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  • So much to be seen and appreciate, when we remember to be thankful for what we have, instead of longing for what we never will. If you love someone, set them free!! If they come back they are yours. If they don’t….they never were!

  • One from the archives and also one of from my all time favorite sunset series.

  • Taken towards the end of a day at Balls Head, near Waverton in Sydney. The light was fairly flat all day except for this moment where it highlighted the trees beautifully. Angophora costata

  • My favourite tree in Montpelier Gardens, Cheltenham

  • Morning sun creating the autumn foliage to become more golden.

  • A weeping willow reflected in a nicely manicured garden pond in the springtime. Blooming cherry trees and bradford pears in the background.

  • Featured in ‘All Trucks’ (Thank you!) Featured in ‘The Woman Photographer’ (Thank you!)

  • A Japanese maple tree from the Portland, Oregon Japanese gardens. / / / / As is. INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold 2 Frame Prints (one to mystery buyer, one to mjr1978) & Cards on dA and on RB, by mystery buyers. 5000+

  • Another shot of the same Japanese maple tree as in Eden I at the Portland Oregon Japanese Gardens, except this one was shot exactly one week after. It is amazing how fast seasons can change :) As is. Info for Sold! />Sold a “Framed Print” to mjr1978 / / /

  • Katoomba 24.4.08

  • Sun rays crossing a misty forest photographed in an early autumn morning. Another image from the same series: / Another image from the same series: /

  • Sun rays crossing a misty forest photographed in an early autumn morning. Another image from the same series: /

  • Sun rays crossing a misty forest photographed in an early autumn morning. Another picture from the same series: /

  • A vertical shot of the famous tree in the Portland Oregon Japanese Gardens :) /

  • This image was featured in Australian Wildlife September 22, 2008.

  • This leaf seemed to be making a strong, bold statement as it rested on the root of this tree…bold against the green mosses growing there, bold against the breezes that sought to carry it away. How can something so inanimate seem to say so much?! (taken near Milton, PA – October 13th, 2008)

  • Inverted tree appears just as beautiful FROSTED was featured in Love, Love, Dream

  • This is the view I see whenever I look up when getting the mail from my mailbox. I adore this tree. .

  • On Zazzle / On DeviantART Anyone, but ANYONE who does not fullview this … or at least check out the details here so help me, will feel the wrath and indignation of a thousand cracked tablet pens (unfortunately, yes, I did) and the howling fury of the Demon of Unseen Deer / ... / I did add a deer, incidentally. And spent awhile getting it right, even down unto the highlight of the eye, zoomed out a bit and realised … well. If you can even spot it, you’ll understand :XD: Also, a hedgehog, by request >.> Details / Time Fourteen hours… over four days. I think the last picture I spent this long on was Waterborn_ checks Oh, no that was ‘only’ ten hours. Hey, new record :D / Tools Artrage 2.5 and a tablet. I hold the pen too hard.. it’s breaking up (which is also why my traditional pencilwork usually … dies). / Hmm… I have a :zombie: pen. Does that make any future art necromantic? LINKS TO OTHER GOODIES andlessgoods / Wallpapers / Animals / Fantasy / Earlier version/woodland bookmark thing / Even earlier WIP Before anyone comments on my photoshop techniques, please check the rant/warning under this deviation and also, go HAVE A LOOK AT ARTRAGE (Critique on anything else is very welcome!) / This is NOT Photoshop, I have to paint everything in there (except for the glitter tools, which is basically… glitter or paint spatters, but I still have to do something more with them). When I want to change the lighting I add a very thin paint wash over the relevant areas and blend/erase lightly until the shadows match. / ——Extras / This is … a mixture of things. Wanting to paint a woodland scene, recent compliments on my animals and realism(ish) eshkenazi’s “A Star for a Heart’ contest which has been floating around in my head for awhile, saimain’s Forsaken which I keep wanting to paint something ‘like’ whenever I see it… the green forest nymph being in the Fantasia 2000’s Firebird (as seen set to remarkably well suited music here where I first saw it) / Also karringray’s entry for my Flight contest (Finding Her Wings ) (Something about the pose, the level of detail, and the fairly monochrome colouring…) which is convenient as – or possibly because – this is her prize for getting second place. I got to experiment with moss and lighting and water and animals and colour and blending and whimsy. / The white flower/star/heart was vaguely modeled after the eidelweiss flower (means ‘alpine star’) / Forest guardian spirit. Old and wise and ever new, part of the forest and no, there is no gender or sex, it just didn’t fit – they embody all and neither. / I used no references (except for memory) and thus I discovered that I can’t paint little passerines and so forth – I wanted a wren, but :shrug:. But it had become a point of pride, so I left them out :D / I could have added more animals, but I wanted to maintain a certain level of realistically expectable visible species.

  • Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • This is a huge tree in a park in Clare Michigan, my daughter and son in law got married next to this tree. Nikon D 40x / 18-200mm Lens /

  • VIEW IT LARGER HERE Re-processed an old shot, taken from the paddock we keep our horse f/8 / Nikon d80

  • Thankfully even through high winds and alot of rain, a tree in my daughters back yard stood with beautiful leaves still on its branches and a blanket of them on the ground, after tomorrow we are in for more high winds I am sure alot of these will be falling off like crazy. Taken in Pigeon Michigan / Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens

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