Had fun shooting this one! Got a bit wet, but was happy with the result! (This was shot in real rain. None of the raindrops were harmed during shooting) Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
Here is a sunset capture with my two boys. They are very close and are not only brothers but best friends and love doing everything together :o)
Dominating the picture, the large lilly is accompanied by his little friend. In the background, the geodesic lines of the botanical dome are disrupted by a solitary ripple, throwing them into chaos. If you would like to purchase any of my art in a larger format, please contact me. Other works by Earthairfire:
“Le lampadaire” / . / / . /
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 water droplet on the petals of a mum… the colors and reflections in the drop were amazing I couldn’t resist… : D
First macro with my new camera. My remote doesn’t fit on this model so I had a bit of shutter shake & a bit of movement from the air-con (it was 41 degrees here today).
The reflections turned out really cool on this one… Gave it a tint in Photoshop also
Humanities progress has come at a heavy price to the natural environment. Pollution and destruction of natural habitats is slowly being reversed ( as much as possible ) at many locations all over the world, including Newcastle. The edge of the Mangrove Swamp on Ash Island, in Newcastle.
Deene Park Northants / Nikon D90 ~
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This painting is watercolour on stretched 300gsm Arches watercolour paper and is painted in a realistic style. / And is the twelfth in my Venice series Thank you all again for the kind comments, faves and watches. I really do appreciate them. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape Freda’s website I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists
View other work from this series Untouched reflection photographs. Best viewed LARGE
Untouched reflection photograph. Best viewed LARGE
PLEASE NOTE: This picture has been turned upside down, so that the sky is actually the water and vice versa. There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. Edith Wharton (1862 – 1937) Edit: Minor saturation/ Flipped upside down
one / so / big / revealed / in / one / so / small raindrops on tea tree leaves
Acrylic & Texture paste. This was so much fun to do. / Painted by Ciska Aug 2007 Grass Trees in Townsville This was a very popular piece, at my first exhibition. The Grass Trees actually look like they are dancing. Sold Original.
not dew or raindrops this time ! ;p / 2nd in the “givre matinale” serie (taken last week on first morning frost we had) / / /
A mangrove swamp at the Kooragang Wetland Centre. Image taken using a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500.
I’m obsessed with cacti… haha.. Information for “Sold!” : Sold 1 Mounted Print on redbubble to anonymous buyer on 10/30/08.
Here’s is a macro shot of a bougainvillea flower which grows in my back yard. I actually had a few which I took and liked but narrowed it down to this one so I hope I made the right choice! Anyway.. Enjoy :o)
Reflections from the midnight sun in the water.
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