Mist drifts through the ghostly shapes of the snow gums frame the delicate pink alpine flowers.
This is a little design for a t-shirt I did awhile ago. Hope you like it! Click thumbnail to view image alone: / / Model (Praveen) & photography by Jo O’Brien . Thanks! / Volunteer Model (Dana).
This is the image alone. Enjoy! Also available as T-shirts. /
An untouched photo ,same morning as Headland without the yellow tone….a beautiful foggy sunrise …..as is ..nothing added…It was like a «mirage» / Taken at “Achigan” lake in St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada.UNTOUCHED …Autumn scene …..... / / / / /
“Spirit Land” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Early morning fog is clearing exposing the ghostly forms of trees in a bare landscape backed by a distant mountain range. Rockhampton, Queensland. “Have you ever felt the spirit of the land / when you’ve walked alone and seen / the beauty in one tree one rock and / managed somehow to overlook the / majestic landscapes. Have you ever….” / ~ R Frankland Spirit Land was featured in the: Landscape and Abstract Photography Goup – September 08 Trees Group – September 08
A close up view of the bark of a tree shedding. / / / / / © Shelley Heath (aka Soul Creates), Copyright 2008, All rights reserved.
An endless journey some might call it.
The stuff ‘Fairy Tales’ are made of !!
Image taken in my village of Lingwood, overlayed with texture from a local church.
For quite some time now,about 3 months,I have been experiencing a lot / of pain throughout my body that the doctor’s can’t seem to pinpoint. This piece / was inspired by my tarot card drawing for yesterday.
Wanaque Reservoir / Ringwood, NJ Winter Nikon D80 / 18-135 / Raw Featured in the Group: Beige is Death / Featured on Red Bubble’s Homepage: June 5, 2009 / Featured in the Group: Irish Eyes / Featured in the Group: Nikon D80 Users / Featured in the Group: Simple by Design / Winner of the Only Your Best Challenge by Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland / Featured in the Group: Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland
This elderly woman sits at the window and contemplates the world outside. She does not see far beyond the window frame because her world has diminished considerably. Two years ago she was officially diagnosed with dementia after a life threatening surgery and long hospital stay. However, her family and friends noticed a difference in her personality over the last several years. Once a proud and hard working single mom, she raised two children during the 60’s and 70’s at a time when single parenthood was not as widely accepted as it is today. At present, she is reduced to little more than the passive demeanor of a quiet child. She is aware of the reduction in both her mental and physical abilities. She also understands that she is helpless to change anything. / It takes great courage to face the inevitable. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia; it accounts for 64 per cent of all dementias. For example right now in the US, Alzeihmer’s has surpassed diabetes and is the sixth leading cause of death. As baby boomers are rapidly approaching the age of retirement it is believed that 10 million baby boomers will develop Alzheimer’s in their lifetime. Currently, there are more than 24 million people in the world with dementia—this is estimated to rise to 81 million by the year 2040.6 / Statistics taken from both the Canadian and American Alzeihmer’s Society. / Published by Redbubble in Compassion, Courage and Friendship book October 2008 / Compassion, Courage & Friendship Top Ten in the Mood & Ambience, The Seated Human challenge, July 2009 / Featured in the Nirvana group October 2008 / Featured in the ImageWriting group November 2008 / Featured in the RB Buyer’s Booth November 2008 / Featured in the Stillness Speaks group November 2008 / Featured on RB homepage on November 25/08 / The Fine Art of Photography
All my prices have reduced until the end of december! Merry Christmas! / . / Literally Billions of requests for a white ‘tree shirt’ design for dark tees! / Hope this does the trick / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
www.galleriamancuso.com / blog / 2010 calendars featured in “dimensions” featured in “your magic place” top 10 finish in “light up my life” group challenge Having a bit of fun with layers. A quadruple layered image. / / /
Haunt of the Fringe Dwellers © / Vicki Ferrari Photography This was taken on the Gold Coast in QLD, Australia at the Coombabah Lakelands Conservation Area, between the board walk (the lake) and the walking path. / I was pretty “chuffed” because I received the highly commended award in the Native Plants Category, in October 2008, in the / Gold Coast City Council Natural Environment Photography Competition, . / The tree itself is a SHEOAK and it is called a fringe dweller because it grows in between the wet and the dry! This area has a sort of ‘magical’ feel, for want of a better description! / I love the Australian Bush! / I am a proud Aussie! AS IS bar minor editing. Purchase Card Purchase Canvas Print Technical Data / Nikon D70s / 98mm Focal / F4.5 / 1/640 Shutter / Taken 4 August 2008
This Chickadee decided to fly away the moment I took this photo. / / Captured on Christmas Day 2008 with a Canon Rebel XT w/ 75-300 zoom lens. / This is my most popular photo with over 2000 view. I’ll Fly Away Some bright morning when this life is over / I’ll fly away / To that home on God’s celestial shore / I’ll fly away I’ll fly away oh glory / I’ll fly away (in the morning) / When I die hallelujah by and by / I’ll fly away When the shadows of this life have grown / I’ll fly away / Like a bird from prison walls has flown / I’ll fly away Oh how glad and happy when we meet / I’ll fly away / No more cold iron shackles on my feet / I’ll fly away Just a few more weary days and then / I’ll fly away / To a land where joys will never end / I’ll fly away Author: Albert E Brumley MY BUBBLESITE / /
Part of an ongoing series of organic vs man made.Or maybe just a fascination with curves and straight lines either way i felt this one had to be done as a follow on from the first.Thanks sjem. for pushing me in the right direction.
This is for the HDIR group challenge. The original image is infrared. Taken on my old FujiFilm FinePix with an R72 filter attached. I used Topaz Adjust to get the HDR effect on the leaves of the tree. The challenge stipulates a reflection….so I made one ..(I hope) by inverting the original image and adding some motion blur and altering the perspective. Then I added a layer of texture ..I felt it just needed something else to finish it off. Oh, and the title comes from a band called “LIVE” from their CD “Mental Jewelry” It’s playing at the moment on my computer and I thought it was appropriate.
Mixed Media Work – Pink Blossom digitally mixed with paint
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.
a tree… and myself…
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
Can any buyers, please send a photo of how the shirt turns out, thanks =) Brushes by anaRasha
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