Pink sun Wall Art

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  • Alone on the beach, the sun farwelled me like this.

  • I love eye play… I always find them fascinating and piercing in the right light..

  • Enjoy!

  • Acrylic on canvas, 30×40”. Imagine yourself in summer, playing, dancing and lounging around in blissfull surroundings… Thank you for the views and comments. Josette :)

  • Ok…for those of you who saw the larger version with two flowers in it..I uploaded the wrong one…if you would like that one for purchase..please let me know and I will reload it…but this is the one that I intended first…. Sorry! / Suni

  • This photo is a few months old but I still love it. I hope you do too. This is the first photo I upload(ed) here and it’s taken in my own backyard.

  • Photograph of an icicle in the sun. It was a clear blue day and so with a little warmth and shadow, it came out pretty colorful….anyhoo :) I love the little angel thingy…what do you call it ? /

  • Sometimes you don’t know what you’re missing until you reach out to touch it. / Sometimes you can’t see how beautiful something is until it steps back into the light. / And sometimes you miss a love you almost didn’t lose. / But when you need beauty, dream…...... . Hallett Cove, South Australia . . WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • The sun warmly lights the frangipani’s from behind creating a soft and delicate feel to this capture! / /

  • Kuala Lumpur Butterfly Park

  • Oil Painting, on canvas board / Sun and sand and romance for Brooklynites. And one man I actually had a long if tempestuous relationship with. We loved and warred with equal passion, and this was a magical day which I still remember fondly. God he was so good-looking. And he could cook! I thought he shot the moon. Or hung the moon. Whichever it is, that feeling that girls get when they’re head over tea-kettle. / I paint a lot of experiences that have a profound effect on me. Sometimes they hustle inside my brain for years before I get to it, but eventually it all pours out. This, I believe I painted right in the middle of all the fine emotional uproar going on. How time passes.

  • The local winter flora, silhouettes the small rolling mountains north of Beijing. Shot at the Great Wall. Canon D30 / Sigma 18-50mm ex

  • Combination of 3 fractal images. The base: part of a XaoS image. The middle: a tiny Apophysis image. The top: a portion of another XaoS Fractal. I cloned the Apophysis image with a giant fluffy brush until it filled the “canvas.” Then I adjusted the opacity and let the more saturated jewel tones of the base XaoS image shine through, and re-sized it to fit the “canvas.” The “starshine” is a portion of the 3rd XaoS image. The next step was masking everything around the starshine and then applying 8 gradients on top of it to make it glow. The final step was a light effect on the top layer, adjusting the brightness, contrast, and opacity on all layers, and then flattening them. (Photoshop Elements 3) /

  • I’m going through a lot of old files these days and trying to organize everything… I’m not very good at organizing files, haha. Some wedding lace that grows in my backyard in the summer. Enjoy!

  • Wave goodbye to 2008, bring on 2009!

  • Created with 3 pictures, but not as an HDR, but with HDR based methods. / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses

  • This reminds me of gummy candies.. I think it’s the color. I was also craving gummy candies while editing this. So that explains a lot..hehe.. I took this some time in the fall when these berries were still on the tree in my front yard. Enjoy!

  • Something from the vault… another dandelion photo… I just keep discovering these, haha. There’s a gold mine of them on my hard drive. I don’t remember what I used as the background for this, but I edited the saturation to make the red really pop and it reminded me of star bursts. You know the candy, hehe… Enjoy!

  • This scene was taken at dawn, in summer, at Beachport, South Australia, over the Australia Day weekend. There is a timelapse of 0.6 second. A Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera was used, along with a Cokin P120 ND filter and a tripod.

  • Now I know what INXS were singing about! A thick haze of smoke covered our sleepy little town this afternoon and while the smoke itself is rather choking, the way it coloured the sun and the sky so brilliantly made it worth the little bit of discomfort suffered to take the photo. My favourite part is where it looks like the sun is being held in place by the branches of the tree.

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