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I tried to recreate the amazing light in my 'Go Green' shot with some of my blue bottles. But different time of year, different light, different tones and transparency of the blues = different results!

 

Taken for this weeks (02-09-17) Smile on Saturday 'Blue-tiful' theme.

 

And another one for my glass series :-)

 

I hope you all have lots of smiles this week, and plenty of laughs too :-D

 

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Main Street, Willimantic, CT

This small cottage in the Scottish village of Plockton is very similar to those that once covered the Scottish country side a century or so ago.

I managed to edit out all the modern elements but there are still some remnants of the edit if you look close enough ;-)

Created for Recreating Masters Challenge ~ Alice's Worlds

 

All work done in Photoshop 2024

 

Shadow Frames and PNG Images

 

Best viewed Large

 

Thank you very much for your comments and faves, regretfully, I am finding it increasingly difficult to reply to your comments, because of my very limited time on the internet, due to constant power interruptions in South Africa. I do read and appreciate every one of them, however! Thanks again!!

recreate chromy look on black and white portrait.

Created to be displayed in 2 Lego events in France (Briqu'O-Rhin & Fanabriques) this year.

I wanted to recreate this scene with a bigger and more frightening Smaug than the official one.

On June 12, a recreated mosaic of the “Boryviter” was presented in Kyiv. This is a piece of monumental art created in 1967 by a group of star Ukrainian Soviet monumentalists led by Alla Horska and Viktor Zaretsky. Together with another masterpiece — the mosaic “Tree of Life” — it became part of the interior of the “Ukraine” restaurant in Mariupol.

 

In 2022, Russian occupiers partially destroyed the restaurant building, and with it the mosaics.

 

The "Boryviter" panel was recreated in an exact copy based on old sketches and photographs, but on a collapsible base: to be quickly assembled, packed, and transported.

 

12 червня 2025 року в Києві презентували відтворену мозаїку «Боривітер». Це зразок монументального мистецтва, створений у 1967 році групою зіркових українських радянських монументалістів на чолі з Аллою Горською та Віктором Зарецьким (Галина Зубченко, Борис Плаксій, Григорій Пришедько, Василь Прахнін та Надія Світлична). Разом з іншим шедевром — мозаїкою «Дерево життя» — він став частиною інтер’єру ресторану «Україна» в Маріуполі.

 

У 2022 році російські окупанти частково зруйнували будівлю ресторану, а разом з нею і мозаїки.

 

Панно «Боривітер» відтворили у точній копії за старими ескізами й фотографіями, але на розбірній основі: щоб швидко скласти, запакувати й перевезти. Над роботою працювали 15 художників та художниць під кураторством Насті Іщенко,

 

«Панно символізує творчий пошук художників-шістдесятників, їх любов до життя і прагнення до свободи. Боривітер або сокіл-боривітер здатний надовго зависати в повітрі. За задумом авторів, і назва, і колірне рішення панно «Боривітер» емоційно зв'язує місце, де знаходиться мозаїка, з морем, вид на яке відкривався з вікна.»

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Entry for Recreating Masters

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and for Down Under Challenge

DUC22#33 BOOKS/LIBRARY 1 Oct

 

Inspired by the 1883 book Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, and the clocks in Salvador Dali's 1931 'The Persistence of Memory"

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Using my photos

Background

www.flickr.com/photos/gilleverett/21780346013/

www.flickr.com/photos/gilleverett/51345337540/

Clocks

www.flickr.com/photos/gilleverett/10372145134/

 

Editors: GIMP, Fotor, Picasa

 

plus Canvas texture:

Image by lifeforstock on Freepik

Recreated for www.flickr.com/groups/recreatingmasters/discuss/721577147... - Weekly Theme

 

René Magritte was interested in the difference between objects and their representation.

