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  • More from the Lightscapes Set More from the Black and White Set Two young cows playing around in the afternoon with magical back lighting. This is one of the first photos taken on my first d-slr!

  • This beautiful river scene sunset was photographed from the south bank of the Hastings River at the Boundary Street Ferry Wharf in Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia , on a mid-winter’s day. Milady Fuji was sitting high and proud on her tripod, with the White Balance set to Sunny due to the glare from the sky and nearest boat, the ISO to 100 for the good Image Quality and to minimise Noise, and with Spot Metering, Centre Focussing, Continuous Focus and Fast Shooting settings completing the set-up. / I chose the 1/500sec Shutter Speed in Shutter Priority as I had some previous success using this setting on some sunset shots and found it helps control the Exposure very well in these conditions as well as freezing any motion quite well. / (Fortunately it froze the flying Pelican. Can you spot him?) :) / After an earlier test shot under the same conditions and a check of the Histogram, I found I did not need any Exposure Compensation. / After I set the Timer to 2 seconds, I pre-focussed on the brightest area on the nearest boat, framed the shot, locked the tripod, squeezed the trigger and after the “Beep! Beep! Beeeeep! Kachunk!” … here it is! Visit the Sunrise-Sunset collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more delightful sunset scenes. UPDATE: December 2007 / A buyer with impeccable taste has bought a card! UPDATE: 15-12-09 / BIG news! A framed 60cm x 100cm (24”x40”) B&W print of my Hastings River sunset has been sold as part of a collection of 16 of my Port Macquarie photographs to be displayed permanently in the Coast Apartments complex. UPDATE: 18-12-09 / My river sunset has been FEATURED in the Beach, River and Lake Treasures Group. Enjoy! SUNSETS / (Click the links!) Sunset Moorings #1 / Sunset Moorings #2 / Sunset Canoeist #2 / Sunset Canoeist #3 / One Afternoon on the Hastings / One Autumn Afternoon / Ship’s Bell #1 / Boat Silhouette at Sunset #4 / Threefold / Grass Heads at Sunset / Autumn / Sunset on Ship’s Rigging / Send That Man Aloft! / Winter Sunset / Into the Sunset / Out for a Sunset Paddle / Empty Line / Photographer’s Sunset / Lest We Forget / Pines Against a Rainbow /

  • Pastel drawing and Apophysis overlay / This is another collaboration with the talented Mandy Moore. You can see the rest of her work at / http://www.redbubble.com/people/mistywisp

  • A view of the Dark Peak area of the Peak District…. HDR Processed. Click to see some of my other categories- Autumn Collection / Paris / Flowers / HDR / Clothing

  • Nimue…the lady of the lake Faeire queen…it was she who gave the sword Excalibur to Arthur and regained it when he died. She also accompanied three additional faerie queens to Avalon with the body of the slain king. Alfred Lord Tennyson – Idylls of the King “And near him stood the Lady of the Lake / Who knows a subtler magic than his own- / Clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful. / She gave the King his huge cross-hilted sword, / Whereby to drive the heathen out. A mist / Of incense curl’d about her, and her face / Well nigh was hidden in the minster gloom; / But there was heard among the hold hymns / A voice as of the waters, for she dwell / Down in the deep-calm, whatsoever storms / May shake the world- and when the surface rolls, / Hath power to walk the waters like our Lord.” Other images in my Mists of Avalon series… The Sword in the Stone / The Isle of Apples / Mists of Avalon / Guinevere / Camelot Mists / © Sarah Moore 2008 Stock images / Background: http://riktorsashen.deviantart.com/ / Model: http://trinket-stock.deviantart.com/

  • I have seen the shorts for Will Smith’s new movie Hancock and wanted to recreate the city scene in his sunglasses. This is my version! (c) Sarah Moore 2008

  • I found this pic of Meg and Zoe holding Axel’s hand and I couldn’t stop the tears. I knew I had to make something beautiful out of it to remember forever. In our dreams we can be wherever we want to be – I ache to hold my baby boy, to feel his head on my shoulder, his breath on my neck. In my dreams I can hear his wicked chuckle and see him dance again. The Door Imagine if you will, a door / There is nothing special about this door / Its white, with a handle at its centre / Just like any other door Imagine now that the door swings open / Revealing a field of flowers / Spread as far as the eye can see Imagine then that there is a path / Which winds its way through the field / Meandering here and there / With no real purpose And on the path is a gorgeous little boy / His golden hair is mussed in the wind / And his laughter rings out to you across the field You start to call out to him / To call him back / But he is on a journey / To places where you can’t follow Your heart breaks realising you must let him go / That he is strong and brave / Embarking on a never-ending adventure Gently you close the door / Knowing that you can open it at any time / To watch him, to remember / With tears streaming down your face / You whisper “Be safe little one” Inspired by the image Kel created for me after Axel died… Stock image used… Background Image

  • Usually Moore Cove Falls in Pisgah National Forest doesn’t have this volume of water. But following a heavy rain, I was able to stand behind the falls and snap this photo of the afternoon sun shining through the falling water. Featured on the RB Home Page – May 16, 2009! / Featured in America’s Natural Wonders – May 18, 2009!

