Kaleidoscopic
526 creative works found
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...this is the ferris wheel that was at the Geelong Waterfront for a while.
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This was created from a photograph of a barberry bush with the afternoon sun coming through its leaves. You can view the photo and details of the pattern in my blog entry on this pattern. Each of the pieces of the pattern has a reflection of itself on every edge, so it seems continuous throughout, but not all the pieces are the same shape, which keeps it from being too repetitive. There are areas with 16, 12, and 8 sides, with transitional elements in between to connect them up. I hope to interest someone in making gift wrap from patterns like this some day.
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Digital art. Kaleidoscope design featuring my cat Baxter. / / © Dave Moilanen 2007
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A bit of a twist on your standard frangipani… To view my work by category, please click on the pictures below… Flowers / Landscapes / Seascapes / Black & White / Sepia / Portraits / Baby .
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Shot Wins Kaleidoscope Bronze Award
by Christopher EwingWhen I did the Foothills Fall Festival back in October of 07, that in itself was an honor to me. To be the event photog, and be responsi…
When I did the Foothills Fall Festival back in October of 07, that in itself was an honor to me. To be the event photog, and be responsible for capturing the moments of the events, everything from the arts and crafts, to the kids, to the finale` of the concerts. The woman in charge of the event contacted me literally Two days before the submission deadline to pick out my favorite shot, to enter into the Kaleidoscope Awards. Something I have NO clue of what it is all about. I had only 3199 shots to choose from. I do know it’s a national event for festivals around this area, and that is about it. / So after careful concideration, I chose a shot. Wasnt really expecting much, of course had the hope something would come of it, but with so many other festivals going on..who knows what would happen. Yesterday I get an email from her, with the PDF file, showing what was going to be printed in one of our local newspapers, and yes..it was on the Front Page :):) / This is the link to the paper Maryville’s Foothill Fall Festival named best in Southeast If you read down alittle ways, you will see where I won the Bronze Award for “Best Event Photograph” :):) It hasnt really sunk in yet, dont know what I will get from it, a plague, certificate, dont know yet…lol And yes, I want something Solid, showing what it’s all about! / This is the shot I chose. / / It’s here on RB, called “still loved by the fans”. The reason I chose this shot, is because of the “tells a story”, you have a celebrity, totally involved with his fans, his fan’s looking onward admiring him, him holding his fan’s hands..and something about that look in his eyes. For me ..shows total and complete happiness!! Another reason I chose this, was because of the tech’s on it. My shooting conditions were a challenge for even the most seasoned photog, concert was at night. The only light I had to work with was the lights coming off stage, into my face. So I had to really think out what might happen, and hope when it did, I had the lighting working for me. The way the focus turned out concidering my lighting conditions, I was shooting at a fairly high SS mode for the conditions for lighting. / I am in heaven right now, this is something I never expected, but just hoped for. / Im just hoping they allow me the honor to shoot this year’s festival for them. I had a blast, and have already thought of a few things I would add to what I had already done! / I am so hyped by this, every now and then, it will hit me that I won the Bronze Award (which is A OK with me). Other then that, it hasnt quite sunk in yet….lol / I dont want anyone to pinch me, because I dont want to wake up from this dream :)
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This was done, primarily, with Twisted Brush, just testing out different brushes and having fun. Then I switched to Corel Photopaint, a few days later, and did some hand painting and added other elements.
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ka·lei·do·scope /kəˈlaɪdəˌskoʊp/ Pronunciation Key – Show Spelled Pronunciation[kuh-lahy-duh-skohp] Pronunciation Key – Show IPA Pronunciation / –noun 1. an optical instrument in which bits of glass, held loosely at the end of a rotating tube, are shown in continually changing symmetrical forms by reflection in two or more mirrors set at angles to each other. 2. a continually changing pattern of shapes and colors. 3. a continually shifting pattern, scene, or the like: The 1920s were a kaleidoscope of fads and fashions…................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. My first attempt at macro – just mucking around, be gentle! / (Blue + yellow = green! This photo shows the actual pattern and colours)
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? vector illustration
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The foyer of the Queensland Art Gallery transformed….
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A Susan Epps Oliver digital original 2008. All rights reserved.
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A blurred photo of an old mantle clock set as a kaleidoscope.
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Botanic Kaleidoscope of plants from the Adelaide Botanic Gardens
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Copyright Notice This image is the property of Brian Beckett and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission, including copying, duplicating, printing, publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means what so ever. / ©Beck / /
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The Ceiling Of Heaven Cathedral (My Proposal To God When My Time Has Come!)
by Carlo Cesar RodillasUS$3.14–US$83.60
Attempting To Design A Grand Ceiling / The Ceiling Of Heaven Cathedral (My Proposal To God When My Time Has Come!) ______ / My Vineyard Analysis / By: Robert Service To me at night the stars are vocal. / They say: ‘Your planet’s oh so local! / A speck of dust in heaven’s ceiling; / Your faith divine a foolish feeling. / What odds if you are chaos hurled, / Yours is a silly little world.’ For their derision, haply true, / I hate the stars, as wouldn’t you? / But whether earth be great or little, / I do not care a fishwife’s spittle; / I do not fret its where or why,— / Today’s a day and I am I. Serene, afar from woe and worry / I tend my vines and do not hurry. / I buss the lass and tip the bottle, / Fill up the glass and rinse my throttle. / Tomorrow though the earth should perish, / The lust of life today I cherish. Ah no, the stars I will not curse: / Though things are bad they might be worse. / So when vast constellations shine / I drink to them in ruby wine; / For they themselves,—although it odd is, / Somehow give me a sense that God is. Because we trust and realize / His love he steers us in the skies. / For faith however foolish can / Be mighty helpful to a man: / And as I tend my vines so He / With tenderness looks after me.
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Unique design made from old stamps, most prominently Turkey, Czechoslovakia, and France.
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View of windchimes through a modern kaleidoscope.
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A series of images of blurred photos manipulated to form kaleidoscopic patterns. This image is based upon a shot of some purple flowers (type unknown) taken with the camera moving quite rapidly to achieve the blurred image.
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