Dreamlike
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Canon 20D – 17-40mm L – 17mm – 1s – f/11 Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. / In the same series: / / /
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Another shot in the mystical Havasu Canyon in the Grand Canyon.
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Sun Beam entering Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA. Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. / In the same series: / / /
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All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved. Macro and close up Abstract Black and white, monochrome, selective colouring Blue Flowers Landscape, nature, seaside, ..... Trees
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Mooney Falls is a waterfall on Havasu Creek, in the northwest corner of the U.S. state of Arizona, near the town of Supai in the Havasupai Indian Reservation. It is named after prospector D. W. “James” Mooney who fell to his death trying to cross the canyon on a homemade ladder. Local Native Americans called it “Hualapai” or “Hualpai” falls. It is located about 1 kilometre downstream (i.e. to the north) of Havasu Falls, just past the large campground that lies between the two falls. Mooney Falls is accessible with considerable difficulty down a very steep trail (including two rock tunnels) that has been cut into the rock. Chains and a ladder at the bottom assist, but spray from the falls coats the dust-covered rock with water and reddish mud that makes climbing treacherous.
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I’ve Seen Her I’ve seen my love; I’ve seen her pass, She walks with such a grace. She turned and smiled across at me, The sun upon her face. And I could swear I caught the scent, The fragrance of her hair. Could I believe – should I believe, Her spirit blessed me there? Her eyes so bright, they shone with love, No pain to cloud them now, And when she laughed, no line was seen, Across that perfect brow. Oh love, if you would only wait, Beyond the tears and pain, We’ll walk together, hand in hand, In love, In peace, Again. David George
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Early reflections on a lake where a wood log is standing
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Model – Rosie… and Betsy In case you haven’t already realised it, my biggest influence is Pink Floyd. / Storm Thorgerson, you are my hero. Fun fact: I hate Australian summers – in which this was shot – and I hate Nikon D70 dslr’s that don’t do what you want them to… not to mention immature brats for assistants. / Oh for something blunt and heavy and a place to hide the bodies ;) Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas Out of interest, is that a group here dedicated to surreal or dreamy imagery?
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the day after seeing attrition / i was caught in a world between reality and dreams / in which nothing seemed real / almost as if i could sprout wings and fly / so i captured it on film hugely inspired by the wonderful uk band ‘attrition’
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created with Airbrush in ps using mouse. Other versions available / The Trip / Mushies / Also available on Tshirts / Mushy Pixie Tee / / Mushie Tee / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
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Please click on this link if you wish to PURCHASE THIS AS A PRINT THIS IS A CARD ONLY VERSION
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Pride of the Seers also in series / Caravan of the Seers / Harmony of the Seers / work details / created in ps using a number of my drawings / and some ps brushes used / source / As usual, all done with my lil trusty mouse..:) Also available without butterflies for those that are less magickally inclined :) / Harmony of the Seers 2 / / Caravan of the Seers 2 / / Pride of the Seers 2 / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
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I had taken this with my canon s3Is, but it it was overexposed, so I used my advance photo editor, and the dauber effect and it came out looking like a paiinting. So I was very happy. /
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Oak trees shrouded in fog atop a ridge in the Shenandoah….I hope you take the time to contemplate being on top off a mountain, in thick fog and feel the peacefulness and utter silence of the image, slow down there is no rush on tranquility. Loose yourself in the dreamy feel of the fog where nothing quit seems real.
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created with Airbrush in ps using mouse. Other versions available / The Trip / Mushies Two / Mushies Two also available on Tshirts / Mushy Pixie Tee / / Mushie Tee / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
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Caravan of the Seers also in series / Pride of the Seers / Harmony of the Seers / work details / created in ps using a number of my drawings / and some ps brushes used / source / As usual, all done with my lil trusty mouse..:) Also available without butterflies for those that are less magickally inclined :) / Harmony of the Seers 2 / / Caravan of the Seers 2 / / Pride of the Seers 2 / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
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Autumn colours on a country lane. Soft Orton effect shot. / Featured in the Guardian ‘Your Photographs’ culture section.
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The Trip… / ...on many levels… work details – original pencil sketch coloured in ps / using the airbrush tool with my mouse. and a whirly effect incorporated too… Other versions available / Mushies / / Mushies Two / Mushies Two also available on Tshirts / Mushy Pixie Tee / / Mushie Tee / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
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This is a photograph that was taken at the Tahquamenon Falls State Park in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I’ve edited it in Photoshop (still learning). My intention was to make it look unnatural while still keeping the original image’s beauty. I’d really appreciate it if you’d let me know what your thoughts are on it.
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