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  • acrylic on canvas 2004 Please don’t use my work without my permission.

  • 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.

  • This is Thornseat Lodge, a derelict house in Derbyshire, originally a Gamekeepers house, then in 1934 was turned into an orphange and was stopped being used in the late 80’s, now it is just falling apart, such a waste

  • An old abandoned Farm house in Yorkshire, a place called Crow edge, not much left now, The person i went with today told me she used to play in here when she was a child, it was empty then!! such a shame, this really was a beautiful house, more pics to follow soon of the outside.

  • the easy silence you make for me

  • Saint-Cyprien, Quebec (Canada) 2006 … small village in the Bas Saint-Laurent … and this is all about what you see there ;) / / . / /

  • This is a 1938 or 1939 International truck with a straight flat head 8 engine in it. On the dash is the two speed button for the transmission. My brother-in-law called it the doodle bug and I don’t know why either. He used the truck to roll the hay fields in the spring when he was farming. Taken on 11/01/2008 in the town of Windham. A Canon Rebel XTi camera. Edited in HDR and PS. / /

  • .....inspired by this poem “The Harvest Moon”... / It is the Harvest Moon! On gilded vanes / And roofs of villages, on woodland crests / And their aerial neighborhoods of nests / Deserted, on the curtained window-panes / Of rooms where children sleep, on country lanes / And harvest-fields, its mystic splendor rests! / Gone are the birds that were our summer guests, / With the last sheaves return the laboring wains! / All things are symbols: the external shows / Of Nature have their image in the mind, / As flowers and fruits and falling of the leaves; / The song-birds leave us at the summer’s close, / Only the empty nests are left behind, / And pipings of the quail among the sheaves. by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow…...An oil painting on canvas 3’ x 2’ of Suffolk UK Daydream ....

  • A field behind my house in Lawton, Oklahoma. A while after sunset. Longer than normal exposure while I purposely moved the camera down…I wanted it blurred. The only manipulation done was lowering the temperature down in photoshop making it more blue…I have a thing for blue right now…not sure why… Nikon D80 / March 2009

  • Last week i went with a mate to Mt Field National Park for 3 days and we were planning to get on the top part of the mountain called The Tarn Shelf, but it visibility was so poor and rain so consistent that the chance of getting any photos would have been pretty poor, so we decided to just shoot the waterfalls and rivers/creeks, it was good to just walk around at a casual pace. / We’ve haven’t had this much rain in a few days for 20 odd years in Tas, so all the falls were flowing quite nicely. / It was great to get back in the wilderness, although when we walked into the cabin for the first time to find a woman that had tried to kill herself there was a little shock, but we and some other people in the other huts all helped out in any way they could, we got an ambo(2 showed up) there and she ended up being ok which was a relief. So that was a bit of a drama but the rest of the shoot was great, and so good to get all this rain, it’s amazing how green everything is now.

  • I took a shot from this spot 2 years ago after I had being doing photography for about a year, and the shot that i got(which is on my PF) i was never happy with because i couldn’t get everything in the shot that i wanted with the lens I had back then, so the first time I’ve been back since then I had my trusty 10-20mm with me to get the shot i wanted, i was lucky enough to have a load of rain the days leading up to this and the sun was going down and just caught it as it was fading over the falls allowing some nice light in. I wasn’t sure if i liked the portrait style shot more but went with this, might show the other one a bit later.

  • I know i had taken a shot from this spot, and I’m sorry for posting so many shots from the same shoot, I’m trying to mix them up as much as I can. I wanted to post this as it’s a bit tighter than the other one and shot in portrait style, I also like the way the sun is hitting the waterfall more on this one, So thought I’d post it, hope you like :) / Shot Taken about an hour before sundown.

  • ... / Sony Alpha-100 + DT17-80mm lens (+ edited colors in Photoshop) / Rawdon, Quebec (Canada) – September 2007 / . / . / . / / . / . / / .

  • almost thru,been a long day,sun is setting,casting a golden glow

  • Fish Creek Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • Fish Creek Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • Fish Creek Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • This is the Isle of Skye at it’s best, when there is a lot of colour in the landcsape, with the low sun we get this far North at this time of year, accentuating every detail. / This is the crofting community of Tarskavaig, with the glorious backdrop of the Cuillin Hills. / “Crofting” is small time farming, or “smallholding” where a few crops might be grown, and a small number of cattle or sheep kept. A single RAW file, shot on my Canon EOS 50D , polariser filter, f25, 1/2 sec, underexposed by 2/3 stop, iso 100, auto wb, processed in Adobe CR, then in CS3. MORE OF MY ISLE OF SKYE WORK…...

  • Best on Full Size it really is When I first began taking photography seriously … and believe me, as much as I joke around, I do take it seriously … someone gave me a wonderful bit of advice: “always turn around.” And in the case of this particular image, it couldn’t have been more wise. I had been chasing the “sunlight-through-autumn leaves” look all that afternoon … and without a whole lot of success, I might add. At one point, I happened to glance back over my shoulder and snap this image … and a couple more for good measure, of course. But it wasn’t until I got home and loaded it up that I realized how much I liked it. Hope you do too. Image taken off of Church Road, Howard County, Maryland. Handheld image taken with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, uv filter … not sure if the cp filter was on or not. Shutter 1/250, aperture f/8.0, exp. -0.33, iso 320. Cloning of evil telephone pole and wires then off to Photomatix with three images at +/-2 evals, then back to Photoshop for a light, light Orton and a hint of texture.

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