Lately, I have been on a roll with all those gorgeous fractal images! Here are two of my fractals and how I further worked with them in Paint Shop Pro 9:
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
Fractal Art
Lately I have been more and more fascinated by fractal art. Apophysis is a fantastic software to create stunning fractal images. I enjoy making fractals very much, often using the images as background for digital collages. A word to the additional images I use in my collages -- I use as many of my own as possible, yet at times images I receive through sharing groups suit the mood of the collage better. Often enough people who share graphics can't name the image source, so it's frequently impossible to credit the original artists. In any case, the copyright always belongs to the original artists -- no copyright infringement intended. Anyway, here are a few examples of my fractal images and the collages I made from them:
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Beautiful sunset on Mother's Day
On Mother's Day there was a beautiful sunset -- all those vivid colors and interesting cloud shapes! Of course, I had to take a couple of photos.


On the last photo you can see the moon if you look closely at the middle of the photo. By the way, what do you see in the big cloud on the left? For me it's a teddy bear looking towards to the moon. Anyway, I used the photo for the tag below -- it was perfect to make an interesting texture!






Monday, April 28, 2008
Auer Dult
The Auer Dult is a popular fair which takes place at the Mariahilfplatz in Munich three times a year. Its history can be traced back to the Middle Ages. There's a midway with a couple of amusement rides, booths where Bratwurst is sold, and lanes where you can hunt for antiques.
The open-air market is centered around the Mariahilf church.
It's neat to look through the many goods which can be bought -- tableware, new household products, bags, clothing, leather products, candy and much more.
Typical Bavarian clothing!
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Spring garden
"Winter's done, and April's in the skies,
Earth, look up with laughter in your eyes!"
- Charles G. D. Roberts, An April Adoration, 1896
Earth, look up with laughter in your eyes!"
- Charles G. D. Roberts, An April Adoration, 1896
Slowly but surely spring has come to Munich. April brought lots of mixed weather, but lately there was a lot of sunshine which made the flowers -- and weeds -- grow fast.
Sea Life
In early March I visited Sea Life in Munich which is situated in the Olympic Park. The entrance is somewhat bleak, but the aquarium itself is very neat.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Monday, January 28, 2008
Dream Landscape
At the digital graphics group We Love Digital Art, I recently started a new challenge -- to create a dream landscape which speaks to one's heart and soul. Yesterday I finally got around to make my own dream landscape. I used four of my photos -- a sunset in the American West, a doorway in Santa Fe, marbles, and a candle holder. I blended those layers, applying my fractal brush and a mask as final touch. I am quite happy with my dream landscape!
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Butterfly Bookmark
Do you also have a bookmark which you just love? I absolutely adore the butterfly bookmark my friend Dawn sent me a couple of years ago. When the light is right, those butterflies make beautiful butterfly shadows on the other book page -- it looks magical! At the moment I use this bookmark to mark the pages of These Is My Words by Nancy E. Turner, a pioneer story which I can definitely recommend.
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
My Top Ten Books of 2007
In no particular order, here are my favorite books of 2007:
1. Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult (5/5)
2. Alice's Tulips by Sandra Dallas (5/5)
3. The House Next Door by Anne Rivers Siddons (5/5)
4. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling (5/5)
5. Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill (5/5)
6. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (5/5)
7. New Moon by Stephenie Meyer (5/5)
8. Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen (5/5)
9. The Husband by Dean Koontz (5/5)
10. City Of Masks by Daniel Hecht (4/5)
1. Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult (5/5)
2. Alice's Tulips by Sandra Dallas (5/5)
3. The House Next Door by Anne Rivers Siddons (5/5)
4. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling (5/5)
5. Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill (5/5)
6. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer (5/5)
7. New Moon by Stephenie Meyer (5/5)
8. Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen (5/5)
9. The Husband by Dean Koontz (5/5)
10. City Of Masks by Daniel Hecht (4/5)
Sunday, January 06, 2008
Pouring Lead on New Year's Eve
It's a dear tradition in my family -- pouring lead on New Year's Eve. If you want to read more about New Year's customs in Germany, be sure to visit this website. Anyway, the first figure which was melted that night was a fish. Its outline could be seen in the spoon even after it had melted:
Here are all the figures we created on New Year's Eve:
Some are pretty amazing, aren't they? Of course, they all mean good luck! Finally, here's a close-up picture of a Christmas ornament. Yup, that's me with the camera in my hand. You will often see me like that.
Labels:
Animals,
Birgit,
Christmas,
Corners Of My Home,
Holiday
Friday, December 28, 2007
Advent & Christmas
Time just flew by during Advent. Every day I opened a door of my Advent calendar finding a gemstone. Here they are all together:
Each Advent Sunday a candle was lit on the Advent wreath:
On December 6, Saint Nicholas Day was celebrated in Germany. Of course, I also got a treat having been a good girl:
Finally, Christmas was there! Here's the Christmas tree, a small but lovely one this year:
Shortly before Christmas my amaryllis opened all its blossoms. It looked just gorgeous on Christmas day:
Anyway, I hope everyone had great holidays. Here's to a magical and joyous New Year!
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