A tiny solitary fungai nestles in the crook of a mossy tree stump.
I happened upon this butterfly in the woods one day and knew it was different from the common ones I normally see. Audubon’s Field Guide to Insects and Spiders revealed it was a Question Mark Butterfly, so named because of a marking that looks similar to that punctuation mark on the backside of its wings. I removed the original background using PS and added this orange shimmer to accentuate the lovely color of this unusual butterfly.
The dry and arid conditions of the Australian outback sees many of these dead testaments of the harsh conditions.
Straight from camera ! ....... Cute and puffed up wood pigeon taken at Hinchingbrooke Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England, UK Wood pigeons are large and portly grey birds, with a white band across the wings, white patch at the side of the neck and a dark band on the tail. They have a pinkish brown neck and upper breast. Wood pigeons inhabit a variety of habitats, particularly wooded country, farmland, parks and gardens Their call sounds like coo-coo-coo, coo-coo
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Barbecue Matches, top of them…. / Canon 400D – 100mm Macro Lens / Featured in the group Canon DSLR November, 2008 / Featured in the group Alphabet Soup December 31, 2008 / Winner of BEST OF M Challenge in the Group Alphabet Soup January 6, 2009 / Winner of Pink Macro Challenge in the Group The Woman Photographer May 19, 2009 / Featured in the Group Canon Vs Nikon June 8, 2009 / / More Photos: /
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Looking at the stars…., it is what the kids did during our Art in All of Us (www.artinallofus.org) activities in their tiny village in Congo last year !!!
FEATURED WORK… ‘The Woman Photographer’ on the 8th of March 2009 / ‘All the Colours of the Rainbow’ group on the 16th of September 2009 / ‘Domestic Art – Home is where the Art is’ group on the 22nd of September 2009 / ‘Shapes and Pattern’ group on the 22nd of October 2009 WON…. Shapes In Stationery challenge on the 21st of October in the ‘Shapes and Patterns’ group. (16 votes)
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Lambertville, NJ
Oil on wood / 25cm x 25cm x 8cm / 2007 My website / Facebook
Oil on wood / 25cm x 25cm x 8cm / 2007 My website / Facebook
My team of Track Workers, after a very cold and mostly sleepless night, thaw out whilst getting a fire going to cook breakfast before heading out once again to do volunteer maintenance work on the Bibbulmun Track, Western Australia.
This painting is watercolour on paper and is the fifth in my Mornington Peninsular series. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape Freda’s website I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists
Raindrops
i am very happy i stumbled upon this today. (11 feb 2009) Here is some panels of the fence that i took close up photographs of. As you can see each panel of fence has a completly different pattern, colour and texture. I have a fair few photographs taken and I have been able to produce some fantastic pieces of art. I think it is a fantastic find!!! / This abstract image is a little part of someones garden fence! Every strip of fence had been weather treated, but all the strips were completly different. i took lots of pictures as there were so many fantastic different shots. The wood fence looks as if it had been coated with weather stain, then it looks like a coat of tar had been applied, then it looks like the treated areas of the fence were blistered by the sun, leaving behind a some wonderful abstract art! i think that this picture looks like the sea – a field – hills – horizon with trees on it. / im uploading this picture, and i may upload another. i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation a little bit also, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.
This abstract image is a little part of someones garden fence! Here is some of the panels of the fence that i took close up photographs of. As you can see each panel of fence has a completly different pattern, colour and texture. I have a fair few photographs taken and I have been able to produce some fantastic pieces of art. I think it is a fantastic find!!! / Every strip of fence had been wea!ther treated, but all the strips were completly different. i took lots of pictures as there were so many fantastic different shots. The wood fence looks as if it had been coated with weather stain, then it looks like a coat of tar had been applied, then it looks like the treated areas of the fence were blistered by the sun, leaving behind a some wonderful abstract art! i think that this picture looks like the sea – sand – horizon – sky / im uploading this picture, and i may upload another. i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation a little bit also, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.
Hallein/Salzburg/Austria Featured in Trees group, May ‘09
Impressionist, Painterly. / Action Horses. / Digital painting is an emerging art form in which traditional painting techniques such as watercolor, oils, etc. are applied using digital tools by means of a computer, a digitizing tablet and stylus, and software. Digital painting differs from other forms of digital art, particularly computer-generated art, in that it does not involve the computer rendering from a model. The artist uses painting techniques to create the digital painting directly on the computer. / I create the painting, directly on my PC, by using a Wacom tablet, a stylus pen and ArtRage painting software. The Wacom tablet can be compared to a canvas or watercolor paper surface. The stylus pen is my paintbrush.
Here is some panels of the fence that i took close up photographs of. As you can see each panel of fence has a completly different pattern, colour and texture. I have a fair few photographs taken and I have been able to produce some fantastic pieces of art. This abstract image is a little part of someones garden fence! Every strip of fence had been weather treated, but all the strips were completly different. i took lots of pictures as there were so many fantastic different shots. The wood fence looks as if it had been coated with weather stain, then it looks like a coat of tar had been applied, then it looks like the treated areas of the fence were blistered by the sun, leaving behind a some wonderful abstract art! i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.
This abstract image is a little part of someones garden fence! Here is some of the panels of the fence that i took close up photographs of. As you can see each panel of fence has a completly different pattern, colour and texture. I have a fair few photographs taken and I have been able to produce some fantastic pieces of art. I think it is a fantastic find!!! / Every strip of fence had been wea!ther treated, but all the strips were completly different. i took lots of pictures as there were so many fantastic different shots. The wood fence looks as if it had been coated with weather stain, then it looks like a coat of tar had been applied, then it looks like the treated areas of the fence were blistered by the sun, leaving behind a some wonderful abstract art! i think that this picture looks like the sea – sand – horizon – sky / im uploading this picture, and i may upload another. i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation a little bit also, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.
Lots of layers….Orton, infrared at 52% opacity, champagne filter at 49% opacity, topped of with original image again at 17% opacity, merged and enhanced edges and a few more tweaks!! Nikon D70s / 18-50mm / F4.2, 1/50 / RAW / 5/22/09 – 541/48-1 / / Original /
Abstract Macro Photography Peeling Paint / Salem Building / Near Tetley Brewery / Leeds City Centre
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