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  • Water Melons from Farmers Market, Raleigh, NC. /

  • Festive bowl filled with a variety of hot peppers

  • an otter playing with his berries, instaed of eating them….tut tut

  • Two green apples

  • A kuna fisherman selling his cought of the day – San Blas Archipel, Panama For more visual input have a look at my website

  • The colourful Valletta Waterfront This / work / has / been / produced / by / Christian / Zammit / Kindly / click / on / photo / below. / Visit my gallery / Monthly Journals

  • / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

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  • As a certified Wildlife Backyard Habitat (#87330), with the National Wildlife Federation, we take pride in keeping this sanctuary as wild and natural for the animals that we share residence with here. Providing shelter, food and water for them all to thrive, naturally and as undisturbed as possible. We have documented over 350 species in the past two years, since relocating to the Pacific NorthWest.

  • Canon 350D / F/4 / 1/60seg / ISO-400 Won the Vibrant Plant challenge October 2008 / Featured in First Things group 30th July 2009 / Featured in If it doesn’t Belong 20th October 2009

  • Canon 350D Featured on the homepage 28th January 2009 / Featured in Fruits, Berries and Seeds 26th April 2009 / Featured in Black with a hint of colour 28th June 2009 / Featured in The Fruit and Veg Shop 25th July 2009 / Featured in Food for thought 14th August 2009 / Featured in Food for thought 10th September 2009

  • Displayed at a local Food “Affare” recently. Desaturated a little, selectively brought back the colour in the produce, and slight edging used. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • You know the grips in a water bottle… well that’s what this is. I took the aquafina label off, and put some colorful wrapping paper behind it. There was a few bubbles in the water, which looked cool with the texture of the bottle. It looks like a droplet continuously dropping into a puddle to me…haha. Enjoy! I used my 105mm macro lens for this.

  • ;) a little play time… Like Water for Chocolate’s full title is: Like Water for Hot Chocolate: The phrase “like water for chocolate” comes from the Spanish como agua para chocolate. This phrase is a common expression in some Spanish-speaking countries and was the inspiration for Laura Esquivel’s novel title (the name has a double meaning). In some Latin American countries, such as Mexico, hot chocolate is made not with milk, but with water instead. Chocolate will only melt to create hot chocolate when the water reaches boiling point. The saying ‘like water for chocolate’ alludes to this fact. It can be used as a metaphor for describing a state of passion or – sometimes – sexual arousal. It may also be used to refer to anger, such as being ‘boiling mad’. Tita actually uses the expression in the book when she says ‘estoy como agua para chocolate’ (I am like water for chocolate) meaning that she is boiling mad. The Title could also mean that Tita is becoming bitter because chocolate is sweet and water has no taste, so it is literally like water for chocolate.

  • Silk Painting inspired from a trip to Venice. Featured in All Things Italian Group .Featured in Dimensions Group / Featured in JPG Cast Offs

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/200 / ISO-400 Won the ‘Alphabet Soup’ challenge february 2009 / Featured in ‘Alphabet Soup’ february 2009 Won the Red, Red, Red, challenge in Berries Fruits and Seeds May 2009 / Featured in *Berries, Fruits & Seed…18th May 2009 / Featured on the Homepage 22nd May 2009 / Featured in You Big Softy 8th October 2009

  • If you couldn’t tell I like bubbles and water… I was playing around with fizzy water the other day in a tiny cup and I got this weird effect with the water. The little portion in the corner blurred mysteriously or exploded. I thought it looked cool though. I placed blue metallic paper under the glass and used my sigma 105mm macro lens and flash. Enjoy!

  • 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.

  • This is my first attempt playing with food dye, water and my computer monitor as a brightly lit backdrop. See here for how I created this shot. (The stack of dvds were implemented after this shot was taken) / / This was pretty damn difficult without a tripod or assistant.. One hand holding the camera , one hand holding the dropper, full of dye. Having to get focus on the camera, hold it straight, shoot and drop the dye at once.. I need a tripod haha! / / I had heaps of fun trying to make this work though. Soon learning that dropping the dye closer to the front of the glass allowed for more clarity in the shot. / / The next step will be multiple colours, but not till a tripod is involved lol. Featured in Color & Light / Featured in Out Of The Blue / Featured in The Beginners Corner / / Slight crop of original, adjustment of brightness and contrast for colour control. / / Canon 50D / 58mm, 18 – 55 / f5, 1/320, ISO 1600 / / MCN:CRR2W-5HDN9-7U4H3

  • Round two of the Rainbow Drowning project. See here for how I created this shot. (The stack of dvds were implemented after this shot was taken) / / Was holding the camera portrait for these ones, to get a bit more depth and length in the shots. The dye squirted harder than expected, causing a fast and long rippling effect in the water. / / Loved the contrast between light and dark in these ones and the background blur too. / / Crop of original shot, with adjustment of brightness and contrast. No other enhancements to this series. Featured in The Male Photographer / / Canon 50D / 58mm, 18 – 55 / F5.6, 1/80, ISO 400 / / / / / / MCN:CW9F2-AMK6S-WPAKR

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