Satellite 

182 creative works found

  • Gotcha
    by ligek

    US$4.99

    moon captured by girl

  • Untitled
    by Lindsay Blamey

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  • Porcupinefish
    by Firedrake

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    Drawn for the Brunswick Street Gallery ‘Works on Paper’ show (May 8-21st 09). Another armoured sea beast – this one is a mobile communications base – he needs to be protected as he is very vulnerable to attack. Coloured pencils, ink and metal leaf on recycled cardboard.

  • Listening
    by Christophe Testi

    US$6.98–US$159.60

    One of my first picture taken over the week-end with the 1Ds Mark III. The dynamic range of this camera is simply unbelievable…

  • Moon Eclipse
    by Nando MacHado

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    Something completely non-artistic… however, it’s a nice image (digitally enhanced, of course). I’ll probably take it down after a few days, depending on its popularity. I guess I just wanted to share the moment. This eclipse happened on February 20th-21st, 2008, shot in Brazil **Edit: This image is staying due to its surprising popularity! :)

  • Landscape 2
    by kunene

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Acrylic with sand on canvas

  • Blue space
    by kunene

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    Acrylic with sand and glass pearls on canvas

  • Landscape 1
    by kunene

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Acryl with sand on canvas

  • Collection- Beauty from the Coalface 2008 Looking though the eyes of a satellite is not much different than peering though the eye of a camera lens. / It gives us a different perspective of seeing things which we normally take for granted. / The art is where you find it. / It is my challange to capture the moment, to frame it to my own aesthetic,to colour. to add. to adjust, to feel part of the original creation. / Images so beautiful that artists can only capture a snippet of the existing masterful creation and replicate it onto canvas, or paper, manipulating, distorting, in an attempt to make it their own. / The unevocable power of the human spirit. / We see.. we feel …we want… we conquer. / This art is a new art/It was not available to the da Vinci’s and Picassos. / Technology, and art has fused together, in a 2 dimensional plane depicitng 3 dimensional grandeur. The new Satart Movement – art for the 21st century by Van Sprang / The value of this art will come from its time in history, and the formation of a new movement www.satartmovement.blogspot.com / www.earthsgraffiti.blogspot.com / www.vansprang.com.au text on print / van sprang / limited edition print collection; beauty on the coalface print title-tenement-location-north queensland / available-sydney paris london new york amsterdam

  • Collection- Beauty on the Coalface 2008 Anything can only be created, if some form of it already exists. / If it doesnt exist, it cannot be. / We humans are merely defective machines capable of recreating what has already been preprogrammed. The earth provides jawdropping ,inspiring beauty, that doesn’t clash in colour or form. Created by the greatest artist whom the world population is on an endless quest to identify. A painter applys paint to his chosen material.He transforms his idea form the brain to the canvas with his brush. Ultimately rgardless of the time or the cost or the artists own perception of his works, the art gains credibility through opinion. There is no good or bad. there is only opinion . A photographer attempts to either capture a moment or replicate an idea. It is already there.Ultimately, regardless of his time or the cost of his equipment, or his artistic technique,and composition ability, the photgraphs gain credibility by opinion. A digital artist use the same techniques with different equipment. Ultimately it is the inspiraration and the means of transforming the unseen electricity from the brain, from none matter to matter, which makes an artist. The new Satart Movement – art for the 21st century by Van Sprang / The value of this art will come from its time in history, and the formation of a new movement www.satartmovement.blogspot.com / www.earthsgraffiti.blogspot.com / www.vansprang.com.au text on print / van sprang / limited edition print collection; beauty on the coalface print title-coalcountry-location-north queensland / available-sydney paris london new york amsterdam

  • Collection-Beauty on the Coalface 2008 Earths Graffiti. Imprints of a long forgotten past remain eternal. / We read the signs, we see the messages, but take it all for granted. The new Satart Movement – art for the 21st century by Van Sprang / The value of this art will come from its time in history, and the formation of a new movement www.satartmovement.blogspot.com / www.earthsgraffiti.blogspot.com / www.vansprang.com.au text on print / van sprang / limited edition print collection; beauty on the coalface print title-tenement-location-north queensland / available-sydney paris london new york amsterdam

  • Collection- North and beyond 2008 Could it be that patterns are ingrained in the mind that ancient culture draw on their preprogramming to create their native arts? Or is it just a case of art emulating nature, just once again. Batik-The freeflow of nature’s patterns and the freeflow of the wax. Nature’s forces in action. The new Satart Movement – art for the 21st century by Van Sprang / The value of this art will come from its time in history, and the formation of a new movement www.satartmovement.blogspot.com / www.earthsgraffiti.blogspot.com / www.vansprang.com.au text on print / van sprang / limited edition print collection; beauty on the coalface print title north—location-north queensland / available-sydney paris london new york amsterdam

  • Muscle Car on breast means muscle car in heart.

  • Satellite
    by Tessa Bishop

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    Macro of a rain drop caught in a web in my garden. This is another shot of the drop in my image ‘Suspended’ with a different colour treatment

  • This was shot twelve months ago, last July, just after a winter sunrise in Melbourne. (Yes, our winter runs from June through to the end of July, while the rest of the world is enjoying summer …!) I was walking across the pedestrian footbridge from Flinders Street Station when I noticed the sulphur-coloured sky in the east. I waited a few minutes, shooting about a dozen frames as the sun emerged with an eerie white hue. This shot, with the sun almost aligned with a rooftop satellite dish, also captured three faraway gulls. More than a hundred commuters hurried past me while I was shooting – but I didn’t see a single person stop to watch this beautiful display of early-morning colour. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F16, 1/750 sec, ISO 200, focal length 125mm. Featured in CITYSCAPES & SKYLINES, July 2009. (80-5907)

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  • The Dish
    by Michael Kienhuis

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    Shot in New York USA 2007

  • Bosque by Twilight Star Trails
    by FortPhoto

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    This is a 15 minute exposure of star trails above one of the main pools at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. I took this when it first looked fully dark outside and I was still able to catch color from the remains of the earlier sunset. The color is as it came out of the camera with noise reduction applied. I was amazed at my luck in catching an Iridium flare! “Iridium flares”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_flare are brilliant glints or flares created on predictable intervals by the constellation Iridium communication satellites interacting with the sun. You can tell the hotter stars by their streak’s blue color, with cooler ones coming in more red. What amazed me is that star trails would come in this good so soon after sunset. I attribute the nearly new moon and the low light pollution of this area in New Mexico. This was taken at ISO 400 at 28mm f/2.8 utilizing long-time exposure noise reduction in camera and further selective noise reduction via Neat Image in post.

  • Let there be light!
    by Ant Vaughan

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    Sat Dishes set amongst the sheep farms north of Auckland…Another Dawn shot…BTW I am not a morning person!

  • The Dark Tower
    by Ross Jardine

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    A modern communications tower in a dark sepia tone.

  • Satellite
    by Catherine Hadler

    US$4.32–US$30.88

  • Satellite Dish
    by tigerwings

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    A Tulip Macro / Olympus E-520 / Sonnenberg Orchid Show / March 09’ /

  • Tracking the Sky
    by Kristian Futol

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    Satellite DSS-43 taken at the Canberra Deep Space Communications Centre, Tidbinbilla, ACT, Australia

  • Landscape 3
    by kunene

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Acrylic with sand on canvas

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