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Pick of the Day – Allan E Dooley Jr
ShareI began my professional photography career in 1971. I have done mostly weddings and commercial work. I really did just about everything that could be done without a studio as I have never had the desire to open one. Now in semi-retirement, I have returned to photographing the thing I love best, Nature. Ever since... »
Pick of the Day – Alan Pickersgill
ShareI am a largely self taught artist although I did art lessons through secondary school (thick paint, thicker brushes and blotting paper) and managed to pass an examination. I paint water colours and acrylics but my real joy is pencil drawing. Being able to see a spark of life in a drawing is a... »
Bibble Labs announces Bibble 5 Pro v5.0.2
Bibble Labs has posted another update to its Bibble 5 Pro software just three weeks after posting the previous version. v5.0.2 fixes bugs and extends RAW support to additional cameras including Leica M9 and Ricoh GXR. It also adds a Soft Proofing option that enables users to check previews of prints for color accuracy,... »
The Magic Bowl II
I wasn’t entirely satisfied with Magic Bowl I. One on the things I thought lacking was textural contrast and I found the paperweight that formed the center of interest to be a weak point in the painting. The daffodil provides both color and textural contrast. I also gave the background more texture... »
More Daffodils
One more still life of daffodils. This time I cut to the chase, just the daffodils and the vase. Prints available from Fine Art America.com. »
Gail Piland
When did you first become interested in art? As soon as I could hold a pencil. Has your style changed from when you first began as an artist? Well after 60 years of doing art ….how could it not. What style of art do you use most? Since that fall of 2008 I am a Digital ... »
First Ever FAA Sale
Share 15% Off All Frames, Mats, and Stretched Canvases Fine Art America is pleased to announce our first-ever online sale. Now through November 8th, all frames, mats, and stretched canvases are 15% off. Wow your friends and family with a spectacular gift from one of our 25,000+ artists, or transform your personal images into ready-to-hang works of art! With... »
Victorian Deadwood
This is another painting from the cemetery above Central City, Colorado. Most of the graves there date from the Victorian era. This is typical of the monuments. They were cast concrete rather than stone and carved to look like wood and stone. The “wood” portions sometimes look like rustic logs and sometimes more like... »
Pick of the Day – Tara Staples
ShareI came across Tara’s art as she introduced herself as a newcomer in the discussion forum of Fine Art America . Her gallery is still being developed but I am impressed with what I have seen thus far. I am looking forward to seeing more of her work being posted. Have a look at her... »
First time on this site
Hello all… Thought this would be a good way to try and get some interest in my photography. I am a newbie at it. Just about a year into it. As everyone knows, the economy crapped out this year and like many, I wasn’t spared. My profession is in the engineering field as a drafter... »






Caption Contest 22
Best Friends by Shari Nees
Pick of the Day – Amy Fose
Imagined Lives: Mystery Portraits 1520-1640
Monthly Photo Tip – March 2010
At Home
Pick of the Day – Edward Sobuta
Tribute to Gareth Carrivick
Trillum by David Lane






