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Clyfford Still Museum – Denver, CO

clyffordstillmuseum.org

"The essential joy of being with horses is that it brings us in contact with the rare elements of grace, beauty, spirit, and fire."

The first time I came to Flickr I was literally amazed by the topic of "texture". I didn't know what they were and I thought that there were only applications that made the "texture" effect. When I then discovered here what they could give a photo and the "transforming" power, I was thrilled to learn how to use them.

It's like painting on layers of oil or a smooth sheet of paper or a sheet of metal or....endless techniques that a painter can use live.

You can add oil to your painting, but you can prepare a primer for painting on top....

The first textures I met here were those of Lenabem Anna J. to whom I must say a lot of thanks.

My works also came out of the textured landscape, but the layered discourse started from here.

 

I wanted to play with a beautiful texture of Anna that I found these days, this one:

Texture Oil Paint primer

Lenabem-Anna J.

 

These three sequential works show how much you can vary with the same texture the same image

The Road (3)

The Road (1)

 

Music:

Unkle - When Things Explode (feat. Ian Astbury)

 

Another panorama. Textured Pic. many textures. Not sure if I like this but I think I do.

 

I like taking pictures of mountains. I can't believe it's december already. time flies

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Single abstract exposure with textures.

Still looking back at that sunset at Windy Post, Dartmoor. I think that (along with the Burnham visit) was my favourite shoot of 2022! This was just the general view looking out over the moor. Such an atmospheric place!

Sedona, Arizona is a stunning destination offering all types of activities for adventure seekers, spiritual searchers, and photographers alike.

 

From the vantage of Chicken Point looking south, the non-motorized Little Horse Trail wends its way through the Coconino National Forest along the edge of the Munds Mountain Wilderness, seen here. Although the red rock is spectacular, and the blue green of the pinion pines and junipers contrasts nicely, I felt that the textures of the forest, geology and the heavy clouds made a more compelling image.

This is to the Brexiteers and to the "Wallbuilders"in the USA,because its the same Spirit.

 

The Sound of Silence-Disturbed

www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Dg-g7t2l4

 

a Vision,

realized with a Image from Pixabay.

«Procúrate tiempo libre para aprender algo bueno y deja de girar como una peonza».

 

Marco Aurelio

 

A orillas del Río Odiel, muy cerquita de Sotiel Coronada, imposible resistirse a una sesión de texturas.

On the Isle of Lewis, we experienced the Stones of Callanish. Thirteen standing stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west. The site is thought to have been constructed about 5000 years ago. The light on this photo emphasized the shadows, shapes, and textures of the stones.

font: Racecar casual

 

textures and effects by Remember Remember

  

Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?

 

Hannah Gale

 

There was a little dinosaur,

who made a rock his friend.

He took the rock everywhere,

and said he'd keep it till the end.

 

One day it was a wee bit cold,

so he held it very close.

But when he felt it start to move,

he thought that it was gross.

 

First popped out the little head,

then some arms and legs.

So which one really did come first?

The chicken? No. The egg.

brick wall texture color

 

P1150970

 

abstract on a wall

 

I tried to get to Dunraven Bay on Sunday to get some sunset shots but the car park and road was completely jammed so gave up and went to Nash Point instead only to find the light had gone! So here are two shots taken a couple of years ago!

Another view from last weeks macro subject - Shells; for Textural Tuesday.

Happy Textural Tuesday!

Eucalyptus bark

 

There is a sheep face somewhere there...

Corel Painter / Topaz

 

Textures from Cris Buscaglia Lenz and Karen Burns. Thank you.

  

Link to my website - But Is It Art?

  

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on a really old car

Explore~12/19~Thank you!

 

"You often say, "I would give, but only to the deserving." The trees in your orchard say not so, nor the flocks in your pasture. They give that they may live, for to withhold is to perish."

— Kahlil Gibran

"Shooting film" dedicated to me a small interview, which you can read, if you have the courtesy and few minutes to spend. I thank you again Mr. Nguyen for his kindness.

Roberto De Mitri - My Thoughts on Film Photography

A closeup of the lower falls showing off all the delicious textures, jagged, smooth, decadent.

Another from the spectacular evening up on Holmepark Fell. I was taken by the way the fiery clouds to the right of this windswept tree sort of complimented it's shape. The textures of the weathered Limestone Pavement on this high exposed plateau also added to nature's rich palette. The colours were spectacular after the sun set, giving the whole scene an ethereal feel.

 

The sun had set around 20 minutes before over Morecambe Bay with the Fylde Coast and Welsh Mountains in the far distance beyond Heysham Nuclear Power Station. You can also see the car headlights on the M6 in the middle distance near the Carnforth exit and the Bowland Fells lie to the left of the Tree..

 

I got some lovely images whilst up here again and I also knew my friend John Bleakley was getting the same colours and sky whilst down by the coast in Morecambe. I look forward to seeing the same sky on his shots!!

  

I find the high moors fascinating places not just for the natural beauty and weird rock formations but also because, many years ago, they were a hive of industry, principally mining or quarrying. This was taken on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, close to the hamlet of St. Breward. As well the moorland scenery it shows a cheesewring which although resembling a man made object is actually a perfectly natural rock formation created by erosion. Close by can be seen the remains of an old mining building which overlooked an open cast mine where, probably, tin or copper would have been extracted. It is likely that the miners walked several miles to and from their homes to this mine in all weathers. I visited on a fine day but it was still a bleak and windy place. Truly, those miners worked between a rock and a hard place.

 

Thanks to Alice Popkorn for the use and abuse of her texture "Magic Veil".

A beach pebble found many years ago. About 25mm (1”) tall. I’ve tried ever since to cheer it up - but it just won't have it! I may need to put it back?

 

Many thanks for all views, fav's - and particularly comments - all are greatly appreciated!

 

Happy Macro Mondays to you all!

Texture of Water what you see when you have the sun shade open in the car and a monsoon starts up, but an interesting shot, wet in North Carolina.

sunlight peeping in through window Grote Kerk Elst

A water sprite (also called a water fairy or water faery) is a general term for an elemental spirit associated with water, according to alchemist Paracelsus. Water sprites are said to be able to breathe water or air, and in some cases, can fly. They are mostly harmless unless threatened.

 

Leaves of an aquatic plant floating at the edge of a lake.

 

ICM and texture

press "L" to see on black

map

 

Texture by Cris Buscaglia Lenz Collection

 

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