A present from Pierre the parrot © Cadence Gamache
Portrait / Architectural / people/culture / Macro / Landscape / Still Life / Animal / Nude/FineArt / SunsetCollection / Flowers / Model Maria Anne / Model Saskia Ying / Model Blondie / Model Tammy / Kids / The Book Of Love —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Antoine Dagobert: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / I missed the shot on the eclipse, so I took this one…hope you like iit / thanks in advance / Ant Nikon D200 – Nikkor Macro 105AF f:2.8 / Filter: UV and PL / Focal length 105mm / 1/40sec-F/4 / ISO: 200 / WB: Flash / Flash Sync:Front Curtain / Flash Mode:Optional, 0 EV – TTL-BL Bounce / Post Production:Adobe CS3, BnW, selective coloring, cropped and saturation added on the pupil. / In case you miss it..my recents work..thanks in advance! / / ECLIPSE Hypnotic gaze and a macrocosm / Contained within that sphere of blue / Fringed with lashes black and thick / I fall and I am drawn deep into your world / Lost to all judgement / Only you and that heavenly orb / Contain my reason for existance / All eclipsed by the golden promise / That you speak without words / Yet, you show me the way. / I want to stay for ever / Cradled in that look / That will sustain my soul / And nourish my love / For all eternity. / Pijinlane / 1/6/08
I know I’ve got a lot of HDR and humor, but I do take some serious shots. / Sigma 150mm macro + Simga 2x TC / This little guy was super patient with me! Even after this he didn’t fly away.
© Claire McAdams / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED For less expensive high quality prints of this photo, click here Lit with a softbox and ambient light, simple macro shot
Canon 400D / Canon 100mm Macro lens
Sphodromantis gastrica – From head to tail it measured approx 40mm or 1,5” Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
A majestic Mute Swan cob who came scaringly close. Taken from the bank of the River Soar just south of Leicester, England
Macro photograph of eye lashes sprinkled with water & tiny glitter stars. / Canon 400D / Canon 100mm USM macro Lens =)
East Greenbush, NY USA / Olympus E510 / The Megachilidae are a cosmopolitan family of (mostly) solitary bees whose pollen-carrying structure (called a scopa) is restricted to the ventral surface of the abdomen (rather than mostly or exclusively on the hind legs as in other bee families). Megachilid genera are most commonly known as mason bees and leafcutter bees, reflecting the materials they build their nest cells from (soil or leaves, respectively); a few collect plant or animal hairs and fibers, and are called carder bees. All species feed on nectar and pollen, but a few are cleptoparasites (informally called “cuckoo bees”), feeding on pollen collected by other megachilid bees. Parasitic species do not possess a scopa. The brightly colored scopa leads to a colloquial name used occasionally in North America – “Jelly-belly bees.” Megachilid bees are among the world’s most efficient pollinators because of their energetic swimming-like motion in the reproductive structures of flowers, which moves pollen, as needed for pollination. Ironically, one of the reasons they are efficient pollinators is their frequency of visits to plants, but this is because they are extremely inefficient at gathering pollen; compared to all other bee families, megachilids require on average nearly ten times as many trips to flowers to gather sufficient resources to provision a single brood cell. / North America has many native megachilid species, but Alfalfa leafcutter bees (Megachile rotundata) are an imported species used for pollination. The most significant native species is Osmia lignaria (the “Orchard Mason Bee” or “Blue Orchard Bee”), which is sold commercially for use in orchard crop pollination, and which can be attracted to nest in wooden blocks with holes drilled in them (which are also sold commercially for this purpose). (wiki) /
Self Portrait This image was featured on the HomePage of RedBubble! © Jessica Walker
Self Portrait More from the series: / © Jessica Walker
Photomanipulation of an eye. Done in Photoshop. / This work was featured in the November issue of the German Advanced Photoshop! Read the Interview Nominated by Renee Dawson for the Pay it Forward Group. This is what Renee said about the image: “I can truly appreciate the time and effort it took to create this beautiful work of art! The detail and color tones are absolutely amazing. This is one of those image that you want to stare at for a while so you can absorb and appreciate all the intricate details that went into it!” Original source: Dryad by Lilyas
Please support me and favorite this piece here too. Thank you / / Click them / / / / Yaaaaay I bought 8 new mineral make-up colors, I’m soooo happy. You guys like my work, you bought some of my pieces, so I took some of that money to help create more good stuff for you guys!! This is an idea that’s been done too many times I’m sure, but I’ve always wanted to do the rainbow eye thing. I hope you enjoy it! Yaaay this was featured on November 20th 2008, thank you!
