Early morning light reflected off the gently rippling shoreline.
a photo tinted to look aged 2007.
Fractal art. No matter how desperate the situation, always have faith, because there is always a glimmer of hope.
Reflections of our World :) Another deviation from my series of drops on a peacock feather. I hope you enjoy! All comments welcomed. Please view full-view. Thanks! Random work: /
Magic Feather Ride Well, seems like it to me! :o) I have quite an imagination (well, I have to, I’m running out of titles lol) I hope you enjoy! All comments welcomed and appreciated. Please view full-view, thanks! Random work: /
Another picture from my peacock feather series. I really enjoy the play of darks and highlights in this water droplet… it seems like a little war is being waged inside the drop… the forces of good and evil… the forces of light and dark… (I have an imaginative mind, don’t I? lol) I hope you enjoy this piece! Random work: /
Photography by Leena Hedman
Their life is so simple..perhaps not like all of us / no prosperity nor luxury / no fancy clothes and a fancy bathroom / or fancy cars and a fancy office / fancy house with a fancy kitchen / but they have freedom that none of us has ever known / and they have a nature that none of us ever can compare with / our beautiful garden at home / and they are filled with joy and hope in all circumstances / so if we ever think that we are richer then them..we better think twice!!! Nikon D300 – 17-55mm Zoom F/2.8G / Focal Length: 18mm / Aperture: F/8 / Shutter Speed 1/250s / ISO 320 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Portrait Architectural People/Culture Macro Abstract/Still Life Animal Nude/FineArt SunsetCollection Flowers My Verty Blue Diary Shinjiu Kawaii The Lady and Her Romance The Story Book of Children The Book Of Love —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / In case you missed it..my recent work..thanks in advance! / / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Check out my blogspot Click on the image below All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Antoine Dagobert: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
I’m not a beach person, never have been, but after reading Anne Morrow Lindbergh’s Gift from the Sea which was written on Sanibel/Captiva Island, Florida, I had a strong urge to go there. My husband and I took a belated 37th wedding anniversary trip to the islands which we thoroughly enjoyed. The sunrises and sunsets were a joyous sight for us, and this photo which I’ve titled “Last Light” is among my favorites as it symbolizes the way people cling to the last rays of light on the beach, squeezing in every available moment at the seashore. The area in the distance was a gathering place for fishermen who continued to cast till they could see no more.
Message in a bottle on the beach at sunset. ...as is
Description for DAC: Infrared base tree image layered four times in Layer Palette, and multiplied twice between the four copies. Colour shifted using channel mixer toward the pinkish red hues. Added my separate, transparent elements of my sun flare, my moon, and two of my butterflies, both sized appropriately, flattened image and voila! Yet another infrared digital piece of art…
Portrait of a Burmese Lady / Pastel by Angela Drysdale / Original painting for sale
10×14 watercolor on rough Arches paper. Original available. Ahhh.. have two more macros to do and I’ll have my ten.. which will mean that I have done 20 florals.. THAT is amazing.. considering I’ve managed to avoid it for over 30 years… / I never knew they were so much fun! Complete 2008
Palm Silhouettes / Sunset Christmas Day on Maui The Adventurer “Dusk on the sea; the fading twilight shifts / The night wind bears the ocean’s whisper dim wind, on your bosom many a phantom drifts - A silver star climbs up the blue world rim. / Wind, make the green leaves dance above me here And idly swing my silken hammock – so; / Now, on that glimmering molten silver mere / Send the long ripples wavering to and fro. / And let your moon-white tresses touch my face And let me know your slim-armed, cool embrace While to my dreamy soul you whisper low. Dream – aye, I’ve dreamed since last night left her tower And now again she comes on star-soled feet. Welcome, old friend; here in this rose-gemmed bower I’ve drowsed away your Sultan’s golden heat. Here in my hammock, Time I’ve dreamed away For I have but to stretch a hand out, lo, I’m treading languorous shores of Yesterday, Moon-silvered deserts or the star-weird snow; I float o’er seas where ships are purple shells, / I hear the tinkle of the camel bells / That waft down Cairo’s streets when dawn winds blow. South Seas! I watch when dusky twilight comes Making vague gods of ancient, sea-set trees. / The world path beckons – loud the mystic drums – Here at my hand the magic golden keys / That fit the doors of Romance, / Wonder, / strange / Dim gossamer adventures; seas and stars. Why, I have roamed the far Moon Mountain range When sunset minted gold in shimmering bars. / All eager eyed I’ve sailed from ports of Spain / And watched the flashing topaz of the Main / When dawn was flinging witch fire on the spars. / I am content in dreams to roam my fill / The vagrant, drifting sport of wind and tide, / Slave of the greater freedom, venture’s thrill; / Here every magic ship on which I ride. Gold, green, blue, red, a priceless treasure trove, More wealth than ever pirate dared to dream. / My hammock swings – about the world I rove. / The sunset’s dusk, the dawning’s glide and gleam, Moon-dappled leaves are murmuring in the wind Which whispers tales. Lo, Tyre is just behind, Through seas of dawn I sail, / Romance abeam.” ~ by Robert Ervin Howard My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced in any manner whatsover without my express written authorization. / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 25 December 2008 19:25:33 / Tv Shutter Speed 1/250 / Av Aperture Value 10.0 / ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm Currently with 995 Views and 1 Sale
I have been away with limited internet! Missed you guys! I have a lot to catch up on. Thank you Tony for sharing your knowledge. This shot was taken on “m” mode of a nikon D50. sigma lens at 200mm.
