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Macro shot of a daisy (Bellis perennis) given an abstract treatment in photoshop.
Click and view large…..trust me… =-) This is a reload for a friend that has been edited slightly . Hope that this was the intended effect. Sorry for the reload. =)
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Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / / / Daisies This is a mixed media production by Karin Taylor / Ink & Pastel on canvas textured paper
The Champion Moth is actually a butterfly. It’s a common misconception even among lepidopterists who can often be found lepidopting away in ignorance of this very pertinent fact. I started with the idea of opaque butterfly wings. Then I saw a pattern emerging in my work, a bad thing. And I should where it’s convenient always take things one step further with every project, so I had a vacancy for something new. It was then a case of figuring out what is the opposite of what one would expect. I was reading about how sparkplugs work and it was interesting stuff. Why they are the shape they are etc. Very interesting to me anyway. And butterflies could be shaped like sparkplugs with wings, that was credible enough for me. Then there was some minor photoshopping just to bring out the colours that were in the scan already. I don’t know how they get in there but I’m happy enough to use them because they’re an analog effect. I’d like to thank my always-obliging hacksaw blade who did a fantastic job teaming up with a piece of string to make a curved ruler sort of thing. When I was coming to the end of the drawing phase I was reminded of one of my favourite quotes from The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy by Douglas Adams: / It was a large mattress, and probably one of quite high quality. Very few things actually get manufactured these days, because in an infinitely large Universe such as, for instance, the one in which we live, most things one could possibly imagine, and a lot of things one would rather not, grow somewhere. A forest was discovered recently in which most of the trees grew ratchet screwdrivers as fruit. The life cycle of ratchet screwdriver fruit it quite interesting. Once picked it needs a dark dusty drawer in which it can lie undisturbed for years. Then one night it suddenly hatches, discards its outer skin which crumbles into dust, and emerges as a totally unidentifiable little metal object with flanges at both ends and a sort of ridge and a sort of hole for a screw. This, when found, will get thrown away. No one knows what it is supposed to gain from this. Nature, in her infinite wisdom, is presumably working on it. / No one really knows what mattresses are meant to gain from their lives either. They are large, friendly, pocket-sprung creatures which live quiet private lives in the marshes of Squornshellous Zeta. Many of them get caught, slaughtered, dried out, shipped out and slept on. None of them seem to mind and all of them are called Zem. Bearpaw (a very nice person) wrote this incredible bit about it. / The moth/butterfly represents evolving, the spark plug represents not letting the spark within die, the flower represents a persons’ sense of fragility/purity. / Thanks Bearpaw. Add theyellowfury to your watchlist Copyright © 2008 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image or text without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Macro of a chrysanthemum. Recently sold as a matted print.
Nikon D300, Sigma 105 mm macro lens, 1/30 sec at F 6.3, ISO 200
Canon 40D / Sigma 180MM macro lens
Ox-eye-daisies, white roses and lavender from my garden, Florabella textures applied to give a dreamy effect and its pouring with rain so I am slowly getting addicted to textures lol!
Peach roses from my garden with Forabella texture added, totally addicted to textures now after a day of rain, last one for now as back to work tomorrow! :( Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 200, F/4, handheld, natural light, texture added in photoshop CS2
A pale pink peony from my garden with a Florabella texture added to give a soft dreamy feel. / Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR
This image began as an experiment in lighting. I went to the craft store and picked up this “fake” flower and some textured paper. Grabbed a couple of lamps and started to play. Now you know what I do when I’m bored! 80)
Featured in Fabulous Flowers, August 20, 2009, Digital Brushstrokes, August 21, 2009 & in Digital Artists United August 22, 2009. Autumn Dreams consists of 3 photographic layers, 2 texture layers, blending & painting. Please view larger size :) Layering & tonal adjustments completed in Photoshop. Blending, painting and air brushing was done in Corel Painter X with a Wacom tablet. One of the texture layers (the oval) is courtesy of Ghostbones Upper left background detail / / Flower – crop detail / / Canvas Print / / Flat black frame & bright white matting / / Fine Art Gallery / Floral Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
The delicate little flower of a Lace-cap Hydrangea / Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 200, F/4.5, shutter 1/400th, hand held, natural night.
WINNER of the challenge Extreme Depth of Field Yellow Hypericum / Nikon D300 / Nikon 18-55mm / 1/100, f/5.0, ISO100
textures, coloring, brushes / Featured in Dream and Fantasy Art 07/11/2009 / Featured in Dimensions 08/11/2009 / Featured in Textures Unlimited 08/11/2009 This is by far the nicest piece of art which I have created. This piece of art is a piece of my soul. I had an awsome feeling by the treatment… I was completely excited as it was ready … and quarrelled with me whether it really ready something is to be changed…, however, with every attempt something suggested itself upon me that it was better before… I hope you like it like me… “
The delicate remains of a Lace-cap flower. / Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 200, F/3.2, shutter 1/250, Hand held, available light.
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/500seg / ISO-100
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