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by Darren Fisher
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Bells #1 iPhone case by Darren Fisher. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Gold Christmas bells with a red ribbon on a gold metallic background. Used a selective focus and shallow depth of field. I took a texture and added... more
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Gold Christmas bells with a red ribbon on a gold metallic background. Used a selective focus and shallow depth of field. I took a texture and added it to the photo to give it a painterly and aged look.
Check out my FaceBook Fan Page and make sure you LIKE it. Darren was born and raised in Virginia ,along the Blue Ridge Mountains. Darren was in his mid 30s when first discovered the joy of photography. He then set out to teach himself the art and continues to work hard at creating the best photographs he can. Since then he has become an award winning photographer. He has work that has been published from being in magazines, to magazine covers, book covers and many other awards. However the greatest thing he still finds the most rewarding is know that people love his work enough to have it in their homes, an office and or waiting rooms. As a cancer survivor his work has become more heartfelt and emotional. Darren enjoys...
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Mary Carol Story
Congrats on your 3rd place finish. Very unique!
Robyn Stacey
Congrats on your 3rd place finish in the Best Christmas Card contest.
Brigitte Emme
Lovely effect, an original shot!
Angsana Seeds
love this!
Hartmut Jager
Wonderful golden "Still Life" shot. It conveyes the Spirit and Mood of Christmas Perfectly . However, unlike you, I am not too fond of anyone preaching on this forum to expouse their religious beliefs, or who does not even bother to read your description which explain clearly its "reason for the season" Christmas Card intent and contest legitimacy.
Joy Watson
Great work Congratulations f.v
CRAIG GREEN
CONGRATULATIONS!
Maureen J Haldeman
congrats on placing in the contest. very nice image!
James Souter
I like the shallow focus with the textured edit, congratulations!
Nora Martinez
Really nice!
Priscilla Burgers
Wonderful selective focus. Congratulations on your third place win, Darren.
K Hines
Wonderful!
Beverly Guilliams
Congrats on the win..............
Lou Miller
Cool shot ! Jingle all the way !
Sherrie Winstead
Awesome still life shot! Had this been a contest for still life shots I would have voted for it, but it was a contest for a Christmas card and this photo, as good as it is, has nothing to do with the reason for the season, which is the birth of Christ. Therefore, I cannot congradulate you on your win because I personally believe that a photo contest for a Christmas card should have been won by one of the few photos in this contest that actually remembered the reason for the season, the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I think you should enter this photo in one of the still life contest. I bet you would win first place. Merry Christmas!
Darren Fisher replied:
I appreciate your preaching but I would suggest when you do so you know more about what you are preaching. Here is a little help on that. Why Bells?? Bells announce the coming or arrival of an event, activity, or occasion. They toll for good times. They toll for bad times. They ring out warnings. Bells herald in the New Year. Bells are rung to announce the union of a man and a woman. They are rung during Christmas to announce the arrival of the season, to proclaim the birth of Christ. Ringing of bells can be traced back to pagan winter celebrations. During those times, noisemakers were used to scare away evil spirits in the night. Among those early noisemakers were bells. People had fun ringing the bells and making noise. It was too much fun to just use bells to scare demons away. So over time, bell ringing was incorporated into other events and activities. Bells are rung at churches to call people to gather, as warnings, and to bring people together to make announcements. From these ancient roots, the ringing of bells began to be used in the Christian Christmas season. The soft, cheerful tones blended well and enhanced the sounds of the season. Today, they play an important, traditional role during the holiday.
Tina Concetta Marzocca
Congrats! great image!
Francie Davis
Congrats on placing in the Christmas card contest!! Nice focal point. v/f
Judith Desrosiers
Congrats on your place in the Christmas card contest!
Janice Byer
Love the technique used with these bells! Great shot!
Harold Bonacquist
Smashing selective focus and great post-production.