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A background I made from the I Can Hear The Angels Singing When You Call My Name... || Taylena manip. Comment! Hope u like it!
This is NOT my photo. This is Norfolk Odyssey's image.
I did a lot of tweaks to this image and when I was done I compared it with the original and found the certain portions of the image were better in the original. I then created the original as the top-most-layer and slowly begain erasing to reveal the adjusted photo until I had a perfect blend of the two. It amost felt like doing HDR on an image.
I still think mine is too bright and I'd play more games with it, but I wanted to see what kind of detail I could reveal. My shot is more like "turning on the lights" and loses some of the mystique the original photo has. I'm sure there is some middleground between them.
Goods awaiting transportation on a river watering place, The products were fresh from the oven., A corner of Phu Lang village, Working the clay - the basic manipulation of ceramics, Clay prepared for the stage of "polishing", "Dap nhuycn" - a manipulation in working the clay, Products of Nhung Ceramics Establishment (Phu Lang), Drying rough pottery, A scene of ceramics village, An old alley in Phu Lang village, 82.83, 84. Some working scenes in Nhung Ceramics Establishment (Phu Lang), The working scene in a Phu Lang traditional pottery, The decoration of hand-made pottery (Phu Lang), Some products of Minh Doi Ceramics Establishment (Phu Lang), La Xuyen ancient village, La Xuyen wood carvers, Designs on a "leo", A dragon-carved con (beam) of La Xuyen communal house, La Xuyen communal house and temple, La Xuyen inlaying workers, Some traditional products of La Xuyen village (horizontal lacquered board, parallel sentences, ancestral tablet, sindora trestle-bed, tea chest, etc.), "Cuon thu", Some nacred products of Chuyen My village, Chuyen My inlaying artisans being working, Amitabha statue (wood) - the product of Chang Son village (Thach That, Ha Tay) , 99,100,101. Some carved wood products of Chang Son village, Statue chiseling workers, Decorating a traditional altar with carved, lacquered, nacred wood products, Some traditional lacquer ware of artisan Dinh Van Tam (Ha Thai village), Drying lacquer ware (bamboo plate), A corner of the courtyard of Cat Dang painter's house, Horizontal lacquered board - Ha Thai lacquer ware, A lacquered wood statue - the product of Son Dong lacquering village, "Chantien", Designs on Ha Thai lacquer ware, Designs on doors (wood), Artisan Dinh Van Tarn (Ha Thai), Ha Thai lacquer ware, 114,115. A corner of a workshop, A wood statue of Dong Ky pagoda, "Lacquer panel", Varnishing (Cat Dang lacquer ware), Some products of Cat Dang lacquer village, Van Phuc Communal House (Ha Dong), Van Phiic silk, Designs on Van Phuc silk, Part of the complex "dau dao" of Van Phuc communal house, Van Phuc weaver, Steaming silk, Dying silk, Drying silk, Trieu Khiic Communal House, Embroidering patterns, Silk power-loom, A procession of Dong Ho village festival, A tool for making Dong Ho folk paintings, Drying colored papers, A board used for printing lines of Dong Ho paintings, A board used for printing colors of Dong Ho paintings, Dong H6 folk paintings, "Countryside market" - a Dong Ho folk painting, Le Dinh Nghiem - a Hang Trong painting artisan, 117
SX 70 manipulation. My chum Jamie (who takes amazing photos, especially polaroids) gave me one of his last packs of time zero film. I haven't broke out the sx 70 in awhile. I love doing these, i'm going to be bummed when the only way to get this film is to pay $100 a pack to some bastard on ebay.
check out jamie's flickr - flickr.com/photos/11061711@N08/
Anywho i was walking to the hardware store, when out of the corner of my eye I spotted Fantastic 4 dude, the ballerina and Furbie eyeing me down. Rough crowd.
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Some sketchbook work of mine for my studio class while I attended London College of Fashion. It was a study on paper manipulations on a mannequin and related design work.