Cast light and careful shadows. It took 4 different shoots with the same concept to get the image that I wanted, but I think it was well worth it. Canon Rebel XT w/ 18-55mm kit lens.
This photo was published in the April issue of the German ‘Tomorrow’ magazine, as part of their ‘Best of Flickr’ feature. / The photo was taken on June 2007, in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England – the birth place of William Shakespeare. It shows the famous Stratford’s Jester statue, done by sculptor James Butler. / The statue is placed on Henley Street, near Shakespeare’s Birthplace. The Jester is standing on a base which has four inscriptions from the Shakespeare’s work on it. Camera: Canon EOS 400D / Lens: Canon EF-S18-55mm “Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun, it shines everywhere.” / Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare More from Stratford-Upon-Avon: || /
Someone once told Incognita that silence was the speech of angels. She immediately resolved to take up bagpipes, drums and violin. BTW More than half the world’s 6,000 languages will be gone by the end of the century . >
Collaged images manipulated on PS
Once a upon a day, there was a teddy bear Sold Matted print
Black gate, Newcastle Upon Tyne
The black gate, Newcastle Upon Tyne
was a fairy tale / was a dream / became real… Resources / http://redheadstock.deviantart.com/ / http://syndroid.deviantart.com/ / http://dizzz-stock.deviantart.com/ / http://dracoart-stock.deviantart.com/ / http://lynel04-stock.deviantart.com/ © Manolya F 2008. All rights reserved. / You may not reproduce, modify, distribute, publicly display or perform, or prepare derivative works by using my works.
‘The light falls upon me’ – Blickling Wood, Norfolk. Watercolour painting.
Homepage Feature 29/08/08 WINNER in the Challenge Cafe Fairytale Competition. Check it out here Full view please :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Castle / Path / Model / Butterflies / Texture If you like this, please check out:* / / /
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tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 58×92
Once upon a time in October a prince rode down a forest lane, in search of the enchanted castle. It was a lane of wonderful high beech-trees. Surely it would lead him to something special. What was hidden in the haze at its end … ? I do not know what kind of associations this lane triggers with you. Mine are quite imaginative, as you can see. But what about the special place this lane is leading to? Though it does not lead straight up to it, at its end, somewhat hidden in a beautiful garden on the right, you find indeed an old country-house, named Pijnenburg. Its grounds are private, so I alas never have managed to get a decent picture of it. But at least the lanes are open for everyone to enjoy them to the full. Near Laage Vuursche, 22nd October 2007, 9.50 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 90 mm / F 14, 1/80, ISO 1000 Featured in “The World”.
Fractal art. There are some memories that you will cherish forever. There are some memories you wish you could just forget. Then there are those that will slowly fade away into the echoes of time. / © Dave Moilanen
Canon Rebel xt Canon L70-200 elements pp with 2 photos and texture layer
...not all stars come from the sky.
Visitor Upon the Winds See this Visitor Upon the Winds? / His mission is clear to him: / Pummel and raze and eviscerate. See this Visitor Upon the Winds? / His arm shatters mountains, / His breath twists oceans. See this Visitor Upon the Winds? / His mission is destruction. / Ferocity is his life. See this Visitor Upon the Winds? / He doesn’t see you. / Or care. We’re under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning right now…not the worst thing, and it looks like things should be OK. But I’ve been in a tornado (just a small one) and I’ve witnessed a boat founder in a waterspout. This image is dedicated to all the people who have fallen victim to the incredible destruction caused by these Visitors Upon the Winds. This image is an edited fractal that I painted. It’s the first time I’ve tried to do a painting of a figure on a fractal (although I’ve added lots of brushstrokes to add shapes and colors to fractals). I’m waaaaaaaay out of my comfort-zone with this one, so I hope someone likes it! / / / / /
This is an old image from 2007. / It’s a self portrait taken indoors with studio lighting and then I had a stock image of a forest I composed onto the background. It was done so long ago I don’t have the information on where I got the forest stock, so I can’t credit it. But it was a moderately used texture which doesn’t dominate the piece. The hair was saturated in PS. © Jessica Walker
Self and George, from Tennessee series. (Poem for Eric – an exorcism of sorts. RIP, with love. ) Draw me a picture / of what drew me / to you / and you to me / Tell me why / you left me / speechless / writing bad poetry / scrawled furtively / across the back of my hand, / your memory / painting desire / like an indelible ink / onto my lips, / across the bones of my hips… / My heart / waiting / like an old house / haunted by your / lingering ghost / weaving whispered farewells / like kisses / moving / along the line of my jaw / down the curve of my neck / until finally, / breathlessly / I turned my head / only to encounter / the empty air
Once upon a time, in a land far away a new baby was being born. Swan looked with amazement but could not quite believe what she was seeing…..... A photomontage, created in Photoshop. I would like to thank Wolfwind / for the image of the beautiful swan.
The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan (at Canal Street) with Brooklyn (at Flatbush Avenue Extension) on Long Island. It was the last of the three suspension bridges built across the lower East River, following the Brooklyn and the Williamsburg bridges Manhattan, NY, September 27 – 2OO9
Water drop on a yellow daisy petal. Taken with a Canon EOS 500D and 150mm macro lens. graphic used from an old Christmas card and layered in PS / Available with or without text /
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