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  • Wild Fruit
    by Lily Andrea Seidel

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    For a long time this was my most favored art work on DeviantART ever. But not anymore. Photomanipulation created in 2007. This work was featured in the November issue of the German Advanced Photoshop! Read the Interview Original source: Wild Fruit by Lilyas

  • Rainbow Ocean's Pearl
    by DevineDayDreams

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    featured in Featured Only 06-02-2009 / featured in First Things 05-26-2009

  • Glossy Starling (III)
    by AARDVARK

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Location: Skukuza, Crocodile River, Kruger National Park, South Africa. September 2007.

  • i'm transferred
    by aglaia b

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    This image was shot on negative film then cross processed and the transparency was manipulated further using a Daylab printer and Polaroid pull apart film where the film is pulled apart before a positive can be processed. The dyes remaining on the Polaroid film were then transferred by rolling onto blotting paper. This is a very unique technique as you will never be able to reproduce the same image twice. There will always be a different amount of dye remaining on the film each time you do it making each image different from the last. More works created using this technique can be found here An emulsion lift off was also created from this image and can be found here

  • Spectrum of the Sky
    by Dominic Kamp

    US$6.32–US$144.40

    I thought, since ‘Spectrum of the Sky’ is one of my most viewed pictures, I might wanne do a new version with updated skies and an aligned horizon. I hope you like it! P.S. All those picture have been taken on Corsica, except for number 7 which is Switzerland.

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  • Red
    by Sharon Johnstone

    US$4.83–US$110.20

    Bark, shot with a macro lens….(In the rain)

  • Bug
    by samtdesign

    US$22.94

    from my vector Card

  • The end of the line
    by earthairfire

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    As she lies dormant in the yard, this huge engine fills the mind with images of sweat and toil on the railroads of yesteryear

  • a little lift off
    by aglaia b

    US$4.66–US$33.25

    a little lift off antique mirror / ambient views / this is me yesterday / when i stood before you time and space has broken / we were once side by side / as the edges peel away / we now drift by the tide. remember me always / i will fade from you now / i will be waiting for you here / when you decide to come around. antique mirror / trust / i am within your new view / and there is nothing that will take me / from the centre of you. A little lift off written by the extraordinarily talented Nicole Ryan This image was shot on negative film then cross processed and the transparency was manipulated further using a Daylab printer and Polaroid pull apart film. Once the positive was formed, some citroclean was sprayed onto it and it was placed into a bath of water. The emulsion lifts off its backing and is floating literally like very fine seaweed in the water. Extreme care was taken to lift this emulsion out of the water and onto blotting paper. Whilst it is still wet it can be manipulated further into any shape you wish. In this case a very subtle border. Once dry it sets into the blotting paper. This is the final result. This is a very unique technique as you will never be able to reproduce the same image twice due to the fact that it is dependant on how carefully you retrieve the emulsion out of the water and how you manipulate it on the paper while it is wet. More works created with this technique can be found here A Polaroid film transfer of this image was also created and can be found here

  • Glossy Drop
    by Rosy Kueng

    US$3.99–US$17.10

    A drop on a white Orchid Macro, straight from camera…a bit cropped Canon Digital Ixus 85 IS / F/2.8 / 1/640 sec. / ISO-80

  • featured in Inspired Art 04-27-2009 Fractals created with Apophysis MUSIC We are the syncronizers / Send messages through time code / Midi clock rings in my mind / Machines gave me some freedom / Synthesizers gave me some wings / They drop me through twelve bit samplers / We are electronic performers / We are electronics We need to use envelope filters / To say how we feel / Riding on magnetic waves / We search new programs for your pleasure / I want to patch my soul on your brain / BPM controls your heartbeats / We are the syncronizers / We are electronic performers

  • Purple on Silver
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Still life of miniature purple tulips on a silver tray.

  • Jellybeans Madness
    by fatfatin

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    for your child or the child in you…or both :)

  • Bug
    by samtdesign

    US$3.99

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  • This fractal image was created in Apophysis 2.06c 3D hack using some methods that I have been experimenting with recently. An interesting fact is that the texture of my image comes from a transform that uses the julian and disc variations and then was lowered out of the image using z translate, so this variation is not actually seen in the final image, but without it there wouldn’t really be a texture. The second transform which is the actual “fabric” comes from a combination of bubble, pre_blur, rectangles, oscilloscope, bipolar and hemisphere. And the last transform simply uses bubble and pre_blur with a bit of z translate to put it in the correct space. No post or final transforms were used. And, here’s a bit of me that’s reverting to my good old physics/astronomy (Gotta love physics!): According to Einstein, space itself can be thought to be like a fabric. Imagine placing a bowling ball on the surface of a mattress. The bowling ball will cause the mattress to dip downwards where it is touching. Imagine this bowling ball to be the Sun now. The planets go around in their ever widening circles because of the way that the Sun is effecting space. In my picture above, you can see the curving of the space around the sphere. But also, what happens to the sphere if space itself is fractured? Will the sphere sink downwards through the fabric? That is a question that I had once, and I suspect it will be a long time until there is an answer for it.

  • Zoomed up detail from the Apophysphere ‘Anywhere the Wind Blows’ http://www.redbubble.com/people/devinedaydreams/art/2338087-2-anywhere-the-wind-blows

  • Rays of Light
    by Freelancer

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I see the glare that light my life / You touched my heart and made it bright ...Rays of Light… / ...Rays of Hope… Featured in the Group “Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos” December 17, 2008. / Featured in the Group “Two Word Challenge” January 20, 2009. / / More photos: / /

  • floralscape teal aqua water
    by pyarkaaloo

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    the underlying water that you see in this image is courtesy of Marcelo Terraza again thanks to his immense talent, beautiful photography and generosity =)

  • (NOT FOR SALE) Inside is where true beauty lies, / and yet, inside some other’s eyes / life’s beauty floats beyond, defies / any attempts to mesmerize, / and so I beg, look closer still, / until life’s beauty your eyes fill Rendered in Apophysis

  • Glossy Starling I
    by AARDVARK

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    One of Southern Africa’s most photogenic birds. Location Asfall cafe, Mpumalanga, Kruger National Park, South Africa.

  • Para Mi Querido Man Ray
    by Prado -Marin

    US$43.32–US$91.20

    A series of images resulting from my obsession with collage, glossy fashion magazines and surrealism.

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