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i don’t see why people like this, i actually hate it. im going to re-do it over soon
A Black-chinned hummingbird nectar feeding in Patagonia, Arizona. Perhaps one of the world’s finest places to visit and witness spectacular bird migration, one can see up to 13 different species of hummingbird there alone during the peak of bird migration annually. /
Gray Mini Lop Ear rabbit with Birthday hat on , isolated on white background
Street capture, 2006, Union Square Park, NY SOLD Copyright
Taken at Mammoth Hot Springs (Yellowstone Nat’l Park, WY) on a cold September morning. The sun was beginning to break through the fog, but the boardwalk still led through an eerie scene. Probably my favorite as I like the mystery. Canon Elan II / Velvia film.
I’m a bit of a goose, I had the title spelled wrong the whole time. thank you for all the wonderful comments. :)
. / Using the stencil work of banksy and another tree sketch to recreate this famously sad scene! / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
A new illustration I’ve been working on, continuing to experiment with some slightly different ways of working.
Tree on a chunk of earth with fruit. and wheat in misty waters…..Every man is an Island. This is a digital print of an original oil painting. One of my dreams. Greens, white, yellow, red, brown, gray, orange, black. Thank You for your time.
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Oh man I’ve been dying to work on one of my illustrations lately. In between all the experimenting with my video art and everything involved with my Uni major project, it feels really good to sit down and work on one of these. / The title comes from the lyrics in a song called Unstoppable by Mako, written by Declan O’Shea. The song is one of my all time favorites, beautifully written with a strong emotive undertow that carries through the track. / My thanks to Declan for writing such a great song. It’s very inspiring to me.
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He’s real.
It was a dreary and grey day today. The fog was so thick so I decided to go for a drive to one of the lighthouses. This is an old outhouse hanging over the edge of the cliff next to the lighthouse. This is what the lighthouse keeper would use to scratch that itch… lol. It’s probably about 100 feet to the ocean straight below. / / What you can’t see in the image is that behind the outhouse there is nothing but open ocean for the next 3000 miles. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / Canon 400D/XTI / 3 Shots. RAW. Handheld. Photomaitx. Lightroom. CS3 / / / / More in my Outhouse Series: / / / / / /
Mixed Media Work – Pink Blossom digitally mixed with paint
Many thanks for viewing. / Ironically, I completed this today Friday June 19, which is my nephew’s birthday. weird!
Many thanks for viewing.
Sony A300 DSLR, hand-held, and yes, that is my hand you can see. Over 40 favourites, loadsacomments, homepage feature and 8+ other group features in just over a month. What a lot of luck! ISO 100, f5.6, kit lens
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Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Taken in Bedford Ohio Metroparks / f/5.6 / 1/500 sec / ISO – 320 / Macro Setting / Tripod used. / Processed in Digital Photo HDR with 2 layers / Processed in Adobe Photoshop / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Click to View By Category: / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Downtown Cleveland / .......................................................................................................... / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- /
Featured in The Grunge Art Gallery October 17, 2009. / Featured in Playful Photogenic Animals October 11, 2009. / Featured in Blur September 30, 2009. / Featured in Dimensions September 30, 2009. / Featured in The Woman Photographer September 28, 2009 / Featured in DSLR Users Only 1/24 September 27, 2009. / Featured in ! # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE! September 27, 2009. Looks Best on Full Size Poor little mite!!!!! A dark eyed junco hanging on to the slender branches of our river birch for all he’s worth on a gusty, blowy March afternoon. March 2nd, 2009 to be exact … as they say, March does come in like a lion around here!!! I don’t have the heart to tell the little darling that winter is coming again soon!!!! Taken with the Nikon D40x and the 70-300mm vr Nikon lens at 1/400 shutter and f/5.6 aperture, exp +.33, focal length 300mm and iso 400. Single handheld image duplicated 3 times in Photoshop to evals of +3, 0, -1 and -2 then processed in Photomatix Pro. By the way, everyone, fyi, there’s an update to Photomatix!!! Thank you again, Karl Williams for the info!!!!! Two textures added amid a flurry of dodging and burning and tinkering!! The Dark-Eyed Junco / “Dark-eyed Junco: Medium sparrow with considerable geographic color variation, although all exhibit a pink bill, dark eyes, white belly, dark-centered tail with white outer feathers. Short flight with white outer tail feathers flashing, alternates several rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides. / Interesting Facts: / The Dark-eyed Junco was the most common feeder bird in North America during the 1996-1997 Project FeederWatch season. / They mainly eat insects and seeds. However, they will sometimes eat their own droppings. / A flash of white tail feathers serves as an alarm to other members of the flock. / A group of sparrows has many collective nouns, including a “crew”, “flutter”, “meinie”, “quarrel”, and “ubiquity” of sparrows.” / Thank you WhatBird.com for the info!! Textures courtesy of Princess of Shadows on Deviant Art and Ghostbones on Flickr.
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