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28 creative works found

  • Digital abstract / mixed fractals /   / My flowers for the Silverman /   / 48 megapixels (6000 x 8000), 2007.10.20th / © 2007 by Nodakami / www.nodakami.com /   /  

  • digital abstract /   / Ultra-fractal, 48 megapixels (8000×6000), 2007.10.20th / © 2007 by Nodakami /   /  

  • “Extérieurement nous allons paisiblement côte à côte, mais pendant ce temps-là l’air qui nous sépare est sillonné d’éclairs comme si quelqu’un le fendait continuellement à coup de sabre.” / Franz Kafka – Extrait de “Lettres à Felice” /   /   / Digital abstract / flame fractals /   / 24.3 megapixels (9000 x 2700), 2007.11.11th / © 2007 by Nodakami / www.nodakami.com /   /  

  • / . / . / / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • I was reading in a French magazine (Photo 447) about this exhibition by Japanese photographer “Naoki Honjo” who tilts his lens in order to create urban images that resemble miniatures, so I wanted to have a go myself… ... of course, I used photoshop rather than tilting the lens…

  • The beach,the yellow is the sand and the blue is the waves of the water,the swirly bits in the middle remind me of the shells being churned around,by the pounding surf

  • SUMMER CHRISTMAS TREE
    by Thomas Josiah Chappelle

    If Christmas was in July… / I would pick the stately magnolia… / rises up to the heavens… / its stately and colossal statue.

    Magnolia…so Magnanimous ...... so mag·ni·tu·di·nous ….magnificent

  • Colossal Head Statue is located in the Vatican Museum near the Octagonal Court

  • A different take on one of the great monuments of Rome. Taken with a fish eye plastic toy camera I bought in Rome. 2008 Other fish eye images © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • New York Aug 2008. Standing high below the Rockefeller building (5th Avenue) is this colossal bronze statue of Atlas. I like the history, material and general size greatness of this shot.

  • Coliseum arcade ruins in Rome, Italy,Europe

  • Hercules, Nemrut Dag colossal statues guarding ancient tomb, Turkey

  • Antiochus, Nemrut Dag colossal statues guarding ancient tomb, Turkey / In 62 BC, King Antiochus I Theos of Commagene built on the mountain top a tomb-sanctuary flanked by huge statues (8-9 meters high) of himself, two lions, two eagles and various Greek, Armenian and Persian gods, such as Hercules-Vahagn, Zeus-Aramazd or Oromasdes (associated with the Persian god Ahura Mazda), Tyche, and Apollo-Mithras. from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Nemrut

  • Digital abstract / flame fractal /   / 41 megapixels (11700×3510), 2007.11.16th / © 2007 by Nodakami / www.nodakami.com /   /  

  • Digital abstract / flame fractal /   / 41 megapixels (11700×3510), 2007.11.16th / © 2007 by Nodakami / www.nodakami.com /   /  

  • Digital abstract / fractals and altered photography mixed media /   / 31.2 megapixels (7800×4000), 2008.11.11th / © 2008 by Nodakami / www.nodakami.com /   /   / DETAILS / Click a thumbnail for a real-size detail from the original /   /   / /   /  

  • another little ditty from my sketch pad…. / tweeked in photoshop. created whilst listening to the album ‘wolfgang amadeus phoenix’ by phoenix Featured in Inspired Art! Other work some might enjoy: ♥ /

  • National Slate Museum workshop. / Between 1870, when it was built by the De Winton company of Caernarfon, and 1925, when the smaller Pelton wheel came into use, this wheel supplied energy to all the Gilfach Ddu workshops. Today, its bulk still impresses. This is the largest water wheel on the British mainland: it is 15.4 metres in diameter. / The water powering the wheel comes from the Ceunant waterfall, above Llanberis, through cast iron pipes. The water then rises to the tank above the wheel (because the source is higher than the level of the tank). The wheel’s propulsion comes from its rim rather than the axle and so the spokes of the wheel only serve to hold it together — rather like a bike wheel. By means of a system of cogs and pinion wheels, the energy from the water which flows from bucket to bucket on the wheel is transmitted along the line shafting to all the workshops on site. / The wheel is so finely balanced that it begins to turn the minute just one of its 140 buckets fills with water. The wheel itself is a testament to the talent of local engineers, and still works perfectly a century and a half after it was built. Like the incline, the wheel was restored in 2000 thanks to a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, and it works continuously. / The energy created by the water wheel is carried to the various workshops by means of line shafting. The lines of this shafting system were effectively the workshops’ arteries, the means by which lathes turned and hammers pounded, and saws and drills moved back and forth. They carried the power from the wheel to every part of the workshops, bringing life to machines that would otherwise lie still. Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / HDR (3 shots) in ptotomatix / PP in PS CS3

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