Dwarf Wall Art
120 creative works found
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Bradypodion pumilum – Western Cape, South Africa SEE HOW THEY GIVE BIRTH
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View from the red dwarf Golaam. / Drenggi System.
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Our ship, “Polar Pioneer”, dwarfed by ice in Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula.
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Cape Dwarf Chameleon – Bradypodion pumilum – Western Cape, South Africa
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A cute house in my town
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Found this beauty on a job site in Toronto. Thanks JJ.
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Dwarf Tree Frog
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Parent and baby Dwarf Mongoose.
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False colour (swapped the Red and Blue channels) is about all that was done to this infrared picture of a palm tree. It’s huge yet suddenly I feel like one of the little people in a giant’s daisy field. Look closely and you’lll see a street light. I could have removed it but it’s a nice reminder that things are not as they seem.
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I found this tiny little amphibian in a delicate pink rose blossom in the garden of a camera club friend at Kundabung, between Port Macquarie and Kempsey, NSW, Australia on a BBQ and photography day in autumn. The “Pretty in Pink” li’l poser sat quite well for this portrait and was most patient as I jostled about trying to get the best angle, light and exposure. My subject is a very fine specimen of Litoria fallax (Australian Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog), quite a common species along the eastern coast of this wide brown land. After a long very wet summer they could be found in great abundance around the rather extensive property and I had a great time hunting around for good subjects. An amazing fact I discovered recently was that these frogs can also be brown or a mixture of green and brown and can change their colour depending on their environment. Camera: Fuji S9600; RAW; Manual Priority; f/4.5; 1/100sec; 19mm; WB Daylight; ISO 80; Low powered Flash; Hans held. / Processing: S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Enjoy! FROGS / (Click the links!) Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax /
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I took this one today and it turned out with the usual blue and whites…I wanted something different and so I had a fiddle with it in Photoshop Elements 4.0 I’m really not sure what I did to get it to this place….but I think it turned out OK. / I added a few layers, inverted one, multiplied them,added gradients – all sorts of fun stuff and this is what happened. I doubt I could do it again if I tried. / What do you think??? / / / / / / /
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LARGER VIEW PLEASE This handsome little frog may only be as big as your thumb but he certainly makes a big impression in the spotlight inside a rose bush. An amazing fact I discovered recently was that these frogs can also be brown or a mixture of green and brown and can change their colour depending on their environment. He is a Litoria fallax (Eastern Dwarf Tree Frog), a common Australian amphibian and was photographed on a camera club friend’s property at Kundabung, between Port Macquarie and Kempsey, NSW, Australia on a lovely early autumn morning. Camera: Fuji S9600; RAW; Macro Mode; Manual Priority; f/11; 1/60sec; 13mm; Manual Focus; WB Daylight; ISO 80; Spot Metering; Centre Focussing; Low powered diffused Flash; Hand held. / Processing: S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Enjoy! FROGS / (Click the links!) Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax /
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Image of a Dwarf Lionfish taken on a night dive in Alor Indonesia.This Lionfish was about 100mm & is fully grown,they are the smallest member of their family / © copyright M.Tworkowski
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Clover (the rabbit) is liked by many people on redbubble so i tought i’d give you another one of her! . . . I don’t want to make you all sick of seeing her though!
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From the red dust of the dwarf star we look to the cosmos.
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Bradypodion pumilum – South Africa Click Link
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One of the blast doors on the exits from the main engine at the abandoned gas turbine testing and reasearch facility. If you are a fan of Red Dwarf you might be interested to know that this is the frozen door that Lister blows open in the Epideme episode. A short clip of it is on Youtube which can be seen here
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encore! encore!
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Cape Dwarf Chameleon – South Africa Click Link
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This handsome little Litoria ewingi (Southern Brown Tree Frog), about 1” (2.5cm) long was photographed beside a pond at a camera club friend’s property at Kundabung, between Port Macquarie and Kempsey, NSW, Australia, on a lovely autumn day. An amazing fact I discovered recently was that these frogs can also be brown or a mixture of green and brown and can change their colour depending on their environment. Camera: Fuji S9600; RAW; Macro Mode; Manual Priority; f/8; 1/160; 19mm; Low powered Flash; Hand held. / Processing: S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Find out more about the Litoria ewingi if you wish. Visit the Amphibians & Reptiles collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more cold blooded creatures. Enjoy! FROGS / (Click the links!) Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax / Litoria fallax /
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