Showing posts with label nature photograph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature photograph. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Monday, January 18, 2010
Aloof, Black and White FIne Art Abstract Photogrph

“Aloof” is part of an abstract photos series called Dreamscapes. “Aloof” brings to mind a quality of standing apart or gaining distance. Enlarging the view on this photograph will bring out the detail of the leaves.
“Aloof” was photographed using a Canon camera and a lensbaby lens—a selective focus lens. This photograph was taken in a gardenin Douglasville, Georgia.
If you're interested in purchasing a print, a 6 x9 print is available for $16.95 on etsy.
Monday, January 11, 2010
The Morning Stretch, Original Fine Art Black and White Photograph

“The Morning Stretch” is part of an abstract photos series called Dreamscapes. The plant in the center seems to reach up towards the morning sun for a good stretch.
“The Morning Stretch” was photographed using a Canon 30D camera and a lensbaby lens—a selective focus lens. The photograph was edited in photoshop to remove dirt from the leaves and converted to black and white. This photograph was taken in a garden in Douglasville, Georgia.
If you're interested in purchasing a print of this photograph, a 6 x 9 print is available for $16.95
Monday, January 4, 2010
Fortune's Wheel--Abstract Fine Art Photograph

“Fortune’s Wheel” is reminiscent of the wheel of life whose turning can be seen as the progress of the season of the circle of life. “Fortune’s Wheel” was photographed using a Canon camera and a lensbaby lens—a selective focus lens. I combined several exposures in Abode Photoshop to complete the image.
“Fortune’s Wheel” is signed and dated on the back. It’s not matted or framed. A professional lab prints the image on metallic paper. This fine art photograph would look great in a contemporary or modern home. The watermark isn’t on the final print.
If you're interested in purchasing a print, you can purchase a 6 x 9 for $16.95 at etsy.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Fairy House

“Fairy House” is from my photo abstract series called Dreamscapes. I photographed this fairy home in a beautiful garden when the fairies weren’t looking. If you truly believe, you can see the glowing outline of a couple of fairies that live here. “Fairy House” was photographed using a Canon camera and a lensbaby lens—a selective focus lens. The Sculpture depicted in the photograph was created by Douglasville Artist, Douglas Dannels.
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