Eiffel in rusty orange
This is a copy of a Mod that Rain did for me a long time ago. I can’t find the Original so I have tried my best to emulate what she did for me :) See HIS
This was captured after a rain storm, while we were on holidays at Lorne. The sky lit up as though it was on fire, with the clouds reflecting the late afternoon sun and the resulting water lying on the pier also mirrored the sky and the couta boat, docked there.
For Darrell Moseley Flower Power Project
2007
Taken in Outback Australia in the Jackson Oilfields.
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We all see the raindrops on our windows, we all see them glitter in the light. Rain is depressing to some, it is cleansing to me. Sure I don’t want to be standing out in the cold pouring rain, put watching it, smelling it, curled up with a hot cup of coffee listening to its beat relaxes my. Just writing about it, imagining it now is soothing me. Its a dark night and I admire the drops of water on my kitchen window, they are especially magnificent with the light of the lampost illuminating them. I have to pull my self away to get my camera. Its just one of those simple pleasure we see and overlook so often. Never to be overlooked again.
A rainy sunrise at Pt. Lonsdale beach, at Port Phillip Heads, created quite a mystical and eerie mood.
Silhouette of a pregnant woman holding an umbrella
We only had one day of rain during our vacation at Prospect Lake, Bracebridge Ontario. We can’t complain! August 2008 Top Ten placement in the Mood & Ambience challenge-Plastic February 2009 / Featured in the Mood and Ambience group February 2009
Acrylic on canvas.
I tried to do some macro photography outside in my garden after the rains, and found this Inca Lily with droplets on the stamen and the inside of the flower. I tried several shots (but without a tripod) and had a few blurry pictures from that. But I also got a few really nice ones and I especially love this one – love the sunburst on drops and could not get those for a while. Did something right and this one droplet has a sunburst! Canon EOS 450D / F/stop f/8 / Exposure time 1/400 sec / ISO speed ISO-200 / Focal length 50mm Photo taken in my back yard, Kempton Park, South Africa Featured: / Macro Untouched / Flowers in Macro (very Close Macro)
Uluru, Central Australia. Monday 24th November 2008. [Creative Effects: Contrast and brightness adjustments, Omni spotlight with Photoshop] /
Proceeds from this sale will be donated to the Make A Wish foundation / / Click on the image above if you would like to donate your professional talent just a few hours a year or weekly to help out a child. all proceeds will be donated to the make a wish foundation Nikon D80 / 18-55mm Nikkor Lense Macro / 55mm Length / f/4 / 1/40 / ISO 200 homepage 2/9/09 / winner of Card for everyday Macro challenge 2/9/09 Thank you for viewing /
a collection of all the owls. all individually available on t shirts too
Tulip, shot with a Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / As is.
RAIN CATCHER The sound of rain - however soft or hard, windblown or delicately dropping on nearby leaves - transports me to a heavenly place, where my face touches the sky; but my feet are firmly on the ground, where the rain falls down on them. When the rain starts, I am perhaps in my most glorious state. — F.A. Moore Digital artwork, by F.A. Moore, June 27, 2009. Rain Catcher is the second in the “Rain” series. It incorporates the artwork, “Rain – I”, the first in the series. Special thanks to Milly-Stock for the model. FEATURES 2009-06-28 Rain Catcher in Freedom to Shine / Rain Catcher, mounted print ^ RAIN SERIES also includes: / Rain – I / Rainbow Macro
When I left Home It Didn’t Look Like Rain I headed for Mrs. Macquarie’s Chair hoping for a good sunset. It started out that way too, but when I turned my camera onto the city to pick up some bright reflections off the office tower windows I noticed a very big, very wet, very dirty dishcloth hanging less than nonchalantly over the city skyline. / Oops. No raincoat… / I got very wet walking home, but I also saw the Emerald City, looking her magnificently tarty best, totally swathed in glorious glowing air. / / When I left Home It Didn’t Look Like Rain was featured in: / Dawn and Dusk Light – July 2009 / ! 100% ! – July 2009 / Sydney – July 2009 / / Kit: / Nikon D200 – Sigma 10~20mm F3.5 EX DC HSM / Manfroto tripod / Nikon MC-36 Remote / Exposure: / 20mm f11×7 exposures – 1/30s ~ 2s / Post Processing: / Photomatix, PSE, Noiseware, much faffing about / / Best viewed LARGE / - / Thank you for stopping by and thank you for your comments
as is fuji finepix S8100 a raindrop on a hosta flower stamen reflecting a lily from my garden (looks like a magnifying glass) / / /
Chasing The Rain (self-portrait) / 16” x 24” Acrylic and Sumi Ink Music by: Led Zepplin ” Kashmir” / . / Featured in Painted Ladies / . / Featured in Fink of Inks / . / Featured in Divine Feminine / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / .
Grand Lake, Algonquin Park Ontario, CANADA / September 26th 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens
“And the rains came” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork “Rain showers my spirit / and waters my soul.” / Emily Logan Decons After many months of drought here in far north Queensland it was so refreshing to receive a few downpours yesterday which helped to wash away the dust storms residue from plants and trees as well as from our souls…...
My mom, Charmian, is the most AMAZING person – warm, talented, compassionate, energetic, accomplished, enthusiastic, sympathetic, witty, intelligent and loving. She can sail a yacht and play the drums. She cycles in bike races, and thinks nothing of cycling 80km just for fun. She can do woodwork, paint pictures and so many other things that I can’t list them all. And she can garden – her garden is extraordinary, full of lavish beauty and breathtakingly delightful. If I was any good at landscape photography I would have shown you just how good she is, but seeing as I’m not, I thought I would show you just one of the hundreds of stunning roses she grows. Taken after a morning of rain at her house in Magoebaskloof, South Africa. Camera Model Canon EOS 500D / Shooting Date/Time 2009/10/31 11:17:32 AM / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125 / Av( Aperture Value ) 6.3 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Focal Length 100.0 mm
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