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"Flowers always make people better, happier and helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine to the soul." ~Luther Burbank

 

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To Rachel

(for our 2 year anniversary)

 

Alone I'm an old photograph

misplaced and forgotten.

Together we're a painted portrait

to be displayed for all to see.

I will always view you through a painted brush

on a canvas of our own making.

- L.Magic

 

Photo Taken @ Breath of Nature

Camille Pissarro (French, 1830 - 1903 ), The Artist's Garden at Eragny, 1898, oil on canvas, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Collection

Nuthatch on canvas.. ;)

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I am happy that the sunrise times are moving closer and closer to a reasonable time of the morning.

 

I thought I would make the effort to catch the sunrise this morning.

 

I love this time of the morning as the sky changes minute by minute as the canvas is painted pink yellow and red, just before the sun rises over the horizon.

 

I was shooting photos in the opposite direction when I turned round and spotted the sun rising above the horizon.

  

After posing for a while on that lovely dark canvas my model moved on and gave me this interesting reflection. The head reminds me of some other grebe from the Northern Hemisphere.

 

(Tachybaptus novaehollandiae)

work in progress ... not finished yet

 

Acrylic on Canvas

I could not resist posting another image of the Nankeen Kestrel (Falco cenchroides) because of the different canvas I was able to capture the bird flying along the beach.

THIS IS A CANVAS ART I HAD DONE FROM ONE OF MY EXPLORE AWARD PICS. IT'S A WALL HANGING NOW ABOUT 24 BY 16. LOVE IT. THANKS TO EXPLORE

Hibiscus with Pulmenia 1939, Georgia O'keeffe as seen in the Mertz Library at New York Botanical Garden. Show ends October 28, 2018.

**Feel free to zoom in to view this**

 

I was out taking photos this morning after a light snowfall overnight. I saw Snoopy high up in the old pine tree coming down from one of its favorite spots. Lucky for Snoopy, I did put some peanuts out right before that. Does this squirrel look like it needs anymore to eat? They're all wearing their winter coats the past few months.

 

Filters, border/frame, and canvas texture are from Photoshop.

 

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110cm×110cm,oil on canvas.

"landscape Z" acrylics on canvas,100x70 cm. 2022

Staré Město / Old Town - Prague 1

 

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God's Canvas @2021 Alamanos, Cyprus

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f/ 10 | 25 sec | ISO 100 | 17 mm

KASE Variable ND Filter 77mm

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Theme : Long Exposure Photography

Series : Harmony Within

Location: Alamanos, Cyprus

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I have rarely seen Otago Harbour this still. On this morning the water became like a canvas reflecting every detail in the sky.

I'm A Canvas Of My Experiences. My Story Is Etched In Lines And Shadings And You Can Read It On My Body.

mixed medias on canvas - 51,1x70,8 inches / 130x180 cm

There's a point to this story.

 

Some memory shots came up on Catherine's cell phone of a maternity job we had done for a client 10, or more years ago. What's interesting, and the point I want to bring up, is that these rather large canvas prints were produced off of a 12 megapixel camera, the Nikon D300! The larger of the 4 canvas's was 2 foot by 3 foot! Whereas the others were (I believe) 16x24 canvas's, and also quite large. Proof that a great number of megapixels is not needed to produce large images. And here's the rub, most people don't print at all, or maybe only 4x6 images when they do....so why does anyone need 40, 50, or 60 megapixels in the first place? Well, the manufacturer's will have you believe more is better, and it's a great marketing ploy. And no different with the average computer that people really need. Unless you are doing some serious number crunching, or scientific work, or playing high end video games, why do you need the fastest, super duper processor on your computer? For most people's needs a very average performing processor is more than adequate to produce some simple documents, or view things on the internet. Actually, if you'd want better performance you'd be better served to invest in more RAM on your PC. But, again, the manufacturer's would have you believe you'd need more throughput and have you believe the best, and fastest MPU is what you must have in your next PC. And, why not would they have you believe that, that is how they sell more units, whether it be a PC, or a camera with more megapixels! Granted, there might be those times when more megapixels would benefit you, especially if you have a tendency to crop your images deeply.

 

And more megapixels can have more tradeoffs, like the size of the images they produce and how much room they take on your hard drive. While loading these larger images will also take more time when you do load them on your computer. And jamming more and more smaller light gathering diodes on a sensor the size of a 35mm film negative (full frame cameras) just might impede their light gathering capabilities. And, in the end, that may produce noisier images even at native ISO settings. The sensor size geography on most of our cameras is finite...you can't build the Empire State building's footprint on the size of a residential lot in the suburbs!

 

I would say for the average person shooting photos today much more than 20 megapixels is plenty more than what they would need. (I can't speak of video needs because I don't do videos with our 35mm cameras) Another great example of what we once did for a client using that same 12 megapixel Nikon camera is as follows. The client had a local, and very successful real estate business and they hired us to photograph a pair of their golden retrievers dogs with the plan to post the image in an ad on local billboards! Now here's the thing with ultra large images, ironically, because of the greater viewing distances involved in viewing very large images, the actual resolution can be less than what you'd expect. And, our 12 megapixel shots worked out very well on a large billboard!

 

So, just some food for thought the next time you're ready to plop down some of your hard earned money on a camera (or a PC) where the mindset of the manufacturer, or the salesman is trying to upsell you on more is better. It sometimes may be, but not always!

Acrylic on canvas

Rose on canvas

used: Own photo, Studio Aartist, Filter Forge, Photoshop

canvas shoes for slow life.

 

❶shoes & gray socks_________________(11kinds)

❷used version shoes & gray socks ______(4kinds)

❸Non-rig type shoes (socks Not included) __(2kinds)

❹socks 14 texture changaing HUD

 

Shoes and the socks separate

shoes alpha & shoes+socks alpha

all shoes : cream gum sole+ blue gum sole

※Socks are not in Non-Rig type.

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好きなズックが出来ました

わけあって物理的にHUDが作れずfatは無しです

ノンリグにしてほしいっていう意見があったのでused white とused navyのみ作りましたが、 ポーズによってはリグソックスと合わないのでソックスは入っていません

   

Back in 2014 we had a pretty brutal winter here in Southeast Michigan. Temperatures were steady below zero with wind chills up to -30 below zero F. We had went out to Port Huron to capture some images of the thousands of Long Tailed ducks that were hanging out in the St. Clair River. While there, I seen this Canvas Back Duck with its beak iced up. I felt so bad for him but there was absolutely nothing I could do to help the poor thing.

  

Explored #472 1-8-23

Taken at Elvion: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ELVION/53/100/22

this is a house warming gift for my friend and his girlfriend.

 

acrylic and wax on canvas 16X20

Durdle Door, Dorset

 

Vibrant colours spread across the sky minutes before sunrise last Wednesday. Nature once again blew me away with its beauty, and rewarded those who made the effort to head to Durdle Door for sunrise.

Seen as canvas panels. . . .

Have a good Memorial Day holiday (in America) and remember why we are celebrating it. . . . may peace come to all the world.

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