The wind’s gentle breeze reveals.
The sense of touch on the skin and the silkiness of the garment as it slipped and was gathered close to the body.
Mt. Rainier reveals its majesty as it peeks from behind low clouds and reflects in the still waters of Bench LAke
This pic I could not resist taking because the light was just right. The Eye in the background is another pic of myself that I photo shopped in. I thought that the closed eyes with the open eye in the background gave it a nice effect as well as using B&W. Directly below is the image before I photoshopped the eye in the bkgrnd.
Would like opinions as to which one you prefer! / / Here is the other version… / /
Never trust a wedding dress with a hoop….....
It was never a secret, it was just forgotten.
This was a glorious tulip – one of my favourite models! Top Ten Finalist in the Your Favourite Challenge in the Tulips Group, July 2009
Ned Kelly is perhaps Australia’s best know bushranger. Many artists have immortilised his life (and particularly his home-made armour). This is my attempt to reveal more of the man and yet incorporate a “myth” like feeling to his image – hence a degree of abstraction and uncertainty. Mixed media & manipulation on PS Michael
I’ve managed (by some miracle) to crack the 100 t-shirt sales mark. I know that there are loads of people on RB that probably do that in …
I’ve managed (by some miracle) to crack the 100 t-shirt sales mark. I know that there are loads of people on RB that probably do that in a month (I’m looking at you and your CCTV Government t-shirt Ross Robinson!) but if you’d told me I’d be able to do that a year ago, I’d have thought you were one of those crazy internet people who doesn’t spend enough time in the real world. To mark the occasion I’ve decided to throw out a little t-shirt design challenge with a difference. The main difference being that this one has a prize. I had all these crazy ideas about prizes. Helvetica DVDs, free t-shirts, gorgeous books on illustration and typography, free CDs etc. then I thought, you know what … this is going to cost a shedload to post from the UK and it’s coming up to Christmas … I reckon people would just prefer the cash. So pay attention cos this is how it’s going to go down. Important stuff first. The Prize/Incentive A guaranteed sale. Not very exciting right? Well it’s a bit more exciting if you put an 800% mark up on it. Now, I’ll most likely go for a girly fitted tee so by my calculations, that means you’ll earn yourself about £75.00 (approx $160.00 USD) from one shirt sale. Which is better than a kick in the face with a golf shoe. Upload your shirt at the normal price and if you’re the chosen one, I’ll let you know and we can arrange a time where you can bump the price up and I can make my pur-chase … The Theme The theme for this little challenge is Reveal Yourself. Now, before you get the digital camera out and start nuding up I should clarify. I’m looking for a design that features something revealing about your personality – not your anatomy. It could be designed in a style you love, feature a subject matter you’re passionate about, demonstrate your sense of humour or tell a story from your past. It’s open to wide interpretation. The Fine Print It must be uber cool as I’ve got to wear it and I need all the cred I can get New designs only Enter as many times as you like Post your designs in the comments below The challenge will close midnight (GMT) Sunday 21st of September, 2008 Bonus points will awarded for spending extra time in the tee community over the next few weeks, leaving comments and encouraging others Tag your work revealyourself (this bit is important) The final choice is up to me and I’ll pick the design I love the most Please pass this on to any t-shirt designers you think may be keen. It’s just a small incentive to encourage some new, killer t-shirt designs and a way of saying thanks to everyone who has bmailed, encouraged me, commented on my stuff and bought shirts since my first upload 10 months ago. I can’t begin to thank you enough :) Cheers, / Nat
Be Careful What You Wish For featured in Lifeline 8-11-09 Be Careful What You Wish For featured in THE SISTERHOOD on 23-2-09 Be Careful What You Wish For Why is it often that which / we long for is just out of reach? / Our internal conversation / How much should I reveal? / How much should I conceal? / Indeed the odyssey of mystery. / / Her beautiful face is half hidden / behind her arm / Her soft eyes closed / behind her lids / to block out the light of observation. / / Her soft pink body is framed / by the silk of her corset / textured and lined to follow her curves / Gentle and feminine and still / she beacons our eyes to see, our hearts to wonder. / / She is graceful, she has a secret / Her imagination is free / But she does not reveal the feelings / Her eyes only reveal her heat. / She smoulders without definition. / / Why does she capture our imagination so? / Is it because she is difficult / or impossible to understand and define? / Mystery exposed and mystery explained. / / Her secret so delicious / So surreal / Her mind behind her skin / is an adventure unknown. / / She reveals just enough to entice / But not enough to answer all the questions / She provokes us to think / She stimulates us to feel as / She is hidden and unexplained. / / Is she shy or is she sensual? / A muse or an artist? Or is she both? / Is her internal world her sanctuary? / A place where she truly comes alive. / Is she art painted, framed and / exhibited for all to see? / ...beautiful… / / Be careful what you wish for… / / / Written by Anthea Slade 13-9-08 / / Be Careful What You Wish For is an Acrylic Painting
Much is revealed by the light. In this case, a smaller gum tree is almost spotlit by the rays of light streaming through a tasmanian forest!
I’ve posted one shot of Castle Mountain, but this was another shot after waiting awhile for the sun to break through and strike the upper peaks and walls. Thought someone might like it. Banff National Park, Alberta, November 11, 2006 / Sony DSCF828 camera. Featured in “Mountains and Mountain Light” / Featured in “Made By Nature” / Featured in “Mountains Across the Globe” /
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright As Is straight from the camera for the As Is Group
Where the stillness of lake water meets the top of the Dam at Sunset Lake, North Carolina and begins it’s journey over the edge of the Dam. Nikon D90
Office building in Lincoln, Nebraska that has unique features and fantastic colors especially when highlighted by the sun and creates wonderful light & shadow play.
the air / was warming / into a misty brew… wanting / more / I found myself / lingering longer… savoring / the quiet / and / feeling / sensing / without sight… revelation / in removing the veil / of one sense / to feel / another kind of / knowing… this tree / exists / as real / as the stars / that are cloaked / in the light of day in the dark of this night… I snap the shutter / to show / what I was sensing / all along…
Red Bubble home page feature 16 Nov 09 / Featured in ThE fInE aRt Of pEEliNg PaINt Nov 09 The truth is revealed in time… A close-up of old machinery found in a car body parts yard. The photograph’s natutral soft focus on the right has been slightly matched on the left hand side in PS. 70mm macro.
Texture from stock.xchng
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