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  • photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7) Home, sweet home…. III

  • Mr. Frog is one of our most popular characters so we decided to feature him in this cozy little holiday setting!

  • 38/46/2, Acrilic,canvas, EUR1800.

  • After the first time he beat me to the top, I captuered my younger brother gazing over the valley which we called home for so long. Taken in the Arapaho National Forest – Dillon, Colorado, U.S.A.

  • Tiny dandelion seeds against a colorful paper… Enjoy!

  • Eve
    by Kirbo

    50cm.X70cm., Acrilic,canvas, EUR 1400.

  • 50cm.X70cm., Acrilic,canvas, EUR 1400.

  • A new addiition to my welcome home series.. I spotted the cute little house covered in fresh snow and had to capture it. The beauty of freshly fallen snow for the holidays is always something you remember. / The title comes from the small sign almost hidden on a post. Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Best viewed at full size! Photographer / Robert Berry / Nikon D80 18-135 mm Nikkor Lense

  • New England / Brookline, MA / winter 23 December 2008 / Local Street / HDR + Orton Process / Canon PowerShot SX10IS / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Second in Victorian Architecture August 6, 2009 Second in Your Favorite Community Street! August 5, 2009 Top 10 (#4) in the challenge Buildings February 1, 2009 Top 10 (#4) in the challenge “Your Community” / go / on March 16, 2009 top 10 in Home Sweet Home on July 16, 2009 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Home, sweet home

  • About 6-7 am…...got up to pee and saw how pretty the lighting was! / BEST VIEWED LARGE!!

  • Featured in COUNTRY ROADS / Around the World January 23, 2009. / Featured in Country Bumpkin January 23, 2009. / Featured in In Another World January 17, 2009. / Featured in Dimensions January 17, 2009. Companion piece to Winter White .. but with slightly different camera settings and slightly closer to the entrance to the woods. I also monkeyed around with it a bit in PS. The road dips down here rather startlingly, but my little 4-wheel Rav4 made it down like a champ, bless its little heart!! Image taken on January 12, 2009 with the Nikon D40x, using the Nikon 18-200mm VR lens. This was taken on Blue Knob in Claysburg, PA. If you enjoyed this, I’d love for you to visit LynEvans’ image, here, which was my inspiration: A Winter’s Tale

  • Featured # 1 Artists of RedBubble February 20, 2009. I loved the look of the long, late afternoon shadows across the snow on this day. This old farmhouse on the knoll fascinates me every time I drive by … probably more so than any grand mansion ever could. It’s vacant now, has been for as long as I can remember … the torn-off porch was the last indignity. But somehow, love and laughter remain. It must have been a very happy home, once. Image taken on January 20, 2009 with the Nikon D40x, using the 18-200mm VR lens and the CP filter … along Route 97 near Glenwood, Maryland. Cloning of snow spots (from an earlier shoot) and levels and shadows & highlights were used in Photoshop, and the image was then put through Photomatix’s HDR process.

  • Simply water droplets and the patterns they make… This is condensation on a water bottle, I used my macro lens for this one and the background was my computer screen. :D Enjoy!

  • Some baby’s breath in front of my window… Enjoy!

  • If you couldn’t tell I like bubbles and water… I was playing around with fizzy water the other day in a tiny cup and I got this weird effect with the water. The little portion in the corner blurred mysteriously or exploded. I thought it looked cool though. I placed blue metallic paper under the glass and used my sigma 105mm macro lens and flash. Enjoy!

  • It’s Winter in Australia, which means the Wattle is beginning to bloom. In my area we’ll soon be surrounded by a sea of bouncing little balls of yellow…... Did you know : / - Wattle is Australia’s official floral emblem, having adorned our Coat Of Arms since 1912. / - there are around 950 different species of Wattle….. which is why I have no clue as to which one this is! / - On 1 September 1910 the Sydney Morning Herald stated: / “To many Australians the wattle stands for home, country, kindred, sunshine and love; every instinct that the heart most deeply enshrines.”........ nice :) [canon 1000D, canon scanner for texture, PS watercolour] WINNER – Wattle challenge – October 2009

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/250seg / ISO-100 Featured in Dimensions 15th September 2009 / Featured in Portugal 16th September 2009

  • Friends taking a walk on the icy beach last winter on Super Bowl Sunday 2009, at our home in Asharoken, Northport, NY, US. Featured in / Peace, Love and Tranquility Sept 2009 / Inspired by Life Oct 2009 / Focus and Lighting Oct 2009 / Too Bright Oct 2009 / Family Unlimited Nov 2009

  • It’s Bridport, Dorset, but could be anywhere really.

  • Winter Scene / Small Town America / (Savanna, Illinois)

  • http://fc05.deviantart.com/fs32/f/2008/214/e/8/Model_Stock2_by_Yuki_StockPhoto.jpg sxc.hu and my own resources :)

  • As I was painting this abstract, I pondered the many meanings to the word “approach”...for example there is…. / The simple act of drawing near…. / A way, passage, or avenue by which a place or buildings can be approached; an access. / The temporal property of becoming nearer in time..e.g. “the approach of winter” / The final path followed by an aircraft as it is landing… / My painting is mainly concerned with the last two…I wanted to evoke both meanings of the word…it is the final curtain of autumn and winter is fast approaching..pockets of red and orange gleam here and there, as autumn stubbornly defies the chill, but at night the icy fingers of winter touches everything with frost..in the countryside snow drifts casually down, as if refusing to admit it’s here for good…another look at the painting evokes the final approach to land…stars twinkle in the night sky, the land shows the last vestiges of fall and the approach of winter….we are excited, relieved to have made it home safely once more... Watercolour on Aquaboard The half-stripped trees / struck by a wind together, / bending all, / the leaves flutter drily / and refuse to let go / or driven like hail / stream bitterly out to one side / and fall / where the salvias, hard carmine— / like no leaf that ever was— / edge the bare garden. William Carlos Williams / A Conjunction of Elements / After The Harvest / There’s A Light in the Darkness / Midnight on Egdon Heath / Reflected Glory / Tightwire / Realities

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