Sonata 

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  • Surrealism. Sunset with music. You can always get both in the land of Bryce.

  • Photograph of flowers and leaves of a blooing tre in my yard [ unknow]abstracted in ps /

  • The full moon on any world as a certain …............something.

  • Made in Ultra Fractal 4. Spring Sonata is featured in the FRACTAL FRENZY GALLERY.

  • Three of my sisters Horses at Lavender Farm I took this photo on the 26-7-08

  • Snowy River Moonlight Sonata is my sisters pretty Arabian Horse. She was born and bred in the Snowy Mountains and she has a gentle and sweet nature. And she loved posing for my horse photo shoot :) 26-7-08

  • This is the painting for Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata. Mix media illustration. For more other work about my illustrations, please visit: / Lily Pang Art

  • Can you hear it?

  • This shot was taken under a full moon at the top of Watamolla Gorge in Royal National Park, just south of Sydney Australia. You can see the cascade in the bottom left corner and the glow in the sky is from a neighbouring town. The sandstone in this gorge is amazing and varies from orange to bright red depending on whether its lit by the moon or sunlight. From here the water cascades in a series of waterfalls to a beautiful pool at the bottom. Unfortunately the falls face south and the moon is always in the north so I can’t get them lit by moonlight. They are the same falls as in Sunset Cascade taken from virtually the same position but facing south instead of north. This is one of my all time favourite places – night or day it’s magic. Taken with the 30D Sunset Cascade

  • Making use of my neighbour’s dying Gardenias once again … Treated in CS3 for a more vintage effect and a second photo of scratched metal blended. Voted in top 10 of Music & Instruments Challenge in the Weekly Theme Group Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • I took this photo of my sisters horse Sonata on Boxing Day 26-12-08 at the Lavender Farm

  • Moonlight Sonata / Available as an art print, card, canvas, mounted print and poster. / Listen to Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata Image copyright © 2009 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited /

  • It´s not that I had ever been a big fan of classical music, but have to admit that it has helped me a lot while on the making of movie and Tv scripts, as well as to deal with some very special moments of my life. Appassionata Beethoven´s Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, opus 57 is one of those music compositions that is really hard to not have in mind. / All three movements of the Appassionata sonata lasts about 23 minutes, so if you want a hear a segment of it, and also to know a little bit more of its creation, you may go here) /

  • Ever since I heard it for the first time, Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata I always associated it with the sea. Probably because of the soft repeating opening phrases that sound like lapping waves, or the angry 3rd Movement that sounds like a battling storm. I remembered the piece again last week when I took this candid shot of mum and daughter (I presume!) just sitting there, looking at the cloudy moon and listening to the sea, in Worthing (Surrey, UK). (Just in case you are wondering, the orange tone is due to the city lights behind me!) [Sony a350, Sigma 17-70@35mm, f:10, 30sec, ISO-100]

  • Clear Lake, Ontario CANADA / August 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor “Quasi una fantasia”, Op. 27, No. 2, by Ludwig van Beethoven, is popularly known as the “Moonlight” Sonata (Mondscheinsonate in German). The work was completed in 1801 and rumored to be dedicated to his pupil, 17-year-old[ Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, with whom Beethoven was, or had been, in love. The name “Moonlight” Sonata derives from an 1832 description of the first movement by music critic Ludwig Rellstab, who compared it to moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne. / Beethoven included the phrase “Quasi una fantasia” (Italian: Almost a fantasy) in the title partly because the sonata does not follow the traditional sonata pattern where the first movement is in regular sonata form, and where the three or four movements are arranged in a fast-slow-[fast]-fast sequence. Instead, the Moonlight sonata possesses an end-weighted trajectory; the climax is held off until the third movement. To be sure, the deviation from traditional sonata form is intentional. In his analysis of the Moonlight sonata, German critic Paul Bekker states that “The opening sonata-allegro movement gave the work a definite character from the beginning…which succeeding movements could supplement but not change. Beethoven rebelled against this determinative quality in the first movement. He wanted a prelude, an introduction, not a proposition. By placing the most dramatic form (sonata form) at the end of the piece, Beethoven could magnify the drama inherent in the form. / The work is probably the most famous of all Beethoven’s piano sonatas, and is widely performed and recorded. Featured in the Colors of Water group August 2009

  • I’m experimenting with something a little different at the moment, using works on paper rather than photography, or, in some cases, as well as photography. This one is a composite of a chalk pastel drawing and a roller ball drawing, both my own, combined in Photoshop Elements 2.0. Would love feedback on this! :) Featured in Abstract Digital Art and Writing Sept 12, 2009. / Featured in Dimensions Sept 14, 2009. / Featured in Globes, Spheres and Curves Sept 22, 2009. / Featured in Experimental Oct 14, 2009.

  • This was inspired by the beautiful poem ‘By The Sea’ written by my wonderful friend Restlessd It immediately conjured up the music of Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata On 25/11/2009 this image has had 881 views, / 189 comments and 66 favouritings Featured in / Art For The World / Digital Art Compilations / Jen and Erics Eyes* / MCN :: CBG75-QXBCY-WMQNY By The Sea The moon reflects its luminance / As I stand above the flowing waves. / The tide moves evenly in and out / White foam crashes into the caves. Sea oats whisper in the wind / A gull breaks the night with its cries. / I stand alone taking all this in / And a smile comes into my eyes. Darkness, darkness all around, / The sand so cool to my feet. / The music of the ocean near, / Yet, silence set in so deep. A motionless sky beacons to me / While streaming white stars say no. / So I will stay where I be, I’ll not disturb thee / For I really don’t want to go. Melting clouds drift all about / Just like ghosts beyond the sky. / Now and then there comes a call / As a sea bird soars on by. Away beyond the shoreline tide / A few lone ships fade and hide. / There they await the dawn / Knowing then their work is done. Ebbing, peaceful rhythms ever so near; / Quiet solitude engulfs me, / I am calm and I am happy here, / Walking in the night by the sea. _____ Several backgrounds were blended together in Photoshop CS4, and textures added. The beautiful girl was blended over several layers, some of them being blurred to give movement to her dress. The clouds and moonbeams were painted. I was pleased with the end result, so I really hope that you will like it. ______ Special thanks to the artists who so generously shared their stock… Girl / Gulls / Main background

  • Taken on Georgina Island in Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada

  • Canon 450d / Tamron 90 Di macro / 1,1000th of a second at f.3.2 / Aperture priority / pattern metering

  • brunilde-stock.deviantart.com / mjranum-stock.deviantart.com the rest / sxc.hu and my own I am working in more one tone colors lately – maybe reflecting of my thoughts lately as so much is going on…. Hope you like it.

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