Forest paint 

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  • There is a life underneath…

  • Watercolour painting of ancient paper bark trees in north Queensland, Australia.

  • the original is an oil painting 9 1/2” wide x 36” high and is professionally custom framed in a 1 1/4”wide matte finished Larson Juhl Moulding. The original is for sale for $250

  • Impressionist, Painterly / Horse running

  • Impressionist painterly view of two beautiful horses.

  • Impressionist, Painterly. / Action Horses

  • Be careful…this is the place where I saw voodoo people…. Straight form the camera with absolutely no editing. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 168 / Aperture: f/4.5 / Focal Length: 17 mm / ISO Speed: 400 / Exposure Bias: 0 EV / Flash: Off custom white balance and 1 hand held SB-25 popped at 1/1 with an oragne gel to the scene.

  • Have you ever had pink eye? No, me either. I feel terrible for the people that do get it though… Straight from the camera with absolutely no editing done. It was done using the light painting method. If you want anymore information you will have to bmail me for it. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 77 / Aperture: f/4.5 / Focal Length: 17 mm / ISO Speed: 400

  • Looking thru the forest from the roadside, a lot of small trees could be seen in autumn dress. I love to paint and I do know that no one paints an autumn scene better than mother nature and I have never been able to match her, a photograph is the next best thing, especially when you want to share with others, the awe that you felt when you were on location! Taken at Union Creek, Oregon

  • There is no doubting the fact with their stocky appearance, sweeping horns and eyes that peep out through long shaggy fringes, Highland Cattle win hearts and are favorites amongst animal lovers around the World. What isn’t so obvious is the hardiness of this ancient breed. They were born and bred to deal with the extreme weather conditions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland making them the hardiest breed of cattle in the world today.

  • A bizarro sphere appears from the smoke in the forest at night. My intial thoughts were to run…but then I thought I better get a picture first…then run. Straight from the camera with absolutely no editing. Created with LEDs and gelled flashes. 1 pink flash to foreground and 7 blue flashes to the back. All flashes were done at 1/1 from SB-25’s. The ball was created with 4 different LED flashlights. Another shot from this location is located here Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 267 / Aperture: f/5.0 / Focal Length: 17 mm / ISO Speed: 200

  • A collaboration with Tim Lasure / :) Model is pinkpaint-stock.deviantart.com Hope you enjoy it… Claudia

  • This watercolor is an interior view of one of the great gothic churches in England, Bath Abbey. Paul Jackson’s painting features the beautiful stained glass windows and the fine fan vaulting of what still is an active parish. The original watercolor is 22”X30” and held in a private collection.

  • The oak…

  • Found this thing in the woods…. Drawn with lights and the scene was illuminated with a flashlight. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 255 / Aperture: f/5.0 / Focal Length: 11 mm / ISO Speed: 100

  • Watercolor and Ink

  • Deep in the heart of the forest lies the fairies meeting place, whilst all the other fairies are inside one little, mischievous fairy decides to rendezvous outside to visit her forest animal friends. Will she make it without being caught? Again..? Digital painting using actual photograph of cave and merging layers of other images in CS3 took, painted image of fairy with matching shadow, all told this took approx 38mins and an over-active imagination and a lust for experimentation :) :”:http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/14298221 Please consider joining StarKatz Photography on Facebook Featured in: /

  • Trees in my forest yard, they are a big part of my garden even though mother nature planted them! I just work around them. They add a lot of color to my life…....in every season! / Bold, and Beautiful Ozark Fall Colors / Edited in Gimp 2 / Print 2 of my Autumn Impressions Series, with that whimsical feeling. / / /

  • “The Forest is the newest addition to the Empty Studio collection…...it is another version of one I did many years ago with the same materials…this has a tie dyed fabric feeling to it….the idea was to be simple but full of impact…I am happy with the result… / While my studio is under renovation, I am really enjoying this return to creating with with unusual materials as I used to do before my RB days, and may continue to do so from time to time…the collection is growing…see the others in the series below Bleach on Inked Paper When you enter a grove peopled with ancient trees, higher than the ordinary, and shutting out the sky with their thickly inter-twined branches, do not the stately shadows of the wood, the stillness of the place, and the awful gloom of this doomed cavern then strike you with the presence of a deity?..Seneca

  • “I” day today… entire Empty Studio collection now shown Bleach on Arches Paper

  • You know the Empty Studio story by now…this painting was designed to look like the beginnings of a rose carved in wood. Instafil and Ink on Arches Paper. See, as the carver carves a rose, / A wing, a toad, a serpent’s eye, / In cruel granite, to disclose / The soft things that in hardness lie, / So this one, taking up his heart, / Which time and change had made a stone, / Carved out of it with dolorous art, / Laboring yearlong and alone, / The thing there hidden—rose, toad, wing? / A frog’s hand on a lily pad? / Bees in a cobweb?—no such thing! / A girl’s head was the thing he had, / Small, shapely, richly crowned with hair, / Drowsy, with eyes half closed, as they / Looked through you and beyond you, clear / To something farther than Cathay: / Saw you, yet counted you not worth / The seeing, thinking all the while / How, flower-like, beauty comes to birth; / And thinking this, began to smile. / Medusa! For she could not see / The world she turned to stone and ash. / Only herself she saw, a tree / That flowered beneath a lightning-flash. / Thus dreamed her face—a lovely thing / To worship, weep for, or to break . . . / Better to carve a claw, a wing, / Or, if the heart provide, a snake. C. Aitken

  • Looking toward a very low setting sun, illuminating the trees surrounding this gorgeous stream in the RMNP, Colorado. / Edited in GIMP 2 for that painterly feel….... / / Greeting Card US$3.99 / laminated-print/size:small US$17.10 / Buying 4 Laminated prints gets you FREE SHIPPING while offer last

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