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Waxy white beauty berries (Callicarpa species) ripening on a slender branch. Nature hedges her bets, not allowing all the seeds in the berries to ripen at once. Where one seed may fail, a later one may succeed. Photograph by Betty Mackey.
To get this shot I woke up well before dawn in Bright drove for 45minutes to get to a predistined location on the way up Mt Buffalo in the Victorian Alps. As I rushed up the track to a small waterfall I wanted in my shot I quickely stopped to shoot this frame off of the pre dawn. Of course this one ended up being my favouite shot that morning. There is something truly magical about dawn ‘above the clouds’. For more pictures from this area check out my Mt Buffalo gallery. To check out other mountain photographs see my Mountains gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Rich rounds of colors swirl in this digital abstract painting. To me it suggests a child’s eye view of Grandma’s button box. This is a very large image with blues and purples predominating. Here is an image of it as a laminated print. /
Colors shift and reflections flow in this surreal lake digital painting. The image is large enough for large canvas prints and medium posters, but I also like it as a card and bought some for myself.
A view through a portal to dawning light and perhaps mountains.
Jazzy, abstract overhead view of a city and its traffic. The rich colors help give it that pulsating effect
Last month I took a nice photo of river rocks in a Zen garden, then today I applied about ten PhotoShop processes until I thought the soup was cooked.
My photograph of a fountain at the Myriad Gardens in downtown Oklahoma City. I used an Olympus E-500 camera. The straight design of the fountain made the water seem more alive.
November 27, 2007. I did this abstract digital painting a few months ago but today I revised and enlarged it. Its dashing colors and lines have their own inner harmony. For this and for many digitals I start by making a virtual painting in ArtRage.
Silvery blues explode upward in this large format digital painting. Abstract. It can be done as a small poster or a large print. Here it is, framed.
Intense abstract painting, digital.
A circle of light in all colors reflects rich possibilities in the coming year. This is an abstract painting rendered digitally. Like a mandala its round shape symbolizes balance in life. Have a wonderful new year! “New Year” is the picture for January in my 2009 abstract art calendar. It can also be printed as a small poster or in prints up to large size or as a card. /
Overlapping bands of color in an abstract digital painting. This image is included in my 2009 abstract digital art calendar.
This hoya has pink-splashed waxy round leaves and the terra cotta is definitely pink. It’s a wonderful plant and the photo is awfully nice as a card. /
Tracks and traces of all colors flow through this abstract digital painting, but orange is the turning point and focus. Yes, Photoshop figured into the final form here. I see this image as a poster. It prints out at 15.5×23.3 inches. /
Dramatic and lovely, this accomplished floral arrangement was for sale in a Geneva, Switzerland flower shop.
Square photo of a warty blue pumpkin, so cute that I am thankful for it! It makes a wonderful card. I just learned that they call this type a peanut pumpkin. / __
“Oh what tangled webs we weave, when first we practice to deceive.” This vivid abstract painting with strong blues and other colors was built up step by step in that wonderful painting program, Art Rage.
Each nicely capped flower of Abutilon (flowering maple) dangles like a bell and sways with the wind. I am using this image as a Christmas card. /
Orange-tinted layers combine in simple and complex interlacings. Digital abstract modern painting, large enough for small and medium size posters. It’s bright! /
Colors and shapes merge and shift in this blue and purple abstract digital image.
Soft violet squares, rounded, in a digital painting. For Martha Megee.
The sweetest flower that grows…a rose.
Fabulous and unusual pumpkins make a knockout scene in this photograph of an Oklahoma garden. The bottom right shows the “Cinderella” pumpkin variety.
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