First Version. Layered photos of toadstools and pine needles, grasses, twigs and leaves
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a different angle to consider …
Well, this is how I’ve been folding the last crane hehehe… welcome to my studio ;-)
A photo of the Needle taken in November 3 years ago. My son and I were visiting an art school he eventually ended up attending.
A delightful needle felted softearth summer berry child.
...another of my ‘flash macro’ shots from the forests of Nevada County, CA. For this one, unlike, ‘lichen drop’, I just tried to get a clear reflection of the surrounding needles and the sky – not something within the drop. To say it was easier was an understatement: I took about 25 shots and got at least 10 that did what I tried to do. I attribute a lot of that to the camera, the Nikon D80, and little to the discovery of macro using a very soft flash. This needle was completely in the shade so the “blow out” reflections are part flash (the big one) and part sunlight reflected from another drop that was in direct sunlight (the smaller). On some of my edits, I removed the blowouts but removing them made me feel like I was ‘cheating the shot’ and making a new one in an editing program. I could do without them but they are ‘honest’. LOL! And for the sake of some love… / ___________ / Nikon D80 / 18-55 lens / ISO 1600 / f-stop: 5.6 / Exposure time: 1/1250 / Focal length: 55 / Metering: spot / full manual / creative setting: flat / white balance: auto / flash: 1/4 / Tripod: Quanteray 8500 (tho I didn’t need it with this exposure speed) / editing program: Corel PaintShop Pro XI enlargement only. BTW, this one couldn’t enlarge as much as most because of the nature of the extreme close-up: it looks like crap too much bigger so I wouldn’t suggest buying a huge print. LOL!
A pure wool needle felted picture of a rainbow princess
A pure wool needle felted softearth owl
A pure wool needle felted circle of Rainbow Fairies.
Down from the Heavens flies this beautiful angel to place this new born baby in a waiting mothers arms. Needle felted in pure wool.
Once there lived a little gnome, he was very busy in his subterranean home, guarding all the crystals and treasures of the earth.He decided to come up into the gathering dusk,where he rested under an old tree and looked up at the moonlight,and reflected that he did enjoy his life and guarding all the treasures.
One morning the Princess put on her red dress, brushed her golden hair, and went out into the garden. She needed to walk through the forest,but it was getting dark,she noticed red flower lanterns growing ,she picked one and held it tight ,its beautiful red glow helped light her way through the coming dusk.
The Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington. The needle is a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and a symbol of Seattle. Located at the Seattle Center, it was built for the 1962 World’s Fair. It is shown here reflected in the shiny surface of the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (EMP|SFM). The museum is dedicated to the history and exploration of both popular music and science fiction located in Seattle, Washington. The Frank Gehry-designed museum building is located on the campus of the Seattle Center, adjacent to the Space Needle and the Seattle Center Monorail, which runs through the building.
Nikon D40 with 35-105mm Nikon Macro Zoom lens / 35mm ~ 1/250’s ~ f / 8 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Manual Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / ________ / ________ / ________
Canon Rebel XT Thank you for the feature… / The Woman Photographer
/ Just a sewing machine foot and needle.
Pine needles, leaves and colorful trees line this long country road in Hillsborough, NH during the autumn months (10/09). Nikon D300 PSE7 (Long Way Home) / /
Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines – November 2009 The Space Needle and Downtown Seattle after sundown. Taken from Queen Anne hill around 10:00 p.m. Canon Rebel T1i / Canon 24-105L Lens / Focal Length 65 mm / F11 / 15 second Shutter speed / Tripod used
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