Folds
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A bit of sunrise light over the West Maui Mountains and Lanai and a powerful sea ebbing and flowing over the rugged lava rock off the coast of Kihei. The way the ocean seemed to fold before me as I stood on rock had me in awe of the beauty of nature
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originally drawn in pencil on paper close-up of the image on a “heather grey” shirt: / original pencil drawing: / a halftones version available on dark backgrounds here: /
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Just love pattern everywhere! More urban work Split toning adjustments.
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Original painting is 11”x14” acrylic on canvas. Available through the Art Whino gallery – Alexandria, VA. This painting is another addition to “Victorious Deceit”. See www.bryandrinkscoffee.com for more information.
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Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / / / Writings (or ramblings) / The 3rd / The 10th / Weaver / High-Flyer / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / The Black, White & Grey /
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Synonymous with Scotland, the Highland Cow, or Hielan Coo as we would say, can be seen all over the country. Highland cattle (also known as Hairy Coo or Hielan Coo) are an ancient Scottish breed of beef cattle with long outward spreading horns and long wavy pelts coloured black, brindled, red, yellow, or dun. The breed was developed in the Scottish Highlands and western coastal regions of Scotland, and breeding stock has been exported to the rest of the world, especially Australia and North America, since the 1900s and is used as grazer in nature reserves in the Netherlands . The breed was developed from two sets of stock, one originally black, and the other reddish. Today, Highland cattle come in a wide variety of colours. Highlands are known as a hardy breed due to the rugged nature of their native Scottish Highlands, with high rainfall and strong winds. They both graze and browse and eat plants other cattle avoid. The meat tends to be leaner than most beef, as highlands get most of their insulation from their thick shaggy hair rather than subcutaneous fat. The coat also makes them a good breed for cold Northern climates. The Highland cattle registry (“herd book”) was established in 1885. Although groups of cattle are generally called herds, a group of highlands is known as a ‘fold’. The breed is affectionately known as “shaggy coos” or “hairy coos” in parts of Scotland. They were also known as ‘kyloes’ in Scots. Highland cattle have been successfully established in many European countries. Their hair provides protection during the cold winters, and their skill in browsing for food is also important in order to survive in such a steep mountain area. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Highland Scotland. / Click on the card below to see the pcture and information. /
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The unfolded picture of my last book project. It is an “ABC” book of my vocabulary (find all the words if you like). The dog in the top right’s name is Oskar.
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Confuse your opponent and take their mind off their cards! / . / Check out my page / . / PINHEAD INDUSTRIES / . / / . / Neon Rubix Remix / . / / . /
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/ Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / Writings (or ramblings) / Another World / Time & Tears / The 3rd / The 10th / Weaver / High-Flyer / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / The Black, White & Grey / /
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“While I am I, and you are you, / So long as the world contains us both, / Me the loving and you the loth, / While the one eludes,must the other pursue”
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Geological rock folding in sedimentary layers on beach coastline, Croajingalong National Park, Victoria, Australia. Approx 5×3 foot section shown. / Fuji GSW690II 6×9cm format, Fuji Velvia 50 film. / © Ern Mainka
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I made a new little friend for my crane in Born from the Hand. This is officially the smallest crane I’ve made: starting out with a 6×6mm piece of paper, folded with tweezers and pins, resulting in a crane with wings 2.5mm long. As I hold my creation, I feel like a God; I am the creator; I’ve created a life form so sharp and vulnerable in comparison to my hand. We can only understand size, fragility and significance when we compare two things. When we think, for example, how big the world is, we’re like tiny specks of sand, or even atoms, to the eyes of a God holding the earth in his palm. It took 30 shots before getting one which was somewhat satisfying. For a better idea of scale: For a better idea of scale: / / / Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life More Sample Origami: / / Sample Japanfluence works: / More bird art: / More bird shots: / For more images please visit the category links at the top.
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Reflection of a sometimes hard life is echoed in the face of ages My mates dad, he would kill me if he knew it was online :-) LOL
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The under-side of a toadstool. Back-lit and glowing.
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from the “Under the toadstool series” ...
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A photo of the Caroline de Monaco rose in the morning showing its secrets as it unfolds its petals. / __________ / Image copyright: Mariaan Krog 2008 / __________ / For buying info, see top right of this page. / __________ / / /
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I hope people aren’t tired of my origami; but I needed to do this before the flower dies; my mom brought some flowers back from a wedding two weekends ago, and when I saw this particular flower, I really wanted to create this image because the centre of this flower looked like a field. The folded peacock is comprised of two piece of paper: one for the body, the other for the tail. The body is made from a 6×6mm paper, and the tail I faned out of a circle about 1cm in diameter which I cut a slit through. The peacock walks through a field of colour and gets pollen on itself; and that is how the peacock got its color! For a better idea of scale: / / / Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life More origami / More Flower Art: / / / / Sample Flower Photos: / For more images please visit the category links at the top.
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It is Autumn here in South Africa. This is probably the last pink rose of last Summer. I was very happy to capture this beauty before it fades and dies. / __________ / Image copyright: Mariaan Krog 2008. / __________ / For buying info, see top right of this page. Available as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters / /
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This photo was taken in a greenhouse nearby, it is completly as is with no treatments or editing. Taken with a Cannon PowerShot SX100 IS. I am so very thankful to the people that chose this to be featured in the Vibrant and Vivid Colors group! Hope everyone enjoys. Thank you!
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Pardon the redundancy but I just wanted to show another view of the smaller crane in Born from Fingers. I liked this angle better, however it was difficult to achieve without brightening my fingers too much. Somehow it was easier to take a clear shot as a bird’s eye view without over lighting. I’m not so proud of the photography, but I am of the origami, so here it is! For a better idea of scale: / Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life / More Sample Origami For more images please visit the category links at the top.
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