Old summer 

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  • Nostalgic baseballs in the grass on a baseball field

  • Old bushel basket with summer daisies.

  • Combination of several images edited in CS3

  • It tastes just like July…. © Aimee Stewart – Foxfires 2008 / No unauthorized use allowed

  • The mist around the trees was so beautiful yesterday morning, and everything felt so peaceful, I couldn’t resist a couple of textures and overlays to help create the feeling. Original photograph with grunge texture overlay, colour and levels adjustments. Featured in Red Bubble Home Page, April 2009

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • A high dynamic range image of an old derelict shed/shack at Kanmantoo shot from a different angle to another similar shot in my gallery. The image is the result of 3 merged images taken with AEB of 4 and the HDR made using Photomatix Pro. Final processing of the image done in Adobe Photoshop. This image was featured on the Dilapidated Buildings:http://www.redbubble.com/dilapidated-buildings group early 2009.

  • my son and Kodak Duaflex II

  • Old road every along moves the edges of the field is the favourite places which wander often. Near in the Salo southern Finland. Canon EOS 40D / 1/90s / f/16 / ISO100 / 17mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • The Adelaide Eye, as we called it.. a not so giant ferris wheel, located across the road from our apartment in Glenelg, where we stayed over the weekend. I’ve always wanted to capture a ferris wheel, never had the chance to do it until this moment. Desaturated this one and added a texture from www.deviantart.com to achieve a more vintage look. Reminds me of summers gone past from my childhood. Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm / f9, 1/250, ISO 100 Featured in Windmills & Ferris Wheels / Featured in The Male Photographer / Featured in Color Altering / Featured in Out Of The Past / Featured in Canon DSLR / Featured in Globes Spheres & Curves / Featured on The Home Page 60+ Favourites / 600+ Views Created at 9.30pm MCN: CYRTB-URLW1-7Q6Y2

  • This is the Glenelg pier, Adelaide. I spent at least 10 mins waiting for people coming and going to clear out so I could get a shot of the pier alone. As you can see, this didn’t happen. Turns out, I prefer the activity in this one! Added a texture from www.deviantart.com stock and blanched out the colour form both texture and photo. Added an omni filter for lighting effect and slight adjustment of contrast. Featured in Digital Photography / Featured in Out Of The Past / Featured in Layered With Texture / Featured in Get Art Promoted / Featured in Tunnel Vision Top 10 in Any Art (Charity Promotion) Challenge / Top 10 in Piers Challenge / Top 10 in Vanishing Points Challenge / Top 10 in the Digital Photography Calendar Challenge 30+ Favourites Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm MCN: C2B15-SQJMR-ES3J4

  • An early Summer’s morning on the main promenade in the Old Town of Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik Old Town, has been listed since 1979 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The image was taken just at the Southern end of Stradun looking North. On the right you can see the ornate Renaissance columns and archways of the Sponza Palace, while opposite on the left you get a partial view of the Baroque St.Blaise’s church under repairs behind scaffholding. There are two people standing at the flagpole off-centre, which is actually Orlando’s column. It is Summer, so the Libertas red and white festival flag is hoisted, otherwise the Croatain flag is in its place. Stradun extends forward lined by the rows of houses, boutiques and restaurants. Tourists are hauling their wheeled luggage down the street(the Old Town is exclusively pedestrian only). In the distance is the 1424 church spire of the famous Fransiscan monastery and which houses one of Europe’s first apothecaries founded in 1397. / MANY THANKS FOR THE FEATURES: /

