Model: KellyAnneDoll
A nail sitting amongst chipping paint with wisps of spiderwebbing attached. A picnic table never looked so good. Pentax *ist DL; 75-300mm lens; Ps CS3 Extended.
As shadows danced across the path / My eye was captured then quickened was heart. / Before me they lay in anglistic delight / Snap went the shutter, my camera, my might! plv / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
another attempt at HDR using a single RAW silver star, Canada
Shot by the wonderful / Inspired by Gil Elvgren Pinups / if you like it.. buy it!! / more to come xx
oil on board
The first form of perfume was incense. Incense was first discovered by the Mesopotamians about 4,000 years ago. Ancient cultures burned many kinds of resins, bums and woods at their religious ceremonies. They often soaked the fragrant woods and resins in water and oil, and rubbed their bodies with the liquid. They also embalmed the dead with these perfumes.> Early Europeans used many different containers to store their perfumes.> They used glass, gold, silver, porcelain, gems, pearls, semi-precious stones and various shells. Perfume was commonly used in the form of incense.> Some incense burners consisted of a container held from chains. It was swung like a pendulum during Mass in the Christian Church. There were also stationary incense burners used in Churches.> Some perfume containers were designed to be worn. Semi-precious stones held perfumes and were pinned to clothing. Silver earrings were worn that contained perfume soaked fabric inside them.> Many containers were designed to be hung around the neck, from a belt, or from a finger ring.> Perfume bottles were always handcrafted and designed by artists, jewelers and goldsmiths. Many bottles were designed to be worn, or displayed on a table.> Nefertiti, an Egyptian beauty from an earlier dynasty, surrounded herself with perfume: containers with myrrh, flacons filled with sweet oils, and handsomely ornamented jars of unguents.> Things have certainly changed in our world of perfume bottles since this time in history wouldn’t you agree ladies.. far less decadence …
model: alice. / makeup, styling, concept, photo, editing: me. I made the ruffle collar using black bleeding tissue paper. This is supposed to be a sort of dark satire of the fashion industry.
Flower arrangement from the Melbourne International Flower show – 02/04/09 Featured in Fabulous Flowers
Title: The Future Past / Capture Date: 08/05/2007 / Dimensions: 2538×3723 / Exposure: 1/125 at f/4.8 / Focal Length: 28mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: Circular Polarizer / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 08/05/2007 / Comments: Taken in Houston, TX. Selective coloring. © 2007 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Oil on canvas. Rosalba Emanuel was a costume designer I fortunately met in NYC when seeking out a model for my painting Unsere Frau I (included on my pages). At the time, she was infatuated with a mega-club bar tender who constantly ignored her although every Saturday night, she tried her best at earning his attention via very elaborate attire. This painting means a lot more for me ‘cause it captures her viewing herself in front of the mirror, narcissistically full of hope.
At the The Croft Institute photography by the talented Paul Louis Villani Thank you to Bridget and Steve for opening the venue for our photo shoot, to Tina for the most fabulous Make up and the team on hand for all their help. Bernard / Rebecca / Jo O’brien / Lelia Thomas / James Price And Tina the extraordinary Hair and Make up wizz! Post production Lisa Defazio
One of my new favourites, taken at the Brisbane Botanical Gardens.
Pen & Ink on paper / 8” x 10” / 2008 / All rights reserved by Alexandra Davidoff 2008
Title: Living On Borrowed Time / Capture Date: 06/11/2007 / Dimensions: 2935×2451 / Exposure: 1/1000 sec at f/5.3 / Focal Length: 95mm / ISO: 400 / Filter: No / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 06/11/2007 / Comments: Indeed we are all living on borrowed time. Thanks to my nephew Travis who posed for this shot with his brand new watch he received for his high school graduation.
This piece has been recreated in Fotoshop from my Original.. Thanks for looking and I welcome all comments.
A 60’s Hippie. A shirt for the fans of the 60s.
This is a restored and digitally transformed image of an original vintage photograph, which was taken before the first world war. It is a beautiful piece, which can make a wonderful addition to any collection. The photograph is also available in its original form and can be ordered as a: print: / 4X6 inch print / 4X6 inch postcard / 5X7 inch postcard / 5X7 inch print / 8X10 inch
“The rosary is my weapon.” ~ St. (Padre) Pio of Pietrelcina My rosary, made from pressed roses, smells lovely.
worked with the love bug I had .. gave it a negative.. enlarged and blurred it .. and hope for the best!.. now buy one and I will love you more!!!!!!!!!!!!! kidding , but not.. :)
the room sheet for a studio 12 show held at 200 gertrude studios melbourne in 2008 / “http://www.gertrude.org.au/archive.php?year_sent=2008”
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