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All photos, design elements, and the composition in this image are my own with the exception of the original art installation which I photographed.
The original images were of an installation at The Mattress Factory art gallery in Pittsburgh. See the first comment below for an image of the installation in a mirrored room called "Infinity Dots."
I cut the photos apart, duplicated and rearranged the parts, changed their opacity, overlapped parts, & adjusted colors to create this image.
Love, whether newly born or aroused from a deathlike slumber, must always create sunshine, filling the heart so full of radiance, that it overflows upon the outward world.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne (The Scarlet Letter)
Created for
THE HYPOTHETICAL AWARDS Enchantment & Magic of Summer Nights Challenge
Vintage fairy found in Google images.
Star Drops and Moon Drops are brushes by MissOCD on DeviantART found here:
8x8 Vignette with the Monster Scientist from the Collectable Minifigures Series 14 and The Monster from The Series 4.
Built for the Eurobricks Mega Building LEGO CMFs Contest 2016.
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Elixir ! :D
The drink that the legend says that who drink it "live long life with endless happiness & love "
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Painting ones pottery and getting it back from the kiln with the glaze applied is a popular thing at the Festival of the Arts in OKC.
Creating the Dinosaur with its Egg and a Human friend a sand art Creation at Cobourg beach at the annual sandcastle festival , Martin’s photographs , Cobourg , Ontario , Canada , May 28. 2008
A sand art creation at the Cobourg beach
Sand art creation
Creating the Dinosaur with its Egg and a Human friend with the help of a Ontrack Deere Backhoe
Creating the Dinosaur with its Egg and a Human friend
Ontrack Deere backhoe
Backhoe
Cobourg beach
Sandcastle festival
annual sandcastle festival at Cobourg beach
Dinosaur sand creation
Dinosaur Egg sand creation
Human sand creation
Dinosaur with a Egg and Human sand creation
Sand creation at Cobourg beach annual sandcastle festival
Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
Canon EOS Digital Rebel
Canon
Digital Rebel
May 2008
Cobourg west beach board walk
Cobourg west Beach
Mortimer Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
dog working at the beach
beach
Martin’s photographs
Cobourg
Ontario
Canada
Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
Favourites
favourite thing
July 2006
Dog
Lake Ontario
Sand
Water
Mortimer boxer dog
Boxer dog
Boxer mixed breed dog
Sand
Canon PowerShot SD600
PowerShot SD600
SD600
Canada
Favourites
Sweet Rocket
Cobourg west beach
Cobourg Beach
Mortimer Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
dog working at the beach
beach
Martin’s photographs
Boxer Lab mixed breed dog
favourite thing
July 2006
Lake Ontario
Sand
Water
Sand
Sunset
Helen and Mortimer on the Cobourg beach
My son was insistent that the pirates had to have their treasure chest. It doubles as a fuel tank here.
Created for Treat This 78 www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157651852855550/
The source photo is from Skagitrenee. You can see it here:
www.flickr.com/photos/skagitrenee/17108332577
or in the first comment box.
Thank you very much Skagitrenee for this nice source image !
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Everything is welcome - especially constructive criticism!
Threat This 78
Die zarten Farben des Frühlings @ArtundUnart 2015
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All rights reserved. This photo is not authorized for use on your blogs, pin boards, websites or use in any other way.
Created by an unknown artist. Located near Pioneertown, California.
© Armin Hage. All Rights Reserved.
Created for the The Artistic Manipulation Group MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #57
CHEF bethrosengard wants us to create a sculptural fantasy!
➤ The main focus of your image must be a sculptural art object(s), anything from the tiniest statuette to the Statue of Liberty, whether abstract or representational.
➤ You must set the object against a land-, sea- or cityscape that is not the object's usual setting.
➤ Include any one or more of the following: bees, bears, butterflies, birds, bats, beavers, bobcats, buffalo. (For 'extra credit' ;-), you may choose any of these instead: binturong, bandicoot, bichir, bonobo, bongo or bushmaster.)
➤ Your composition must have some kind of decorative border.
➤ NO PEOPLE (other than, possibly, the sculpture).
