Digital Art Photography. / By Gina Signore . / Dahlia House Studios. / Laura and her Kitty / playing in the field. / The Goddess in the sky ,taking shape / in the clouds. / Photo collage,Put together in Photoshop. / Many filters and paint brushes used.
More dogs, horses and pets here and be sure to check out my other Christmas card designs! This design can also be purchased as packs of 10 notecards / or greeting cards in my online cafepress shop
Mt Dandenong tourist area’s victoria and the gardens on display / in the season of autumn / /
/ / also available: / / / / / / / / / yellow cherry
effect from a long exposure personal technique (specific gesture) I’m exploring right now . you can expect more coming as I want to experiment more and improve it. comments & critics welcome / - / copyright -> MCN: C7290-59815-EC8FB / - / / - /
This was taken in the winter beginning of this year. Found it when I was going through my old files. Hope you like it
Taken at Allaire State Park in Howell, New Jersey / Oct 2008 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR,
Chertsey, Quebec (Canada) – autumn 2007 Sony Alpha-100 | Sony DT 18-70mm lens Raw converted to Jpeg / . / / . /
1st in the serie “givre matinale” (taken last week) / (translated title: morning frost) / - / /
I thought some people might prefer this version… (?) / for the blue one (basic postwork in Raw) click the image on the right / - /
all flora plants & flowers / . / . / you can customize it selecting your favorite flower pictures and Bmail me your requests… or send an email to creationsaimelle[@]gmail.com / enjoy !
Captured in the early morning at Sunset Lake, NC
A recolored version of a spray rose bud that I did a while ago, I like this one a little better. Enjoy!
11/20/09 ~ Featured in Backyard Photography ~ thank you very much!! ♥ A view of my yard and frozen garden garden (lower left corner) among the snow covered pines on New Year’s Eve – taken 12/31/07, Clarks Valley, PA NEW YEAR’S SNOW / FROZEN GARDEN /
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featured in OUTSIDERS Macro photograph of some very bright pink and white tulips I want to express a sincere / ‘Thank you!!!’ for all the wonderful comments and the favoritings, they are really appreciated!
/ / Design based on the image, “Red Autumn” a self-portrait taken from photographic artist, Jaeda DeWalt’s, Infusion of Color series.
Nikon D60 + OE There are about 100–110 species of Fuchsia. The great majority are native to South America, but with a few occurring north through Central America to Mexico, and also several from New Zealand, and Tahiti. One species, Fuchsia magellanica, extends as far as the southern tip of South America, occurring on Tierra del Fuego in the cool temperate zone, but the majority are tropical or subtropical. Most fuchsias are shrubs from 0.2–4 m (8 in-13 ft) tall, but one New Zealand species, Kotukutuku (Fuchsia excorticata), is unusual in the genus in being a tree, growing up to 12–15 m (39-49 ft) tall. / Fuchsia leaves are opposite or in whorls of 3–5, simple lanceolate and usually have serrated margins (entire in some species), 1–25 cm long, and can be either deciduous or evergreen, depending on the species. The flowers are very decorative, pendulous “eardrop” shape, borne in profusion throughout the summer and autumn, and all year in tropical species. They have four long, slender sepals and four shorter, broader petals; in many species the sepals are bright red and the petals purple (colours that attract the hummingbirds that pollinate them), but the colours can vary from white to dark red, purple-blue, and orange. A few have yellowish tones, and recent hybrids have added the colour white in various combinations. The ovary is inferior and the fruit is a small (5–25 mm) dark reddish green, deep red, or deep purple, edible epigynous berry, containing numerous very small seeds. Many people describe the fruit as having a subtle grape flavor spiced with black pepper.
I visited this area many times over the last 20 years to photograph this very scene, usually in the dark after twilight. I was there two nights ago and I couldn’t resist shooting it again as the sun set. I was also fortunate this time to have the lights from the two cars which passed by, one up and one down the hill, aligned so nicely. This is taken at “Ladies Lookout” atop Signal Hill, St John’s Newfoundland Canada. “Ladies Lookout” is so named because from this very point women would for generations walk there to look for signs of their men returning from the fishing grounds, the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. You can only imagine when Mother Nature unleashed the mighty North Atlantic the humility these people must have felt! Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 30 / Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0 / ISO Speed 100 For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr
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