most beautiful hand in the whole world. /
Another shot of the same type of butterfly from the first photo taken a couple of weeks later at the same place.
This is a picture of a sculpture of a man sitting on a bench i came across while roaming the roads of Downtown Disney. I loved the colors and the textures and rather than zooming out and getting him with his book and bench i preffered to zoom in on his face with a very close crop. / /
A seemingly perfect waterdrop resting on a gerbera daisy.
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No, you’re not seeing double – I’ve uploaded another format of this photo, specifically for the “card” print option. This photo is also available in my calendar . See the entire collection: Colour Of Life Calendar
“Chive” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A chive in flower. “Sunshine surrounds the earth as love surrounds our souls.” / ~Amethyst Snow-Rivers
1st in the serie “givre matinale” (taken last week) / (translated title: morning frost) / - / /
my entry for the letter H contest of #1:Bubblers Weekly Challenge group a little fun with colors… softly-sunny ^^ / this is part of a “Variance Collection” with many variation of colors /
all flora plants & flowers / . / . / you can customize it selecting your favorite flower pictures and Bmail me your requests… or send an email to creationsaimelle[@]gmail.com / enjoy !
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all rights reserved Kenya W. [ Vulsion ]
Red Kangaroo. All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal.
Nikon D80 Featured in New Jersey Scenery – June 17, 2009 1st Place in challenge “New Jersey SUMMER Scenery”, in New Jersey Scenery – June 14, 2009
These tiny little water droplets were frozen at the edge of a small leaf in my garden one frosty morning earlier this week. I couldn’t resist immortalising their little gathering… Canon Powershot A480 point and shoot, hand held, straight off camera. Proudly New Zealand-made. Featured in Rain Drops July 8, 2009.
Don’t know for sure if this is a hover fly or a bee fly, but it flew more like a hover fly, soooooo….. / If anyone can identify…. same guy, in action, landing gear up…even at 1/640th sec., the wings are not visible…. / Canon EOS Rebel T1i, auto macro, cropped / 1/1000; iso100; f5.6; 18-55mm zoom / Kent Island, Md. US / 7/9/09 thanks for the look, my friends! Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and products Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART Scott Bricker at Fine Art America
Photography / August 2009 Baluk William Reserve, Victoria, Australia Nikon D300 / Lens: AF-S Micro Nikkor 105mm 1:2.8G ED / Aperture: f/5 / Shutter: 10/2000 sec / ISO 400
Spring is finally here!! :) One of the first blossoms (ever!!) on our baby plum tree! Canon Powershot A480 point and shoot, hand-held, straight off camera. Proudly New Zealand-made. :) Featured in One Single Flower On Show Aug 18, 2009. / Featured in One Single Flower On Show Nov 12, 2009.
A close up of a little seashell on the Jersey Shore. / Bay Head Beach, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR (As Is) Featured in Nature’s Wonders – September 28, 2009
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