A photograph/drawing with “home made P.S.” the only difference is that the objects were live, hand picked and hand applied. It was made with layers of nature, reflections and things around the house.Final step was under water.
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Orange sky and grey clouds reflected in Loch Rannoch with just a few ripples. Taken early one morning (about 5.14am) looking up towards Schiehallion just visible at the far end of the loch.
We took a drive to the other side of the park to see the ducks and geese….poor little guys, they stay here all winter because people feed them all during the warmer months even though there are signs all over saying not to….I wonder if those same people venture out of their warm homes to feed them, when their ponds are frozen and they are hungry. / . / . I had to nab a shot of these shadows at sunset and you can see some of the little guys in the background. / .. / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / . . . / . / . / . / Landscape photography….cheap kodak digital camera…set to landscape and added a small touch of shadow…he he he. Wish I had the fancy stuff but not too bad anyway huh ? (crosses fingers). Maybe after Christmas I’ll get my hands on one and begin to learn what all the talk is.
views: 463 / favs: 12 Gaia is our only home, and the key to her future lies in our hands. If we sustain her well, we can keep her doors open to reveal her beauty, and invite the neighboring sunlight to accompany us. Key modeled in FormZ. Everything else are photos put together in PhotoShop. I used my Sun behind the clouds as the background for this piece This work has been featured in: / Current Issues / Colour Me a Rainbow / Alphabet Soup / / / / Also availble at Zazzle / / / / / / Works by Category / / Origami / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Abstract Photography / Guessing Games Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery/Skyscapes / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Still Life Living Creatures / Human Portrait Japanfluence / Canada / Europe / / /
This picture is about how I felt about finding myself in a place that defys discription. The play of light on this icy little island is contextulized by the tiny ship’s antennae barely visible in the front of the image. Shot with b/w infrared film with a very battered old SLR in a part of the world that seemed to shape shift around me. I could never really find the words to explain what happened to me emotionally when I was faced with such terrifyingly sublime sights. Words are just not adequate to the task of representing what became a search for the faces of the gods I could sense just out of view. Images like this start to come close to that desire. So this picture then is really about the search for the path that will take me home. To the place I want to be in …. in the light…. taking me home….
Pelican Point, Lake Bonney, Barmera, South Australia. / / Best viewed large. / / / Other Barmera images / / / / / /
fooling around with a dandelion
Heavily adjusted colors and contrasts of waterdrops on Ladie’s Mantle. / Camera: Canon EOS 30D. Original source: Kisses in the Moonlight by Lilyas
Taken at Oka Provincial Park, Quebec CANADA on Saturday November 29/08, just about an 1/2 hour before sunset when the sun casts that special glow on the landscape. The cement square in the foreground is the support for a bench that has been removed for winter storage. Nikon D40, 18-55mm lens
The clouds were gathering over the sea, with the sun just shining through, when I took this shot at Church Cove, near Gunwalloe, looking towards Poldhu Cove, which is between Helston and Mullion on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. / Taken on the 2nd October ‘08. Thanks for looking. / Hope you like it. Best Viewed Large.
Featured in Timber nad Water – March 29th, 2009 / Featured in Live, Love, Dream – March 5th, 2009 Taken in Mayan Riviera, Mexico about 10 minutes walk from Blue Bay Grand Esmeralda Resort where we stayed.
On my way to dropping off my son to school this morning, I noticed that after a chilly night, all the nature strips were shining bright grey-silver with frosty dew in the early morning sun… so, after dropping him off, I just had to get down for a slightly closer look… Super macro taken with Sony Alpha 350, Sony 100mm Macro Lens + 3x Extension Tubes, f8.0 @ 1/60 Sec Exposure, ISO 100, Handheld. As Is from the camera. RAW to jpg conversion only. For a greater appreciation of the detail in these tiny drops of dew, please view LARGE. Thank you. FEATURED IN ‘MACRO WATER PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY’! Companion image to ‘Bridge To Home…’
The pounding of waves has carved the cliffs on the coast of Victoria into one of Australia’s most iconic natural wonders. The Twelve Apostles are breaking apart, but over time many more will join them. Featured on Home Page (Yeah! my first), June 30th, 2009 Thanks everyone.
oil on canvas / 120×100 cm / 2005 / original painting sold print example: / All Images copyright 2009 © Rosalind Porter© All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, editing, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without permission is strictly prohibited.
Loch Ard, in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. 3exp long-exposure HDR processed in Photomatix; post-processing in CS4; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following groups: / DSLR Users / Unlimited Quality
Taken with Canon EOS 400D and Tamron 17-50mm lens at Currumbin Rocks on the 22nd of August, 2009 just after dawn. 3 exposures – 1/8, 1/30, 0.5 at ISO 100 f/32 All comments/critique welcome and extremely appreciated if you choose to favourite my work! Copyright © Shelley Warbrooke. All rights reserved. My images are not public property and are not to be copied, distributed, altered or displayed without strict written permission from the artist.
A little bridge spanning the River Lynher near to the village of Pillaton in SE Cornwall, England. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens.
View of Derwent Water, Keswick from the assent up to Cat Bells. From the dark rain clouds one chink of sunlight broke through and created a rainbow. EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk
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