I had just picked up my new toy, a macro lens and I saw this one rose. 1274 views as of 13/4/09
Here’s is an Iris from my garden. I got bored and had a play with the colours, would love to hear some opinions!
Here is another one from my macro collection. Again, I’m my own worse critic so wasn’t too sure about this one so I’ll let you decide.
This actually sold! haha / I wasnt to sure about it but wooo!
This is a tiger lily with a little flare. I added the flood filter in photoshop.
First macro with my new camera. My remote doesn’t fit on this model so I had a bit of shutter shake & a bit of movement from the air-con (it was 41 degrees here today).
This flower is growing right in the water, surrounded by lilly pads. I took about 15-20 shots trying to isolate the light, enabling us to view the fiery stamen. Nikon D200, Nikon 70-300 EDIF with on-camera flash
I’m bored, have a head cold and I’m stuck at home so I had to try and use my imagination with what I had around the house! I don’t know if I’ll keep this one up, I want to try and perfect it. It’s actually just a water drop on top of a tiny bougainvillea flower.. This can give you an idea of how tiny this actually is! Ohh, and this has not received any post processing.
Giappone Series / Bushfire sunset / / Lily pond / / Mill Pond / / Wretchedness / Giappone Series / Bushfire sunset / / Lily pond / / Mill Pond / / Wretchedness / 20×16” matted print – art show / 20×16” framed print -client / 10×8” framed print
Underneath the petals of iris, after a rainshower, I discovered these tiny little treasures.
Luxury is the first of a series of roses that I called the Magical Roses. I have altered the colors to make the flower stand out even more. Software: Photoshop. This joint the Red! challenge at the Nature’s Wonders group. See the complete series: Magical Roses Original source: Luxury See more Nature Photography in my Deviantart photo gallery
I took a photo of an iris bloom that was wet and put it through a channel mixer and went black and white and then I did the selective color with the water drops in photoshop. This image has 307 views This image made the Homepage on October 9,2009 with black and purple. This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.
Hard to resist these water lillies! Taken at Warrina lakes Innisfail.
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Original photograph is shown below so you can see how this piece started out. All of the daisy petals & leaves in the raindrops were created by hand. Entire piece blended & painted using Corel Painter X & a Wacom Tablet. Detail Crop / / Original Photo / / Black Frame & Off White Matting / / Water & Raindrop Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
natural design is definitely a favorite subject for me . Hope you enjoy . Captures take in fort Myers, waters, Florida USA . Florida has so many great places to paddle. No state can match its variety of water – lakes, inlets, lagoons, rivers, streams, springs, ocean and a gulf – accessible 365 days a year! And, there seems no better way to explore this vast network of water than by canoe. It’s easy to cast away your cares and find peace and relaxation among Florida’s matchless beauty – there’s nothing like the quiet of Mother Nature to soothe and give you a fresh outlook on things. An added bonus is the many opportunities to see wildlife along the way – white and blue herons, turtles, alligators, and sandhill cranes to name a few. So, pack a picnic and test your spirit of adventure… discover the “real” Florida. Almost 50 of Florida’s State Parks permit canoing, with over half of those offering equipment rentals, so no matter where you are in the state, chances are you are close to water. Here are some of the more popular locations for setting out on your adventure… source of info
Rose, shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens. / Straight from camera.
water-colour paint
The original photograph was of a dozen roses. After painstakingly removing all but the single rose in Photoshop, I applied several gradients and filters to achieve this final effect. This image is included in my 2010 calendar entitled, / FLORAL PRINTS: All Colors of the Rainbow If you like this image… / Check out my other FLORAL PRINTS ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * / In Memory of my sister, Kyelcie Dawn Yates , 100% of all proceeds from the sale of this piece, and all of my art on RedBubble, will be donated to my charity of choice – The Dream Factory. / * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ Thanks for looking! /
Gladiolus / Shot with Canon EOS 350D with canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / As is. FEATURED IN ‘EXTREME CLOSE-UPS’ / FEATURED IN ‘ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE’ / FEATURED IN ‘CANON DSLR’ / FEATURED IN ‘THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER’ / FEATURED IN ‘FOR THE LOVE OF CANON’
I lost about 8 years of work due to a accidental click of a delete key in 2004, I stupidly had not backed up the work. Two days ago while clearing out the loft I found the photo of the girl with some others I thought had been lost forever, phew. The shot of the girl was taken in Sailsbury, Wiltshire, UK 2002 at a Civil War Reenactment and the the background is a lovely walk through Ashridge, Bedfordshire UK, which I took yesterday, I have added a few textures to the overall blend. The composite work has been done in photoshop CS4. I hope you like it. Greeting Cards / Framed Print / Girl / Canon D60, 70-200mm at 200mm, f/5.6, 1/250 sec, ISO 400. / No filters used and hand held. Background / Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/16, .8 sec, ISO 100. / 3 stop Layer Comp. No filters used and tripod. © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
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