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Very well captured among the relatively dull grass.
Taken on Denman Island, BC, Canada on April 15th while on a walk.
If anyone knows the species of the plant let me know. I know its a daffodil but besides that, I'm clueless.
I used the same photo to create all these different effects. I do love Picnik! I don't even think the black and white one looks like me, which is always good!
Lensbaby with espresso mojos, just an artistic exploration
Lensbaby with espresso mojos, just an artistic exploration
Photo of the spring blossom on our plum tree .. added some texture, changed the levels, contrast and saturation to give it an artistic feel
View of Tacoma Cemetery in Tacoma, Washington
Print version: society6.com/VoronaPhotography/Artistic-graveyard_Print
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I shot the original picture here last November of a hibiscus we brought in for the winter. It temporarily reverted and put out a peachy-colored flower alonside a hybrid pink one.
What happened the other day was I loaded new 4x6 glossy print paper in my printer, upside down, accidentally. The resulting print was messy and congealed over time. But it looked surreal and cool. So it gave me the idea to try this "mistake" again with a better picture. So, I chose this one. I printed it out on the wrong side of the glossy print paper, and of course the ink wouldn't attach. Gradually, it morphed (quite a bit, actually). This was one of the pleasing, if temporary, states along the way. I kept my camera positioned on a tripod over the printout and kept photographing the journey. I rather liked this one best- eventually the details became too washed out.
It has a pointilist feel to it, though doesn't meet pure spirit of pointilism. Anyways, I might try this again sometime...
So, the short of it- this is not Photoshop, but a real world physical effect re-photographed.