Mixed media drawing, some photoshop manipulation.
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I was scoping out birds on this beautiful afternoon in autumn but didn’t see a single one. I aimed at the trees instead and started photographing colorful leaves. I thought this single, jagged leaf against a sea of its blurred counterparts was rather striking.
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Fritz, in our backyard, enjoying the first warm-glowing sun of the day.
I finally made it out to Mount Wilson…a beautiful spot in the Blue Mountains, West of Sydney…beautiful especially during autumn….the air is crisp and fresh and the colours are breath taking. I found this little family out in the sun right next to a beautiful pine tree, by the side of the road…. Photo Taken: 26_Apr-2008 / Time: 10am / Conditions: Beautiful autumn day / / / / / / / / / / / / / Some other country art: / / / / / / /
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Wind Turbines, Royd Moor Wind Farm, West Yorkshire, UK
My inspiration is a greener earth conservation of water and love for our future life on this planet live love and dream and just love itself
This is my artwork entry for the ‘Freedom To Create Prize’. It is very complex in the multi-issue nature of the messages it is meant to portray. What may appear as separate issues are really a part of a larger single issue showing how the individual issues are inseparable from one another.The artwork addresses the following individual issues as a whole… / / 1.) Feeding the population of the Earth, and not just the hungry or starving. / / 2.) The great public misconception that biomass fuels, such as ethanol, are really a ‘green’ alternative technology, when in fact, they are not a viable and sustainable alternative energy source, as they create exponentially many more energy, environmental, and human rights issues than they resolve. / / 3.) The ongoing loss and abuse of the very few fertile soils that exist on Earth due to the accepted agricultural practices we continue to use in how we grow food. Please take the time to read the article that I have written that accompanies this artwork at the link shown below. It will give you a basic primer as to why these issues are inseparable. I believe that once you see the bigger picture emerge you will never see the smaller issues that it involves in the same light again. / / Food… Not Fuel by Art4Earth / http://www.redbubble.com/people/art4earth/writing/1681231-food-not-fuel / / All my own proceeds on the sale of this artwork are being donated to the United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization, as this is the only organization I am aware of that provides an agricultural assistance program combined with food relief programs to help feed the world’s hungry and starving. / / United Nations Food & Agriculture Organization / www.fao.org/ / / Oh !... Details about the creation of the artwork. / The backdrop was rendered in Terragen. The terrain file in Terragen was sculpted by myself by digitally hand-painting a greyscale heightfield map in Photoshop, and then importing the bitmap file version into Terragen. The multitude of other environmental files used in Terragen were also created myself. The gas pump was created from a photo I took myself. The starving child was created from a PD image from the web. The pump and child shadows were drawn in Photoshop. All of these separate components were than composited, painted, and re-touched in Photoshop. Thanks for the visit, and please read the associated article. Peace & Love, / / Art 4 EartH
A 3rd full mug of coffee gone cold sits by a computer keyboard. Forgotten by computer user (me). lit only by the computer moniter. MY BUBBLESITE
A solitary Polar Bear contemplates portents in the Arctic sky. Will Summer bring a bountiful supply of food or will global warming melt too much of the Polar ice and bring starvation or drowning for his kind? We can make a difference by reducing the use of electricity and fossil fuels like gasoline. We bought an e-scooter last year, runs on battery and doesn’t polute. It’s fantastic! What will your contribution to the environment be for this year? 25% of profits from each poster sold will go directly to Defenders of Wildlife in their efforts to save the Polar Bears of the frozen (but rapidly melting) North Pole. Thanks for caring.
I think it looks like an appetizer of some sort, haha.. It’s a zinnia bud!
Something from the springtime to make me happy… These were little Persian violets that I love, but I couldn’t keep them alive for very long. Enjoy!
I have so many autumn shots to upload it’s ridiculous… thought it’s one of the most photogenic times of the year. I’m not looking forward to winter though! Enjoy!
Last summer there was this crazy metallic green bee hanging around my garden. It was intersting because it hardly moved… I know it wasn’t dead because it walked around the flower it was on… but I went inside to get my extension tubes and a half an hour later it was still there. I don’t know what type of bug/bee it is… but I love it’s coloring! Enjoy!
Trees are essential to life on earth and a great way to help reverse global warming. We all need to contribute by planting and cultivating as many trees and plant life as possible. Do you have trees?
Digital composing / / / /
Flower of the Ivory Prince plant. / Photo taken in my garden in Melbourne. Un-edited, direct from the camera. Photo taken using natural light. CANON EOS400D, TAMRON MACRO LENS 90.0MM / AE 1/250 AV 2.8 ISO SPEED 800 > >
I am flying, at a velocity so fast that I must be approaching the speed of light! I see nothing but sky above. Below are strangely familiar mountains, rivers and valleys, all zipping past in a surrealistic blur. Where am I? Where am I going? Have I died? My destination suddenly becomes apparent, right there before my eyes. The farm that has been the reoccurring focus of my dreams… This photo is totally “as-is”, directly from the camera, with no post processing at all! It was shot using an old photographer’s technique, with a special “One-Touch” zoom lens. The farmhouse was framed and manually focused at 350mm. The lens was then set to the 35mm focal length, without any other adjustment changes. I fired the shutter with a remote release while immediately zooming back out to 350mm, while the shutter remained open. You are looking at the un-touched result. This photo was just taken on August 3rd, 2009. It was shot with a Canon EOS 10D using a Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L zoom lens. The shutter speed was 1/10th sec. at f/16. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Manfrotto tripod was used with a remote shutter release cable. First Attempt Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. Featured in “Image Writing”
The Hole of Horcum is a section of the valley of the Levisham Beck in the North York Moors of northern England, upstream of Levisham and Lockton. The Hole of Horcum is a vast, 400ft deep natural hollow measuring ¾ of a mile across. It has been naturally eroded over thousands of years by the action of springs, though a more romantic legend tells us that it was created when a giant named Wade, who was in fact a Saxon chief, grabbed a ‘handful’ of earth to throw at his wife, Bell – the soil missed its target and landed to form the 800ft high hill of Blakey Topping which lies about a mile to the east. Nikon D60 / HDR in photomatix / one shot, handheld / pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200m / 1/125 f/9.0 ISO200
Levisham Estate, UK Levisham Estate is owned and managed by the North York Moors National Park Authority. Almost the entire area has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and therefore provides a huge resource of wildlife and a wide range of habitats.
Light rain falls on lush green farmlands around the rural township of Forrest in the Otways.
Pleasanton, CA
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