  • A climber packs up his gear after completing a climb on Curbar Edge, in Derbyshire’s Peak District National Park, UK. Featured in ‘Derbyshire’ group Nikon D80, 10-20mm Sigma

  • I thought Bonita / could do something fantastic with my New Life2 ; I am so pleased to present this to you all….....doesn’t she create magic!!! / / The Original /

  • I love this concept and was inspired to do a series of my own by the very tallented rudeboyskunk

  • Northamptonshire uk…... / Nikon D90 / Wish I knew how to Iron the water smooth

  • (c) Sarah Moore 2009 Stock Used… Background / Camels / Scroll / Ship

  • Featured in the Bubble Boutique Group Models: / The Very Talented Barssel and the Beautiful TextureoftheSin Inspired by the story ‘Wuthering Heights’ Copyright

  • Watchmen movie is so close yet i still wanted to see the blue man on a shirt… Take a look at the Who is Watching? Take a look at the Many Faces of Rorschach Take a Look at Watching the Watchmen

  • (c) Sarah Moore 2009 Stock Used… Background / Ship / Own brushes and textures

  • The Dream Shaman Startling, real, she visited me. / From where, she never said. / Did you know 1 and 1 is 3? / Yep, I learned a trick or two, / from the Shaman lady who visits me / and makes my dreams come true. Imagine traveling at night like this. / Wherever you want to go. / We jump the ocean on heartbeat 1, / and pause midair on 2. Whew! / I’ve paddled the Nile, and swum to Briton, / and freed Hippos from the zoo! It’s Italy tonight, or bust you know. / I’ll buy 64 pairs of shoes! / Can’t wait, can’t wait…going alone. / But what d’ya know, at shop 63, / Her reflection in the window shown. / And I realized the Dream Shaman was me! (just a little l.o.l. ditty from moi to accompany the art) May you find your own Dream Shaman within, and all of your dreams come true! Digital work, blend of pop art and grunge styles. F.A. Moore, June 16, 2009. Special thanks to stock providers: the model, idnurse41 and Zaraun-Shyntrak for the large white flower that you cannot see; but that is under all. FEATURED / 2009-06-17 Dream Shaman in Mature Woman / Greeting Card ^ / Poster ^ / Framed. Charcoal, box frame w/ bright white mat ^ DETAIL All detail views are 100% size. / Eye detail ^ / Aura detail ^ / Dream travel detail ^

  • Rural Landscape The last strokes of the digital brush. / There, finished. Beautiful. ...Why aren’t I … / ouside? / soaking in the diffused sunlight, / picking off the little buglets that / crawl on my legs, looking for a bite to eat. Why is my name under the glorious green tree, / and not me? —F.A. Moore Digital Fine Art: oil painting style, by F.A. Moore, June 30, 2009. First in series on “The New American Landscape” Special thanks to stock providers who provided images that helped inspire and enable this creation: ITOL-stock, TudorxRose, and CAStock. FEATURED 2009-06-30 Rural Landscape in Freedom in Words and ART / 2009-06-30 Rural Landscape in ImageWriting / Card for “hello” note See also next in series, New Americanl Landscape

  • Hope Is the Thing With Feathers Collaboration between Isa Rodriguez and F.A. Moore, / combines similar images created by the artists separately, and at different dates, with no knowledge of the other. The likeness was so uncanny, they simply needed to be married in one piece. The separate elements are Bird Comfort by Rodriguez and Rain-I by Moore. Poem by Emily Dickenson. Please see Isa Rodriguez’s unique variation of this collaborative work. FEATURES 2009-12-12 Hope Is the Thing…, w/ Isa Rodriguez in Dimensions / 2009-07-07 Hope Is the Thing…, w/ Isa Rodriguez in PEACE, LOVE & TRANQUILITY / 2009-07-07 Hope Is the Thing…, w/ Isa Rodriguez in Bits and Pieces / 2009-07-07 Hope Is the Thing…, w/ Isa Rodriguez in ImageWriting Thumbnails of the Originals / Rain – I by F.A. Moore / Bird Comfort by Isa Rodriguez The Collaboration Story / Isa suggested we marry the two similar works, after I messaged her about the uncanny similarities. Isa also wanted to incorporate a poem. I created this original from the two original artworks (Isa’s and mine, linked), mine was a bird with an abstract raindrop, and Isa’s was a bird in the sun! Isa agreed that the Emily Dickenson poem that I selected was perfect, Hope Is the Thing With Feathers. The work came together rapidly. You can see the morph occurring in the second frame, where Isa’s translucent bird shows my bird’s face and feather details through it. The birds were literally the same size, as were the raindrop and sun. Isa has taken my original, that you see here, and added a fractal and coloration for her own special version, on her page. We each digitally signed our versions. And our signatures also appear over our respective artworks in this piece. I think I speak for Isa, too, when I say that this collaboration, merging two artworks to one (and then Isa’s further modification), was fun and rewarding; but the biggest benefit was that it bonded us as friends. —F.A. Moore Digital Graphic Artwork, by F.A. Moore, July 2009, collaborating with Isa Rodriguez. Hope is the thing with feathers, / That perches on the soul, / And sings the tune – without the words, / And never stops at all. And sweetest in the gale is heard, / And sore must be the storm / That could abash the little bird / That kept so many warm. I’ve heard it in the chillest land, / And on the strangest sea; / Yet never in extremity, / It asked a crumb of me. -Emily Dickenson

  • Liquid Watercolor on Yupo (Robert Doak paint) These poor little fishies don’t have a chance with this big guy coming at them. Yet that is the underwater world – big fish eat little fish. Sometimes I don’t like reality, but it is what it is, and part of life is accepting things as they are, and often it is not on our terms. I guess this shows my soft spot for the little guy, the underdog. Swim little fishies swim, with all your heart, mind and energy!!

  • Old fishing boats moored at a very scenic little spot just to the side of Swansea Channel in New South Wales. Featured in the Dimensions group on Tuesday 28/7/2009 / Featured in the Going Coastal group on Wednesday 29/7/2009 / Many thanks to all the Moderators of those groups ! :)) A digital photograph captured with a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. I photographed my own textures and effects were added to the image using Photoshop Elements 7.

  • (c) Sarah Moore 2009 Stock Used / Background / Balloon / Various own brushes

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