“If the mind is to emerge unscathed from this relentless struggle with the unforeseen, two qualities are indispensable: first, an intellect that, even in the darkest hour, retains some glimmerings of the inner light which leads to the truth; and second, the courage to follow this light wherever it may lead.” -Karl von Clausewitz
Acrylic painting on canvas 36”x24” This painting started as many things. It was a completely different painting and then it was very abstract. I found the dripping texture to be something different than water, the windows more like passageways, the tunnel at the bottom started out as a simple door and evolved. I can’t ever say that a painting is totally complete. I may add a bit here and there, but it started to feel good. I could feel the glimmer as I gazed at it. So I titled it “A Glimmer of Hope”. /
I dedicate this image to all those who have suffered or do suffer from their black moments of depression. Never forget, there is always a glimmer of hope, we just have to seek it out. Low-key dandelion macro. Samsung GX20, Sigma 50mm macro lens.
A Big thank you to my friend Bradley Shawn Rabon for letting me have my way with one of his photo of Alice (his little girl) Little Alice just named the piece for me : The glimmering eye. / Thank you. Done using the Topaz adjust and simplify plug-ins and CS3 Original Shot /
Looking west into Texas from the Louisiana side of the Toledo Bend Reservoir, I took this photo from the dock of my brother in law’s camp, another shot with my new Nikon 14-24mm lens, a new experience for me with a wide angle lens.
Please view large! MUSIC Tommy Mottola lives on the road / He lost his lady two months ago / Maybe he’ll find her, maybe he won’t / Oh, wonder / He sleeps in the back / Of his big grey Cadillac, oh my honey / Blowing his mind on cheap grass and wine / Oh, ain’t it crazy baby, hey / I guess you could say hey, hey / The man has learned his lesson, oh hey / Now he’s alone / He’s got no woman and no home / For misery, oh, oh / Cherchez la femme Miggie, Miggie Bonija’s very upset / She’s sick and tired of living in debt / Tired of roaches and tired of rats / I know she is, oooh / So her noble man says / “Baby I understand, oh my honey” / Now he’s working two jobs at Eighth Avenue bars / Oh, ain’t crazy baby / Now she complains / That her man is never present, no / She goes next door / I know that she’s just playing the whore / Hey for misery my friend, hey / Cherchez la femme [Instrumental Interlude] They’ll tell you a lie / With a colgate smile, hey baby / Love you one second and hate you the next one / Oh, ain’t it crazy, yeah / All I can say, ay, hey / Of one thing I am certain, ooh-hoo, ooh-hoo / They’re all the same / All the sluts and the saints / For misery my friend / Cherchez la femme Hey now, Cherchez la femme / Oh babe, Cherchez la femme / Yeah, Cherchez la femme / Oooh that’s amora, Cherchez / Oooh that’s amora, Cherchez / Amora amora be mine, be mine / Devine (Oooh that’s amora, Cherchez) / Cherchez la femme / (Se si bon, Se si bon, Se si bon) / Cherchez la femme, rumba / (Se si bon, Se si bon, Se si bon) / Cherchez la femme, rumba / created with Apophysis, Incendia & PSP
Polyptych made up of untouched photographs of the sun glistening on the sand. / Best viewed LARGE
MIXED MEDIA This is two different images blended together and worked on in Photoshop,Both images were photographed by Kevin! Collaboration of Sally Omar & Kevin Mawson GLIMMER OF RED i fly above paradise across the golden streaks of sun as the sun rises in the east above the azure sea hearing the monks chant within the monestary walls the Angels hum as i fly through the clouds the breeze whispers secrets trees spread their branches i am a glimmer of red across a peaceful sky A GLIMMER OF RED Checkout Sally’s Awesome work on RBsallyomar
Scottish thistle up close as far as my camera can go :)
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 330,600 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.