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Lysis and Alexias from Mary Renault’s The Last of the Wine Painted with Photoshop and Wacom tablet. / Sold one medium framed print to a redbubble member.
This is a portrait of a modern day Marie Antoinette. She has gorgeous long hair pinned back with two bright blue roses resting softly within. This illustration has been created with pen and coloured pencil on patterned paper.
This Photo of a Ford Mustang belongs to M Dossat, Mary has kindly supplied me with this beautiful picture and i have applied my HDR treatment to it. / If you have not seen Mary’s work please check out her work. / Many thanks Mary for the great photo. Due to some of the comments on this work i have changed the title, i am sure Sally wont mind!! / Any sales from this picture, the profits will go to Mary for providing the picture / Mary Dossat
Little Mary the Banksia Fairy has googly eyes from a sugar rush after eating to much bush honey! Silly crazy little Mary…. For this design I used the following things: dried banksia leaves for her wings / dried pandanus leaves for the dress / brown paper / white gesso / black pen / a bit of work in adobe photoshop
I love Mary / Blind Mary / Marry me
Acrylic on 200gsm cold-pressed watercolour paper. (5” x 3”) Original is SOLD (10% of sale went to a local cat charity) AVAILABLE AS: / Card, Matted Print, Laminated Print, Mounted Print, Canvas Print & Framed Print
another bad hair-day… all vector more tshirts in the same style: / pothead on aqua-blue shirt /
Chivahn
A tribute to Our Lady of Guadalupe, Crusher of the stone serpent.
Thanks for stopping by! :) Have a lovely sunday!!! :) / Andreas Stridsberg © My website -> www.mystic-pic.com / My Blog -> www.mystic-pic.com/apps/blog
Texas Hill Country when the bluebonnets are in bloom… the sights and smells overpower all your senses.. Ennis Texas USA (March) in the Spring Camera: Canon 5D 28-105 zoom
Beginning in January 1881, the Mary D. Hume hauled goods between the Rogue River (Gold Beach, Oregon) and San Francisco for ten years. She then started her service as an arctic whaling ship. She was run aground countless times and even sank in Alaskan waters in the ice of Nushagak River and was raised and repaired in Seattle in 1904. She also recorded the longest whaling voyage of six and a half years! The Mary D Hume was named after the wife of the original owner after he purchased the boat in 1881. The Mary D Hume is also credited with the largest catch of baleen whale in history, valued at $400,000, after a 29 month voyage! In 1978, after the longest Pacific coastal service of any boat, The Mary D Hume motored back between the jetties in Gold Beach and was given to the Curry County Historical Society. Crowds lined the banks of the river and cheered as she came in, and she was entered on the National Register of Historical places. This historic vessel is not being preserved in its final resting place along the banks of the Rogue River in Gold Beach. Everything seemed to go wrong after the Mary D Hume was turned over to the Historic Society. It took seven years to rig a sling. When they tried to lift her out for repairs the sling broke. Then the slings structure failed and the boat fell and sank in four feet of water. And there she still remains, being rapidly destroyed by the harsh coastal weather, the swift ocean tides, and the destructive currents of the large river. Nikon D700 w/ 80-200 mm f/2.8 Zoom @ f/11.0 / 1/500th / ISO 400
Mixed media, / One of my best seller Tee. / / / / / All Origional art work can be purchased through the artist. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Copyright notice: / All rights reserved. All images contained on these pages are © copyright protected by Mariska and any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights. /
The first image in this series. © AmandaGWright 2009
We’re every woman… / It’s all in us…
Mother and child Great Blue Heron as night falls . . . I thought of the song, “Help me make it through the night” while I worked on this piece. I’d be remiss if I didn’t give my husband Tommy credit for this photo. He saw the mother and child as he was driving in St. Mary Parish. He pointed them out to me, turned the vehicle around, and positioned the truck so I could get this shot. Without his keen eyes, I would have missed this endearing scene. Thank you, Tommy; I couldn’t do it without you!
Ink, graphite & pencil on 110 gsm acid free cartridge The entire time i was drawing this i had a beautiful song by US Indie band Death Cab For Cutie in my head… “I’ll Follow You Into The Dark”...hence the title… listen to it here
At the edge of the waterfall just before the decent. / Waterfall & Canoe in Basto Village in Wharton State Park, NJ Camera Canon 5D – Photomontage / 28-105Zoom © M. Campbell
A detailed graphite drawing of Jesus and Mary from Michelangelo’s Pieta. .
Sydney Dust Storm and St Mary’s Cathedral – Sydney Sept 23 2009. Canon 350D, 18mm, f3.5, 1/20 sec
Please View Large This was my most successful image on my old deleted account that had over 1500 views. Time for another showing. This is an English Heritage Site. Wikipedia © / St. Mary’s Lighthouse is on the tiny St. Mary’s Island, just north of Whitley Bay on the coast of North East England. The small rocky tidal island is linked to the mainland by a short concrete causeway which is submerged at periods of high tide. / While it no longer functions as a working lighthouse, it is easily accessible (when the tide is out) and is open to visitors and has a small museum, a visitor’s centre, and a cafe. / The lighthouse and adjacent keepers’ cottages were built in 1898 by the John Miller company of Tynemouth, using 645 blocks of stone and 750,000 bricks. It was built on the site of a monastery where a small sanctuary light would have acted as a guide to passing ships. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1984. Featured in – Historic Places – 27th September 2009 / Featured in – A View Somewhere – 28th September 2009 / Featured in – Digital Photography – 28th September 2009 / Featured in – Happy Haven – 9th October 2009 / Featured in – Photos Of Lighthouses – 15th October 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Google Maps
Details: / Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II / Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM / Exposure: 5 exposures (-2,-1,0,+1,+2 EV) / Aperture: f/11 / Focal Length: 16mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Accessories: Expodisc, Manfrotto 190XB Tripod, Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head, Canon RC1 Wireless Remote / Date and Time: 15 October 2009 05.05pm Post Processing: / Imported into Lightroom / Exported 5 exposures to Photomatix / Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option / Exported to CS3 / Lucisart 3D SE filter / Contrast adjustment / Unsharp mask filter / Re-imported back into Lightroom / Spot removal in Lightroom / Added keyword metadata / Exported as JPEG
St Mary’s Church is on Brownsea Island Poole Dorset, UK. Which apart from the Church, belongs to the National Trust / Please check out the link / Edited from RAW 1 shot x 3 in Dynamic Photo HDR FREE DOWNLOAD then into CS3 to add textures and some photoshop manipulation. And finished off in Picasa3 FREE DOWNLOAD / thank you for looking. / BEST VIEWED LARGER
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