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  • Mel was kind enough to want to collaborate on this image. / She did all of the post processing and what a FANTASTIC job she did. / THANKS SO MUCH MEL.

  • A lamp post in Chongqing, China. A brightly and vibrantly lit city.

  • In the famous red district of Amsterdam. / Potfolio : abstract / bw / landscape / portrait / graphic design / plant / flower / mixed media / china

  • 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.

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  • Sold a framed print October 2008 / This little red post box just stood right out, so here it is. / 3 shot HDR and converted to B&W and a bit of selective colouring in CS2.. / Shot in the Langdale valley in the English lake district

  • Poster of the artificial intelligence design. Less is more :D

  • From an ancient guard post, some two centuries old, in the interior of a courtyard, Place des Vosges, Paris. Wondering what it has seen, what it knows.

  • My ’’ break out ’’ I AM an artist piece of art…(33’’ x48’‘). Most of my work prior to this was for clients and many / murals(like 6ft x100 ft)etc. / commissioned works with a specific focus. / I committed myself to creating smaller works being available for sale.

  • Legs – Dollybeck. My mother’s Volvo. I always said it looked like a Mafia car… Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • We have lift off (next business day delivery to the far reaches of the Universe). My entry for the London Calling Challenge

  • Dawn on Lake Michigan on the north side of Chicago.

  • Another from this mornings sunrise.

  • Taken from inside Newcastle Canoe Pool at Newcastle Beach, Australia at 6:20AM.

  • figurative pastel, by Maria Paterson, based on the performances of the childrens spaghetti circus. / pastel on mi tiente paper board, primed with colourfix pastel primer / 35cm x 55cm Original work sold my website FEATURED IN THE FRINGE

  • DIMENSIONS / Best viewed large. / / / / “DIMENSIONS” was FEATURED in GROUP INCENDIA / / / / / “DIMENSIONS” was FEATURED in the group YOU’RE ACCEPTED / / / / / “DIMENSIONS” was featured in the group IMAGE WRITING / / / I created this image “DIMENSIONS” using new parameters in fractal art through Incendia software, and did all of the post-processing in Photoshop. / ABOUT FRACTAL ART: / Fractal art is created indirectly with the help of fractal generating software, iterating through three phases: setting parameters of appropriate fractal software, executing the possibly lengthy calculation, and evaluating the product. In some cases, other graphics programs, such as Photoshop, are used to further modify the images produced. / /

  • And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. / - Anais Nin If you are lucky enough to live in Paris… then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. / - Ernest Hemmingway All I need in life is a tube of Chanel lipstick, a pair of red shoes and a cobblestone street in Paris. / - Madeline Bouvier part of my ongoing love affair with my vintage velour sofa.

  • This photo has not been cross-processed properly, apparently. However, I’d never heard of cross-processing until recently. I’ve read that the term started by developing color print or slide film in the wrong chemicals – for example, color negative film in slide chemicals or slide film by the color negative process. This causes wild color and contrast shifts and requires lots of trial and error. for more, see Dana DiPasquale’s forum page. Apparently a group exists for cross-processing experts, as well. / / However, playing with the RGB channels certainly stretched my tendency for more realistic, staid photos! I played with this photo last night using Sue Wickham’s method and the tutorial that Mary Campbell posted. I used curves and RGB channels in Photoshop and Nikon’s Capture NX2.1 software. / / This is the Capture NX2 version, with a bit of a vignette blur from efex. Original: Nikon D200, Nikkor 70-300mm, 145mm, f/5.6, 1/1000sec, -0.3ev., ISO 200, manual exposure, / Converted from 12-bit RAW to jpeg. Manfrotto tripod. / 2025×3037px

  • Old style letterbox in East Brunswick St, Fitzroy, Melbourne. / Texture layers added. Thought it might suit the selective colour look. / Camera – Nikon D90

  • Shorncliffe dawn after the dust storm last night.

  • Palau de los Correos, Valencia, Spain. (Telecommunications and Post Office). I took this shot around the corner from where ‘Empty’ was taken, the lane way shot, below. This incredibly ornate and decorated building sits in the Place de l’Ajuntament, otherwise known as the Town Square. It shares a home with the Valencia Town Hall, a classic cinema and several bars and restaurants. It’s a busy, bustling area of the city, and is alive with a vibe that keeps you entertained for days. Original shot has been layered once, with minor colour and contrast adjustments. Slight crop of original image. Canon SX100IS / f2.8, 1/25, ISO 200 MCN: CG6SF-9XC2E-P1FLK

  • A brilliant male cardinal sits in the pine tree, overlooking the sunflower seed feeder area in my back yard, looking for possible danger. /

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