BACKGROUND by Christopher Kuzman from Unsplash
SCULPTURE by Eena's Creation from Mischief Circus
WAVES by Frostbo from DeviantArt
SPLASHES by VanillaM Designs from Scrap from France
EMBARCATION by MagicalReality Designs from E-Scape & Scrap
2 BEARS from FantasyBackgroundStore
CLOUDS by :
-- FOXEYSQUIRREL from Oscraps.com
-- Lynne Anzelc Designs from Oscraps.com
2 TEXTURES by ATP Textures from ETSY.com
FRAME by itKuPiLLi Imagenarium from Mischief Circus
Creativity is good for the mind and the soul! Take what is obvious and turn it into something that is uniquely yours.
Like your own take on the beauty of H2O :-)
created for:DUC Challenge 1005
Original photo by: Dela 7
texture by Pareeerica
texture by Carlos Arana
more photo plant
Created accidently when combining wrong pictures to a HDR photo, really!
Strassenkreuzertreffen Kaunitz 2022
Please note: This is an alternative version of the original www.flickr.com/photos/flatworldsedge/5022793280/ provided in response to some comments to that picture.
The original is a single all in camera light painting.
This version uses a longer exposed background (271 secs instead of 229 secs in the original) and drops in via Photoshop 7.0 just the light painted couple and not the floating hearts. Perhaps it is a slightly more pleasing exposure of the scene, and some comments had opined that the hearts were a little too whimsical or distracting. There's no GND on this one either, so the sky is a smoother purple throughout.
I much prefer the original; I like the whimsy of the hearts and the colours are slightly stranger, especially the green. Still, I thought I'd post this version having created it whilst musing over people's suggestions. Please don't feel burdened to comment on the redux, but I do hope it is of interest to those involved in the discussion.
Created for Angie's Animal Antics Challenge No 13 –Wheels & Wings
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Scenery~ Ladies View Stock
Castle~hermitcrabstock
Dogs~Pixabay
Goggles, Scarf and Crown ~Google.
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Created for HandHeld Art's July contest Summer Scenes with iColorama plus a little help from Photoshop.
I shot the photo a few years ago leaving Long Beach harbor on a whale watching boat. The photos of the shoreline were the best part of the trip. Barely saw one whale and started to get seasick as the boat bounced around waiting for the damn thing to resurface.
The view created during the Ice Age from Roy Bridge Viewpoint.
This explanation of the Geological feature and why this view point car park is here:
for information check out the diagrams here:
www.discoveringbritain.org/activities/scotland/viewpoints...
What has made these lines across the landscape?
According to local legends these lines were created by Fionn MacCumhail, or Fingal the Giant, a mythical Celtic warrior-king. The glen (mountain valley) used to be heavily wooded, so Fingal built a set of roads through the forest so he could hunt deer while riding on horseback. It is said the marks on the mountainside are the remains of these roads.
This explanation is not generally used today, but the real story behind these ‘roads’ is no less fascinating.
At the end of the last Ice Age, approximately 13,000 years, a glacier blocked the lower parts of Glens Roy, Gloy and Spean (a glen is a mountain valley). The ice acted like a dam, trapping water behind it and forming a large loch (or lake).
Glaciated Valley with Ancient Beach levels known as the parallel roads.
Formation of 260m Parallel Road
The water filled the Glen to a height of 260 metres; it could not rise any higher than this as a low point between two hills allowed the water to escape.
The waves of the loch, and continual freezing and thawing of the water at its edge, carved a beach into the sides of the mountains. We can see the remains of this beach today as the lowest ‘road’ at 260 metres high.
But why are there three ‘roads’ here?
Rise and Fall
Between 100 and 200 years after the first beach was established the temperature dropped. More ice formed, and the glacier advanced up into Glen Roy, blocking off the overflow point between the two hills.
As a result the loch became deeper, and its waves carved another beach into the mountainsides, higher up this time at 325m. The water could not rise higher as there was a second overflow point at this height. Excess water drained into the neighbouring valley Glen Spean.
Formation of 325m Parallel Roads
After another 100 or so years passed, the temperatures dropped again. This caused the glacier to advance further up Glen Roy and blocked off the second overflow point. Once again the depth of the loch increased and a third new beach was formed at a height of 350m.
Formation of 350m Parallel Road
When the climate eventually warmed up, the ice melted and the glacier retreated. The overflow points were unblocked in reverse order, so the loch drained away. The beaches cut into the mountainside are a ghostly reminder of the three stages of this long-vanished loch.
Leaving the Parallel Roads we see today.