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  • Me with long hair

  • Micro/macro photography. Native flora from the / Baluk William Reserve, Victoria, Australia

  • “I never want to leave this country; all my relations are lying here in the ground, and when I fall to pieces I am going to fall to pieces here.” (Shunkaha Napin – Wolf Necklace.) 06.29.09 /

  • Model – Mishkamink I turned Mishka into Emily the Strange. Took a bit of work and some mad photoshop skillz, but I think the result speaks for itself. No, it’s not Gogo Yubari. Emily the Strange character copyright Rob Reger and Cosmic Debris Etc. Inc. / Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • Photograph of yellow fringed daisies

  • I was watching a particularly grotesque horror film last night, called ‘Inside’ and the main character was such a frowny face even before she was being attacked by some crazy woman that wanted her unborn child. So I started doodling while I watched it. This is the result. It’s not a direct likeness of the girl, but it’s similar. In case you can’t tell, I love fringes.

  • This brilliant, delicate little wildflower, no bigger than an Aussie 50c piece is a very fine example of Thysanotus tuberosus (Common Fringe Lily). Found and photographed in gorgeous light in a tiny clearing beside a track at Diamond Head, part of Crowdy Bay National Park, Laurieton, south of Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia on a fine spring morning. In this area the flowers grow in thick native grasses and throwing out the background was very difficult. The only way I could do it was to fit the +10dioptre screw-on Macro Lens to the camera, set the camera to Super Macro Mode and get in as close as I physically and optically could using Manual Focus. I feel the sharp angles of the blurred blades of grass in the background support the hard angles of the thinner petals of the flower. Fuji S9600: RAW, f/3.4 @ 1/120sec, Tripod, Timer. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Aussie Wildflowers collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more luscious native Lily delights. UPDATE: / 27-10-08 / This fragile fringed floral delight has been featured in the Australian Native Plants Group . UPDATE: / 31-10-08 / Anthony Vella has choosen this lovely Lily as the Former DPF Members Group’s November 2008 Avatar. UPDATE: / 01-11-08 / The Hosts of the Australian Native Plants Group have choosen this lovely lily as the November 2008 Avatar. Enjoy! WILDFLOWERS: LILIES / (Click on the links!) Thysanotus tuberosus / Thysanotus tuberosus / Thysanotus tuberosus / Tricoryne elatior / Tricoryne elatior / Tricoryne elatior / Burchardia umbellata / Burchardia umbellata / Burchardia umbellata / Sowerbaea juncea / Sowerbaea juncea / Tripladenia cunninghamii / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerulea / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Caesia parviflora var minor / Nymphoides indica / Nymphaea violacea / Nymphaea violacea /

  • Every now and then I can come across these beautiful fringed Split-gilled Fungi…and they’ll be at JUST the right stage to photograph…healthy and frilly and gorgeous.

  • I was on a solo wildflower hunt along a track at Grant’s Head, Bonny Hills, NSW, Australia, on an overcast spring afternoon. Though there were not as many Thysanotus tuberosus (Common Fringe Lilies) growing there this year, I was able to find a couple of them in very good condition and in a good position for a study shot with a good composition and background. This is one such beauty. The biggest problem with this one was that due to the camera being at an angle to the face of the flower, getting the right depth of field across the subject using Super Macro required a few shots to get the best result. I simply closed the aperture one stop at a time until the flower was all in acceptable focus and the background was knocked out. Fuji S9600: RAW, Super Macro, f/5.6 @ 1/420sec, Manual focus, Tripod, Timer. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Aussie Wildflowers collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more luscious native Lily delights. Enjoy! WILDFLOWERS: LILIES / (Click on the links!) Thysanotus tuberosus / Thysanotus tuberosus / Thysanotus tuberosus / Tricoryne elatior / Tricoryne elatior / Tricoryne elatior / Burchardia umbellata / Burchardia umbellata / Burchardia umbellata / Sowerbaea juncea / Sowerbaea juncea / Tripladenia cunninghamii / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerula / Dianella caerulea / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Thelionema caespitosum / Caesia parviflora var minor / Nymphoides indica / Nymphaea violacea / Nymphaea violacea /

  • Jimi Hendrix inspired photomanipulation. Those are the clouds that passed over me, the day i fell in love.

