Created in Apophysis and edited in photoshop using the fractalius filter.
Best Viewed Large / This was a digital painting and creation for an old website I once ran years back. It was my first attempt in Photoshop to paint digitally from scratch. / This has since been re-sized as it was for a website, and Redfield Fractalius was added for higher definition. /
SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK / Extraordinary Fractalius – Halloween 2009 Featured in: / Redfield Plug-ins – Oct 2009 / Halloween – October 2009 Redfield Fractalius & several layers of various textures. This spider lived right at my front door in Los Angeles a few years ago from Thanksgiving through Christmas. So gorgeous. I was so sad to find it gone Christmas day. The original shot – as is. Worth showing because this spider did not need any tricks to look beautiful.
“The wicked old witch did’st cackle with glee / ‘Tis time to work her magic and sorcery / Casting evil spells abounding with trickery / Beware all ye, ‘tis all hallows eve said she”. Moonshadow ...View large for detail..experimental first fusion of a hand painted witch over a digitally created background …finished about 2am ......
A fractilized candle flame shot…playing with ISO and shutter speed to get the color I wanted then used fractalius…love the way it turned out! Best viewed large for details! / F8 / 1/250 sec / ISO 800 / Canon 500D Sigma 70mm Macro / Manual / / Featured in: Redfield Plug-ins /
A play on dimensions. These paper whites – are they drowning .. are are we? Used Redfield’s Water Ripples with these paper whites to give them exactly what they wanted – moisture! Spring blooms that really pack a punch!
After 1 month on RedBubble, this is #1 job by popularity from my list / & 1-time feature. done using water ripples in Redfield Plugins Water Lilly was featured in the group Redfield Plugins October 25, 2009 / other choice: /
Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F8, 1/500…ripple filter / RAW / 2/19/09 – 429/21 Featured in Redfield Plugins – 10/25/09 / Featured in Live, Love, Dream – 2/09 / Sold – Card / / / / Postage / / Postcards /
Photoshop creation. 2 seperate pictures. The Backround layer was a picture of clouds with a redfield water ripples filter applied. The top layer was cut from a picture of flowers and placed in the middle of the backround layer. The top flower layer has a topaz adjust filter applied to it. I used an impressionist brush to make the flower look like it was part of the backround.
Water Iris with Redfield Water Ripple Plug in.
Featured in Redfield Plugins – Oct 25th, 2009 Created with Refield Plugin called Water Ripple.
Close-up of tan tiger swallowtail butterfly with tan wings with orange, blue and black markings, standing on a lance leaf coreopsis blossom with wings up, viewed from side. The Fractalius Filter by Redfield was added to this image ever so slightly, just enough to enhance the colors and details.
Applied Redfield Fractalius filter in PS.
A yellow tiger swallowtail butterfly taking a drink of nector on a coneflower. Redfield’s fractalius filter was applied only to the butterfly in this picture. The Western tiger swallowtail (Papilio rutulus) is a common swallowtail butterfly of western North America, frequently seen in urban parks and gardens as well as in rural woodlands and riparian areas. It is a large, brightly colored and active butterfly, rarely seen at rest; its wingspan is 7 to 10 cm, and its wings are yellow with black stripes, and in addition it has blue and orange spots near its tail. It has the “tails” on the hind wings that are often found in swallowtails. Echinacea is a genus of nine species of herbaceous plants in the family Asteraceae which are commonly called purple coneflowers. All are endemic to eastern and central North America, where they are found growing in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas. They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, blooming from early to late summer. The genus name is from the Greek echino, meaning “spiny,” due to the spiny central disk. Some species are used in herbal medicines and some are cultivated in gardens for their showy flowers. A few species are of conservation concern.
A tiger swallowtail butterfly, after a rain shower, amongst some colorful beautiful flowers covered in raindrops. The Fractalius Filter by Redfield was utilized on this picture, enhancing the colors and detail.
Youth is like spring, an over praised season more remarkable for biting winds than genial breezes. Autumn is the mellower season, and what we lose in flowers we more than gain in fruits. ~Samuel Butler The Fractalius Filter by Redfield was applied, making the picture pop with bright colors and detail.
The White Peacock, our proud mascot, is a bird who is not afraid to open its feathers and show its magnificence to the world. A creature of inspiration to us humans who are often timid to display our true colors, the White Peacock chooses to reflect all the Earth’s colors in its opalescence. / Woven into the myths and belief systems of cultures worldwide, the Peacock presents itself through the sciences of Alchemy and Roman Astrology, the religions of Islam and Christianity, as well as in Egyptian, Celtic, Chinese, and Indian cultures. / Photograph of an etched table design, edited in photoshop7 with various filtering and redfield plug-in fractilius.
This is a small water fountain that my friend gave me for my birthday. Redfield plugin used.
Taken at Seaworld: 10-28-09, Fractalius.
The season is coming apon us and this is my first Holiday Card! It is a close-up of one of my gourds. Redfield Plugin used.
The larger size is much better as it’s not as dark and you can see more detail. I used Fractalius on myself and, wowee, I am really, really happy with this one – it is going to stay, no argument this time. I think it has an air of mystery about it now. / / Thanks for looking, I hope you like this version – all comments and criticisms are apprecciated. / / Edit: I’ve cropped the pic I originally had here to give it a tighter look and replaced it with the one you see now.
We found these at the Empire Mine. Redfield Fractalius used. /
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