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  • A pair of black swans glides serenely over a lake's mirror surface.
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  • Vertical portrait of an Australian black swan (Cygnus atratus) provides close-up viewing of the bird's red eyes and beak and black feathers.
    black swan portrait.jpg
  • This Japanese Black Pine is part of Longwood Gardens' prestigious collection of bonsai trees.
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  • A Canada goose rests on winter grass in a residential park in Las Vegas, Nevada.  A three-quarter view of the body facing toward the camera shows details of feather structure and arrangement on the bird's breast, and head.  The profile view of the bird's head reveals details of beak structure and an alert, sparkling eye gazing in the photographer's direction.  Predominant colors in this image are tan, brown, black, and white.
    Canada goose resting 01.jpg
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  • Once upon a time, a hungry egret wanted to fish in a muddy pool guarded by a sleepy alligator...  The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Naples, Florida, has many such tales to tell.
    alliigator vs egret.jpg
  • A Canada goose rests on the margin of a man-made urban lake in a master-planned community in Las Vegas, Nevada.  A profile view of the bird's black-and-white head displays an alert, sparkling eye; the image's foreground reveals detailed feather structure of the wings folded over the bird's back. Predominating colors in the image are green, tan, black, and white.
    wing feather detail 01v.jpg
  • Female Costa's hummingbird perches at a hanging feeder's flower-shaped feeding station. Excellent profile image displays iridescent green and gold iridescent wing and tail feathers and a glistening black eye that appears to look directly at the viewer of this image.
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  • Built in 1930, the Bacardi building's art deco maginificence still rises above historic Old Havana, an architectural treasure. The famous "black bat on red globe" that is the Bacardi logo adorns the building's cupola.  This view of the Bacardi building from an upper floor of the Hotel Sevilla looks east over the city, the bay, and East Havana beyond.
    Bacardi Building.jpg
  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this 2nd-generation surface design emerged from repeating and mirroring a digital "tile" cut and copied from a previously completed "Bittersweet" matrix. Trellis filligree and circular motifs still depend on the bittersweet vine's curling, twisting branch and twig structure and berry ornamentation that create the optical illusions of lacy texture and geometric shape. Converting the image to black-and-white prior to tinting it minimized the berries' visual impact and shifted aesthetic attention to the woven vines. Image aspect ratio = 7 x 10 (28"x40" @ 300 dp)i
    bittersweet chocolate trellis.jpg
  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this surface design exploits the bittersweet vine's curling, twisting branch and twig structure to create an ornate filigree matrix studded with clusters of autumn berries. In nature, these red, orange, and yellow berries contrast starkly with the vine's gray-black bark; in this image, color editing produced turquoise and blue hues that transform berries into semi-precious stone beads and gild the vine's wiry tendrils with gold...as if Mother Nature were a fine jeweler ornamenting the earthly wilderness with her arts and crafts. Image aspect ratio = 2 x 3 (12" x 18" @ 300 dpi)
    bittersweet bejeweled.jpg
  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this surface design emerged from tessellating a hexagon, manually assembled by tessellating a triangular photo segment, and then cutting from that matrix a rectangular digital "tile" that would permit orderly mirroring to produce a 4-side matrix. The bittersweet vine's curling, twisting branch and twig structure and berry ornamentation create the crystaline outlines and laciness of this image's six-pointed snowflake patterns. Converting the image to black-and-white facilitated recoloring it to suggest snow's affinity for blue light. Image size = 27" x 31" @ 300 dpi
    bittersweet snowflakes.jpg
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