  • Enigmatic Passage

  • Chickadee gazing through forest’s fading light. This is AS IS without any post processing.

  • Haunt of the Fringe Dwellers © / Vicki Ferrari Photography This was taken on the Gold Coast in QLD, Australia at the Coombabah Lakelands Conservation Area, between the board walk (the lake) and the walking path. / I was pretty “chuffed” because I received the highly commended award in the Native Plants Category, in October 2008, in the / Gold Coast City Council Natural Environment Photography Competition, . / The tree itself is a SHEOAK and it is called a fringe dweller because it grows in between the wet and the dry! This area has a sort of ‘magical’ feel, for want of a better description! / I love the Australian Bush! / I am a proud Aussie! AS IS bar minor editing. Purchase Card Purchase Canvas Print Technical Data / Nikon D70s / 98mm Focal / F4.5 / 1/640 Shutter / Taken 4 August 2008

  • The new bi-colored cyclamen give a new contrast to the traditional reds and pinks we’re used to. Watercolor on Arches 140 Cold Press paper, 8”x 10”

  • Two Fringe street artists sitting together motionless on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile

  • This is a shot of one of Sam Haggarty’s Gettysburg Horses sculptures currently on display in Brighton in the Smash Guru exhibition (part of the Brighton Fringe festival). For more info click here Natural light – converted to b&w.

  • A friend and I attended the Wa:k Pow Wow at the San Xavier Mission south of Tucson, Arizona. The dancing and the costumes were spectacular. I couldn’t figure out how to show the motion of a dancer in a still photo until I came up with this idea. Texture layers are free on stock.xchng.com. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 28. / “Red Fringe Dancer” was featured in: / RETIRED AND HAPPY – 4 A DAY LIMIT/August, 2009 / VISUAL ARTISTS OF GREEN VALLEY/August, 2009 / /

  • Model – Teagan

  • This photograph was taken at the Wa:k Pow Wow held annually at the San Xavier del Bac Mission in Tucson, Arizona. Drummers, dancers and singers come from all over the country to participate. The backgrounds in these pow wow photos are always very distracting, so I’m experimenting with different ways to get rid of them. I used the radial blur in Photoshop Elements on this one. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 28. 200 views as of 12/7/09 / “Little Fringe Dancer” has been featured in: / THE WILD WEST SHOW/September, 2009 / COWBOY/COWGIRL ART/September, 2009 / VISUAL ARTISTS OF GREEN VALLEY/September, 2009 / OUT OF THE PAST/September, 2009 / DIMENSIONS/November, 2009 / AROUND THE WORLD/December, 2009 / DIGITAL ART COMPILATIONS/December, 2009 / Top 10 in ETHNIC ART’s “Ethnic Female Beauty” Challenge/November 2009 / / / /

  • Tulip ‘Pink Fountain’......was featured 3 times!!! :-))) by redbubble art and ‘The Woman Photographer’ and ‘One Single Flower On Show’

  • credits & more in my website: / www.phantomorchid.com

  • “The Road Less Traveled” chamberstock.deviantart.com / background purchased textures my own This is something that fits my personality. / I was, growing up and even now, the one who never joined the “popular groups”. / I was always just a little bit on the fringe. / While other kids back in the 80’s were loving Sting (I liked him too) – I was immersed in old movies with Humphrey Bogart. / I didn’t smoke pot, didn’t drink …but had my own “edginess” that I can’t quite describe. It has served me well I think. I know there are countless of us “edgy non-conformers” here – and this piece is for US! I’m a huge Robert Frost fan – so I felt his poem “The Road Less Traveled” really fit this piece. Claudia “The Road Less Traveled” by Robert Frost Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, / And sorry I could not travel both / And be one traveller, long I stood / And looked down one as far as I could / To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, / And having perhaps the better claim, / Because it was grassy and wanted wear; / Though as for that the passing there / Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay / In leaves no step had trodden black. / Oh, I kept the first for another day! / Yet knowing how way leads on to way, / I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh / Somewhere ages and ages hence: / Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference ...Robert Frost

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