Flower reflective 

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  • A photograph with “home made P.S.” the only difference is that the objects were live, hand picked and hand applied. It was made with layers of nature, reflections and things around the house. /

  • An oldie but a goodie.. A photo taken spring 2007 of my daughter under the blossom tree.

  • Water drops caught in a Mottlecah flower. Shallow depth-of field. Kings Park

  • A water drop cradled in a dandelion seed 1:1 macro

  • Dominating the picture, the large lilly is accompanied by his little friend. In the background, the geodesic lines of the botanical dome are disrupted by a solitary ripple, throwing them into chaos. If you would like to purchase any of my art in a larger format, please contact me. Other works by Earthairfire:

  • OK… I’m coming out of the closet…. I have a confession to make…. I bought a macro lens (Tamron 90mm Macro). As somebody that considers themselves a serious landscape photographer I feel like I have donned an anorak and now I’m a train spotter. I don’t know why, but I have never been overly interested in macro photography before ,but all of a sudden I felt the urge to try my creativity on a much smaller scale. You won’t be seeing any flowers or insects from me, but I will be trying to bring some of the principles of large scale lighting and composition to the macro world. I have to admit though that I feel very clumsy operating in the macro world where depth of field is measured in millimeters when I’m used to sometimes having infinite depth of field. This is the first of a few exercises that I have set myself to try to understand the world of macro.

  • Here’s a macro shot of a dandelion seed with it’s reflection. I just really love dandelions and it’s shapes.

  • Had fun shooting this one! Got a bit wet, but was happy with the result! (This was shot in real rain. None of the raindrops were harmed during shooting) Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Tulip time in the Skagit Valley, WA. These are reflected in a puddle in a brief sunny period between heavy rains. Canon D60. 1/60 at f/16 Also see a beautiful watercolor rendering of this by Melodius Vanesse has linked one of her beautiful poems to this image as well.

  • A falling water droplet in the sun…....It was pure luck ! :)

  • Tom Vaughan took a gorgeous photo of tulips reflected in a puddle, I asked if I could paint it and he said he’d be honoured! So, Thank you Tom for taking such a beautiful photo! / For inspiring me! Tulips are my favourite flower! Watercolour on paper, beautifully framed. / Original for sale – $1000 (negotiable)

  • It’s a cobweb with dew on it with a zinnia reflecting in the dew drops. /

  • A Daisy is reflecting in rain drops that are on a sunflower leaf. Taken in the backyard veggie garden. Taken with a Rebel XTi and Sigma 17-70mm lens. Rome, PA / Featured in Canon vs Nikon group. Aperture Priority Mode / Shutter Speed 1/320 sec / F-8 / ISO 400

  • Sony H5 with M3358 close up lens. Cropped back from 3072×2304 to 1808×1360 and rotated it for better viewing. Yes I know I can up-size it back to 3072×2304 but that way you loose image quality IMO. Hence only available as card or matted print. If anybody wants the original shot or an up-sized version let me know. / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter

  • Taken in Smyrna, Georgia / Nikon D80 w/ Macro lense / ISO 400 / 1/15 F/8 / Sold as card 2/13/09 / 10/23/09 “Breast Cancer Awareness – 100% of sales go to charity – the Susan G Koman foundation / http://members.lycos.co.uk/lovesminicliparts/pinkribbon.gif!

  • Firstly I took the photo of the rose with a black B/G. To darken it more I cut around it with the lasso tool went to Select-inverse then changed the colour to black in the foreground box and used the paint bucket to drop in the black.I then went to file-blank file and brought up the size I wanted. I changed this to black.I clicked on Rectangular Marquee tool and placed a box around the rose pic. Chose Ctrl C and brought up the blank box and chose Ctrl V. I placed the pic in this box with room down the bottom to add the flood filter.

