After showing off as jewellery, this little fella decided to grace the lotus flower. Some of my other nature shots
Hello, This is a little cute green tree frog that hopped on a water lilly. I thought it was so great, let me hear what you think.
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. /
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A falling water droplet in the sun…....It was pure luck ! :)
All proceeds from sales from will go to the / TorontoHumaneSociety You love the roses – so do I. I wish / The sky would rain down roses, as they rain / From off the shaken bush. Why will it not? / Then all the valley would be pink and white / And soft to tread on. They would fall as light / As feathers, smelling sweet; and it would be / Like sleeping and like waking, all at once! Roses by George Eliot
Ok so a friend told me that I just needed to play with my lens and so I took her advice (thanks Kate ;)) So here is the result!
photoshop lineart and photomanipulations (all original photos by me), scanned pencil drawings and coffee-stained paper and some paintwork / the fish design is also available as t-shirt, click on the image below / / details /
Tiny dandelion seeds against a colorful paper… Enjoy!
White snowdrop with raindrop on petal / Nikon D60 / 55mm / f/22.0 0.6(+1.33) ISO100 THE WINNER OF A HIGH KEY CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos / #5 in Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos group in Purity challenge #3 in Embodyment of white Challenge in the group The Woman Photographer Your BEST Work Only* group
Oh look, more dewy droppie dandies from drop-obsessed Geoff :-) /
photomanipulation and digital painting
Raindrops balanced on the very tip of a dianthus stigma with flower refraction. Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 150mm macro lens
The exquisite beauty of this water lily takes my breath away. In some ways, it seems too perfect to be real. I arrived to shoot just after an afternoon rain storm had washed everything clean. I love each water drop and the way the light bounces off of them. The tips of the flower look like they’ve been dipped in liquid plastic, and the purple is such a delightful contrast to the bright yellow. Photo taken at Hughes Water Gardens Taken with a Sony Cybershot DSC-H7 861 views Dec 30, 2009 / Favorites 36 Passionate Sepia / FEATURED / Fabulous Flowers group, / Art Feature page / Gorgeous Flowers Cards group / Beautiful group / / If It Doesn’t Belong group / TOP TEN in the Focus and Lighting group Close Clarity challenge. TOP TEN in the If It Doesn’t Belong group Purple challenge TOP TEN in the Mood & Ambiance group Complementary Colors challenge TOP TEN in the Home Page Featured Work contest in the First Things group SOLD a poster and 2 greeting cards on RB. / SOLD mouse pad on Zazzle.com Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee
FEATURED in ‘Globes spheres and curves’ / FEATURED in ‘That one great shot’ Water drops on a strand of gold wire with flower refraction. / Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 150mm macro lens with 1.4 converter / Flood filter added with PS. /
stock purchased from stock sites / dreamstime, fotolia, / my own resources too – (i.e., textures and clouds) this image has been digitally watermarked – if stolen or used without my permission, can be tracked online
I was experimenting with water and food colouring in my DIY studio at home. I put drops of the dye into the water and then quickly focused before the dye sank to the bottom. I also used thin white plastic with a light behind it to bring up the vivid colours. After viewing this in my digital darkroom I flipped the image just for fun to give it another dimension. It sort of looks like flowers growing up out of the ground.
FEATURED in ‘Tuesday afternoon’ / Water drop on an orange daisy with a pot of verbascum flowers reflecting through the drop. Taken with a Canon EOS 500D and 150mm macro lens /
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 / 1/125 / ISO-100 Winner of the Power of Simplicity Flower challenge 4th December 2009 / Featured in Mood and Ambience 5th November 2009 / Featured in The Beauty of Nature 5th November 2009 / Featured in Portugal 7th November 2009 / Featured in Live and Let Live 11th November 2009 / Featured in the Power of Simplicity 9th Decemeber 2009
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