Digital Painting / Full Catastrophe Living.
I like trees. I like rocks. I like it when they get together. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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Closeup of a dark scallop shell partially embedded in the bright sand and lit by the summer sun on the beach. Individual grains of sand are in focus around the shell.
This was a “spot” in Lao. The sunlight must’ve led me to discover all the worn into caps.
An unexpected outcome … but ever so intriguing.
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Abstract from nature … as a result of experimenting with my camera. There is no PS change whatsoever.
Big Sur, CA ~ one of the rock formations that will survive the firestorms as it has survived all firestorms in the past. Some things are timeless
Digital Embedded into the fabric, we are all threads, we are all part of the pattern.
Digital Art / Abstract
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This tiny raindrop, sitting on top of a seed capsule, is only 4 mm in diameter. Taken in my backyard using a 60mm macro lens + 32mm extension tube. Natural lighting + tripod. You can see a larger version here
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Oak leaves embedded in the ice of a frozen brook in Starved Rock State Park, Illinois, still show the bright colors of early fall. Taken with a Nikon D300.
A large tree has uncovered on the beach at Coochiemudlo Island after a big storm, it had may have washed up some time before and not been seen for a while because of the sand but is now collecting some floatsum of its own where a plank had washed underneath and small pieces of seaweed hang off the tips of the branches..
Deep red daisy chrysanthemum with a gleaming yellow center. /
Tim Scullion: The moon appears as if its lower point is stuck into the sandstone cliff at Zion National Park, Utah. / Canon EOS Rebel / 70-300 mm lens / Featured in “Shoot the Moon”
Some “handwritten” letters do have that sort of impact. It can stay ‘within’ you. / I have this transparent folder that I bought in Japan…the handwritten paperwork was visible…I did some editing to eventually create this. :)
... after the fall.. acrylic mixed, encaustic canvas. 15.7×15.7 inch ALL my abstract works of art are mostley done intuitively; I am affected and inspired by music; no painting is done without music; music is inalienable. see my profile.. this work was result with this song: / Le Petit Prince
Digital midnight (I find most of my digital work is done between the hours of 1am – 3am) experiment/play based on an original acrylic on board image. FEATURED in ‘Creative Spirits of Queensland’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Paintings Modern & Beyond’ November 2009
Sydney’s tallest building, Sydney Tower, gets reflected in 20 level office tower. Walking along the Pitt Street at one time I was stunned by clear and almost full size reflection of Sydney Tower in one of the glass buildings nearby. I observed it for a while moving around and noticing how reflection is changing and disappearing at some spots. After that I started to think about capturing the view noticing when would be the best light and the best time. Sometime later with Tower glowing in yellow light of setting sun and sky deeply blue I took around 27 shots handheld from different places to select just a few for further processing. For this image I chose 9 shots (3 vertical AEB sets with three -2,0,+2EV photos in each). 3 HDR files came out of those 9 images and finally they were stitched into one big HDR panorama. I then tonemapped it lightly and processed to enhance the contrast, color and few minor things like noise and shadows. Location: Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com This print is available with 0% markup. Please enjoy and thank you for your visit!
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