Hoverfly on daisy. / © 2007. / . / Preview Framed Print: / / . / Also available: /
a variation on / daisies in daisies / / and daisies in pink /
another in a series of compiled images of 2007. A sister image to / “Daydream Overflow” /
Built in photoshop from a selection of photos of daises. another in the series of daisies… / daisies in pink / / daisies and squiggles /
The original Just Pretty Blue
Again, something a bit different than my norm. / A little softer, more feminine and of course flowers. amptone.deviantart.com Stock Used: NikxStock (DA) Flowers / vallendesterstock (DA) Textures: bashcorpo (DA) / amptone-stock (DA)
A lone daisy in Bunhill cemetery billie no mates © 2008 / /
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright This daisy is a very rare variety, not many of this kind of daisy around these days
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/100seg / ISO-100 / Featured in Extreme Close Ups 4th June 2009 / /
Well, I was delighted to capture some gorgeous flowers at the local nursery…..welcome anytime to take photos….so nice of them! :) This image can be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“ All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / Abstract Macro Urban Art
Background *Inthename-Stock Brown Bear ~happeningstock Troggs – Wild Thing is my inspiration for this song!
Background – demoncherrystock Woman Model – Sitara LeotaStock Male Model – FantasyStock Inspired by the song / Dream – He Loves You Not Give it your all girl, give it all ya got. / You can take a chance, take your best shot. / Say what you want girl, do what you do. / He’s never gonna, gonna make it with you. Pulling petals off a flower trying to get your way. / Keep pulling til’ it says what you want it to say. / Girl you can pick a field full of daisies, / But he’d still be my baby. / I know you can hardly wait til I’m away from him. / Instinctively, I know what you’re thinking, / You’ll be giving him an open invitation, / But my baby won’t be taken in. You can pout your cherry lips, / Try to tempt him with a sweet kiss. / You can flurt your pretty eyes, / He ain’t got his hands tied.
“Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are.” ~ ALFRED AUSTIN This is my Secret Garden. My work of the last 2 years has culminated at this point. This piece is so very complex, but I will try to explain it to you. This is me. I am from the earth, of the earth, striving to save the earth. She is me, I am her. I live in the country on Kangaroo Island (Australia), surrounded by nature. I have wild kangaroos in my front yard every night, koalas in my trees, and my son Henley and I walk every day, and celebrate the amazing place we live. This nature has engulfed my being. On average, I have been taking about 100 images with my Canon PowerShot camera every single day for the past two years. Macro bugs, macro wildflowers, skies, dead trees, birds, flowers, shells, leaves, images from my orchard, burnt trees from the bushfires, dried up drought-affected dam bases, kangaroos, and of course, my son Henley. So many images have gone into this one piece. There are two worlds here. The abundant and thriving; and the dying, the gone forever. Our house was surrounded by devastating bushfires in Dec 2007 – a time I will never forget. Nothing but smoke could be seen out the windows. This land is vulnerable and changing for the worse every year as a result of Global Warming. It is an issue so very close to my heart because it is on my doorstep. What will this world be like for my child and all the children of now? Famine, drought, heat waves, extreme weather patterns and natural catastrophes, massive bushfires, more war, no jobs, no money, more disease, more animals extinct forever, less trees and rainforests, less farmers, less food. We are seeing it now. Something has to be done. My forehead shows a migraine I recently had during a heatwave. It felt like a penetrating light was entering my eye and illuminating half of my brain before exiting at the base of my skull where the vision centre of the brain is. It was very powerful to me. Vision. Have the vision before the world dies. Mother Earth is dying, as is half of me. What are you doing to help the earth survive? It’s up to our generation, or there will be nothing left. Your thoughts on this topic are most welcome…. CREDITS: All images taken by me except: Brain, Blood Spatter, & Moon Brushes: PS Brushes.net From Deviant Art: / Fire Brushes: Purestock / Grass Brushes: Annamari-annie / Twig Brushes: Clandestine-stock / Star Brushes: Kuschelirmel-stock / Vine Brushes: gvalkyrie & macys Tree Roots: Rogue-stock , Kaeloth, & Ninde / Green Tree: Its-only-stock / Rainbow Image: Stock-by-Kai Let me know what you think!*
Experimenting with my new toy, a Nikon 50mm f/1.8D and decided to see if my beloved Daisy would stay still long enough to get 3 exposures off for a HDR shot. On the first attempt, she winked in the 3rd exposure but second time around I’m happy with the result. I did it spur of the moment, hand held inside with poor lighting but this cheap little Nikon 50mm handled it very well and keeps impressing me every time I pick it up. Shot specs for anyone interested: Nikon D90, Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8 @ 1.8, 1/40 sec, ISO 200, no flash or tripod (hand held), HDR’d in Photomatix with 3 exposures of MTR, -2 & +2, quick crop etc in iPhoto.
Fawn resting in a field of wildflowers, razor sharp and clear image using large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Fawn & Wildflowers T-shirt Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Location: Ohio, USA
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Rainbow coloured Dahlia For a dramatic spread of colour in summer and autumn Dahlias are hard to beat. They are named after the Swedish botanist, Dr Anders Dahl, and come from the family Asteraceae, which is part of the daisy family. These wonderful flowers originated in the mountain ranges of Mexico, Guatemala and Columbia, before becoming popular throughout the world. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of different cultivars and hybrids of Dahlias and about 30 species. This tuberous-rooted perennial plant is characterised by the different flower types. Dahlias come in many lovely shades including bi-colours. / Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/320sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 100
a bit of photo manipulation with a spring bouquet to create something fun. / /
It’s winter here, & bitterly cold; so haven’t done any flowers for a while….. / I foraged around in some files & found some daisies to brighten my day….. [canon 1000D]
Nikon D60 + OE / Lens: VR 18-200mm / Aperture: F/5.6 / Shutter Speed: 1/100s / Exposure Mode: Shutter Priority / ISO: 100 / /
I love adding layers to photos to make them more interesting and appealing. This is a personal favorite of mine.
Love the colors of this flower and the soft blur that takes you into…......
Inspired by the advert ‘Daisy Girl’ about Nuclear attack
Canon EOS 450d with kit lens This picture is also part of a calendar Featured in Canon DSLR / Featured in The Power of Simplicity Thank you very much! Watermark will not show on print
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