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If you’re constantly exposed to it, I fail to see how it can’t affect you. / I just whipped this up tonight after being inspired again to create by Scott Robinson.
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Canon 400D + sigma 12-24 taken at Sunrise.
Chameleon showing mating colours. Mother natures beauty at its best!
Wall art here /
Swatch Switch / A bit of fun, just playing with the t-shirt color options. The Chameleon must be the interior designers perfect pet. See how it magically changes color to match the swatch! / Sample: / / The tee in Cranberry: /
Now I discovered a rather useful tip for up-sizing photos for poster printing. Up until a few months ago any photo scaling I did was…
Now I discovered a rather useful tip for up-sizing photos for poster printing. Up until a few months ago any photo scaling I did was left to be resampled by PS. This isn’t a good idea generally. Now when providing images for use on RB they ask for BIG files so I have been having to upscale some of my shots. Some of the seasoned pros may do this the way I will describe, others may not. I have found that doing it this way upscales your images massively without any obvious loss in quality. (Thats not to say that there is not any though) Open your image to be upscaled and open the Image size Dialog box from the Image menu in PS. Select “Percentage” in the document sizes drop down menus and enter the amount you wish to upscale – I usually use 200% Then enter 360 pixels/inch as your resolution. Check the RESAMPLE box and select the BICUBIC SHARPER option (Note this is recommended for down-sampling your images in PS – but just trust me) Click ok and your image is resampled. Take a good look at 100% zoom and be amazed at the quality. It really doesn’t lose much in the resampling. Let me know what you think people :D
Lady Justice framed art print, poster card and laminated print. Lady Justice has been given a face lift, body lift and new wardrobe for the 21st century. The double edged sword represents reason and justice, the scales are to measure the strength and oppostion and the blindfold shows she is without favour. Image copyright © 2008, Shanina Conway. / Reproduction, displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
They are amazing creatures. This one was showing off its mating colours. / ( Veiled Chameleon)
Eastern tiger swallowtail wing details in macro, taken at Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Virginia in 2002. /
Morelia tracyae, the Halmahera Island Scrub Python.
Done by hand and put into GIMP to finish. Dragon whispers was inspired by a dream of talking to the old world Spirits, guardians of this Earth. / The Dragon is one of good nature and loving kindness to thoes who guard the Earth. / MUSIC
Emerald Tree Boa / / /
.....and dive into the deepest oceans where it’s not / 46 degrees C !!
A surfer is running on the beach before skim surfing. Avila beach California —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--
i copied this of the music max channel and thought i would do one myself and came up with this, enjoy THIS HAS BEEN RECENTLY FEATURED ON THE HOME PAGE > / 5/10/2008… / ANOTHER FEATURE ON PAINTING WITH LIGHT AND NOW MELBOURNE AND VICTORIA GROUP…. / 8/10/2008…. so thanks to everyone.
Done in photoshop and GIMP
Selection of freshwater fish, digitally painted with Fractalius filter.
photoshop selfportrait all mine or my partners photos close ups /
A very photogenic Murray Darling Carpet Python was very interested in my macro photopgraphy! Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.
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