Part of a collection of photoas taken in the Scottish highlands
pen on paper / part 3 of a series part one nymph / part two fiery nymph / part four fiery fearie / also available on tshirts / fiery fairy thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
©Seth F.Weaver,Sr. 03/06/08. A DigiMix™ work. The sky is ablaze at twilight in the far frozen North as the Aurora Borealis begins to paint the sky, with reds, oranges, and yellows. Ice encrusted trees and mountain stand solemnly in winters frozen grip simple spectators to a colorful phenomenon. This picture makes me cold to look at it. Thanks for looking Seth.
Oil on canvas. Detail of larger painting. Full painting is 1000mm x 1000mm
Indian Tea House at Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia. I love the colour in the clouds as the sun is setting. Cottesloe is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia and is a well known tourist spot mainly due to the beaches and the Indian Tea House which can be seen in the photo. Interesting Fact: This is a favorite location of the late Heath Ledger who grew up in Perth. His wake was held at this beach, to the setting sun
Actual shot, no touch-ups. A beautiful sunset on a relaxing journey across Texas.
/ Edited with Redfield fractalius
photographic / digital 2008 ...the sun rises on a new day / the past dissolves into the sky with the last of the night / as the sun begins to shine upon the earth / hailing to the new dawn
Zoom lens, please don’t melt your camera trying this… :)
Sunrise at Apollo Bay Australia
Evening light looking across Horseshore Bay on south shore, Bermuda
A fiery sunset out my front door the other night, located in Santa Clarita, California. / Nikon D90
A fiery sunset, captured in Makena on the south shore of Maui in the Hawaiian Islands. Equipment : Nikon D70 – Nikkor 12-24 F2.8 ED lens – Circular Polarizer – Manfrotto tripod with cable release. FEATURED IMAGE IN “ISLANDS OF THE WORLD” GROUP – April 2009. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
Three happy, grinning, fiery skulls
this is an old blast furnace,,,,, in one of the mines in Ballarat Australia,,, I thought it was the perfect shot to create this image with,,,,,,,,, I made it bw, and then used a radius feature in picnik to give the illusion of the firey fingers reaching out….. / Kodak C3240 Featured in Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club May 10/09
A Fire Elementalist unleashes a destructive Fiery Spell… Denseweave Utopium Robes. Glowing Purple Object of Focus (Adulterated Inert Amythium) Scars from previous Occult Experimentation…
Sunset over the rooftops near my home at Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset. Very slight contrast adjustment in PS, otherwise just as it was to the eye. Canon Ixus 970 IS
Shot in the Sahara desert – Tunisia
*Autmn leaves displaying fiery colors on the Natchez Trace Parkway near Columbia, TN. * The Natchez Trace, a 440-mile-long path extending from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee, linked the Cumberland, Tennessee and Mississippi rivers. It was a traditional Native American trail and was later also used by early European explorers as both a trade and transit route in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Today, the trail has been commemorated by the 444-mile-long Natchez Trace Parkway, which follows the approximate path of the trace.[1] The trail itself has a long and rich history, filled with brave explorers, dastardly outlaws and daring settlers. Parts of the original trail are still accessible. This photo was shot in November of 2008. Canon EOS 30D SLR; Canon 70-200mm “L” F/2.8
Corio Bay, Geelong / / large view is better ....
I wanted so much for these shots to line up …but they wouldn’t. So I thought that a triptych would look good. The sunset was amazing. Taken at Trial Harbour on 7-11-09 Taken with a Panasonic FZ-18 For more beautiful images of Tasmania please visit RT Gallery
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