Showing posts with label surreal photo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surreal photo. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

Whispering Hope, Original Abstract Angel Fine Art Photograph


Today, “Whispering Hope” is featured. This print is from a new series abstract series I'm working on called Angels of Light.
Angels are many times portrayed as symbols of hope. I hope that "Whispering Hope" reminds you that hope comes at moments when you need it most.

I got the idea for this series during the Christmas season--looking at my collection of Christmas angels. I believe in angels. I believe that over the course of my life Angels have helped me. Haven't you found a ray of hope at moments when all seems hopeless.

“Whispering Hope” 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. The quote by Eileen Elias Freeman reads “The angels are always near to those who are grieving, to whisper to them that their loved ones are safe in the hands of God. “

“Whispering Hope” 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 anywhere you need a reminder to Hope. The watermark isn’t on the final print.
This print can be purchased at my etsy store.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Orange Beauty, Original Vintage Look Floral Fine Art Photograph


“Orange Beauty” illustrates the aurora of physical beauty. “Beauty” is from my vintage-look series called Photo Vignettes. “Orange Beauty” was edited in Adobe Photoshop to make it look like a vintage photograph. This photograph was taken at Callaway Gardens in Georgia. The flower depicted in the photograph is a poppy. Prints are available at etsy

Friday, January 22, 2010

Vintage Look Daffodil, Original Fine Art Photograph



Since daffodils are one of the first flowers to appear in the spring, this photo painting reflects a sense of renewal. When the daffodils start blooming—you know that spring can’t be far away. The contrast of the bright yellow flowers on the wintery earth adds an element of joy to the landscape. Bringing fresh cut daffodil flowers into you home is like bring in a little sunshine. Prints are available at 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