An attempt at painting an image with my camera :). This shot is also available with a border.
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Ink on paper illustration. A sad, pretty, awkward girl atop a cliff. The work inspired a gorgeous piece of writing by Nicole Ryan called Dangling Ankles
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Taking a break from the abandoned farmhouse, I wanted to / give a flower to someone, who’s inspired me to appreciate flowers again. I’m not big on roses, etc..so I rarely photograph flowers, but Suni, this is for you. You’ve managed to achieve the impossible! And thanks. ;) / / / Be sure to check out her fantastic flower collection: here :) / / /
Some pretty Calla Lillies
This is one of my favorites. Blue being my favorite color. /
This is the second HDR image shot the other day on my girlfriend’s property.. I was inspired to try my hand at an HDR involving a dam after seeing some of the brilliant work here on the Bubble.. I think it turned out well and I liked how the image almost looks as though it is bent if you look at the tree line.. / As always comments are most welcome! Thanks a lot for looking! Best viewed LARGE Uploaded 04/02/2008
A close-up of a Calla lily taken from below in our back yard in the evening indirect light. Canon D60. / Featured in “Abstracts from Nature” and “Shapes and Patterns”
Lily loves birds, but you already guessed that, right? These are three of her darling bluebird friends, helping her with her hair. Actually two of them are helping and one is having a little rest (lazy bugger). ..................................♥ the fine print ♥…................................ (c) scarlett 2008 / This artwork is protected by copyright which does not transfer with sale. In plain English – while you’re buying a piece of artwork, you’re not buying the right to copy, print or reproduce it in any way. xxx scarlett
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This plant is in flower now (mid May) in North Cornwall. It likes growing here under trees, especially conifers, though this one is in the open which is probably why it hasn’t spread as rapidly as it is supposed to. Pentax K10D.
Taken today / 30th June 2008 Panasonic lumix dcm fz18 If I had a flower for everytime I thought of you / I would walk through a garden forever This image is one of the first I have taken and I love this so much. I m so proud of how this turned out, it was a bunch of lilies my mother had and I took one from her vase outside and posed it in front of the sun hoping to enhance/light the flower, when I checked them out at home and found this one I was so please with the result. Our other account please go view Davitt photography IPA / Davitt.photography@hotmail.co.uk . Hope you all like this too, It must be ok as it is my most popular image and has the most faves also. lilly sun other set of two image pictured below / Camera / panasinic luminix dcm fz18 / 18x optical zoom BEST VIEWED LARGE / SOLD LAMINATE PRINT X1 / approx 1 1/2 months ago (July) / The person who boought this was on my watch list and it had been here for 1 month before it sold SOLD FRAMED PRINT X1 / 27th December 2008 / do not kow who too SOLD 2 x cards / 27th December 2008 / Do not know who too
On a visit to the Jardin Botanique in Montreal I was captivated by the Chinese Garden. Various ponds and streams had huge floating islands of lily pads. But it was not until I rested that I discovered these two lily pads and the reflections, just over the side of the bench I was sitting on. Taken in macro mode. Nikon D40, 18-55mm lens. “Life is not merely a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences, but rather it is a tapestry of acts that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan.” -from the movie Serendipity Featured in the Natural Color and Light group February 2009 / Avatar for Nirvana group December 2008 / Featured in the Abstracts From Nature group July 2008.
/ “Jacob is part of the Tropics collection...Watercolour on Cartiera Magnani Acrilico Paper.. Jacob came into the night, riotous with colour, proud and straight, wearing the emblem of leader…newly endowed ... Janis Z.. / / /
A watercolor-painting based on a photo I found in a powerpoint-presentation à friend sent me! 30cm x 21cm / 300g
I cant think of a name thats ok for this ….I used fractalius and flood on this
Almost the last lilies to bloom in our garden each summer, the Casa Blancas put on a performance well worth waiting for! They are tall, lavish in their profusion, and exude a fragrance that rivals the finest perfume. They are high on my list of “keepers”! Watercolor painted on Arches 140 cold press, 21”x 14-1/2” Permission to use this image for any reason must first be granted in writing by the artist.
Calla Lily Canon 400D Blossom is approx. 6” across
limited edition of 25, signed / Hahnemuehle Bamboo art paper 60×80cms @ / $320.- / please contact me directly / jess.tremp@gmail.com other limited edition prints here
This work was featured in the groups 1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture and Out of the Past. Grace # 2 of 3 , Charcoal on Mylar film, 30×20” from the “Black Butterfly: The Muse” series. The 3 Graces: Aglaia (radiance) Euphrosyne (joy) Thalia (flowering) It was the poet Hesiod who named the Graces in his Theogony: “Then Eurynome, Ocean’s fair daughter, bore to Zeus the three Graces, all fair-cheeked, Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and shapely Thalia; their alluring eyes glance from under their brows, and from their eyelids drips desire that unstrings the limbs.” From a reference photo by Rolling Stone magazine photographer Baron Wolman, groupie Sally Mann, San Francisco, Nov. 1968. (No relation to the photographer of the same name) Sally married Jefferson Airplane’s Spencer Dryden in 1970. Here is a quote from Baron about the groupies: “As concert promoter Bill Graham has given me all access to any of the concerts he produced, I spent quite a bit of time backstage with the bands, their roadies and their women. What fascinated me were the lengths to which the women, the groupies, went to prepare themselves for their backstage appearances. Because I also wanted an excuse to photograph them, I suggested to Jann they might make an interesting story. He agreed and Rolling Stone Magazine No. 27 became known as “the groupie issue.” It was widely promoted, read and commented upon, even turned into a book.” -Baron Wolman I saw these photos in an old book picked up at a resale shop. I fell in love with the groupies, and Baron was so gracious to allow me to use them for the drawings. The feminine effect of the references are enhanced with the flowers and butterflies. In this case, I decided to draw Sally holding the lilies, as she married soon after the photo was taken. It’s also about peace & love & hippie-ness, baby. :) While the rest of the models I’ve used in the series are in the arts themselves, I was intrigued with the idea of groupies – and their intrigue with rock & roll artists of the late 1960’s. It seems to me they were using their own bodies and persona as an art form to attract their artistic “muses.” I guess you could consider some of the works in my Black Butterfly series “Cover Tunes.” I believe the borrowed references are vital to the series to relate the idea of inspiration, and its relation to talent and celebrity. These “tunes” well deserve a stylish, honorable replay. Many thanks to the talented people who have loaned their vision of the muse to aid me in illustrating my ideas.
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