  • Nikon D80 / 55mm Macro lense / ISO 400 / F/8 / 1/90 Sold as card 10/25/08 / Sold as card 05/19/09 Breast Cancer Awareness – 100% of sales go to charity

  • A water droplet on the petals of a mum… the colors and reflections in the drop were amazing I couldn’t resist… : D

  • I was playing tonight with a tulip photo I took / ALL profits from sales that I get will go to the Phoenix Appeal

  • © Copyrighted Nina Larsen all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission. © Copyrighted Nina Larsen all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission. © Copyrighted Nina Larsen all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission.

  • Taken with a Canon 5D Mark II, 100 mm macro lens. Featured in ‘For the love of Canon’ / Featured in ‘Backyard Macro and Close ups’ / Top Ten- Water challenge in ‘Boredom Competitions’ This photo and many more are in my Raindrop calendar. Click on the photo below to view it. / Some of my other daisy / dandelion photos /

  • featured in Globes,Spheres&Curves 10-28-2009 / featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 An exquisite flower opens, in I Belong to You by Desirée Glanville, to reveal a / huge silvery perl– certainly a priceless treasure. Its antithesis, a gazing ball, / popular in Victorian and modern gardens, is suspended above it. Perhaps / hinting at the subliminal message, the gazing ball mirrors a very real world with tree, water, and sky; / rather than the ideal fantasy that we see before us. / Tiny remnants of petals float in the blue, luminous atmosphere. Desirée has repeated their skeletal / veins in the lower petals of the central flower; so that we know the air is filled with petals pulled from / the larger one. Was this a “He Loves me, he loves me not” scenario—a child’s game with Daisies that / gets replayed in various intonations when we are adults? The video accompanying the piece is a track, “I Belong to You”, from British alternative rock band, / Muse, from their album, The Resistance, released in Europe mid September 2009. / Remembering that the ultimate key to unlock the mystery of Glanville’s art is in the paired music, / it’s of importance that the song and lyrics regard one who travels half the world to tell their muse “I / Belong to You”. / Mid-song, from this British band, are French verses, sung with such emotion to melt the soul. / They are borrowed from Camille Saint-Saëns’ opera, “Samson and Delilah”. / Delilah sings these verses to seduce Samson, in a famous aria in Act II, “Mon coeur s’ouvre ta / voix” (“My heart opens itself to your voice”, or commonly “Softly awakes my heart”). / Ah! réponds à ma tendresse! / Verse-moi, verse-moi l’ivresse! / translated: / Ah! respond to my tenderness! / Fill me with ecstasy! / It’s uncertain, here, whether Desirée is presenting the side of the muse as a reaction to the / overtures, or the perspective of the one presenting overtures of tenderness to their heart’s desire. / It could be either or both, probably determined by the perspective of the viewer. / This is where fine art brings the viewer in as co-artist, to complete the work. Desirée seems to me / to have accomplished that spiritual merger here. / Either way, Desirée has input in the matter. Remember the gazing ball in the garden. It never lies. / Despite our fantasy and what we want things to be, there is also reality to deal with. * featured in* SOLO EXHIBITION 19-25 Oct 2009 / featured in I Got the Music in Me 10-12-2009 / featured in Abstract Digital Art&Writing 10-05-2009 / featured in The World as We See it 10-04-2009 When these pillars get pulled down, / It will be you who wears the crown, / And I’ll owe everything to you How much pain has cracked your soul? / How much love could make you whole? / You’re my guiding lightning strike I can’t find the words to say, / But they’re overdue, / I’ve travelled half the world to say, / I belong to you Then she attacks me like a Leo, / When my heart is split like Rio, / But, I assure you my debts are real I can’t find the words to say, / When I’m confused, / I’ve travelled half the world to say, / You are my mu- (Ah! Réponds à ma tendresse, / Verse-moi, verse-moi l’ivresse, / Réponds à ma tendresse, / Réponds à ma tendresse, / Ah! Verse-moi l’ivresse, / Verse-moi, verse-moi l’ivresse, / Réponds à ma tendresse, / Réponds à ma tendresse, / Ah! Verse-moi l’ivresse, / I belong, / I belong to you alone) -use, / I can’t find the words to say, / But they’re overdue, / I’ve travelled half the world to say, / I belong to you Incendia, Apophysis, Photography &PSP

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/50seg / ISO-100

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