Dockyard, Bermuda. Summer 2006
I saw this attractively positioned light feature beneath the flight of stairs in Bristol UK’s Arnolfini Centre For The Contemporary Arts. The folks at Arnolfini have kindly given me permission to sell this interior picture to you. Bristol’s Arnolfini has played a significant part in my artistic education and appetite because since the late 1980s, I enjoyed many visits to its accessible and ever-changing galleries and exhibitions with my growing children! / .
In a museum in Berlin Mitte (Germany)...
Detail / ...ummm it sounded funny in my head … but then again , alot of stuff seems funny in my head :) I’m gonna blame the coffee for this one !
This is a take on the popular Halloween icon, the Jack-o-Lantern. Halloween is a huge holiday around these parts and I certainly go ALL out when it comes to the festivities. My favorite Halloween icon has to be the Jack-o-Lantern (a.k.a. “carved pumpkin”). It is a tradition in our house to carve several of these round pieces of awesomeness each year. This was inspired by a pumpkin that my brother, Mike, carved last year (hence the name). This one is for T-Shirt Revolution’s 24 Hour T-Shirt Challenge: Inspired by Triangles. For this challenge, I tried to “think outside the triangle.” :) If you are a t-shirt designer, join the revolution: / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Vector Art, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Vector Art, Digital Brush/Painting Technique, Photo Manipulation. Tools: Photoshop CS3, and my brain.
RED TRIANGLE AND BLUE TWISTED RECTANGLES ORIGINAL SOLD ENJOY…THANKS. MORE PAUL ROMANOWSKI ART… http://www.romanowskipaul.info/ SOME OF MY OWN FAVORITE ART – CHOICES FROM NOV.10.2008 / THERE IS TO MANY TO SHARE BUT HERE IS 24. / HOPE YOU SHARE MY LIKES TOO. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
Nikon D80 Nikkor 20-135 AF 1/4@f/11 – 3 image HDR +-2eV / Featured in Shapes & Patterns / / ART / CIRCULAR QUAY & OPERA HOUSE AT NIGHT / SYDNEY / PANORAMAS / CLOUDS / COUNTRYSIDE / STILL LIFE / TENNIS / DOGS / MISCELLANEOUS
This image looks better full size! I had this gorgeous shot of the St-Jacques river in La Prairie, Quebec, that I made early one morning a few weeks ago. However, the sky was cloudy and gray, with a very weak sun, making everything look flat and dull. On the other hand, there was absolutely no wind and the river was totally still with amazing reflections, so I thought I had to try something to salvage the shot. I decided to see if I could bring it to life with some post-processing effects in Photoshop. I applied a fake polarizing effect (applying gaussian blur to a duplicate layer in grayscale, then inverting and blending in overlay mode), boosted the saturation a little and played with levels and curves in adjustment layers. I also cropped and cloned out a few distracting bits in the foreground. Focal length 18mm / ISO-200 / Aperture f/4.5 / Shutter 1/80 sec. Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in Freedom to Shine on November 30th, 2008 Featured in the Lakes and Inland Waterways group on April 28, 2009
Ultra Fractal 4.04. Thanks for taking a look!
Original Artwork 100×80cm Acrylic on Canvas Movement and Layering… it’s how it all fits together to make one image
A lily I captured today at the gardens at the CNE in Toronto. My good friend Sir Peter took me along for the ride. Nikon D200, Nikkor 105mm
A shirt for Nat, which she liked enough to buy! Enjoy!
It might look like an invocation of Pink Floyd’s lyrics, but it ain’t really the surface of the moon. It’s a tight shot of the floodlit facade of Federation Square, here in the heart of Melbourne. There are different planes here, hence the gradation in light – but have a close look at the precision of those triangles. Euclid himself would have been so proud! Shot without a tripod. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F5.5, 1/15 sec, ISO 800, focal length 50mm. Featured in FULL FRONTAL FACADES, August 2009. Featured in FRIENDS OF BANGOR AND NORTH DOWN, Aug 09. 103-3360
Taken on September 27, 2008 with an Olympus FE-220 looking up. During our Southern Italy Trip we stayed in Paestum, and on each day took the coach bus for one day trips in another city. On this day we got dropped off to take a ferry to Capri. During the ferry ride we pass by a lot of mountainous islands, and the cities are built upon them. It is fascinating to see these buildings as though they are stacked upon one another. This stop was at Amalfi, a cit at the foot of Monte Cerreto. / / Also available at Zazzle / / / / See my Italy calendar for more italy pics Or just browse my 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
With a good dose of inspiration I set out to try Incendia. I was taken with some work I had seen by kalaryder and then realised there was a group and a whole Incendia World out there! I even made a donation when I downloaded it… :O) Without a clue what to do, I wasted 3 hours on it until I found the group and with the help of SharonD’s useful post I created my first Incendia fractal!!! Yeah me! It was like climbing a pyramid, looking in awe at it’s beauty and sheer amazement in creation…seeking a way to approach this new form…taking on the Challenge, even though it meant a steep climb to the top…little by little, until I reached the heights of the Pyramid of Incendia! Basic design I know but you gotta start somewhere and I thought the colours were nice, made it look like pearly shells in the crevice of my Incendia Pyramid. Ain’t no stopping me now…. FEATURED IN Digital Art Compilations Group. Thanks to kalaryder for the inspiration and to SharonD for the Forum tutorial.
Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 18mm ~ 1/125’s ~ f / 5.6 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Auto Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / ________ FEATURED / REFLECTIONS in BUILDING WINDOWS GROUP / 10/04/2009 / ________ / ________ / ________
... read more about this piece in my blog: http://brettisablog.blogspot.com/ 11×14, ink and colored pencil on paper
Top of a building, Paris. Many thanks to the Outside the Box! group for the feature (October 2009).
The Melbourne Museum – ‘A Day in Pompeii’ exhibition. The exterior walls were painted to look like a volcanic eruption. / Nikon D300 with 18 – 200 mm lens.
The simple strength of this sight literally stopped me in my tracks at Southbank on the weekend. The sun was on the horizon, but the variance of light playing on the clouds caught my eye. As I reached for my camera, I realised the true beauty lay in framing the clouds vertically, in the context of the strong architecture above and to both sides of where I stood. So yes, it’s an urban ‘scape in every sense, but by composing this shot in the totality of the towering silhouettes, the triangles and the rectangles, I framed Nature in the context of manmade structures. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F8, 1/500 sec, ISO 200, focal length 125mm. 119-0921
this vector has been done before but I like this version more guys! click for more of my designs / /
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