 

He often painted everyday objects out of context, in juxtapositions forcing the viewer to reconsider things normally taken for granted. In his iconic trompe l’oeil work The Treachery of Images (1928-29), for example, Magritte painted a hyperrealistic pipe and wrote, just beneath it, “this is not a pipe”—a caution not to trust our eyes and reminder that the art object, no matter how convincing, is not the real thing.

 

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The filters and texture are from Photoshop.

 

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recreating Les amants by Magritte for one of my exams.

Other than continuing to operate subsidiary Lehigh & New England Railway, the Jersey Central ceased operations in Pennsylvania on 1972, and competitor Lehigh Valley took over operations of all remaining CNJ assets in the Keystone State. This was before I started railroad photography, and I have very few CNJ images. During Conrail’s first year of operation, a very unexpected surprise was a train headed by four first generation CNJ units returning to the light side receiving tracks in Allentown.

Recreating mother nature with bits and pieces of summer flowers!

Created for Recreating Masters Challenge ~ Alice's Worlds

 

All work done in Photoshop 2024

 

Shadow Frames and PNG Images

 

Best viewed Large

 

Thank you very much for your comments and faves, regretfully, I am finding it increasingly difficult to reply to your comments, because of my very limited time on the internet, due to constant power interruptions in South Africa. I do read and appreciate every one of them, however! Thanks again!!

Chinese gardens are constructed to recreate and miniaturize larger natural landscapes. Traditionally, Chinese gardens blend unique, ornate buildings with natural elements. Just about every Chinese garden contains architecture, like a building or pavilion; decorative rocks and a rock garden; plants, trees and flowers; and water elements, like ponds. Most Chinese gardens are enclosed by a wall and some have winding paths. Chinese gardens aren’t just thrown together. Instead, they’re deliberately designed and visitors should walk through them in the particular order that the garden was laid out.

The Chinese Garden of Friendship (simplified Chinese: 谊园; traditional Chinese: 誼園) is a heritage-listed 1.03-hectare (3-acre) Chinese garden at 1 Harbour Street, in the Sydney Central Business District, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Modelled after the classic private gardens of the Ming Dynasty, the garden offers an insight into Chinese heritage and culture. It was designed by Guangzhou Garden Planning & Building Design Institute, Tsang & Lee, and Edmond Bull & Corkery and built from 1986 to 1988 by Gutteridge Haskins & Davey; the Darling Harbour Authority; Imperial Gardens; Leightons; and Australian Native Landscapes. The gardens were added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 5 October 2018. The Chinese Garden of Friendship was designed by Sydney's Chinese sister city, Guangzhou in China. Sydney's Chinatown complements the area's already rich in Chinese heritage and culture. The garden was officially opened 17 January 1988 as part of Sydney's Bicentennial Celebrations and named the Chinese Garden of Friendship symbolising the bond established between China and Australia. 15053

It was 152 years ago that Union Pacific & Central Pacific met in Promontory Summit for the driving of the golden spike, included was world famous photo of the two locomotives nose-to-nose.

 

Fast forward to modern day, where UP and CP (though a different CP) recreated this moment with their modern power.

 

UP brought their "Support the Troops" and CP brought their "D-Day Salute" to Train Days at Union Depot.

 

Thank you Steve G and Jeff Terry for hosting this great photoshoot.

Created for Recreating Masters - Frida Kahlo www.flickr.com/groups/recreatingmasters/discuss/721577189...

 

Thanks for the public domain use of the following artwork:

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Frida Kahlo de Rivera born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (1907 -1954) was a Mexican artist who painted many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.

Inspired by the country's popular culture, she employed a naïve folk art style to explore questions of identity, postcolonialism, gender, class, and race in Mexican society.

Her paintings often had strong autobiographical elements and mixed realism with surrealism and mystic fantasy.

 

My background made up of flower petals and the flower shapes are my own photography. Filters are from Photoshop.

 

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recreated Roman column from ancient days

ohio river, cincinnatio.

iphone 4.