Ok this may gross you out, you’ll probably hate it…. but it is different! June 2009. Sold the usage of this image for the cover of a fictional novel, The Laptop-Cyber Murders by Daniel Parks. The book has been previous published but is being re-edited and partially re-written for publishing later this year. As when it is published I’ll add an image here!
CLICK ON IMAGE FOR FULL VIEW Another portrait of my other daughter from the same photo shoot. Equipment: Studio Lighting / Canon 400D / Canon 100mm USM Macro lens
meet our new little friend bubbles (daughter choose name) – a lovely little baby red eyed green tree frog. still trying to get a good shot of her/his mate freddo, but he is v. shy… trying out my new kenko macro tubes with 50mm 1.4 nikkor lens ISO:400 / f/stop: f/4.5 / shutter speed: 1/80 these little guys are v. tiny – not much bigger than my finger nail…
taken on a nikon d80 with kenko macro tubes & 50mm 1.4 nikkor lens ISO: 250 / f/stop: f/5.6 / shutter speed: 1/250 this shot didn’t turn out too well because i moved it, but you can see how tiny he/she still is compared to my fingers… sold a matted print to the lovely and v. talented Rhana Griffin
The original looked very ordinary but just trying Auto Levels in photoshop CS2 produced that intense blue and I cropped to get this composition. Otherwise, as is. Taken at King’s Park (nr Mount Eliza House), Perth, Western Australia on a wildflower photography course. / Sorry I don’t know the name of these flowers but they are real for those who doubt. I was shooting up from the ground into the sky. It was this cloudless though not quite as blue. nikon D700, macro 105mm macro lens, f/32, 1/250th, -.3 step. ISO probably 200. FEATURED IN PHOTOGRAPHY 101
Gibraltar, top of the rock. This guy did not flinch an inch when I stuck my lens in his face. The title comes from the somewhat whimsical idea that these creatures were once referred to as “sea eagles”... Featured on RedBubble front page 12/08/09 / Featured, Eye Macros, 07/05/09 / Featured, Seagulls, 10/06/09 / Featured, Colour me a rainbow (white), 18/06/09 / Featured, Alphabet Soup Letter S, 10/10/09 1st, Seagulls challenge, Seagulls Up Close, Jun 09. / 1st, Accentuate the Eyes challenge, Animal Eyes, Jun 09. / 1st, Mood & Ambience challenge, Animal Eyes, Jun 09. / 2nd, Eye Macros challenge, Bird Eyes, May 09. / 2nd, Rule of Thirds challenge, Photographer’s choice, Oct 09. / 3rd, Colour Me A Rainbow challenge, White, Jun 09. / 4th, You’re Accepted challenge, White animals, Oct 09. / 5th, Challenge Cafe, Extreme closeup, Jun 09. / 5th, Alphabet Soup, letter S, Oct 09. / 6th, Mood & Ambience challenge, Eye contact, Oct 09. / 7th, You’re Accepted challenge, White… white… white…, Aug 09. (ref. 3884, 05/2007, Nikon D70s, Sigma 70-300)
Mama hummer nesting in Arizona. / Canon 20D with Canon 70-300mm lens. / Other hummer shots: / / / /
oil on canvas / super fast painting. I would like to consider this more on the abstract expressionism side. I usually paint with more detail and so may I’ll go back at a later time when it drys and add some more depth. myspace.com/artistmind
Featured in Freedom to Shine / Featured in Light in the Darkness / Featured in Eye Macros / Featured in Graphic Editing 101 / —August 09 -—Thank you so much to those groups! Featured in Globes, Spheres and Curves / —September 09 -- Thank you! It’s Sunday afternoon and I’ve been playing. I know eye macros are scary and they make babies cry but… well, I had fun. ( :
A macro shot in the eye of our old horse Frank who has since left this world for greener pastures ,he was 28 years old when this was taken ,in his eye you can see his best mate Daisy standing under their favourite tree and the gate and paddock beyond / Olympus c760 on Super macro mode / Reloaded for a challenge
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/10seg / ISO-100
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