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  • Painted with photoshop. My hand and a photo of a whippet pup for reference. T-shirt here /

  • Red Dragonfly

  • This is my wife on a water dragon that lives outside our house. I put hand-drawn wings on the lizard. The sword my wife is holding is my son’s toy from Crazy Clark’s. The two statues are from a photograph I had taken at Movie World on the Gold Coast – part of the Batman thing.

  • Well here it is folks…I will put up a better quality photo later. / After hours and hours of diligent crosshatching EVERY SINGLE SCALE, I have finished. (albeit a broken woman!) / I would like to thank everyone here at RB who have supported this mammoth task, I think I would have gone nuts if it wasn’t for all your support! Thankyou!!!

  • messin around with dragons again!

  • Ok.. I had a choice of just a few captures of the Dragon Of Passion. As all you Digital Photo people know, Take many pictues and throw away many.. My Wife liked the first one I posted and I listen to my Wife.. She is at work now so I will upload this on Dial UP … OMG.. and share it .. For hand held and low light with a 70-300 Sigma .. I have a Super Macro coming in soon.. will work with that learning curve and limited DOF.. / Chuck This Would Look Great By Your Desk

  • Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Yep, ol Dragon Head Rock again…

  • Randy Monteith created this using my photo of Pink Bliss / + / I am so honored that he chose this photo to create one of his awesome creations. Check him out.

  • This is an image of fire, i have not illustrated this image it is a ‘standard’ digitalk photograph the only changes i have made are cropping and colour corrections.

  • I would like to thank J.K. York of redbubble for letting use his image. / / Thanks buddy. http://www.redbubble.com/people/jkyork

  • Fiiiiiiinally finished. A companion piece to this one I did a year and a half ago: I decided the other day that there was a distinct lack of blue paintings in my folio! Had to rectify the situation. He is approx 30cm square, watercolour/pastel etc on canvas. He has shiny silver leaf on his spikes too.

  • The painting is based on a photo I took on Dartmoor a few years ago. The light was fantastic and I’ve expanded on that to create this vibrant landscape.

  • Dragon on the roof of the Sydney Opera House

  • DRAGONS Pen and Ink This sat around for a couple of years before I finally finished it last week- It needed more detail in the dragon but not too much. Hope I got the balance right and I’m certainly glad to get it finished :) Original available A4- £60 + P&P 1 Sale to Date – Matted Print FEATURED IN BACK IN BLACK June 2009 / FEATURED IN DRAGONS FIRE July 2009 / TOP TEN IN DRAGONS FIRE- STORIES I COULD TELL / July 09 / / I added this design to shoes and other products at zazzle. Check it out Dragon lovers xxx

  • chinese water dragon napping / (Lizards should not be left on their backs for any extended time as they could suffocate in this postition. This lizard’s breathing was carefully monitored.) /

  • Dragon Head rock…...well, it’s my name for this rock feature down our rough and rugged coastline….The shot below was taken quite some time ago and I’d always been meaning to get back to this spot again….Timed it nicely on this particular day as the storm clouds and light went wild – I love it when this happens – 1 min prior to this, it was pissing down rain and I was huddled under an umbrella out on the rock shelf, a few thunderclaps here and there..!! / As always, thanks for having a look and comments always appreciated…cheers, Rob..

  • Sunset along the Mornington Peninsula N.P. Coast..Taken after some great storm light as per some recent uploads..

  • I would like to thank J.K York for letting me use his image, Dragon. Check out here, ( http://www.redbubble.com/people/jkyork/art/823237-2-dragon )

  • The symbolism of this piece is quite rich, and in further researches I found out that I ended up making relations between all the representations without consciously being aware of it. The Chemistry is about inner alchemy and how the power of transformation manifests itself through Will. That’s basically my version of the ancient illustrations on alchemy in which we see a dragon-serpent “wrapping” a maiden. In my version, for artistical reasons, I decided not to draw the serpent involving the maiden’s body, but putting her closer to the background, and showing her body changing according to the colors of the environment – which are the colors of the four elements. The serpent is a representation of the unconscious forces of Will. The maiden raises from a pond (the beginning of all things, regeneration, new birth) that has been formerly muddy and still (the dark green color at the edges), and now is made clear by the power of fire (strength, courage, will, passion), or the dragon. A bunch of monarch butterflies come out the pond. The butterfly is one of the symbols of the Gemini sign (Mercury) and the classical representation of regeneration and rebirth. The maiden’s hair turns first into green grass from which 3 lotus flowers (another symbol of rebirth) arise, and then into fire. The dragon’s head show itself among the profusion of hair. The four elements are clearly present, in images and colors: Fire (dragon’s head, the top of the picture, the color red), Earth (grass and leaves, the color green), Air (butterflies, the color yellow) and Water (the pond, the color blue). It’s part of our journey as human beings to face muddy waters throughout our life. But to remain stagnant in them is our choice. We all have the inner strength to being born again, to rebuild ourselves – we just need to accept the changes and look toward the future. We are the alchemists. colored pencil on bristol board / 17×8.5

  • BEST VIEWED LARGE / / Lake Louise, in Banff National Park, Canada / / I just got back from holidays and this is the first image I had a chance to upload. My dad said the drift wood reminded him of dino bones… so this one is for you dad :)) / / Another long exposure shot. / / Settings & Gear Used / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 183 seconds / Apeture: 13 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 10mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / B+W ND110 Filter (10 stops) / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / MORE FROM MY ROCKY MOUNTAIN SERIES / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

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