two hours of sunshine, but not witout a hint of a rainbow….
Digitally altered photography.
The original was done in acrylic on canvas. A hint of autumn? :)
In Canada, these are the dog days of summer. With my last hike yesterday before we leave for vacation I noticed that leaves have already begun to turn colors, not in abundance, but enough to make one think of what lies ahead… “Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns.” ~George Eliot
Fractal art. © 2008 Dave Moilanen
as is fuji finepix S5800 flower in my living room / /
Blue water bottle abstract Featured on the RedBubble Home Page on 28 August 2009
The morning sunlight was shining directly on this clump of grass and caught my eye as I was taking a quick morning walk before work.
This image has been featured in these excellent (and essential) groups / - Buyers Club / - Public Art Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota, Florida straight from the camera (mandatory mention for the As Is group)
Animal Kingdom, DisneyWorld, Orlando, Tampa, Florida Olympus SP570 UZ
A flower’s essence A flower’s essence can be sensed even through the shadows of the night. / -La esencia de una flor se puede percibir aun a travez de las sombras de la noche. The morning light brings renewal to the awaiting flowers who gladly flourish to the sun’s kiss. They stand still waiting for the evening to rest and close their petals. The night brings the wind which caresses their leaves and fills the air with their fragrance. Together as one they wonder when the sun will come out again to have a chance to open their petals once again to the world. Even though their petals are fragile they bravely grow such morning angels who bravely open their wings. They raise their face towards the sun shine to glorify him with their essence. Watch them grow each day with their gentleness, just watch them grow. These earthly angels point out to the sky with their stretched out arms. A flower’s presence brings a small miracle to life. The miracle of nature in all of its glory. By Waleska L. / July 2nd ‘09
Something I did in Photoshop. Its made in 69 layers. I did it with the pen tool from the beginning. The original was 7100×7100 but that file was to big here so I took it down to 5000×5000. / It looks like a plafond, lampshade in the ceiling. / Hope you like it.
Captured with one studio strobe. Nikon D200, Lens Nikkor 28-105 f3.5/4.5
An untouched photo of tiny flowers that have really started to prosper now that Spring is fully under way. Featured in – / The Live and Let Live group on Thursday 17/09/2009 / Thank you to Kim, Monica, and Carlie for the feature ! :))
September afternoon on Jacob’s Fork River in South Mountain State Park., North Carolina. / Nikon D50 /
A hint of autumn at RB Ricketts – waterfalls at Ricketts Glen State Park, Benton, PA / Taken 10/1/09 See my album: Ricketts Glen Waterfalls See my album: Ricketts Glen Waterfalls ONEIDA FALLS / B REYNOLDS FALLS / SHAWNEE FALLS / OZONE FALLS / RB RICKETTS FALLS / / . / TUSCARORA FALLS /
Shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / Straight from camera. / The blue tones achieved in camera by setting white balance to tungsten.
Piece loosely based on a Robert Irwin work…...colors reflect my interpretation; essence preserved to address his devotion to pure simple form. / / Note: “Seeing red…” can also be purchased in square format to suit a particular environment…
This is our friend Georgie, apart from being an officer in the RAF she is also a skydiver. She has a wonderful tattoo on her previously broken foot by Charlotte Bronte – “I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will . . .” / I hope you like it. Greeting Cards / Framed Print / Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/3.2, 1/200sec, ISO 200. Handheld. My own texture and colour map added. © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved
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