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<title>Artwork: Zounds!</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>This bugger (heh) was standing guard over our doorway this past summer.  Nothing so amazing about the capture as he was making it easy... but dern, he was a monster!   
 
Was taken with the since-replaced Fujifilm finepix 3 megapixel with macro lens. 
 
I suspect this guy has some...</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/146563</link>
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<title>Artwork: Schoodic Snails</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>Forgot I had this one form this past summer&#039;s stabs at nature photography from the Maine coast at Schoodic point. 
 
Macro lens, older camera (finepix 3500) long since given away.</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/146561</link>
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<title>Artwork: Rosslyn Flower</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Still life</category>
<description>These pink flowers erupted quickly from a small sitting park central to our office building in Rosslyn in Arlington, VA...  this, of course, was pre-frost... probably all dead now. 
 
This was taken with a Canon Rebel XTi via a Tamron 70-300 mm (at 300mm with macro focus) 
 
composition might...</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/146560</link>
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<title>Artwork: Over Freedom Park</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Architecture</category>
<description>Oh, nothing particularly amazing... taken with a simga wide angle from just under Freedom Park in Arlington, VA as a jet flew over as they do a LOT.  The objects are mostly mundane, but i&#039;m shooting more for composition here. 
 
thanks</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/146559</link>
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<title>Artwork: Guardian of Little Moose Island</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>Wandering all over the ancient magmatic veins of the shattered schoodic coastline of maine, I came across a defiant little crab who did not want me to pass the low tide passage between the mainland and Little Moose Island.  
 
After brandishing the calling card of some lawyer who I&#039;d never...</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/127002</link>
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<title>Artwork: plethora del sol</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>3D Modelling / Nature</category>
<description>Not a difficult render at all... 90% of the time was involved in just moving the planets/moons around to make for a half decent scene... otherwise, nothing amazing... i just think it looks good. 
 
Also, I&#039;m of a mind to have a very large poster printed up for myself, but haven&#039;t...</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/106726</link>
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<title>Artwork: oddball</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>3D Modelling / Abstract</category>
<description>Well, I was browsing photography a couple days ago when I saw:  Night Lights (#3 of 3)  by   &amp;nbsp; Square772   ... my first thought was &#039;oh, that&#039;s kinda neat.&#039;  And I knew, right off, that I could probably do something similar with photons and refractions in Povray...</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/97584</link>
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<title>Artwork: schoodic sunfall</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>The sun fell from the sky, literally in a blaze, far behind schoodic... beyond Bar Harbor even.  It is in this time, beyond the reach of light, that the mosquitos and loups garou awaken!</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/95141</link>
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<title>Artwork: Moroccan Ba(SO4) with a dash of Pb5(VO4)3Cl</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>mmmmmm! 
 
Pb5(VO4)3Cl !!!!!!!! 
 
macro shot under poor lighting conditions... I may have to try another draft someday when the sun comes back out, a few years from now.</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/91645</link>
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<title>Artwork: aye, eye</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Still life</category>
<description>Same cat! 
 
In case you can&#039;t tell, I got my macro lens in the mail today.</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/91523</link>
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<title>Artwork: hair</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>It&#039;s a cat! 
 
Easy subject for a macro, but if you really look past the fact that you&#039;ve seen a billion cats in your lifetime, the hair on this cat is actually really complex.  </description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/91310</link>
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<title>Artwork: i see you</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Nature</category>
<description>If only there wasn&#039;t this blasted screen door, the cat named Q thinks to himself... </description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/89209</link>
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<title>Artwork: brazilian quartz</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Abstract</category>
<description>Photographed in reaction to  Colors Of Quartz  by   &amp;nbsp; ThruMyEyez   ... have a 10lb hunk of raw brazilian quartz, if you will! 
 
Check out the additional link, as well.. shows the hunk in its entirety... enjoy!  (yeah)</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/83941</link>
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<title>Artwork: as seen in snow motion</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Still life</category>
<description>Taken during a blizzard as snowflakes fell past a streetlight, obviously... I have several shots and in most the exposures show driven snow, being forced by wind in a partciular direction... but here, in a moment&#039;s respite, the snow can be seen actually spiralling downward... rather...</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/76503</link>
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<title>Artwork: considering</title>
<author>emagery</author>
<category>Photography / Figure</category>
<description>I was asked by my DC office to photograph some characteristic maine weather, since they&#039;re so spoiled down there with their yearly inch.  While how, I caught this individual considering how best to climb up off the streeth over a giant hill of snow.  Hence the title.</description>

<link>http://emagery.gfxartist.com/artworks/76486</link>
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