Old south world culture log cabin barn house in Callaway Gardens, Georgia. Vintage antique southern charm photograph picture fine art prints. Ancient home has weathered red brick stones and a water well surrounded in a green forest. The historical Americana has been preserved at this beautiful vacation getaway available as prints of color photo artwork by photographer Sheila McCrea.
You can find more than arches in Arches Nat’l Park. These statues of colorful stone were not only numerous, but every bit as interesting and grand as their counterparts for which the park was named.
The sun was going down behind the towers and formations caused by millenia of erosion in southeastern Utah, USA, creating grand silhouettes. This particular one, “Balanced Rock” in Arches Nat’l Park, was made more painting-like than photo via Photoshop CS2’s posterization filter.
Here is a view of Delicate Arch in Arches Nat’l Park, Utah, USA that is not normally photographed: looking right up at the massive rock arch from nearly straight below it. You can see the sun is high and it’s HOT, just peeking out from behind the red stone.
Here is a view of Delicate Arch in Arches Nat’l Park, Utah, USA. To make the image more artistic I added a watercolor and posterization filter to give it a painterly look via Photoshop CS2. You can see a lone tourist nearby sheltering herself from the heat with an umbrella.
Here is a view of Delicate Arch in Arches Nat’l Park, Utah, USA looking out from beneath and in the shadow of another arch nearby. To make the image more artistic I added a posterization filter to give it a painterly look via Photoshop CS3. You can see the textured stone up close in the foreground, and across the way, the tourists exploring Delicate Arch and its’ environs.
The sun was going down and cast a soft purplish luminescense over the towers and formations caused by millenia of erosion in southeastern Utah, USA. Being that the area is often referred to as “red rock” country and I like the artistic effect created by Photoshop CS2’s posterization filter, I filtered this image to be more like an art piece than a photograph and gave it a reddish cast.
The sun was going down and cast a soft purplish luminescense over the towers and formations caused by millenia of erosion in southeastern Utah, USA. Photograph manipulated and made more painting-like via Photoshop.
The sun was going down and cast a soft purplish luminescense over the towers and formations caused by millenia of erosion in southeastern Utah, USA. Photograph made more painting-like via Photoshop CS2’s posterization filter.
The sun was going down and cast a soft purplish luminescense over the towers and formations caused by millenia of erosion in southeastern Utah, USA. Photograph made more painting-like via Photoshop CS2’s posterization filter.
The sun was going down behind the towers and formations caused by millenia of erosion in southeastern Utah, USA creating grand silhouettes. This particular one, near “Balanced Rock” in Arches Nat’l Park, was made more painting-like than photo via CS2’s posterization filter.
Traveling between National Parks near Moab, Utah, in the desert southwest of the USA, we crossed these railroad tracks. I liked the way the just went off into the solitary distance.
Brick building shortly after the rain in edmonton, alberta, canada, july 2008.
Was inspired after seeing a framed fabric print in my nephew’s bedroom. I loved the simplicity of it. Being a Melbournite…. I’m very familiar with umbrellas and have many :) I love pastel colours. FEATURED in Bubbler’s Weekly Challenge. .
“UNcertain Weather” is part of the Abstract, (see others below) Winter, and Trees Collections..Watercolour on Arches Paper…the poem tells the whole story… 257 Views Insulated emotions render / the discussion of the current crisis / nothing more than / small talk about the weather. The winds long ago whipped / the leaves from this tree / leaving tattered limbs / silhouetted against / a twisted sky. Grays, blues, whites / flashes of light and / an exaggerated startle to / the sounds of life. The crackle of / leaves under feet / causes fright when / the footsteps belong to / prospective lovers of night. Dark eyes pierce blue, / spotlights shining into / an eternal shadow that / warps light, shapes / days of confusion. Questioning the velocity of / the wind at night / and average rainfall amounts, / as reported by / an interested observer, / is skewed. There is no objectivity when / distorted hours / tick away into seasons / obscured by a stormy past and / threatening weather. The bark toughens, / hardened soil holds upright / the leafless tree, / she bears no fruit, / stands alone, / roots unseen. Hours and seasons become / irrelevant in a climate where / variations in temperature / cannot affect / the unexposed life. A smile on a sunny day, / a shield against oneself, / concealed realities, / a guarded defense in / uncertain weather. Stability captured in / truth imprisoned by / decaying leaves, / a tell-tale sign of / hostile storms and / approaching winter. There, in a heap, / at the end of the alley / the leaves have gathered, / a favorite hiding place / for a blue-eyed child / who quietly wonders / if anyone will ever / come with a rake / and disturb her / fragile peace. B.R. Duquette… / / / / / / /
Colourful autumn trees on top of a hill and bright sun / North Yorkshire, Scarborough Top Ten in the challenge Natures Rainbows
She, / Like a tree, Just kept on growing, / Until growing became knowing
/ Kellie Cranmer is one of the most incredible artists I have met up with here on RB. I have always marveled at her ability to see the lighter side of this existence as well as the rich deep layers of life we are challenged to embrace and perhaps create with. Her own personal experiences as of late has inspired my own view of who I am as artist as well as my own appreciation for each moment of life here on Planet Marvel! I went to her PF and saw this piece. I have seen it many times but never commented nor wrote on it. I love this creation. It is so feminine and powerful. I wrote a poem inspired by this work and she has given me permission to add the art to the poem. Thanks you Kellie! / . / MOTHER NATURE BY KELLIE CRANMER /
Sunset in Bridlington, North Yorkshire, England / Nikon D60
This sea weathered tree washed up onto the beach after a storm made a great subject
Antique Train Car
Antique Rail Car
Detail of antique train car
Detail of antique train car
Flower close up, Nikon D60
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