Straight from the camera..as is / / While taking a walk along our street, I had a bright idea of taking a shot at ground level of the corn stalks. Well, that didn’t work too well, they were so tall they were way above my head so I had to hold the camera up and take the shot hoping it turned out okay. It took a couple shots, but this is what I ended up with. I thought it turned out so pretty with the sky. Thank you for viewing my work. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I enjoy creating it. PLEASE REMEMBER, I CAN CHANGE OR ADD WORDS/GREETING TO SAY ANYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE UPON REQUEST. Please send me a bubble mail with your request and I will be happy to create the card/image the way you would like. :) Satisfaction Guaranteed! Please visit some of my other / GREETING CARDS / IMAGES / MACROS / / / Image copyright © 2007, Cheri Perry. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
old barn in a harvested cornfield
Arcylic painting with mixed media. This idea was taken from my young childhood days sketchbook . / Sometimes i used to go in a big field, away from it all.. / with my skecthbook and paints, looking up at the sun, to me the sun’s rays used to look like all these sparkling, and dazzling rays, coming towards me. With the fields and corn everywhere, i used to see patterns and images , as the breeze blew them into this and that shape, or is it, and always be, the fact i just have a creative head with illusions in me, .............. don’t know, will anyone ever understand how i see things….......
Looking down from the corn fields on a pretty country farm house / complex in Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA – Fall 2007.
An intriguing old farmhouse in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
It was the perfect end to my short trip to Amish country. The sun going down behind the cornstalks. Wow! I really love it here in the country.
Model – Natalie Scott. / From a recent portfolio shoot. Very happy with the results! / My first “professional” shoot. Many thanks to my minions, Billie and Jonathan!
This wonderful tree stands proud slap bang in the middle of a dorset cornfield. How wonderful that the farmer did not cut it down or uproot it when young. In fact it’s so centrally placed that I wouldn’t be surprised if it was planted there. /
Image of Lilliput and Venus playing around in a cornfield. I have had a request for a calendar for the series. So I will be uploading images to complete the calendar. Not giving them all up just enough to make the calendar. ...
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Shooting Infinite Sunset on Northern Italian Cornfield. Hdr Manual Tecnique With Cs3. Canon Eos 40d @ 10mm
a dude on the street told me i look like a scarecrow
Old Red, out of commission and abandoned, in a cornfield near Strausburg, PA. Kodak P850 / Flash: Not Used / Focal Length: 60.1mm / Exposure Time: 0.002s (1/640) / Aperture: f/3.6 / ISO: 50 / /
Model: Sarah / Period Costume: Suppied by Model / Location: Debden, Essex. Camera: Olympus Om707 – 28-80mm Sigma lens. / Digital remastered Negative. / Kodak 100asa film.
Model: Sarah / Period Costume: Suppied by Model / Location: Debden Essex. Camera: Olympus Om707 – 28-80mm Sigma lens. / Digital remastered Negative. / Kodak 100asa film.
Shot in The Golden Hour, Midsummers Eve, above Greensforge Staffs. For the one who couldn’t be there to see the quality of the light that evening, and capture it for herself.
Cornfields, Geneva, Illinois, USA Canon 50D
Featured in Best From Around the Barnyard September 12, 2009. / Featured in Image Writing (2/24) September 12, 2009. / Featured in ! #1 Artists of Redbubble! September 8, 2009. Best on Full Size A summer cornfield along Route 869 between Osterburg and Pavia, Pennsylvania. This image is actually fairly deceptive. I spent a lot of time working on a b&w sky and doing sc on the world below in order to create a somewhat threatening summer thunderstorm image. It fit as the world you see here, all sunny and golden, is actually thanks to the texture I eventually chose. In all reality, just as I took my last shot and headed back to the car big giant ploppy drops of rain began to fall … and those pretty clouds you see there Opened Up!!! LOL Image taken August 8, 2008 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-135mm Nikon lens. I was inspired by a beautiful image from Svetlana Sewel called Road To … to resurrect this one from the pile and play a bit. It was treated with HDR in Photomatix from 5 images, all from a single handheld, at evals of +/-2. The texture added is courtesy of Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art. I also cropped a bit of the sky.
This is my scarecrow in our yard. Taken with my KodakEasyShareDX6490.
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