Fence garden 

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  • Well i was lookiing at a new group to me, the timelapse/ long exposure and was inspired to try it so i joined and tonight i have had my first experiment, The Night Garden, / f4.5 / iso100 / 4 minute exposure / And this was the result, no photoshop no enhancement, straight from the camera, for a first go i am quite pleased to say t was from our spare bedroom window!.......Right off out to find another subject!!

  • Three sneaky daisies poking through from the neighbours to say hello. Featured in Cottage Style group, RedBubble, July 2009 / / / /

  • 2008 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. This Outdoor Series was created during the time that my Feral Child and Feral Woman were emerging. I had a claustrophobic time being inside anywhere…even my own house. I could only BREATHE outside. So I spent many days and nights outside. I moved my studio outside. I painted outside only. This series of paintings, I am convinced, cannot live indoors because it will choke the life out of them and they will die; so this series is prepared with heavy heavy sealants to live outdoors forever. I place each one very carefully in their “chosen” place. Each must be a compliment in the truest sense of the word to nature. You can never out-create nature. The series can be vibrant and subdued at the same time, depending on its environment. So once each has found their interconnected, noncompetitive place in the landscape, I watch. I enjoy watching these outdoor paintings live their life! How they communicate and play and change with the light, the blooms, the seasons! It is wondrous to witness! Their subtle variations and transformations are always perfectly, proportionately in sync with nature’s doings. Truly awesome! My ART has reached a Nirvana of sort in this context. It feels so right in my soul. Now you know why I must LIVE outdoors and garden and paint! I have never before felt such passion, such joy, and such inspiration! I continue to paint for this series. I will continue to take photographs of these art pieces as they change, as different colored blooms come to surround them. You must see! Thank you for looking and reading about this ongoing process of healing in my life. Please do comment, as I would love to hear how this effects the Beholder. Thank you. Outdoor Art Series 1L Gate (description for context): to the immediate left of this piece is the trellis gate leading to the backyard gardens. And immediately left of that is the companion gate art piece flanking the other side. Growing and climbing up this art piece is ivy and a wisteria with pale pink flowers. To the left of the piece is a huge true red rhododendron bush/tree. And to the left of that, a twin royal purple rhododendron bush/tree. More toward the ground in this same area is green grass with assorted colorful wildflowers, and running perpendicular to the fence is a bed of large white daisies/yellow centers and yellow tulips. I am just so grateful that I can SEE! That my vision returned from blindness, along with my color vision. That I am alive at all! A miracle and a blessing! See the others in the series /

  • April 2008 – Westfield, NJ

  • 2008 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. This Outdoor Series was created during the time that my Feral Child and Feral Woman were emerging. I had a claustrophobic time being inside anywhere…even my own house. I could only BREATHE outside. So I spent many days and nights outside. I moved my studio outside. I painted outside only. This series of paintings, I am convinced, cannot live indoors because it will choke the life out of them and they will die; so this series is prepared with heavy heavy sealants to live outdoors forever. I place each one very carefully in their “chosen” place. Each must be a compliment in the truest sense of the word to nature. You can never out-create nature. The series can be vibrant and subdued at the same time, depending on its environment. So once each has found their interconnected, noncompetitive place in the landscape, I watch. I enjoy watching these outdoor paintings live their life! How they communicate and play and change with the light, the blooms, the seasons! It is wondrous to witness! Their subtle variations and transformations are always perfectly, proportionately in sync with nature’s doings. Truly awesome! My ART has reached a Nirvana of sort in this context. It feels so right in my soul. Now you know why I must LIVE outdoors and garden and paint! I have never before felt such passion, such joy, and such inspiration! I continue to paint for this series. I will continue to take photographs of these art pieces as they change, as different colored blooms come to surround them. You must see! Thank you for looking and reading about this ongoing process of healing in my life. Please do comment, as I would love to hear how this effects the Beholder. Thank you. Outdoor Art Series to Neighbor’s Garden (description for context): this art series has extended to the neighbor’s garden! This art piece is attached to the neighbor’s barn. Raw wooden hand-carved beams hold up this end of the barn; a tin mossy roof; ferns and trees surround it; handmade wooden wheelbarrows strewn about. To the left of the barn are the pastures and large oak trees and bamboo groves, flower gardens in abundance and streams with croaking frogs. The chestnut horse, Romeo, is in his corral. To the right is the old barn red house. Roses and rhododendron all over, ivy, ferns, wisteria covered arbor over the patio dining area, daisies, and berries surround brick enclosed ponds with goldfish. Tables covered with floral tablecloths and old kerosene lanterns and set for tea with everyday silver and blue willow dishes. I am just so grateful that I can SEE! That my vision returned from blindness, along with my color vision. That I am alive at all! A miracle and a blessing! See the others in the series /

