“Don’t be afraid of opposition. Remember, a kite rises against, not with the wind.” – Hamilton Wright. / Millicent, South Australia. / © 2007. / HDR – Three exposures (-2, 0, +2). / Combined and tonemapped in Photomatix and finished in CS2.
A view seldom noticed, of the inside of a hydrangea.
A single stem of forget-me-nots against a natural background of the rest of the plant :) I love these flowers but I personally find them hard to focus with. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Location: Portland, OR / Date: May 31th, 2008 / Light Conditions: Sunny / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XT (350D) / Lens: EF-S 60mm f/2.8 / Focal Length: 60 mm Shutter Speed: 1/60 sec / Aperture: 2.8 / ISO: 100 / — MY PHOTOGRAPHS ARE COPYRIGHTED AND NOT FOR USE OF STOCK, CANNOT BE REDISTRIBUTE, EDITED, AND/OR COPIED WITHOUT MY PERMISSION.
An untouched photo .I took that shot at sunrise,every little stars you see were made of ice and refklected the sun.My favorite untouched so far. / Same morning as Criss Cross and Glittering without the blue tone. / / / / /
A shot of a lady’s mantle with morning dewdrops resting on it :) INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold a Poster, here on RB, by http://www.redbubble.com/people/thefae]
From the wood it was born, / and to the wood it returns.. / / sold: 1 laminated print / (to RB member/artist) / / / / /
OK… I’m coming out of the closet…. I have a confession to make…. I bought a macro lens (Tamron 90mm Macro). As somebody that considers themselves a serious landscape photographer I feel like I have donned an anorak and now I’m a train spotter. I don’t know why, but I have never been overly interested in macro photography before ,but all of a sudden I felt the urge to try my creativity on a much smaller scale. You won’t be seeing any flowers or insects from me, but I will be trying to bring some of the principles of large scale lighting and composition to the macro world. I have to admit though that I feel very clumsy operating in the macro world where depth of field is measured in millimeters when I’m used to sometimes having infinite depth of field. This is the first of a few exercises that I have set myself to try to understand the world of macro.
A bleeding heart on purple flowers :) Another old one, just trying to get my gallery up to date :) INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold Matte Prints & Cards, here and on dA, by mystery buyers.
something was wrong with him. every time he looked in the / mirror he became more certain of it. every passing day / widened a chasm, a certain kind of emptiness within him. it / was something he could see in his eyes, a hollowness where / some fundamental building block of humanity was supposed to / be but was not. he could still talk and smile, and seemed to / function well around people, but he knew it must be because / they hadn’t sensed yet that he had a labyrinth of knowledge in / which he had somehow become lost. in his dreams he was / always wandering in the forlorn husks of things that had once / been magnificent but now only echoed his seething discontent / at his own imperfection. the way that he had entered was / sealed and these places in which he had once sought refuge / from the capriciousness of the world were now his prison. each / corridor he tried to exit by only led to more empty rooms, / more places where people had once been but no longer were. / even when he was externally surrounded by others the world / had become a wasteland; the very dimensions had shifted so / that all welcoming things before him were shadows and smoke. / the vaulted ceilings of his most precious hopes were slowly / crumbling and the machinery that drove his will to continue / had ground to a halt. though it was hard to define the outline of it, there was a / certain kind of emptiness about his features. he wondered why / no one else noticed. / —-—-—-——- / picture taken at portside power plant. all rights reserved. / more of my work is available at abandonedamerica.org
A photograph of a heart shape on a stamen of a small flower. / Diascia Hybrid :)
“That which the dream shows is the shadow of such wisdom as exists in man, even if during his waking state he may know nothing about it…. We do not know it because we are fooling away our time with outward and perishing things, and are asleep in regard to that which is real within ourself.” / ~Paracelsus / —-—-—-—-—— / photo taken at tedford power plant / more photos online at www.abandonedamerica.org
Taken at the Gardens of Herrenhausen…
I love this photo. This photo was published in the Digital Photographer magazine! (Spring, 2009) It was also on display at Wassenburg Art Center in Van Wert, Ohio from October 5 – 31, 2008. This was taken in the early Spring. This is a pear blossom tree flower. Shutter Speed 1/800 / F6.3 / ISO 200 / Focal Length 200m / Nikon D80 Copyright :: All Rights Reserved / Registered :: Fri Jan 16 03:00:54 UTC 2009 Title :: White and Pink Flowers
The remains of a hydrangea petal (H.macrophylla), beautiful in life but stunning in death.
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/100seg / ISO-100 / Featured in Extreme Close Ups 4th June 2009 / /
This photo is also available in my calendar . See the entire collection: Colour Of Life Calendar
Rain Drops Image Details: / Camera – Canon EOS33 / Lens – 100mm Macro USM (1x) / Film – Fuji Velvia 100 Professional / Focal length – 100mm / Exposure – Apeture Priority / Aperture – Not recorded / Shutter – Not recorded / ISO – 100 / Transperancy scanned using CanoScan 5000F scanner / Photoshop modified / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / / /
Pretty drops on flower petals that form halos in the middle due to my Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX.
Enjoy!
Created with free stock and resources from deviantart.com in photoshop CS3 Dandelion Wishes / As A Young Child / In Sunlit Meadow / I’d Blow On Wishes / In Dandelions / To Drown Out…. / The Shadows. Those Golden Wishes / Were Filled With So / Many Dreams… Filled With Magic / And Hopes… / and special things /
Taken 2007 at a friends house.
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