At the end of a sunrise shoot at Charlottes Pass, Kosciuszko National Park, one cold autumn morning, the sun was catching the frost and that caught my eye – luckily I had a sleeping mat with me to lie on to get down and get this perspective. (brrrrrr!!!!) Taken on slide film and Cross Processed, then scanned…
I love fresh sparkling moring dew :) © Copyrighted Angelique Brunas all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission.
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Water drops on the flower of an ornamental grass called Fountain Grass or Pennisetum setaceum / The blue is a reflection/refraction of a swimming pool. / Sony DSC-H5 and M3358 close up lens. A list of all the other great artists that made it into Gaia is here / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter
I love how the colors just blended together.. the background is grass. :D
A blade of grass this morning on my Dad’s block of land. It was sooooo cold!!
Taken at around 12 AM in my yard. / The grass was due covered and I used an external flash to light up the background.
/ MCN: C731F-DB8E0-4E68E May 2009…placed in the Top Ten in the Macro Photography challenge hosted by the First Things group. December 2008…placed 2nd in the Low Shots challenge hosted by the Beginner’s Corner group. November 2008…featured in Prize Challenges October 2008…featured in 100% October 2008…placed in the Top Ten in the Backyard Challenge hosted by the Nature’s Wonders group. October 2008…placed in the Top Ten of the Macro Challenge hosted by the Macro Photography group. Macro shot of raindrops on the grass. The first card I sold. Olympus E-410 / Zuiko 35mm macro lens
“Le lampadaire” / yes, it is me reflected in the water droplet ^^ thank you for the homage feature and all other RB features ! / . / Sony Alpha100 + 18-70mm lens / +10 macro ring lens / . / / . /
“glorious morning” / sorry for the repetition on the theme… it is a serie of 5 pictures. only one left to come now, if I remember well ^^ / - / all my work is Copyrighted and con not be used in any way without my written permission. / /
shot this in 07 in cades cove, located in the great smoky mountains. / we didnt get that much rain that summer, so you had to take advantage of any water while you could. Best if viewed larger shot this using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens, / shot this in aperture priority, Fstop at F14, SS at 1/40, ISO at 200, exposure bias at +0.03, focal length at 120mm
I was just going to pluck this seed head for the birds when I noticed the little droplets of water, could even spot them without my glasses! I took loads of shots and they are just incredible if I must say so myself! / SonyA200 f 5.6, ex 1/40 ISO 200 f.l 100mm macro lens.
Water droplets caught on a tiny twig, surrounded by grass and moss…. / It made me think of a magical land….Macro Land. Shot with Canon EFS 60 mm f/2.8 macro lens. As is.
I love the texture of this mat,,,,,,simple object with many facets. I didn’t see all the colors until I snapped this,,,,,,quite unique! Panasonic DMC LZ7,,,macro, no flash,,sidelit from the right, timer. Featured in The Beginners Corner Jan/09 Featured in the Textures group Feb/09 Challenge winner in Mood and Ambience,,, woven challenge! July 2/09 My first challenge win!!!
