Photograph: Grandma’s Pink Flowers – Japanese Windflowers / Photographed: 2007 / Series: Garden Flowers / - / Lovingly tended to by Grandma & Grandpa for years.. this beautiful photo of Japanese Wildflowers will be a beautiful addition to you home, office or studio. - / to view other photos in my viewfinder collection please visit: / http://www.flickr.com/photos/highlandghillie and / http://highlandghillie.etsy.com / If you would like one of the other photos available, please contact me, I’ll be happy to post it for you. / / All of my photos are available as Original Fine Art Notecards also. :) / / Viewfinder photographs are truly unique. / They have a distinct look of vintage photos – rounded corners, soft focus, specks of dust and dirt. / The black borders are a part of the photograph and will be visible.
Sold in a mounted print!! I sold it to a family member! Shutter Speed 1/60 / F5 / ISO 200 / Focal Length 48m / Nikon D80 Copyright :: All Rights Reserved / Registered :: Fri Jan 16 06:01:47 UTC 2009 Title :: Fancy Hat
..........run free. / / / / For Marylee, (and your Grandmother). / She will be remembered.. ♥ / / / (my daughter, Brianna, in the abandoned farmhouse..) / / More from this series: / / I Remember You / Welcome Home / Tattered And Torn / Watch Your Step /
Hand illustration with blue biro layered on an aged photo album background with hand drawn type. This one was published in the female design book Curvy 4 earlier this year – yay!
Base of a section of a woodblock print, with the red combs digitally coloured.
Title: Grandma’s Vase Photographer: Robin Collins, FourCrowsArt Whispers of color, softly focused, dreams on your walls. This is what I was trying to achieve with this series. It takes a bit of manipulation and process, but the outcome is beautiful. Using the technique “through the viewfinder” this image came through not one but two cameras to become the piece you see.
I just put this up to see what people think about it…? / And wow i got soo much more feed back then i thought, and iv sold 7! The back layer was a pencil sketch i did and it also had the two figures on it, but i played with it and put the other out line drawing on top / xXxOoO I also have this image with out the border…so its up to you which one you prefer :o) This is this one on a card…. / And this is the borderless one…. /
Pencil on paper / What I remember most about visiting my Grandma when I was little – the strongest cup of tea you could imagine, complete with at least 3 teaspoons of sugar…Yum!
A vector illustration of the centre of a rose. / I tried to concentrate on light and dark and each petal. / Hope you like it! Featured Aug 2008in ‘All that is Nature’ Group
This elderly lady is one of the oldest inhabitants in the quaint town Villa del Totoral in Cordoba, Argentina / /
This is my grandma…Frail as can be! All thro my years of growing up whenever we went anywhere she dressed to the hilt.. Rings stacked on each finger…not all fit anymore due to her swollen joints. She still has more drive and heart then alot of us. Head strong to say the least…her favorite saying..”well I knew that!” even if she dident prior to the brainstorm itself… / Today she buried her grandson… my brother… what strength she has…I hope somewhere along the way I have gained an ounce of it…. / canon30D
Holmdel, NJ – Oct 2008 – HDR, taken as a 2 frame, 3 exposure, panorama, as my lens wasn’t wide enough. / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad
Morristown, NJ – August 2008 – Shot as a RAW / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
Featured on Red Bubble Home Page on Mothers day 2009 this is my mom… and that is you know who.. her great grand child :))))))))))))) on the cruise to Mexico.. the amazing thing is that this is one in a series of the sweetest looks and hugs between them.. we were entertained and were just awwwwwing.. it was so spontaneous and sweet. / and!! this is one of my faves. it makes it double extra special because it was the day of my moms birthday of 83 years in 2007.. which is why we went on a cruise . all of us sisters. were there. and she got to go to the place of her dream since childhood.. Mexico .. .. so she celebrated her first cruise with us .. and she touched the ground of Mexico . a true special time…... clicky here for a giggle, our favorite hot chocolate as is.. straight from the camera Sony DSC H 7 / 1/100s / f 2.7 / ISO 200 Focal length 5.2mm
Taken in Udaipur, India My Website / → / /
Udaipur, India! My Website / → /
Featured 01/16/09 in Fine Art Composites / / Placed in Top Ten in Art by Bubble Hosts B&W childhood memories / are a happy place / i hold deep in my heart / . / in the dress made by / my grandmothers hands / that also tied my white bow / . / i stand in the thick grass / where honey clover grew / on her land so grand / every acre we knew / . / in simple, pure form / i stand with head bowed / to the beauty n’er erased / from my soul *two photo’s scanned of my actual youth photos; the model~ me and the grass that actually grew on my grandmother’s land taken underneath the magnolia tree. the birds and clouds are from snow geese migration this year bringing the past and present together~ in flight through time
This Picture is no longer available as a card, because the writing get cut off. / But I now also have the same picture with white border added available as a card. / Grandma’s Coffee Cookies (recipe) w/ white border / Grandma’s Coffee Cookies / / 2 cups brown sugar / 1 cup butter / 1 cup cold leftover coffee / 1 egg / 3 cups flour / 1 tsp. baking soda / 1 tsp. baking powder / 1 tsp. cinnamon / ¾ tsp. nutmeg / 1 cup raisins, blanched (pour boiling water over raisins and let sit for 5 minutes, then drain) / 1 cup walnuts Mix brown sugar and butter together; blend in cold coffee. Beat in egg. Mix dry ingredients together and add to butter mixture. Stir in raisins and walnuts. Drop by spoonfuls onto cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees F for 12-14 minutes A beautiful, soft drop cookie. / Freeze well. Camera: Canon Rebel XT (DSLR) / Len: 18-55mm zoom / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 1/13 / F/stop: 5.0 / W/B: Daylight / Self timer was used for this shot. / Lit natural sunlight from near by window. / Only change to the main photo was a bit of cropping and softening of the edge, other than that it as is from the camera. MY BUBBLESITE
Model My wife.
Title: Innocent Partner / Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas / Size: 500mm x 600mm / 2nd Prize winner in the Dunedin International Airport Art Awards / Original SOLD This was a painting I recently finished. It was an art challenge held by the New Zealand Art Guild. Four things ha to be incorporated in an artwork, they were: / innocence, orange, umbrella and triangle. Here is Little Red Riding Hood (the innocent) although she doesn’t look it here…with the Big Bad Wolf who has offered her shelter under his umbrella as it has started to snow again. She is on her way to take some fruit (orange amongst them) to her elderly Grandma who lives in a cottage deep in the forest. I wanted to interpret ‘triangle’ in the three character relationship i.e. Little Red Riding Hood, her Grandma and the Big Bad Wolf. Alternatively sections of the umbrella are triangular in shape.
/ FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Canon DSLR / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Nostalgic Art and Photography Camera: Canon 400D / Lens: Canon 28 – 135 mm /
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