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  • The lovely twins Karina and Steph dancing.

  • Spry, grizzled tap dancer in Washington Square Park, New York, May 2007. Featured / Elderly Copyright

  • A dancer is frozen mid-leap, hair and dress radiating outwards. Copper and platinum on black.

  • A dancer falls into cool, white space.

  • Dancer leaping on black background.

  • Emily, studio dance, 2007

  • I took this photo of a lilly and realised, as nice as it was, it was just like the 1001 other lilly photos out there, so I decided to try something a little different… hope u like it! Enjoy! _

  • Artwork made for a Music Band. They are into Electronic Trance, so yeah. completely illustrated

  • This took me 10 hours straight to complete. All crafted in photoshop, and to give it that special 3d edge, I used the Styles – heavily. OTHER WORK BY DIESEL LAWS /

  • Bianca, studio dance, 2008.

  • Bianca, studio dance, 2008.

  • Ebony, studio dance, 2008.

  • Steph, studio dance, 2008.

  • / My daughter, Heidi Lael, dances in the woods. / Starlight, Indiana / 3.18.09 / / >Featured< in Featured Art & Photography / >Featured< in All Out Emotion / >Featured< in United States / >Featured< in Layered With Texture / / Special thanks to you, Heidi, for striking such a lovely pose, / and for your endless love & inspiration. :) / / (back to the “Going Home” series soon.) / / / Laminated Print / / / / Framed Print / / / / /

  • Karina, studio dance, 2009

  • Wow, this one was a bit of a journey! This started life as a photo of my beautiful little sister playing around in the back yard with my kids. I caught her in a pose that reminded me of a Spanish Flamenco dancer and just HAD to try to turn her into one. Only thing was – she was dressed in jeans, a woollen jumper and sneakers. So – first off, she needed a dress. I loathe using other people’s art to make my own so I did not want to take the easy way out by downloading a stock photo for the dress. I had nothing remotely like a the right type of dress to use so I ended up creating this one out of, I kid you not, 417 tiny layers of texture (my own resource, naturally) to create all the waves etc. HOURS and HOURS of work, but the end result was worth it, to my mind anyway. Then of course her hair style needed to be changed from a ponytail into a bun, and flowers needed to be added. / Then I decided that I wasn’t happy with the abstract background I had her in. Next followed a marathon of settings, again all using my own resources, to try her in, from beach scenes to perching on flower petals. Nothing was quite right. / This is what I decided on in the end. My only lament is that because she is tiny, much of the detail in the dress is lost. I hope you’ll view this large to get some idea of just how detailed the dress is, if only to humour me! :))) All resources my own, taken with my Canon Powershot A480 point and shoot in the past month. Proudly New Zealand-Made!!! :) Close up shot of the dancer: SOLD – Two greeting cards of this image, July 2009. Featured in Art and Stories Made for Children, July 12, 2009. / Featured in The Beginners Corner July 12, 2009. / Placed 9th in the Art Of Photography Challenge for the First Things group, Aug 16, 2009. / Placed 6th in the Water Art challenge for the Rain Drops and Water Art group, Aug 2009. / Featured in All Original Fusion Sept 3, 2009. / Featured in The Dutch Connection Nov 11, 2009. / Featured in Inspired Art Nov 24, 2009. / Featured in The Dutch Connection Nov 24, 2009. Also available as a t-shirt:

  • The perspective of the dancer transports this overpass setting into a new realm populated by Parthenons and other significant ruins.

  • This Adirondack river is strewn with glacial boulders that came to rest as the last of the ice sheets retreated northward about 10,000 years ago. Martha found it a congenial place to rest, too, but the water surges past, compelled to constantly seek new places. At the riverbank, we are connected, linked, and attached to all of these other places by the lifeline of the river.

  • Featured in ALL ORIGINAL BLENDS

  • Lake Carasaljo / Lakewood, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120 mm VR Featured in Friends of RedBubble – October 26, 2009 / Featured in Dimensions – October 26, 2009 / Featured in Live and Let Live – October 27, 2009

  • …and weightlessness. I’ve been pondering these opposing yet complementary forces lately, looking at their effects on our minds, bodies and spirits while experimenting with capturing movement. I especially like the way the early evening half moon shines brightly through the figure in this one. Thank you for visiting… Featured in The Woman Photographer Featured in Beauty of the Human Body

  • Nikon D60 / Nikon 18-55mm / 1/60 f/8.0 ISO180, as is

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