Cette cour, nichée le long du flanc nord de la Cathédrale, occupe l'emplacement de l'une des anciennes églises formant le groupe-cathédrale paléo-chrétien. Il a servi de nécropole au moyen âge, a également reçu des constructions qui ont appartenu à la communauté des chanoines et certainement à un palais archiépiscopal.

Le dessin de Jacques Le Lieur nous montre une rangée de maisons la bordant sur le nord. De telles maisons existaient également à l'ouest (rue des Quatre-Vents, rue Georges Lanfry actuelle). Ces maisons ont disparu à la fin du XXe siècle. En plus d'une abondante iconographie, il nous reste une seule rescapée : la "Vieille Maison" de la rue Saint-Romain. Des traces de solives sont également visibles sur les murs inférieurs de la tour Saint-Romain.

Jacques Le Lieur n'a pas figuré les bâtiments qui s'élèvent entre la cour d'Albane et la cour des Libraires. Une galerie de cloître reconstruite au XIIIe siècle est surmontée de l'ancienne Trésorerie, formant le logis d'Albane. Elle a été construite par Pierre de Colmieu, devenu cardinal d'Albano (Italie) pour accueillir le Collège d'Albane. A l'origine, ce collège accueillait dix clercs qui devaient chanter les offices dans la Cathédrale. C'est dans ce bâtiment qu'était la bibliothèque de la Cathédrale, riche d'une cinquantaine d'ouvrages au XIIe siècle.

Deux travées au sud et des pierres d'attente sur le mur nord de la cathédrale attestent que ce cloître était projeté pour les autres côtés du quadrilatère. Il aurait reconstitué l'atrium de la cathédrale primitive.

Cinq travées rythmées par de solides contreforts ont deux niveaux sous des combles couverts de petites tuiles. Les fenêtres du rez-de-chaussée ont été fermées au XIXe siècle par un remplage dans le goût du XVe siècle. A l'origine, la galerie était ouverte.

Au nord, les restes d'une chapelle romane ont été découvert en 1937. Cette chapelle était peut-être dédiée à saint Romain.

D'autres bâtiments occupaient l'espace : la Prison capitulaire, la Trésorerie, la Loge aux Chiens, chenil réservé aux dogues qui étaient lâchés dans la Cathédrale le soir.

Le jardin a été reconstitué dans la partie la plus proche de l'église, mettant en valeur les restes du cloître. le long des rues Saint-Romain et Georges Lanfry, un petit jardin ouvert au public rappelle els anciennes maisons détruites à la fin du XIXe siècle.

 

This courtyard, nestled along the northern flank of the Cathedral, occupies the site of one of the old churches forming the paleo-Christian cathedral group. It served as a necropolis in the Middle Ages, also received buildings that belonged to the community of canons and certainly to an archiepiscopal palace.

Jacques Le Lieur's drawing shows us a row of houses bordering it on the north. Such houses also existed to the west (rue des Quatre-Vents, current rue Georges Lanfry). These houses disappeared at the end of the 20th century. In addition to an abundant iconography, we have only one survivor: the "Old House" of rue Saint-Romain. Traces of joists are also visible on the lower walls of the Saint-Romain tower.

Jacques Le Lieur did not depict the buildings that rise between the cour d'Albane and the cour des Libraires. A cloister gallery rebuilt in the 13th century is surmounted by the old Treasury, forming the Albane residence. It was built by Pierre de Colmieu, who became Cardinal of Albano (Italy) to house the Albane College. Originally, this college housed ten clerics who were to sing the services in the Cathedral. It was in this building that the Cathedral library was located, containing around fifty works in the 12th century.

Two bays to the south and supporting stones on the north wall of the cathedral attest that this cloister was planned for the other sides of the quadrilateral. It would have reconstituted the atrium of the original cathedral.

