Farming summer 

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  • Simple and common sight of a stand of not to healthy trees and a windmill on a farm pasture, brought to life by a summer ground fog at surise.

  • Digital Art Photography. / Photoshop collage and filtered. / By Gina Signore. / Dahlia House Studios. / Michigan Landscape . / Red Barn.

  • Digital Art Photography. / Photo Manipulation, / By Gina Signore. / Dahlia House Studios.

  • Australia…in…Summer.

  • This is a photo I took years ago, when I was using film. It is a picture of our back yard, on our farm. My dad loved our farm, so I included it in a slideshow I prepared for his memorial dinner.

  • cute lamb on grass in spring

  • Old bushel basket with summer daisies.

  • Small holding under the mighty Gribun Rocks, Isle of Mull, Western Scotland

  • From the Northern tip of Labrador down to the eastern coast of Newfoundland, the sea that pounds and caresses these shores is nicknamed Iceberg Alley. Bergs born 10,000 years ago on the Greenland icecap dance along the coast and far out to sea, propelled unpredictably by wind and tide, tumbling, twirling, and breaking into fantastic shapes before melting in the warm waters of the gulf stream. / / An iceberg’s journey down Iceberg Alley begins once it breaks off from the edges of Greenland’s glaciers. Dropping into the ocean, it is gripped by the Labrador Current and carried through the dark ocean along the coasts of Newfoundland and Labrador. In the past, during certain times of the year, the alley has been thick with the largest and most beautiful icebergs found anywhere in the world. They glide majestically along, alone or in groups, obscuring the horizon with their tall, jagged silhouettes. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / More in this series / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Cooling showers and rising steam from the heat of a late July day in the Shenandoah in a hollow.

  • Very beautiful fog this morning. This is just a shot of an old tractor shed in our yard. Was too pretty to walk past before leaving for work. / Vermillion, South Dakota Summer 2008 / /

  • A farm’s hot summer, an exploring child and his dog in beckoning hidden outerreaches, the bow of an overturned red canoe behind them in the stream. / A father runs from his pickup truck across a field in answer to their dog’s barking, to his son who’s been safely pulled from the water to the stream’s bank. I’m not sure why I painted this, but it has something to do with everything being all right after all. I wanted the trees and sky in on the emergency, a kind of frantic air that’s offset by the calmness of the waiting family dog, who knew what he was doing and how to do it. And a child who will do it all again tomorrow.

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  • There’s a farmer down the road from where I live who sells fresh produce and plants fields of sunflower seeds just for his customers’ viewing enjoyment. I visited his fields recently and had a joyous time snapping the sunflowers. A painted lady butterfly landed on this one and rested a while as I clicked away.

  • Time to get this lot gathered in!

  • all stock purchased from istock / possum courtesy of hatestock.deviantart.com All of the kids in the neighborhood have this face – that summer’s end is fast approaching…which means that dreaded word – SCHOOL. This image has been digitally watermarked – if stolen or used without my permission can be tracked online © Phatpuppy Art 2009

  • Featured in The Keystone State – Pennsylvania group August 20, 2009. / Featured in Object Studies and Concepts August 16, 2009. / Featured in HDR Photography August 15, 2009. / Featured in Rural Around The Globe August 11, 2009. Best On Full Size This image was taken at The Keystone State – Pennsylvania group’s recent shoot in Lancaster County, PA (near Manheim) at BreakAway Farms. One of the great things about this shot, for me, is that my Dear Hubby (who came along YAY!) actually found this little bottle and placed it on the window sill for me. He even named the shot. The bottle is from the wedding of the owner of the farm … 6 years previous. It eventually gathered quite a crowd … this is Ann, Mike and Eric all working to get just the right perspective!!!! The bottle image taken on the morning of August 8, 2009 with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter was at 1/50, aperture f/13, exp. 0.00, iso 400. Post processing included duplication of the image 3 more times at +3, 0, -3, -8 and HDR in Photomatix, then back to Photoshop for more work with the clone tool, levels, blending with a previously multiplied layer and addition of a texture. texture courtesy of Ghostbones on Flickr

  • Featured in You’re Accepted August 17, 2009. / Featured in Best From Around The Barnyard August 16, 2009. / Featured in Old Things – Two Per Day August 15, 2009. Another capture of a lovely old barn not from from my home in Montgomery County, Maryland. We’ve had another remarkably wet summer … we don’t often see greens like this in July and August!!! Hand held mage taken in the early evening of July 9, 2009 with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter 1/250, aperture f/8.0, exp .33, iso 500. Two duplicates created in Photoshop to +1/-3 then processed in Photomatix to create this hdr image. A little tweaking in Painter for blending. Levels, dodging and burning in Photoshop. The Simple Life

  • Top Ten in the “Horizontal Use of Thirds” challenge in Photography-Rule of Thirds October 11, 2009. / Featured in Sets of Two September 3, 2009. Best Viewed Larger A companion piece to “Yoooooo Hooooo???” taken on July 12, 2009 on Route 30, west of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. For the main image, I was using the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, shutter 1/1600, aperture 7.1, exp -.33, iso 320. Post included levels, dodging, burning, selective coloring in Photoshop then addition of three textures, one of which was my own. In addiion, the house image was combined with one of my own sky shots, taken in my backyard in Maryland. Companion piece to Yoooooo Hooooo??? textures courtesy of Ghostbones on Flickr and CGTextures and ME!!!!!

  • What a view to have from the back of your workplace :) Haybales beneath Bredon Hill on the border of Worcestershire & Gloucestershire , England. Shot about 7pm after locking up for the night. / I had preyed these bales would stay out in the fields long enough to get some nice light for me to photograph them. It had been pretty overcast all afternoon so I was overjoyed to lock up and find the fields lit up with golden sun….especially with that moody sky behind :) (it was so windy during the day that the haybale has actually been blown over!) Canon 400D without tripod! Lee filter and Sigma 10-20mm

  • Best on Full Size As we leave the top of Blue Knob mountain heading toward Claysburg my eye is always taken by this beautiful farm between Pavia and Claysburg on State Forest Highway (3003). On this particular day, May 23, 2009, the clouds were outdoing themselves. Had to pull over and get this snap. I got a kick out of all the poofy dandelions happily propagating away in the foreground and trying to compete with the poofy clouds!! Taken with the Nikon D40x with the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens at 1/320 shutter and f/5.6 aperture. Exposure was set at minus .33 and iso was 200. Post processing included hdr from a single hand-held image duplicated twice to an eval of +/- 2 then run through Photomatix. Gave the old clone tool a workout as this beautiful scene is marred by a giant telephone pole and lots and lots of wires!!!

  • Featured in Image Writing October 10, 2009. / Featured in Rural Around the Globe October 9, 2009. Best on Full Size “Burn down your cities and leave our farms, and your cities will spring up again as if by magic; but destroy our farms and the grass will grow in the streets of every city in the country.” / William Jennings Bryan (Orator and American Politician and Statesman … 1860 – 1925) Original image taken on Lower Snake Spring Road, off of Route 30, in Everett Pennsylvania on August 14, 2009 with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens at shutter speed 1/100, aperture f/13.00, exp .33, iso 400. Post processing included HDR processed in Photomatix Pro from a single hand held image duplicated to +/ 2 in Photoshop. Added texture and Orton also completed in Photoshop. Thanks once again to Canonman99 for his guidance on final processing technique.

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