Variegated Wall Art

123 creative works found

  • Triptych created from some previously uploaded images 647 views 17/11/09

  • Beautiful pink hydrangea isolated on black.

  • Last rose left in the rose garden. Autumn is here now…

  • Single gerbera daisy on white with reflecting fun bubbles.

  • Concept : The close up of a bruised succulent plant leaf is used to depict the spread of pains and sufferings. The photo can also be used as an abstract background.

  • A variegated peppermint tree at Kings Park.

  • Pink rose on satin with candy hearts.

  • You can see this piece up close and personal at The Makeshift Gallery, Cnr of Brunswick and Leicester St, Fitzroy, Melbourne / Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm / Part of PAF 30×30 Art Exhibition November 12-18 2008

  • / / © Shelley Heath (aka Soul Creates), Copyright 2008, All rights reserved.

  • I love all the colors on these petals!

  • Took this image at the Botanical gardens in Coffs Harbour….a lovely varigated coloured rose…added a drybrush filter and lighting filter….plus the basics….

  • A beautiful variegated gerber daisy, layered over a texture by Ghostbones

  • Variegated Fritillary ~ Euptoieta claudia (Cramer, 1776) Canon EOS 30D SLR Featured in the group “Insects, Bugs, & Creepy Crawlies” Attributes of Euptoieta claudia Family: Brush-footed Butterflies (Nymphalidae) Subfamily: Longwings (Heliconiinae) Identification: Upperside tawny orange with thick dark veins and markings; black spots near margin. Hindwing margin angled and slightly scalloped. Underside of hindwing with a mottled pattern and no silver spots. Life history: Males patrol short distances in flat, dry, open places. Eggs are laid singly on host plant stems and leaves; caterpillars eat leaves and flowers. Flight: Three broods from April-October in the north, four broods from February or March-November or December in the south. Wing span: 1 3/4 – 3 1/8 inches (4.5 – 8 cm). Caterpillar hosts: A variety of plants in several families including maypops (Passiflora incarnata), may apple (Podophyllum peltata), violets (Viola), purslane (Portulaca), stonecrop (Sedum), and moonseed (Menispermum). Adult food: Nectar from several plant species including butterflyweed, common milkweed, dogbane, peppermint, red clover, swamp milkweed, and tickseed sunflower. Habitat: Open sunny areas such as prairies, fields, pastures, road edges, landfills. Range: Higher elevations of Argentina through Central America and Mexico to the southern United States; also Cuba and Jamaica. Regularly colonizes north through most of the United States except the Pacific Northwest. Conservation: Not required. An occasional minor pest of ornamental pansies and violets. NatureServe Global Status: G5 – Demonstrably secure globally, though it may be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.

  • Another Variegated Fairy-wren, I like the way this shot shows the rich chestnut shoulder patch.

  • nikon d40 w/ sigma 150-500mm HSM lens

  • Marybrough, Victoria.

  • When I first saw this flower a year ago, I had no idea what it was – but I was fascinated by the soft pink of the bashful blossoms and the huge stems encompassing a high, graceful curve that was almost a metre long. The real contrast was the foliage, with dark green and yellow striped leaves covered in wispy, gossamer-thin tendrils. I shot about six frames, but this one, depicting the bashful petals of the soon-to-bloom flower, actually shows the extent of the curve. After I posted this shot on my blog, I was told it was a Variegated Yucca (Yucca filamentosa), known for its distinctive candelabra-style flowers. To achieve the depth of field, I shot it from about a metre above the curve, looking down at the leaves with their contrasting colour. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F5.6, 1/125 sec, ISO 200, focal length 125mm. /

  • Scanned a twig of Liquid Amber tree into my Canon Cannoscan and applied flood filter in Photoshop. / Click here to visit my Red Bubble Site gallery. / 30 September 2009 / ‘Falls Colours’ Challenge – 27 September 2009 / FEATURED IN THE SCANTASTIC GROUP – 11 July 2009

  • Variegated hebe. Canon EOS 450D, 50mm f1.8 lens

  • Immature female Sympetrum corruptum (Variegated Meadowhawk) at White City, Oregon, 13 September 2009. Canon 40D, 180 mm macro + 1.4x tele

  • Variegated Fairy-wren – Malurus lamberti / Whilst working at my desk I noticed this little fellow admiring himself in the outside mirror of my car, parked in the driveway.

  • A female Variegated Fairy-wren – Malurus lamberti, checking herself out in my car’s outside mirror. The fourth day straight that the pair have visited my cat whilst it is parked in my driveway at Coffin Bay, South Australia.

  • A male Variegated Fairy-wren – Malurus lamberti, checking itself out in my car’s mirror. As this is the third afternoon straight, he and his mate have visited, I now have that many photos of them that I had to toss a coin as to which photo to put on here.

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