It all happens under the surface. Drawings of fish in water colours. / Drawing of water textures in water colour. / Digitized. / Photo layers added.
Blue water drop
it’s something I dreamed being awake…. / odd..
please also have a look at my little series … / ▪ denmark / ▪ france / ▪ italy / / ▪ fireworks / ▪ leafes / ▪ message in a bottle / / thanks /
Original acrylic painting on canvas (4ft x 4ft). When my husband and I went scuba diving in Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia, we were lucky enough to see the barracuda shoaling right in front of us – a spectacular sight to behold for anyone. This painting comes from memories, photos and a love of colour (especially blue!).
Polar Bear surfacing from the water, while breathing out. “Another Polar Bear shot”
A Panoramic and close veiw of the sun setting at Frankston, followed by a digital effect giving special treatment to the water surface only / /
This photo is taken on the magnificent stone beaches of Jæren on the southwest coast of Norway. The coast here changes between rock and sand and just a few meters to the left of this location you will find the finest sand beach.
Untouched photographs of the ever changing water surface. Best viewed LARGE
Untouched water reflection photographs taken with a slow shutter speed. Best viewed LARGE
It is not how it looked in the viewfinder but it is how I wanted it to look in the end. The process of creating photographs is one with endless possibilities between the accurate recordings and significant transformations through camera settings and post processing steps. There is no "right" way to do all this and all options are available – at least for the open minded. So we choose the shutter speed, set the aperture, widen the angle or zoom in, highlight some elements, darken others, sharpen somethings, blur others, saturate and de-saturate, blend and hide,... all which change and transform the raw photo into something interesting for the eye – at times even visual art. Here I tried to create a piece of work that resembled the reality but also transcended into new visual dimensions which could not be seen by the human eye on location – merely in my mind. The long exposure and various post processing steps made this possible. The raw material was captured on Havskåren, a tiny island in the Oslofjord by the Nøtterøy archipelago. I posted this because I liked how the composition turned out. I also love the colors – muted yet warm and inviting. Earth colors. I hope you enjoy this work as much as I enjoyed creating it.
Dandelion seeds with drops of water :) Olympus E510 / Zuiko 35mm macro lens / Shutter speed 1/160 / F number 5.6 / Iso 200 Won the ‘Blue Abstractions’ challenge in the Out Of The Blue group.
After going through some images I thought I would add another ripple shot since the first one got great feedback and an generated some sales. This one is out of the same sequence but a different format and slightly different colour adjustments. Hope you like that one as well. Waves created by a boat on totally flat ocean. The colours are created by the setting sun. / Location: Exmouth Gulf / Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, 400mm This image has won the following RB-Challenges: / Colors of Water Group – Abstract Water Image was featured in Canon DSLR – Western Australia The portrait format with slightly different colours can be found here: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
i like puddles…. they are like windows into a parallel world. refelction—UNphotoshopped Minolta X-570
another view….. another puddle….another world….....
Italy / August 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200 mm / Raw Featured in the Group: DSLR Users Only / Featured in the Group: Black and White Photography / Featured in the Group:Tone it Down / Featured in the Group: Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland / Featured in the Group: All About Water / Featured in the Group: Kairos / Featured in the Group: Photographers of Redbubble / Featured in the Group: Kairos
ancient surfaces textures abstract sries / best viewed larger
ancient abstract surfaces series / best viewed larger
abstract textured surfaces series
No room for complacency…............ Canon 450 D , EFS 18/55 mm lens
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