  • Second Place in the “Houses of Worship” challenge in The World As We See It, or as we missed it November 17, 2009. / Featured in The World As We See It , or as we missed it November 12, 2009. / Top Ten in “Sunday Morning” challenge in Mood & Ambience October 18, 2009. / Featured in Live and Let Live September 22, 2009. / Featured in ! # 1 Artists of RedBubble! September 22, 2009. Best seen on full size This sweet little church, at the corner of Triadelphia and Sharp Roads in Glenelg, Maryland, stands empty. Probably built around 1900, it was most recently used as the home and studio of a local artist who has since gone to live in the sunnier climate of Mexico. Happily, the congregation of this beautiful little chapel didn’t die out, as so often happens, but instead grew too large for this structure and built a much larger church not far down the road. I was quite excited to have the opportunity to tour here July 26, 2009 when the realtor was holding an open house, as I’d driven past many times and had always wanted to investigate!! Image taken with the handheld Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, shutter 1/250, aperture f/8.0, exp -.33, iso 500. Post work included hdr from 4 images at +3, +1, 0 and -2 evals … all duplicated and adjusted in Photoshop. Subsequent Orton technique was applied in PS, as were three textures at various blendings, and the brushed-in clouds. Included below is a capture of one of the windows in which, if you look carefully, you can see a reflection of the church bell … / which was directly behind me as I shot the window … My thanks to Princess of Shadows on Deviant Art and Ghostbones of Flickr for the great textures and to Obsidian Dawn for the cloud brushes.

  • FEATURED NOV 2009 NAUTICAL / FEATURED NOV 2009 AROUND THE WORLD / FEATURED NOV 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT OR AS WE MISSED IT / FEATURED HISTORIC PLACES SEPT 2009 / FEATURED WORLD CRUISE SHIPS OCT 2009 / September Song (words by Maxwell Anderson/ music Kurt Weil) / When you meet with the young men in early Spring / You court them in song and rhyme / They answer with words and a clover ring / But if you examine the goods they bring / They have little to offer but the songs they sing / And the plentiful waste of time. Oh, it’s a long, long while from May to December / But the days grow short when you reach September / When the autumn weather turns the leaves to flame / One hasn’t got time for the waiting game. Oh, the days dwindle down to a precious few / September, November / And these few precious days I’ll spend with you / These precious days I’ll spend with you. Many many wonderful versions exist of this wistful old standard that to me seemed appropriate for this shot. My particular favorites are by Art Pepper(instrumental), and Patricia Kaas. / Pictured is Dubrovnik Old Town which has been listed by UNESCO since 1979 as a World Heritage site.

  • The Green Bell-Ringers of Old Town Dubrovnik strike the hour, and again at five past the hour, to hurry along dawdlers like me. The clocktower pictured in the left foreground was first erected in Dubrovnik at Luza Square in 1444, and later came to house the Green Bell with its Green Men, and so it is also referred to as the Bell-Tower. Standing 31 meters tall, it was erected as a symbol of the city’s independence, along with the Column of Orlando and Minceta Fortress. (Not pictured here) The ringers are fondly referred to as the “Zelenci” (trans.”Green Men”) The original bell suffered irreparable damage in the 1667 earthquake, being replaced at various times, but in 1929 was been rebuilt according to original drawings. In the centre and right is the cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, which was re-built in the 1700’s, the earlier 12th-14th century Romanesque structure having been devastated in the 1667 earthquake, which is said to have been originally built using a votive gift from Richard the Lionheart who had survived a shipwreck in the area in 1192, returning home from his crusades. Restoration work in 1981 however uncovered evidence of an earlier cathedral dating from the 7th century, which has now put under question previous theories and suggests a well-established urban centre at this point. Dubrovnik Old Town has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1979. / (Best viewed large)

  • FEATURED NOV 2009 COMMUNITIES / FEATURED NOV 2009 POSTCARD STYLE / Dubrovnik drenched by the morning sun. Shot Summer 2006, at 8 am, from the Old Town Walls, looking at the clocktower at the southern end of Stradun. One can see the extensive post-war repair work to the rooftops, and the difference between the origianl tiles, and the new regular ones. Dubrovnik has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1979. We are luckyenough to call this city our second home. Nikon D70s; Nikon 70-300mm lens; f/4.2; 1/2000sec; 75mm focal length.

  • / / / Walking Path, Trout Creek Summerland BC Canada….summer 2009

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