A little something different for this photograph. Tried my hand at some Photoshop art using the colours derived from Mr Perfect’s feathers. Special thanks to nineveh for the brushes used to create my artwork. Nineveh can be found on Deviant Art website. Please check out the painted artwork of Mr Eric Shepherd whom I was priviliged enough to have immortalise Mr Perfect here
My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! THOU SHALT NOT STEAL MY ART / / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / A ROSE IS A ROSE / / / Smudge Art TM. / Fractal art / Photography By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited*
The White Peacock is frequently mistaken for an albino, but it is a colour variety of Indian Blue Peacock. Its white colour makes it looks really magnificent and elegant. / / Please view the large image for best details! / Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
Won the White…White…White Challenge in the group “You’re Accepted” in August 2009 Won the THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TAIL FEATHERS Challenge in the group “I love Birds” in May 2009 The White Peacock, contrary to popular belief is not an albino, because its eyes are blue, not pink. The white is a color mutation, and although it can carry other genes, such as the blackshoulder and white-eyed, they are not visible because of its completely white color. Males are, as their name implies, completely white. Faint eyespots can be distinguished in the train by a thin layer of off white that surrounds the ocelli. The actual seeing eyes of the birds are blue.It is speculated there may be a few white peafowl bred naturally in India. White was one of the first variations to be discovered and made popular, and has been around for many years. This was taken in the José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden, Bogotá, Colombia.
White Peacock
drawing on paper, ink pen / my avatar is a bit of this one
White Peacock in full spread
Top 10 Placement in the Majestic Challenge in the group “Your’re Accepted” August 2009 / Featured in the group Nature’s Wonders They know how to entice, pose and generally show-off their beauty. They know they’ve got it! Just a few feet off the ground gives that elegance just a bit more of a boost! / This was taken in the José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden, Bogotá, Colombia / / /
Originally I thought this was an albino peacock…But have done some research and come up with this – “The White Peacock is frequently mistaken for an albino, but it is a colour variety of Indian Blue Peacock.” It was a very magestic bird and beautiful to see him fan his tail feathers. Taken in Perth, WA. Taken in Perth WA with a Canon 5D & 100-40mm Canon L Series lens @400mm, 1/320th sec, f5.6 ISO 200. Featured in “A Photographers Craft” Group Feb 2009 & Simply White Artwork, Oct 2009.
I painted this over the past two days. Size, 30×40” or 101.6×76.2cm. / Predominantly an acrylic on canvas. Over the recent weeks I am enjoying painting more than ever, I think its because I have finally let go of the outcome and instead enjoy the process more. After all, there is no such thing as a mistake. Please visit me at my blog
Featured in the group Dimensions in April 2009 / Featured in the group Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! in April 2009 / Featured in the group First things in April 2009 / Featured in the group I love birds in April 2009 It’s that time of year again and these guys really know how to put on a show! Today was no exception! I managed to get a side shot through his own tail feathers. The White Peafowl breeds from India and are the rarest and feathers can reach a sale price of $500.00 per feather.
/ A majestic white peacock displays its royal beauty.. / / Louisville, Kentucky / Taken today/5.30.09 / Canon G3/Best enlarged / / / Featured in: Zoophoria / / / Laminated Print / / / / / Framed Print / / / /
A phoenix is a mythical firebird with a colorful plumage and a tail of gold and scarlet symbolizing rebirth. This artwork is a mixed media creation with gold acrylic paint, embossed decorative paper, oil pastels, woodless colored pencils, marker pens, paint pens and black sharpie on Canson paper. Original measures about 12.5×19 inches. This scan does not really do the picture justice as it does not pick up the metallic golds used throughout the image. View more of my artwork at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com
This view is ok – the LARGE VIEW IS BETTER. Photo composite of my own images with digital work in Photoshop CS4. Floor stock image courtesy of yana-stock and peacock from arrisistable plus other PS brushes – a full list of the various brushes I use is on my profile page. / Group Features: ‘The Sisterhood’ – September 2009 ‘Outsiders’ – September 2009
Nikon D90 / Sigma 10-20mm
The White Peacock, our proud mascot, is a bird who is not afraid to open its feathers and show its magnificence to the world. A creature of inspiration to us humans who are often timid to display our true colors, the White Peacock chooses to reflect all the Earth’s colors in its opalescence. / Woven into the myths and belief systems of cultures worldwide, the Peacock presents itself through the sciences of Alchemy and Roman Astrology, the religions of Islam and Christianity, as well as in Egyptian, Celtic, Chinese, and Indian cultures. / Photograph of an etched table design, edited in photoshop7 with various filtering and redfield plug-in fractilius.
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