Five bays punctuated by solid buttresses have two levels under attics covered with small tiles. The windows on the ground floor were closed in the 19th century by a tracery in the style of the 15th century. Originally, the gallery was open.

To the north, the remains of a Romanesque chapel were discovered in 1937. This chapel was perhaps dedicated to Saint Romain.

Other buildings occupied the space: the Chapter Prison, the Treasury, the Dog Lodge, a kennel reserved for the mastiffs that were released into the Cathedral in the evening.

The garden has been recreated in the part closest to the church, highlighting the remains of the cloister. Along the streets Saint-Romain and Georges Lanfry, a small garden open to the public recalls the old houses destroyed at the end of the 19th century.

Recreating a typical branch line scene with a pair of box vans and suburban compartment coaches.

 

4F 43924 is viewed from Bridge 28 as she works past Bridgehouse Beck at Haworth Loop...

Inside the Mini Tenth Drain, celebrating MCDP's 1st anniversery, trying out some new tricks, replaying some old, trying to recreate a masterpiece.

Recreating memories of 1990's WCML passenger travel, LSL's Intercity Mk3 + DVT set is led by 87002 'Royal Sovereign' pass Docker, working 1Z86 London Euston - Edinburgh.

 

Disclaimer: The leading two Scotrail Mk3's have been 'repainted' into INTERCITY Swallow in Photoshop to match the rest of the train.

 

10 January 2025

 

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Recreating the first sight of the TARDIS interior. With thanks to Malcolm Gardner who helped me with this project

 

Recreating what was once a daily occurence, SP and UP E9s and a Santa Fe F7 line up at Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal for its 50th Anniversary in 1989. UP 951 carries the number for train 104, the City of Los Angeles. The SP and ATSF units belong to the California State RR Museum and were brought down from Sacramento for the occasion.

New Asia. Perched 71 floors above the Singapore's city skyline, the world gravitates at New Asia, dubbed one of the 50 Best Bars in the world....

 

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Recreated from my archives in Topaz HDR

Recreating a swamp - see first comment

Happy Halloween. By December I probably will believe I am him. Taken from a shot from virtual tour of national gallery.

On the Mount Of Cherry Trees - Recreating Nikolai Ge (1831 - 1894) by Daniel Arrhakis (2021)

 

With the music : Assassin's Creed Brotherhood OST - Echoes of the Roman Ruins (Track 09)

 

youtu.be/ccJIOyXKO90

 

For our next challenge in Recreating Masters Group we choose the Russian Painter Nikolai Nikolaevich Ge, simply known as Nikolai Ge.

 

Recreating Nicolai Ge (1831 - 1894) - September / October 2021 - LINK HERE

  

Work based in the paintings of Nicolai Ge :

 

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Ivatt Class 2MT No. 41312 running as scrapped class mate 41294 storms by Northside Lane Crossing.

Recreating photographer Earl Leaf's photo on the right.

The Falkirk Wheel is a rotating boat lift in Scotland, connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. The lift, named after the nearby town of Falkirk in central Scotland, opened in 2002. It reconnects the two canals for the first time since the 1930s as part of the Millennium Link project.

 

The plan to regenerate central Scotland's canals and reconnect Glasgow with Edinburgh was led by British Waterways with support and funding from seven local authorities, the Scottish Enterprise Network, the European Regional Development Fund, and the Millennium Commission. Planners decided early on to create a dramatic 21st-century landmark structure to reconnect the canals, instead of simply recreating the historic lock flight.

 

The wheel raises boats by 24 metres (79 ft), but the Union Canal is still 11 metres (36 ft) higher than the aqueduct which meets the wheel. Boats must also pass through a pair of locks between the top of the wheel and the Union Canal. The Falkirk Wheel is the only rotating boat lift of its kind in the world, and one of two working boat lifts in the United Kingdom, the other being the Anderton boat lift.

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Like, share, and comment your in-world name to enter this giveaway and win 1 of 2 fatpacks of this collection! Double your chance to win on Facebook!

