2nd Cosmic Joke.
A shot I took of Space Mountain, shooting another load of people onto it’s coaster. Great ride. / I blended it with Ps to make this image..the background space image was from online, I believe it is a NASA shot.
A couple gazing upon a starry night. Inspired by Stardust, the book (and the movie).
The title of this image is an excerpt from Song of a Dream; by Sarojini Naidu, an amazing woman. Read about her here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarojini_Naidu / Read the poem here: www.poetseers.org/the_great_poets/in/sarojini_naidu_poems… I had to learn how to make stars for this week’s image – took awhile, but once I figured it out it was fairly simple. I ditched all the make up techniques from last week’s lessons and just went with natural, but I did fake the color of the dress – in real life it’s brown. ;) Lighting for this image was a single softbox on camera right and a silver reflector camera left (I’m holding it).
A galaxy limited only by your imagination.
9” X 12” Space oil painting by S. Patten-Forster Painting of deep space with soft haze floating by among the stars.
This is my most recent work and is, as my works often are, influenced by the Surrealism art movement, as well as science fiction, fantasy and Hollywood. There are a few versions of this available and can be slightly altered in hue, if desired. Work signed by artist. / Copyright symbol will not appear on final product. / *Available in various sizes and custom mounting and/or framing (additional charges will apply)
This is my most recent work and is, as my works often are, influenced by the Surrealism art movement, as well as science fiction, fantasy and children’s fairytales. There are a few versions of this available and can be slightly altered in hue, if desired. *Work signed by artist. *Available in various sizes and custom mounting and/or framing (additional charges will apply)
I have been wanting to do a picture of both the sun and the moon as one for quite some time. I don’t know what possesed me to sit there and draw thousands of little dots but I think it came out pretty close to what I had in my head
This is the Southern Hemisphere after 10 minutes of open shutter!
The waste of ten thousand worlds. Since the great diaspora, the discarded detritus of Earth’s scattered children had filled interstellar space until it consitituted a small but significant fraction of the emptiness between the stars. It had started to become a hazard to interstellar travel as it aggregated in great swirling clouds like nebulae of trash. Some regions had even acquired the gravity to cohere into planetoids. The computers that managed the FTL drives had to make increasingly complex calculations to account for the extra mass they encountered in their paths: though they didn’t go through conventional space, the mass of the trash clouds was large enough to distort the underlying fabric of reality. The war with the civilizations of Andromeda changed everything. ‘Accidental Xenocide’ the newscasts called it. Indeed, once the initial confusion wore off and all the species involved realised how many trillions had died, a kind of embarrased quiet fell over both galaxies. The commencement of trade seemed to occur without fuss or fanfare and within five cycles the intergalactic routes were buzzing with activity. With the trade in resources and labour came the inevitable exchange of technology. The Carran were the first species to spread across Andromeda and the first to cross the intergalactic space so it was fitting that they should be the developers of the wormhole technology that allowed all types of habitat to dispose of their rubbish. The compacted bolus was ejected into space before being injected into the Conduit Matrix which sped it almost instantly to the Facility. On the orbiting moonlets, great machines converted the matter into energy before spitting it in enormous streamers which plunged into the heart of the artificial black hole that shone in the cloud of crap. On two of the moonlets, collosal receivers gathered and concentrated the x-rays and hawking radiation that escaped the inescapable grasp of the hole. This was transmitted back through the Conduit Matrix and provided enough energy to light the many habitats and moons that had no other energy source. Thus the cycle continued and humanity prospered, until…
T.D. Ruley©2009 Floating free of all worry and expectation, searching, reaching for with all that there is, to gain that impossible goal. My guiding stars lead me down a path littered with harmful projectiles, hopefully protecting me down that path’s transit.
Fall of Lucifer When first I tasted the fruit of the Trees / felt the seeds of Life and Knowledge / burn within me / I swore that day that I would not turn back.
An interesting art work. I used black art paper,acrylic paints and small areas of v collage to make this lovely image of the universe.Enjoy
This tree highlighted in its own beauty with a backdrop of the stars. Exposure Length is 1794 seconds, or, in translation, 30minutes. There was no Long Exposure NR done on this image, a testament to the amazing image capabilities of the nikon D700
Beyond, beyond, totally beyond, perfectly beyond: Awakening …Yes! / Heart Sutra
In the 1880s a person looked at the Moon and imagined what it would be like for someone to look at the Earth from the Moon, they put their imaginary drawing onto paper and drew this superb artwork. / It shows a fantastic sense of imagination. We have put the night sky in place of his background to make the Earth stand out a bit more. / We will try and find out who did the drawing and place their name on here.
Illustration made for one of my children stories.
Like the sign says, a cosmic platelet. This is actually one of my personal favorites, this time on a t-shirt because sometimes art just wants to be worn. ...And, yes, the little nibbles around the edge in spots are intentional. :D
The famous Horsehead Nebula in the constellation Orion.
Love in the milky way.
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