Experimental red 

205 creative works found

  • Candid photograph of Camden Town, London. / This area is famous for its street market which runs over the whole weekend. This photograph is of a typical street scene on a sunny Sunday Morning Kodak EIR / Nikkor 20 mm lens / f16 @ 1/60s

  • The london eye shot against dramatic clouds- at the time this image was taken it was a beautiful morning, but these wispy clouds were the harbinger of a big storm which arrived shortly afterwards. Kodak EIR with yellow filter / Nikkor 35-70 at 70mm

  • These two walkways were added to this bridge over the river Thames at the millenium. The people walking on the bridge add to the perspective really make the perspective work I think. Kodak EIR film / Nikkor 20 mm lens / f22 @ 1/60s

  • ...and dance she must. polaroid 600 land camera 600 film

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • BEAUTIFUL 3D FLUID TEXTURED, ART NOUVEAU INSPIRED CANVASES, CREATED USING SILICONE AND POLYVINYL TEXTURE AND ENAMEL. THIS COLLECTION CONTAINS EXPERIMENTAL WORKS IN TEXTURE AND COLOUR, FOCUSSING ON THE USE OF CONTRASTING FLUID AND ROUGH TEXTURE FORMS, ACCENTED BY DRAMATIC HIGH GLOSS METALLIC ENAMEL PATINA. THE COLLECTION IS THEMED ON OCEANIC AND MARINE SOURCES.

  • BEAUTIFUL 3D FLUID TEXTURED, ART NOUVEAU INSPIRED CANVASES, CREATED USING SILICONE AND POLYVINYL TEXTURE AND ENAMEL. THIS COLLECTION CONTAINS EXPERIMENTAL WORKS IN TEXTURE AND COLOUR, FOCUSSING ON THE USE OF CONTRASTING FLUID AND ROUGH TEXTURE FORMS, ACCENTED BY DRAMATIC ENAMEL PATINA

  • Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 57” In the group “All Things Orange Artwork Gallery” this painting won 1st place in the the challenge “Radiant Orange Flower”.

  • Acrylic on carton. Size 19”1/2×24”

  • A montage of shapes, textures, portions of original photos, and sky and sea, yes they are in there, which were created in Bryce. I keep a bank of shapes that have been created in either Photoshop, or sometimes, Illustrator and those that originate from photos, which I mix and match to fit the image (in Photoshop). In this instance the result is as you see it. It involved over thirty layers and took over almost five hours to create.

  • Polacolor 669 in Holga w/polaroid back

  • Expermental work! / Also a healing heart for Paul, I hope he sees it and Enlightens his Heart!

  • Abstract on February, 2009

  • Wild wheat just blowin’ in the wind. / Sunset at the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada, July , 2008 False Colour IR (i.e. true IR has been used to replace the red channel and fused with the true blue and green channels) Canon G2, 2 frames, one with full RGB and another with a 720nm IR filter, shot at 8 sec @ f5.6 in evening sunset. Also appears in the calendar Reflections of the Seasons

  • How can an apple be bad for our health? Well, when it’s fake, of course! Although this one would have been better for Snow White’s health… Another of my backlighting experiences with the subject placed on the windowsill and a plain sheet of white paper in the background, filtering the light. Focal length 32mm / ISO-200 / Aperture f/5,6 / Shutter 1/50 sec. / EV +0,7 Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group If it doesn’t belong on January 29, 2009 Finished in 8th position of Top Ten in the Apple challenge of the group If it doesn’t belong on January 29, 2009

  • Challenge winner Two colours only Lines on April, 2009 Featured in Just Lines on February, 2009

  • I worked on a Fractal and it reminded me of the sun.. ..and it also reminded me of the east and west Compass Points. The mathematics behind fractals began to take shape in the 17th century when mathematician and philosopher Leibniz considered recursive self-similarity (although he made the mistake of thinking that only the straight line was self-similar in this sense). MORE INFORMATION ON WHAT A FRACTAL IS HERE It took until 1872 before a function appeared whose graph would today be considered fractal, when Karl Weierstrass gave an example of a function with the non-intuitive property of being everywhere continuous but nowhere differentiable. In 1904, Helge von Koch, dissatisfied with Weierstrass’s very abstract and analytic definition, gave a more geometric definition of a similar function, which is now called the Koch curve. (The image at right is three Koch curves put together to form what is commonly called the Koch snowflake. The sun is actually a star of about medium size; it appears larger than the other stars because of its relative nearness to the earth. The earth’s distance from the sun varies from 91,377,000 mi (147,053,000 km) at perihelion to 94,537,000 mi (152,138,000 km) at aphelion (see apsis). The mean distance is c.92,960,000 mi (149,591,000 km); this is taken as the astronomical unit (AU) of distance used for measuring distances within the solar system. The sun is approximately 865,400 mi (1,392,000 km) in diameter, and its volume is about 1,300,000 times that of the earth. Its mass is almost 700 times the total mass of all the bodies in the solar system and 332,000 times that of the earth. The sun’s surface gravity is almost 28 times that of the earth; i.e., a body on the surface of the sun would weigh about 28 times its weight on earth. The density of the material composing the sun is about one fourth that of the earth; compared with water, the sun’s average density is 1.41. At its center, the sun has a density of over 100 times that of water, a temperature of 10 to 20 million degrees Celsius, and a pressure of over 1 billion atmospheres.

  • SONG & WORDS / Your Guardian Angel ~ The Jumpsuit Apparatus / I hope you enjoy the song and like the image, thank you for viewing!! /

  • practise practise practise. / a taste of whats to come. / shutter speed – 1 minute / apperture – 3.6 / asa.- 100. full moon. / white led headlight.

  • One of my favorite songs from ZZ Top – Legs / Shes got legs, she knows how to use them. / She never begs, she knows how to choose them. / Shes holdin leg wonderin how to feel them. / Would you get behind them if you could only find them? / Shes my baby, shes my baby, / Yeah, its alright. Shes got hair down to her fanny. / Shes kinda jet set, try undo her panties. / Everytime shes dancin she knows what to do. / Everybody wants to see if she can use it. / Shes so fine, shes all mine, / Girl, you got it right. Shes got legs, she knows how to use them. / She never begs, she knows how to choose them. / Shes got a dime all of the time, / Stays out at night movin through time. / Oh, I want her, said, I got to have her, / The girl is alright, shes alright. / Thank you for viewing & listening!

  • Inverted colours, and merged with the original. After that applied a bit of blur in the sky and fog on the field

  • Experimental art I took one car, darkened it for effect, then copied it and altered the Hue. Then I used stitch and put the two seperate photo’s together. Hope you like it.

  • Canon 500D with 55-250mm lens. Uploaded October 2009

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