The light was fading and I was dodging the showers. I love the light I ended up with in this shot. / Moss shot with a macro lens. straight from camera. / Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8. FEATURED IN THE GROUP ‘AS IS’ / FEATURED IN ‘NATURAL COLOUR AND LIGHT’ / FEATURED IN ‘MOODY, DARK AND EVOCATIVE’ / FEATURED IN ‘BACKYARD CLOSE-UPS’
/ Taken with Canon Xsi 105mm f2.8 ISO 200
“Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are.” ~ ALFRED AUSTIN This is my Secret Garden. My work of the last 2 years has culminated at this point. This piece is so very complex, but I will try to explain it to you. This is me. I am from the earth, of the earth, striving to save the earth. She is me, I am her. I live in the country on Kangaroo Island (Australia), surrounded by nature. I have wild kangaroos in my front yard every night, koalas in my trees, and my son Henley and I walk every day, and celebrate the amazing place we live. This nature has engulfed my being. On average, I have been taking about 100 images with my Canon PowerShot camera every single day for the past two years. Macro bugs, macro wildflowers, skies, dead trees, birds, flowers, shells, leaves, images from my orchard, burnt trees from the bushfires, dried up drought-affected dam bases, kangaroos, and of course, my son Henley. So many images have gone into this one piece. There are two worlds here. The abundant and thriving; and the dying, the gone forever. Our house was surrounded by devastating bushfires in Dec 2007 – a time I will never forget. Nothing but smoke could be seen out the windows. This land is vulnerable and changing for the worse every year as a result of Global Warming. It is an issue so very close to my heart because it is on my doorstep. What will this world be like for my child and all the children of now? Famine, drought, heat waves, extreme weather patterns and natural catastrophes, massive bushfires, more war, no jobs, no money, more disease, more animals extinct forever, less trees and rainforests, less farmers, less food. We are seeing it now. Something has to be done. My forehead shows a migraine I recently had during a heatwave. It felt like a penetrating light was entering my eye and illuminating half of my brain before exiting at the base of my skull where the vision centre of the brain is. It was very powerful to me. Vision. Have the vision before the world dies. Mother Earth is dying, as is half of me. What are you doing to help the earth survive? It’s up to our generation, or there will be nothing left. Your thoughts on this topic are most welcome…. CREDITS: All images taken by me except: Brain, Blood Spatter, & Moon Brushes: PS Brushes.net From Deviant Art: / Fire Brushes: Purestock / Grass Brushes: Annamari-annie / Twig Brushes: Clandestine-stock / Star Brushes: Kuschelirmel-stock / Vine Brushes: gvalkyrie & macys Tree Roots: Rogue-stock , Kaeloth, & Ninde / Green Tree: Its-only-stock / Rainbow Image: Stock-by-Kai Let me know what you think!*
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/60 / ISO-400 Featured in Photography 101 17th april 2009 / Featured in Green 22nd April 2009 / Winner of the Minimal Curves challenge in Mood and Ambience 10th May 2009 / Featured in Globes, Spheres and Curves 23rd May 2009 / Featured in Macro Water Photography 17th June 2009 / Winner of the Simplistic challenge in the Made by Nature group 6th August 2009 / Featured in Made by Nature 10th August 2009
A colour macro photograph of a ladybug walking on a blade of grass. Canon 5D/2.8 100mm macro
Wow, this one was a bit of a journey! This started life as a photo of my beautiful little sister playing around in the back yard with my kids. I caught her in a pose that reminded me of a Spanish Flamenco dancer and just HAD to try to turn her into one. Only thing was – she was dressed in jeans, a woollen jumper and sneakers. So – first off, she needed a dress. I loathe using other people’s art to make my own so I did not want to take the easy way out by downloading a stock photo for the dress. I had nothing remotely like a the right type of dress to use so I ended up creating this one out of, I kid you not, 417 tiny layers of texture (my own resource, naturally) to create all the waves etc. HOURS and HOURS of work, but the end result was worth it, to my mind anyway. Then of course her hair style needed to be changed from a ponytail into a bun, and flowers needed to be added. / Then I decided that I wasn’t happy with the abstract background I had her in. Next followed a marathon of settings, again all using my own resources, to try her in, from beach scenes to perching on flower petals. Nothing was quite right. / This is what I decided on in the end. My only lament is that because she is tiny, much of the detail in the dress is lost. I hope you’ll view this large to get some idea of just how detailed the dress is, if only to humour me! :))) All resources my own, taken with my Canon Powershot A480 point and shoot in the past month. Proudly New Zealand-Made!!! :) Close up shot of the dancer: SOLD – Two greeting cards of this image, July 2009. Featured in Art and Stories Made for Children, July 12, 2009. / Featured in The Beginners Corner July 12, 2009. / Placed 9th in the Art Of Photography Challenge for the First Things group, Aug 16, 2009. / Placed 6th in the Water Art challenge for the Rain Drops and Water Art group, Aug 2009. / Featured in All Original Fusion Sept 3, 2009. Also available as a t-shirt:
I was taking the grass when I realised there was this little bug just getting on with its own life. And I thought mine was stressful! Taken in my sister’s garden in Essex, UK PLEASE VIEW LARGER TO SEE THE BUG! / Nikon D700, 105mm macro lens, ISO640, f/4, 1/640 sec, -.3 step. Cropped in Photoshop and levels tweaked FEATURED IN / A PHOTOGRAPHER’S CRAFT TOP TEN PLACE IN THE 1:1 MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP’S GREEN GREEN GREEN CHALLENGE /
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