photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7) Lonely… planet
4 stitched ©shell
Retro tape action.
Do it now.
Modern stereo system.
San Francisco
Photographed at Ocean Beach, in San Francisco.
A budding cherry blossom tree, photographed at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco.
Just minutes before I took this photograph, 5 old ladies belonging to the Red Hat Society were socializing on it. Isn’t all that red just gorgeous? Photographed at Fisherman’s Wharf, in San Francisco.
On the streets of San Francisco, in the North Beach area.
Tag Cathedral, San Francisco, CA
Created in Bryce with some post work in Photoshop.
A bit of nostalgia for the summer of love! A renaissance in great music, hippies, and psychedelics! You know who you are! Younger generations dig it too! If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works
Poser, Bryce and Photoshop
Daughter of a Lesbian couple at 2006’s San Francisco Gay Pride Parade!! Love it!! Perfect as a greeting card from a child!! Don’t forget no on 8! Prop 8 bans same sex marriage in California, where it has recently been allowed. / Every HUMAN BEING should have the same rights.
Two of my favorite songs to share Catch the Wind / Dust in the Wind Work done in Sterling2 and post work done in PaintShopPro and Gimp. Best viewed large KSQ08S-22-0-21
Fractal done in Sterling2 with post work done in PaintShopPro and Gimp. Best viewed large. Featured Art – December 2008 – RedBubble Group: A Fractal Energy Passion SF-5-0-22
work done in Sterling2 with post work in PaintShopPro and Gimp. Best viewed large. SF-7-0-23
This is not your “usual” shot of the S.F. city skyline and Bay Bridge that you are used to seeing… those are shot from overhead. There are reasons this view is not seen all over the place… To get to this location, there are a lot of obstacles to overcome. Sheer drops with nothing but rocks and ocean below abound, jagged metal from construction jut up from the ground when you least expect, and the keep out signs from the government didn’t help to settle my nerves any either. For that last reason you don’t want to use your flashlight as you head down the slopes for fear of the coast guard seeing you. That makes the afore mentioned problems magnified. So… all that said, it was a calm beautiful night on the bay and once I reached this area, I found this sight so breathtaking that it took me easily five minutes before I remembered why I came to the spot. Bay Bridge, Yerba Buena Island, CA Camera: Nikon D90 / Exposure: 6 sec (6) / Aperture: f/6.3 / Focal Length: 25 mm / ISO Speed: 200
The Bay Bridge. This is probably the most popular spot for photographers to capture this exact scene that I caught. I have seen it so many times, and though it is thoroughly cliche’ I still had to get one of my own. Please forgive me. Camera: Nikon D90 / Exposure: 0.333 sec (1/3) / Aperture: f/14 / Focal Length: 45 mm / ISO Speed: 640
—Henry Miller Canon 50mmf/1.8 | Canon 5D | San Francisco, CA | Crossprocessed + Texture / /
Drove over the Golden Gate bridge, leaving San Francisco heading to Sausalito. Pulled off at the view point right off the bridge to capture this. Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi / Aperture Priority / f/5.6, iso 100 / 17-85mm lens shot at 85mm
Digital interpretation of my original photograph Gumball, this work is an explosion of colors captured in one of the simplest and most innocent of subjects, gumball machines. Pop art bordering on kitsch, this interpretation is whimsical, amusing, and plain good wholesome art! This piece would look best in a large canvas where the gumball machines become whimsically large, reinforcing the nature of this piece.
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