  • The title references all those old crocheted doiles you can see in theredoing double duty as flowers and lichen. Really it’s my darling friend Janny’s garden paling fence, with her old-fashioned scrambling roses climbing up.

  • Shot in my in-laws backyard, in Denver, Colorado

  • An old spade, that hasn’t been used for a while.

  • Taken in my South London back garden, this cheeky little madam seemed to have me confused with some sort of squirrel glamour photographer. When she saw my camera, she seemed intent on displaying her ample squirrel bosom. ;-)) Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 / Focal Length: 400mm / ISO: 450 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/11 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography

  • Western Washington near Puget Sound Picket Fences and Garden Gates are so magical to me. My first memory of them are when I was very young and my grandmother had her little garden surrounded with this pristine white picket fence. As I walked through the gate, I was greeted with the heavenly fragrance of roses and there stood these most amazing tall flowers called Hollyhocks. They were taller than I was with these individual flowers that traveled around the sturdy upright stalk. But I think the name alone was magic to me. Hollyhocks! HOLLYHOCKS! Isn’t that just music to your ears? Grandmother showed me the little seed packet that had held these tiny orbs that grew into these amazing flowers. She explained to me how the sun and the rain nourished the seeds until they popped out of their shell and began their journey to become one of the most amazing flowers I have ever seen in my life. Now, whenever I see a white pickets and rose bushes, I think of my Grandmother, but also I know that some of the most beautiful treasures grow inside of that protective… and visually poetic… picket fence. / All the images and text contained herein may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my express written permission. My images do not belong to the Public Domain. The removal of electronic copyright information, digital fingerprints, or embedded watermarks on any image is strictly prohibited. / © 2006 Marjorie Wallace, All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

  • Abstract Macro Photography This abstract image is a very close up to someone’s garden fence / Armley / Leeds

  • Who could resist this beautiful scene in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. It looks as if it is straight out of an old English Fairy Tale. The rustic and original picket fence just adds to the charm. Featured in COTTAGE STYLE group ~ April 2009

  • here is our kitty sitting at our garden…......... lol. he has such unique coloring, doesnt he? we call him Lurch. cause he walks real slow.. and meows reeeeeeeeeal low to get in the door….....

  • Estonia Canon 20D Featured twice in Best from Around the Barnyard in August 2009. Thank you! :)

  • Am I crazy or what… here I am doing some gardening and it hits me, take an image…so what do I do, run into the house grab the camera and create this image…Have a great day on me!

  • Folks enjoying the beach during a beautiful day in late September under their umbrella, and facing the late day sun. / Bay Head Beach, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR 6th Place in the challenge “Unique Perspectives” in New Jersey Scenery – October 11, 2009

  • Snow covered black iron gate to Long Hill Garden in Beverly, MA. First storm of 2010! Had to visit my favorite garden to see how beautiful it is during the winter months! :) Taken 1/2/10. Nikon D300, PSE 7, 200 ISO, handheld, 70×300 / /

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