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Inspired by Tracy Wallace’s image entitled Clumsy Misfortunes I wondered what would become of the girlclown – would she stay with the circus, never getting enough of the crowd applauding her clumsy misfortunes on stage? With Tracy’s permission, I was able to use her image as inspiration for this image – “all grown up”. Tracy’s image is seen here: Image taken with point&shoot canon, a texture layer was created using ink and sponges onto textured paper then scanned via scanner. this was then darkened in PS, more editing including burning and additional image layers used to create this final version.
Montage of the Clematis flower with the hue changed on each
22 month old Lucca ... and yes /// the hair is real take it easy
-Digital collage / -Drawing of moon
Moss, shot with a macro lens. /
This is the last one of a series of digital collages based on old black and white pictures out of my youth made by my father. -Digital collage
Beats your average factory-produced business shoes, for sure! Traditional rich colours and upturned toes of North Indian footwear on display in Singapore. These shoes are worn by men and while I’m told they are extremely comfortable, I’ve never road-tested them! I shot this image in a display setting outside a store in Singapore’s Little India area. Because it was indoors, the low light was a help, not a hindrance. This was one of about half a dozen frames, but I reckon it has the edge because of the depth of field, the tight composition – and the fact it would be a great advertisement for a three-legged race. I shot this aspect deliberately, so that a viewer’s eye would first be drawn to the intricate, gilt handiwork on the shoes – and then be drawn forward to the graceful, long points. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F6.7, 1/45 sec, ISO 800, focal length 88mm. Featured in INCREDIBLE INDIA group in May, 2009. Featured in SHOES group in May, 2009. SingaporeB – 1941
In South Australia’s mid-north there are many towns whithering away. Once centres for the surrounding farmlands, they are now bypassed for the larger regional centres and cities. / The only thing that passes through here now is the breeze, as it blows through theweeds and native flowers, now permanent features of a once proud railway station and platform. / Manoora – situated between Saddleworth and Burra
An old wooden cart heavily overgrown with ivy creeper and under a willow tree.
painting of Anne Hathaway`s cottage by english artist Morgan Fitzsimons, Anne Hathaway (1556 � 6 August 1623) was the wife of William Shakespeare Anne Hathaway is believed to have grown up in Shottery, a small village just to the west of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
Really only possible in the Southern hemisphere- but we could do a Summer Solstice version for everyone!
Found this abandoned house on a side road to some where else in Oregon. No rust by the way…
Pear
. / .. / ... I guess we all Grown Up / and those Fairy Tales are turned into so ordinary Reality. / Hey! Cheer up! / He’s still a Prince anyway! / ;-D ... / .. / .
My other works: / A LARGER view to see more in detail… / (Long side is only 1024 here) Strait from the Camera. EXIF: / Taken with a Canon EOS 400D Digital. Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200) ISO Speed: 100 Aperture: f/11 Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows Metering Mode: Pattern Focal Length: 80 mm Exposure Program: Shutter priority Exposure Bias: -2 EV Flash: Flash fired, red-eye reduction White Balance: Manual
Digital fantasy creation of a young bubblette growing up inside the bubble nest…
growing!!! for summer!
still eight cygnets at canop ponds
she is in process to have new babies by this year Jan 2009 she is the husky mom i have on here as a baby in two places, she is a mom now and fixing to be a mom again we cant wait…........they are so beautiful..ill show you when they come….........
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