Wonderful wall in Santa Cruz, La Palma, Spain. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other
Moth on the wall. My bathroom, London, UK. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other This image has not been doctored. The moth was this colour. / Aside from some work with the levels and contrast.
Fractal art made on a PC with Ultra Fractal software.
acrylic on canvas
Aspen leaves after a fall rain. Eagle County Colorado / / /
Shot in an Aspen grove near Vail Colorado. Fuji Velvia. Orton Effect to show dreamy feeling. / / /
I love to get up close and personal to try to capture the beautiful blooms of summer. I am obviously influenced by the great Georgia O’Keefe, one of my favorite painters.
Tried to capture the first blooms of spring in this little still life photo last year. I especially tried to capture how the sunlight hit the petals and glass causing the twinkling reflections on the white shelf. Revisiting this shot now to try to give my eyes a little rest from all the ice and snow that is falling today. Shot with a Kodak EasyShare DX6490 zoom digital camera.
dont know its name … make a great ‘gift/gratuitous’ or ‘friendship’ or ‘retirement’ card
This fractal image was created in Apophysis 2.06c 3D hack using some methods that I have been experimenting with recently. An interesting fact is that the texture of my image comes from a transform that uses the julian and disc variations and then was lowered out of the image using z translate, so this variation is not actually seen in the final image, but without it there wouldn’t really be a texture. The second transform which is the actual “fabric” comes from a combination of bubble, pre_blur, rectangles, oscilloscope, bipolar and hemisphere. And the last transform simply uses bubble and pre_blur with a bit of z translate to put it in the correct space. No post or final transforms were used. And, here’s a bit of me that’s reverting to my good old physics/astronomy (Gotta love physics!): According to Einstein, space itself can be thought to be like a fabric. Imagine placing a bowling ball on the surface of a mattress. The bowling ball will cause the mattress to dip downwards where it is touching. Imagine this bowling ball to be the Sun now. The planets go around in their ever widening circles because of the way that the Sun is effecting space. In my picture above, you can see the curving of the space around the sphere. But also, what happens to the sphere if space itself is fractured? Will the sphere sink downwards through the fabric? That is a question that I had once, and I suspect it will be a long time until there is an answer for it.
taken at 7.00 am … this would make a great ‘gift/gratuitous card’ for your friend
In it’s original form this was a group of tulips growing in front of my home. / As of November 27, 2009 ~ 721 views /
Watercolour Concept: I did this piece when the King Of Thailand (country where I am from) celebrated his 80th birthday in 2007. There are grand celebrations throughout the country and I simply want to wish him longevity and good health, yellow is a royal colour in Thailand.
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This puts me in remembrance of the long, hot summers here in Australia. Relentless…sometimes sizzling, sometimes humid…always HOT!! / Enough said :-)
Photographed in Keukenhof park in Netherlands.
This was done using Photoshop gradient brush and swirl filter. That’s it, quite simple, yet effective. / / Hope you like! Add me to your watch list now
Soft Yellow Rose
YELLOW ROSE A simple yellow rose, one of nature’s most beautiful flowers! “YELLOW ROSE” was featured in the group / THE YELLOW GALLERY /
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This was taken when station Creek had alot of “tea-stains” flowing in it!!!
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