There are 31 images tagged with “grass”.
Green As the Grass
This was part of a three-part color series I created back in 2011. The backgrounds are from fractals, put together in Paint Shop Pro.
Blue As the Sea
Red As the Flame
December 24, 2015
Forgotten Strife
A great battle must have taken place here a long time ago, but all that's left now is a ruined tower in a field of poppies.
This image was created in Vue.
December 15, 2015
Roses on Raindrops
For this image I was figuring how to get depth of field in Vue.
December 7, 2015
Beside Deep Waters
This peaceful landscape was originally for a 3D Environment competition. I didn't win, but it was the first time I felt that I could make an image worth entering. The competition didn't allow for any postwork, but afterward I edited it to give a watercolor effect.
November 30, 2015
Appalachian Buttercup
I found this buttercup buried in the grass on my grandfather's Christmas tree farm, off the Blue Ridge Parkway near Fancy Gap, Virginia, the same place as Appalachian Green and How the Grass Grows
November 30, 2015
Shy Daisies
Can you see them peering quizzically at you?
I like to get as much use as I can out of good fractal designs, so I used Chaos Tie-Dyed for the background and flower textures.
November 30, 2015
How the Grass Grows
A closer look at the field seen in Appalachian Green.
November 24, 2015
Appalachian Green
I took this photograph at my grandfather's Christmas tree farm, off the Blue Ridge Parkway near Fancy Gap, Virginia. It had been a rainy, foggy day, and the sky was still grey, so I replaced it with a Vue-generated one. Here's the original shot for the curious.
November 17, 2015
Clear Autumn Day
This is what you get when you lie on the bench watching the “Clouds Go Sailing By”, instead of mowing the grass!
This is the second of three variations of this scene,
Clouds Go Sailing By
Winter's Chill
November 16, 2015
Clouds Go Sailing By
One of my earlist landscapes made in Vue. I originally made this picture for Mother's Day. It's the kind of solitary, quiet place I would love to relax. This has sometimes been mistaken for a fall picture in spite of the flowers and green grass, but it's supposed to be a Japanese maple, which has red or burgundy leaves in the spring.
I made three seasonal variations of this scene,
Clear Autumn Day
Winter's Chill
November 16, 2015