This Geisha was spotted in Gion, Kyoto on a rainy day.
I tried to capture classic muted tones in this image – hoping for the illumination of reflective rain and wetness to add that special impact.
Our little red eyed tree frog, Trickster. EDIT: Thank you all – this is not my favorite one but wanted to see how the idea would be received. So, I appreciate all your wonderful comments! This is our pet frog, Trickster. I bought cloud paper at the scrapbook store and purchased an umbrella ornament on eBay. I then hung it from our banana stand (LOL-I know, I know :-) Then I put the frog on it and snapped the shutter. Because the umbrella was hanging truly vertical he didn’t like it and it didn’t look right so in photoshop I rotated the canvas 35 degrees and cloned out the string that would hang the umbrella on the tree. That is about it. Unfortunately, I had to shoot at a higher ISO so I got some noise. Going to re-do this tomorrow with more light – it was pretty cold here and these guys like warm weather so I couldn’t play too much today.
Another work from the series “Red Umbrella”
I took this shot in Nice, France. The original shot was non-digital, so I took a digital photo of the shot and tried a blue tint. I kind of like it this way…it’s like he’s a detective and only The Shadow Knows…for sure. :) / I originally caption titled the photo: / Pondering My Past, Present & Future / (seems like this chap could be doing that as well). Sold 1 Mounted Print to a mystery RB buyer in England.
This stencil was created in early 2008 inspired by fashion photography and damp cold London. Recently cut stencil with one layer from an older stencil of a zebra in pink on her dress, with hand drawn cobbled stones. The canvas itself is 3 times in length this is just a mere snap shot of the original piece. This piece is 1 of 3, utilising the same same stencil and composition of works I’ve posted on Red Bubble at the moment. The other is ‘snow and umbrella’ and ‘rain birds’
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waiting… wet and cold… / i love rain. . o9.16.2oo8 / acrylic on canvas / 24”x24” .
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As children, Dorothy and her brother, Charles, spent many happy hours by the koi pond on the chateau’s estate. Prologue: The Haunted Chateau
Another work from a series called “Divorce”.
Winner in the Telling a Story – Extreme Weather challenge in the A Photographers Craft Group 27.01.09 Full View Please – so that you can see the row boat in the water… ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Background / Sky / Castle / Butterflies If you like this piece, please check out: / / /
Model: Bonnie Drough / Camera: Canon EOS 450D
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Wall Street / New York City / June 2009 Title taken from a line from Robert Creeley’s poem, “The Rain.” Nikon D80 / 18-135 / Raw Featured in the Group: Art by Bubble Hosts / Featured in the Group: All Water in Motion / Featured on RB Homepage on 8/23/09 / Featured in the Group: Nikon D80 Users / Featured in the Group: Urban Art / Featured in the Group: All in Editing / Featured in the Group: Inspired by Poetry / Featured in the Group: Inspired Art
A lone figure makes his way home from work through the park in the pouring rain. Do you ever wonder what peoples lives are like as you watch them…. does he have a wife and children waiting for him ….or does he go home to an empty house and live alone….who knows. ‘Rainy days’ was taken with a Canon EOS 500D and 250mm lens
City living, a way of life for some. / The hussle and bussle of going to and from is an artform in itself. / The flow of traffic and pedestrian activity is an alluring subject. / Add a little rain and Melbourne looks just perfect on a Tuesday. :) / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
This was taken after a heavey spring shower. The rainbow was fading away quickly, but I managed to get this.
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