Featured Work

  • Quicksilver by DesignsByDeb

    Digital art that began with a photo of silver beads.

  • Paradise by Prasad

    Struggling with time and my notebook PC in last few days. Missed many actions on RB. Still for next few days color of life will be the same for me :) Till then have a tour to paradise of this water lilies. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D

  • Dazzling Orange by Johanne Brunet

    For a dazzling holiday season! This shot was made in the dark, using 15 orange coloured christmas lights for lighting. All orange bulbs were isolated from the other colours in the strand as much as possible. Focal length 32mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/56 / Shutter 4 sec. Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in Globes, Spheres and Curves on December 28, 2008

  • Tiny Oysters by Carla Jandelle Petters

    The macro world just never ceases to amaze…......these are the undersides to what I believe are a type of Crepidotus….possibly C. casatii. Would LIKE it to because then it’d possibly be a new fungi for Kansas. / ... / Bad me…I DID play with the colorations here…..it was a photo taken back when I didn’t have a good macro camera….so decided to have a tad bit of fun.

  • Blue and Lemons by Pamela Jayne Smith

    just practicing still life! Not something I do as a habit but had this beautiful blue bowl and the lemons waiting to go back to my friend….ideally more lemons and maybe it’s not so good await your comments with anticipation – please do tell me honestly! taken on canon 350d

  • Just Having Fun Today by Betty Mackey

    The title says it all, it is digital playtime in all the colors. Crystals courtesy of PhotoShop.

  • GiftWrapped by jennyfnf

    FE Polinomial C(ZZ)+P1 formula I have been informed that Christmas is 6 weeks away, so here we go with a gift wrapped fractal.

  • Pastel Spiral by Kinnally

    I love the beautiful soft but bold pastel colors in this artwork, and the intricate patterns caused by the little cutout areas. You can see inside of each little overlapping sphere through the cutouts, and see how the spheres merge together. It’s a fractal, so the pattern repeats infinitely into the depths of the spiral shape. Available for sale at my online gallery

  • Star Chute by kreesor

    Experimenting with spline modeling in Carrara and Vue. / A companion piece to “Star Rainbow Glass”.

  • Digital Art Abstract #56 by ronsphotos

    No photos, just Photoshop. /

Recent Work

  • Magic Show by EmeraldSun

    One of my Abstracts using a base of green grasses and shrubs with Microsoft Works Warp and Bubble Works. I love Green hues, and you know I love a good bubble or two. This is given a magical twist through a gazing ball into another world warping the time barrier.

  • lichen drop 1 by Lenny La Rue, IPA

    I said I’d get the hang of using the 10X magnifying lens after my tiny frog shots showed only a tiny dot of sharp focus in the centre of the focal point. I also said I get a drop of water as clear as humanly possible and top ‘sno-globe’. Honestly, I thought I had it with the shot of the drop coming out of its own icy base, part of this same shoot. But I think I better captured what I was really hoping for with ‘lichen drop 1’. Please let me know what you think (as if you wouldn’t! LOL!) and if it’s not worthy of my patting myself on the back, I’ll pat harder & lower and try again. :-D Taken at Cathy’s home in the forested area immediately beyond her back field (Penn Valley, CA), this photograph is of the tip of an oak tree with the moisture the night’s fog left behind. The lichen seem to thrive in the winter frost and dampness so the colours here are from very happy lichen the the tree branch. The camera was focused by physically moving my body and the camera into the point of focus within the drop. Between the slight breeze, my own breathing, my heartbeat, pressing the shutter release, and finally going with the timer but the shutter itself opening tossed the focus! Setting the tripod was an exercise in frustration because tightening any plane caused the composition to change. And the ultimate insult was having the shot completely set up and I bumped a neighbouring branch, causing the location I’d fought to shoot to bump into the lens and cream the drop. Arrrghhh!!!! Finding a new location and this drop was like a dream – the worst nightmare possible. I was FREEZING but still wearing gloves, a ski jacket, a sweatshirt, AND a t-shirt. I could do everything with the gloves on but the camera could be less than 1mm off and everything sucked. In the end I got the shot without the tripod, without bracketing, without fighting the wind, my body, or the rest of the tree. I set the camera, pressed the button, and let it shoot until the buffer filled about 5 times, praying I’d get at least a couple good ones. Of about 50 shots only this one is in focus to this degree. Well, God gave me one so I’d better not complain about it, ya know? ;-)

  • e y e POD by Jayne Logan

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  • Global Warming Just A Matter Of Time by jewelskings

    Was designing a T-shirt with my design and came up with this and really liked it ! I hope you do too !

  • Butterfleye by Stephanie Rachel Seely

    This artwork was featured in Happy Haven and Live, Love, Dream Self-portrait. / All effects are digital, including makeup. Brushes Used – spiritsighs and Obsidian Dawn Original photo taken August 25, 2008

  • Fariy Flight by Arthur Carley

    Messing around with DAZ-3D… Very interesting Program and very easy to use, just playing with Models with some of my Own images that i made with Photoshop as the background

  • Spatial anomaly by retepk

    Meanwhile the Mind, from pleasure less, / Withdraws into its happiness; / The Mind, that Ocean where each kind / Does streight its own resemblance find. / Andrew Marvell 1621-1678 / Created in Bryce6 and Photoshop.

  • Callas3 by Dobromira Dobreva

    Mixed Media Original acrylic painting manipulated digitally.

  • Christ2 by Dobromira Dobreva

    Digital Art I believe / / I believe in dreams, dreams to soar high / I believe in dreams, dreams to live by / I believe in a dream that one day / There will be no poverty and sorrow / Among God’s children eternal love will grow / I believe in sharing what I have and will / Wish I could touch the sufferer and heal / I believe that one day disease will be conqured / Life will be free of pain only laughter will be heard / I believe in Ten Commandments, the universal law / Foundation of all religions, there is no flaw / Jews, Christians, Moslems and Hindus / All came from Adam and Eve / We are God’s children that I believe / I believe what you sow, so shall you reap / It’s a simple truth, not so deep / I believe in miracles and having Faith / Body dies but soul moves on after death. Syed Karim / /

  • Planet Glitter by Steve Sharp

    The glitterball at Blackpool

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