Watch and listen to this song here / . / movement / no movement / just a falling bird / cold as it hits the bleeding ground / he lived and died… / catch sight / cover me with earth / draped in black / static / white sound a day without substance / a change of thought / an atmosphere that rots with time / colours that flicker in water / a short term effect scream! / as she tries to push him over / helpless and sick / with teeth of madness / jump jump dance and sing / sideways across the desert / a charcoal face / bites my hand / time is sweet / derange and disengage everything a day without substance / a change of thought / the atmosphere rots with time / colours that flicker in water / a short term effect an echo / and a stranger’s hand / a short term effect / an echo / and a stranger’s hand / a short term effect / . / The Cure
The phrase refers to the idea that a butterfly’s wings might create tiny changes in the atmosphere that ultimately cause a tornado to appear (or prevent a tornado from appearing). The flapping wing represents a small change in the initial condition of the system, which causes a chain of events leading to large-scale phenomena. Had the butterfly not flapped its wings, the trajectory of the system might have been vastly different.
Our Cat having a Snooz, couldnt help taking a pic
This intimate, bright yet dark, static yet flowing, autumn themed image was made in Baxter State Park, Maine, USA in October 2006. I like the contrast of the flowing water beneath the still branches, the pop of color from the remaining birch leaves, and the juxtaposition of the branch atop the stream in tone and color! /
Ducks In The Woods /
My cats, Duke and Daisey just loved lounging under the Christmas tree last year. Duke loved climbing in the tree, too! LOL!
Beaucouzé France
just messing around with PS really … this would make a great ‘greeting’ or ‘gift/gratuitous’ or ‘friendship’ or ‘thankyou/your one in a million’ card buy me … hee hee
everyday we make promises to ourselves / everyday we flout them / everyday we try and keep the word / everyday we break it… / atleast someone is trying Credits: Photography of the beautiful child exclusively done for this artwork by my dear friend `tracie76 . She is amazing!
A photo I took this week on a mild foggy morning.I saw that tree on the other side of the lake in the fog….5 minutes from my home…The straight light you see was the sun reflecting on the lake.I added an impressionnist effect … / L’Achigan lake in St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada. / A card for many occasions…. / /
Prague seen from Petrin Lookout Tower (Petrinska Rozhledna), Czech Republic. More than one year ago, I’ve got fascinated by some overlay works presented in various PS fora. Last year, I found about RB and soon could admire beautiful composite works of e.g. John Edwards here at RB. Inspired by many of those images here at RB or elsewhere, I’ve been planning to put my hands on some overlay work too, but I only got to it in recent days, ultimately inspired by The Wilds Of France by onefourseven (thank you, Mat, both for inspiration and a link to textures!). / This composite is my first result on the theme, composed of my original photograph and three textures from cgtextures.com. Comments and suggestions welcome! Original photograph: May 2008, Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, BW conversion, curves, sharpening, sepia, color adjustment, shape cut, filter gallery, overlay by three textures from cgtextures.com with adjusted brightness/contrast/levels/color, color adjustment, blend modes; final file: 24 layers, 5540×3693px, approx. 1.5GB, color profile conversion 10min, saving time >5min.
I wonder where this path leads? During a motorcycle trip to Georgia, I passed by this scene and just had to turn around. The ground fog was just wicked, it was shrouding this path which I presume belongs to a rural farm. Taken with the Nikon D300 and Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 lens. HDR processing and Orton effect applied, as well as some dodge & burn.
Un deux trois / nous irons au bois / quatre cinq six / cueillir des cerises / sept huit neuf / dans un panier neuf / dix onze douze / elles seront toutes rouges.
This shot was taken from my back porch one evening as the sun was setting. I thought that the Orton effect would be a fitting edit for it. / All post processing done in Photoshop Elements 6. / Thank you for viewing my work!!! If you like what you see here, have a peek at the rest of my work. Maybe you will find a nice gift here for that special occasion!! Please note that the markup on my work is only 10%. / / Copyright 2009 © Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission. /
This is another image from Union Creek, Oregon during their prescribed burn last Fall. This image is different in that the sunburst is directly in the center and I have applied the Orten Effect for a challenge on vanishing points. So thanks for your patience in viewing this image again, but in a different form.
This is another small garden of mine with a tree stump for the core of it with a birdbath dish resting on top. What you see here is what I see without the effects outside my window where I sit daily on the computer.
Sutton Bank is a high vantage point at the very edge of the Hambleton Hills and the North York Moors with extensive views over the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray. Because of its location and high elevation, Sutton Bank is popular with gliding and flying enthusiasts. Predominant landmarks include Whitestone Cliff and Roulston Scar, the former overlooking the mysterious (and reputedly bottomless !) Lake Gormire. Close nearby are the villages of Sutton-under-Whitestonecliff, and Kilburn (famous for the White Horse of Kilburn, and Robert Thompson – the “Mouseman” of Kilburn). / Sutton Bank is one of the most spectacular inland cliffs anywhere in Britain, and carries one of the most hair-raising main roads in the country. The near vertical drop from top to bottom is around 140 metres, and crosses at least two major geological boundaries. / The Sutton Bank National Park Centre is on the western edge of the fabulous North York Moors National Park – home to the largest expanse of heather moorland in England. It provides the perfect introduction to the National Park, its people, history and wildlife. Nikon D60 / HDR in Photomatix & pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm / 1/160 f/9.0 ISO200
Grand Lake, Algonquin Park Ontario, CANADA / September 26th 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens / The Orton Effect If I could paint I think I would like to work on impressionistic landscapes like this. A mixture of fall color, rain and fog. There is something mystical and magical about nature under these circumstances, and the soft gentle rain which brings out all the colors and softens all the edges. James Taylor Featured in the group Ontario November 2009 / Top Ten placement in the Altered- Ontario image challenge, the Ontario group November 2009
RICE FIELD / /
Yosemite National Park, CA
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA
Fallen leafs stuck in a window, I loved all the colors! Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens Taken in Pigeon Michigan
Canon 50D / Canon 24-105@40mm / 5.6 / 1/60 sec / ISO 200 / WB-Preset / Cokins: P121s Top; P001 (yellow) / Shot in mono – straight from the camera /
THE TWO APPLES / /
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