 

Good luck to everyone ♥

 

So, recently I've been obsessed with this kpop group called (G)I-DLE, and in their MV for one of my fav songs "Oh My God" I saw a beautiful scene where one of the members wore an absolutely gorgeous jewelry set that I decided to recreate for the Octobers round of TRES CHIC !

 

That scene: youtu.be/om3n2ni8luE?t=47

 

DIVA FACE TEARS

These tears come in a FATPACK that includes 10 pearls colors, 13 gemstone options, and 10 colors for the "tear" part. Resizable.

 

DIVA HAIR CLIP

This clip comes with a FATPACK that includes 6 metal colors, 10 pearl colors, and 13 gemstone options. It also includes left and right versions. Materials enabled. This item is resizable.

 

DIVA EARRINGS

These earrings come with a FATPACK that includes 6 metal options, 13 pearl colors as well as 13 gemstones. Materials enabled. This item is resizable.

 

Hope you guys like it! ♥

 

You can find the whole collection at Visit us at Tres Chic!

I made this recreation for ArtsyGirl823 because i was inspired by her design.

**To ArtsyGirl823: i know i didnt do it in my "Marshmallow" style as usual, i have around three different styles, and i decided to do this style instead! but I hope you like this recreation anyways!!! :) and Thank you for letting me do this!**

©2020 Gary L. Quay

 

Gaia and I were out at a cemetary on Taylor's Ferry Road a few Sundays ago. I was looking to recreate a picture I made in the late 90's. I ran into two problems. 1) They had raked the leaves in most of the cemetary. The picture required red leaves to be covering the stairway I wanted to photograph. 2) I couldn't find the stairway. The place is such a labyrinth that I even had trouble finding the exit. I got this picture, though.

 

I was told many years ago by the caretaker at this cemetary that I could take pictures as long as the names on the graves were not visible. I have always resepced that request. Tread lightly, fellow photographers.

 

Camera: Nikon D810

Lens: 28mm Zeiss Distagon ZF2

 

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Made for the Weekly and Monthly Challenge's at the Group "Recreating Masters - Art Week Gallery"

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In Explore August 7, 2020.

A photo shoot at the Illinois Railway Museum in 2010 featured the Chicago and North Western and their restored F7 411, GP7R 4160 and SD40-2 6847.

 

Union Pacific provided their CNW Heritage SD70ACe 1995 and CNW C44-9W 8701.

 

In the years since, Union Pacific has repainted the 8701 into their corporate colors and the IRM has repainted GP7R 4160 back into its Rock Island paint.

 

You win some and you lose some.

  

Recreated corner suite bedroom.

Recreating Nicolai Ge (1831 - 1894) - September / October 2021

Entered in the Recreating Masters group below:

 

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Explored September 29, 2021

 

Explored in Creative Commons October 1, 2021

  

CP 6069 breezes east through Plymouth with empty rail cars and a caboose on the rear. The searchlight has now been replaced and CP SD40-2s cannot lead in the USA anymore. A scene that is now history.

A photographic afternoon on the East Lancashire Railway to recreate the days of Laira depot

Wright recreates ceremonial instruments used to achieve myal. A sacred ritual communing with ancestors. I Kromanti, the mother tongue of the Jamaican Maroons, myal encompasses facets of spiritual practice. Played together in ceremony, these instruments foster communication, healing and joy. They are used to pay respect to and communicate with ancestors. Myall l, wright’s contemporary take on an abeng, echoes these intergenerational connections: the small horn represents Maroons of today; the larger abeng an ancestor.

 

Through the creation of ceremonial objects, Wright facilitates the connection between past and future, and between earthly and spiritual dimensions. In his contemporary Jamaican Maroon “printing” drum and pair of vessels for pouring libation, the artist considers how the maroons navigated the space between slavery and sovereignty in a new society by connecting with their ancestors through myal.

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