An image captured at sunset on Phillip Island and enhnaced in Photoshop!
This image is part of the junkyard series.
This image is part of the junkyard series.
This is a photo of the sea barrier at the wharf in St. Phillips, Newfoundland. The salt water from the ocean has rusted the bolts and caused this array of rainbow colors to stain the wood. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
This photograph was taken in the outback near Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.
I finally got to paint this from my digital manipulation, Don’t Give Up Searching . I’m so pleased with the result. I used a few different textures and oil paint and made the eye brown rather then blue so that the image was unified in pallet to suit a college project so that I could paint this particular piece without abandoning duty. / UPDATE- / In 2008 this painting was STOLEN. / It was being displayed in Bentley Pines Restaurant with a group of other art from fellow students. toward the end of the year the restaurant went though refurbishments and stored the works in a disabled toilets :/ we were asked to collect the work but this painting had already gone before it could be collected. Ive contacted all the people in charge and been forwarded around like a telstra customer on hold and still haven’t gotten it back. :(
This image of a rusted piece of metal reminded me of a landscape with both foreground and background mountains which are broken up by a lake.
I am so happy people like this picture so much ! thank you for the homepage feature (it was my first image making the homage) and the many other features. / Also thank you for your precious comments. I appreciate it / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / .
An abstract image of a rusted, old, oil drum
Looking toward Geelong
I would like to thank Richie Fox for nominating this piece for the ‘Pay it Forward’ group here on RB. You can see his awesome art here -> http://www.redbubble.com/people/richman Here’s what he had to say about ‘Moon Fire:’ “I love this art because not everyone is doing it, its abit more specalized. Its close-up, macro shot and there is a talent in being able to see art, so very small, where other folk cant even see whats in front of them. This piece is a macro landscape from a bin/ dumpster and its brilliant. dark blue skies, bright sun and what could be seen as a bright red crop or a fire. colours and contrast work very well in the abstract. To have the vision and creativity to stick your head in a dirty bin and get close up looking for mini master pieces made from dirt, bumps, scratches and rusting metal surley does deserve a mention.” Richie – I’m flattered. Thanks for the nomination. This is a macro image taken from a dumpster in Boulder, Colorado. It has been edited for contrast and embellished to enhance the ‘landscapeness.’ The image is actually upside down… I think. I take so many of these that they all start to blur together. Reminds me of a Colorado Forest fire that I witnessed on a far away mountain.
After the beginning of the terraformation.
Another rather sad and disturbing indication of the severity of the current drought that is ravaging the countryside and farms of Australia. Rusty Lakebed / Author: martin steinbrugger Many times life can seem like a thirsty barren land… / As though all our hopes and dreams, / Are little more than rusty grains of sand. Parched by disappointment time and time again… / Without hope life is but a severe drought, / That seems to have no end. Like clouds looming on the horizon withholding their rain… / So too, unless we let go of our past, / We can never be healed from all our pain. Apart from God we are as trees without water, / Destined too whither and die… / For God is the source of our eternal hope, / Through whom all life is meant to thrive! Inspired by Phil Thomson’s photo “Rusty Lakebed”
I find it hard to believe that the mushroom actually pushed the iron off the ground, but it makes a great image! Found in the pine forest at Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains Australia a few weeks ago. / / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /
This old rusty Farmall Tractor has seen better days, it’s not farming much at all these days. Found near Washingtonville, PA on a Covered Bridge Photo Shoot with my folks from Germany (we found six of them that day).
I couldn’t wait :)...i really wanted to get a t-shirt for Ireland and oh what the heck..i’ll get one for me..hehe…:) / Another image from my children’s story…last one ….i swear :) :)....seriously :)
A macro of a the top of a garbage can,all rusty… :)) The whole is almost 2 inches wide,I guess they have to do it that way so the racoons can’t open the top of the can…I think you have to put your fingers in the whole to lift up the top…. :))...not sure though…
FEATURED on the redbubble HOMEPAGE Featured in the group: Fine Art Composites Digital collage. More in a series from a favorite collage. I wanted to say a little more about the oil crisis with this one. Various layers of texture and hand colouring with introduced elements for the composition. From my own photographs and loving built in CS4 to a size of A3
Model: Aleksa / MUA: Me
Abstract Macro Photography The picture below is a stolen, burnt out car. / This is showing the rear right side. / You can see what has been produced by the fire / Armley Woods, Leeds. / sunday 31.5.09 / 7.15am / For all these phenomina to appear on the car, the car has been left on fire, and eventually, there is nothing left on the car to burn, so it just dies out. the paint work on the car , bubbles up and seperates itself from the metal at very hot temperatures. / Once it is all cool down, it is very delicate. / You just blow the flakey paint lightly, and this abstract art lies beneath. / If the car had been put out by water, im pretty sure that no abstracts would have appeared.
This is a very close up photorgraph of an old, rusting, decaying, steel, metal fence. / Water Lane / Leeds City Centre
This is the first of several shots that I took while in Adelaide over the weekend. This is a laneway off a main street in Adelaide city centre. It grabbed my attention as I walked past, the dilapidated building, the door, the lone milk crate. It gave me a creepy feeling, even though it was mid afternoon. So I put the powers of post processing to work, blanched out colour, selective colour and contrast adjustment on door and a bit of lighting effect. The contrast of dark and light to aid the scary mood of this one. This gave me the feeling that someone was being held here, against their will. Within reach of the public, but so well hidden no one knows they are there. This moment is when the search party looking for them for days, maybe weeks, finally gets the clue that leads them here. Too late? Created at 11pm Featured on the Home Page / Featured in Insomniacs & Other Nightcrawlers Top 10 in Day For Daniel – 30th October Challenge Challenge Weekly: RED Canon 50D MCN: C2HRA-1J2CJ-38TNG
Red ivy on a white door, a little creamy with exposure to the elements. / I just had to press the shutter button. Whoever owns the door is responsible for the beauty. Canon EOS 450D, 50mm f1.8 lens
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