Olinda, near the Hamer Arboretum, Dandenong Ranges.
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in Out Of The Blue, You’re Accepted, ImageWriting, and Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge This image was used as the cover image for The Color Blue challenge (Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge group) And won the challenge! Placed in the Top 10 for the Solitude challenge (Light In The Darkness group) Placed in the Top 10 for the Dark Blue challenge This artwork was featured on the homepage February 25, 2009 My second most popular image. / This one is my #1 I love fields. And this piece expresses how that wonderful space feels to me. I can hear music in places like this. Done as a tribute to my backyard field that I now miss terribly… Inspired by my favourite song, The Sacrament by HIM. A softer version of the song can be found here. Companion piece here Stock credits / Created from 4 stock photos, all from night-fate-stock Created using stock photos and a few digital brushes in PS. Colours created via various blending modes. Info for Sold! Group / Sold a small laminated print to an RB member / Stock copyrights remain the property of their respective owners.
Orange is my color of choice! I found it in Utica, IL Oct 208 This is straight from my camera, and I was so amazed by the beauty it took my breath away…Imagine, coming down a stairway made of wood, turning to the left and pow! This hits you….Thank God I had my camera! / I used my OLYMPUS SP-570-UZ that I really enjoy. /
Title inspired by the David Lynch film ‘Lost Highway’. Calder Highway, Victoria, Australia, somewhere between Kyneton and Bendigo. Photo composite. Original images taken with 2MP Motorazr V9 mobile phone camera. Edited in Photoshop CS4. Featured on Redbubble Homepage – 25 May 2009 / Group Features: ‘The Woman Photographer’ – April 2009 ‘You’re Accepted’ – April 2009 ‘Calder Highway Photography’ – April 2009 ‘Mad Hatters – May 2009 ‘The Feature Fraternity’ – May 2009 ‘Which Way?’ – May 2009 ‘A Spiritual Walk’ – June 2009 / ... Top Ten Winner in ‘Dark and Moody’ challenge in ‘The Woman Photographer’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Let’s See Your Dark Side’ challenge in the ‘Shameless Self-Promotion’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Nite Drive from My Dashboard’ challenge in the ‘Road Photography’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Storytelling’ challenge in the ‘Parallel Dimensions’ group – May 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘Work Featured on the Homepage’ challenge in the ‘First Things’ group – June 2009 Top Ten Winner in the ‘My Private Nightmare’ challenge in the ‘Unconventional Artistry’ group – June 2009
Proceeds of any sale form this series will go to helping victims of the Victorian bush fires of February 2009. Lets all get together and help people in need! ;-) xox series. This image was shot using a / mamiya 220 camera (6X6 medium format) and iLford black and white roll film. / The original is hand printed by moi on Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based Paper.
Proceeds of any sale form this series will go to helping victims of the Victorian bush fires of February 2009. Lets all get together and help people in need! ;-) xox Well it was a very strange day shooting. Part of a series. This image was shot using a / mamiya 220 camera (6X6 medium format) and iLford black and white roll film. / The original is hand printed by moi on Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based Paper.
This picture was taken at the same place as The Long Way Home but about 7 months apart. Best viewed LARGE
This started as a doodling with some ideas for the new / Victorian Industrial Group- Its pretty small 3” by 2” I quite like the character and have called her Victorianna / - so she may have more adventures yet with tea, absinthe / and all the frills xx A FEATURED WORK IN LOLITA AT PLAY & VICTORIAN INDUSTRIAL GROUPS / ALSO FEATURED IN ALT 2009 / 4 sales to date ( 2-Art Cards and 2-Matted Prints) Cute Black Trimmed Ringer Tee and other Victorianna Products at Zazzle….. / FEATURED IN SISTERHOOD APRIL 2009 xx ORIGINAL SOLD APRIL 2009 Edding Pen on Heavy Cartridge
Sleepwalker #2
This is the colour version of the HDR sunset shot at Mannum that has come up with an amazing dogs face in the lower left portion of the image. Shot taken between Mannum and Young Husband near the Marina. No photoshop manipulation the dogs face just appeared. Dave from mannum was with me that night shooting just a little to my right and the face didn’t appear in his images. Canon 400D polarising filter – 18- 55 lens HDR and converted in Photomatix…
Thank you to the Red Bubble team for featuring this photo on their art page…my first..a very big deal to me. Sincerest thanks!!! Featured in the First Things group…with thanks to the hosts! Featured in the Reaching Freedom…with thanks to the beautiful hosts! Featured in the Outsiders…sincere thanks, dear hosts! I have a fascination with ravens…and Poe…and poetry. This photo is being posted with Vonne in mind…I love her Rowen stories. Model with thanks to Christopher and Claire! Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe ~ The Raven ~ 1845 Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, / Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, / While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, / As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. / `’Tis some visitor,’ I muttered, `tapping at my chamber door - / Only this, and nothing more.’
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This work was featured in Shoot To The Moon and Back In Black 100% Photoshop. / I like this, reminds me of something Tim Burton might approve of. Info for Sold! Group / Sold a laminated print to an RB member.
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Location: Destin, FL – Regatta Bay Golf & Country Club / Camera:Canon A-10 EOS 35 mm / Lens: Tamron 28-200mm / Film: Fujicolor 200 speed This shot was taken on a very foggy night in April of 2000. I was driving by the Regatta Bay Golf Course while the country club had a tournament going on. They had the restaurant all lit up behind this stand of trees. We could see the shot from the road and though it was misting rain. I managed to risk my camera equipment and trespassed onto the golf course to get the shot. It was my FIRST time trespassing and I was sure I would get caught, but the shot was totally worth it. The fog the mist and the lighting all combined to make a once in a lifetime eerie effect. Even the colors in this shot have not been adjusted much. The lights shooting into the air were blue in color. Only minor cropping and editing of contrast were done in Photoshop CS3.
A Susan Epps Oliver original 2008. All rights reserved This work was derived from basically a happy snap taken whilst out walking on Skyline Drive in Virginia. The night I worked on it was stormy and kind of eerie so I decided to imagine how the bridge might have looked on that night. I used the fractalius filter ( Photoshop plug-in ) to give the stringiness to the foliage and then played with many variations in brightness/contrast, colour etc until I arrived at the effect I wanted. It was about 3 hours work which included cloning out stuff which I thought made the image look cluttered. Featured in the ” Virginia ” group. / Featured in the “Rural America ” group. / Featured in the ” Extraordinary Fractalius ” group. Other Shenandoah Images Waiting for Spring Blue Mountain Scrub Blue Ridge Blue Ridge Mountains
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