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Created for Kreative People / Treat This 167
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Thank you Abstractartangel77 for this source image :
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Photomanipulation/Painting/Tablet/InfinitePainter/PicsArt
Irgendwie Hänsel und Gretel @ArtundUnart 2017
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Created using OCF, CTO gel with Godox snoot, and water sprayed from bottle to create the dust spots.
Created for Kreative People Treat This # 128
Thanks to Brillianthues for Raccoon.
Thanks to Rubyblossom for premade background.
Please view LARGE for detail
This was created for the Top 20 favourites for 2006 as chosen by the Flickr world group.
1. Sunday Afternoon (for Syd Barrett), 2. II. Steps (alternate title Dance of the New Home Owner Pretending to Be a Sea Gull), 3. Disconnect, 4. Blue Flowers, 5. "We're Building a Bridge to the 21st Century", 6. Still Life with Apples, 7. wrap me up in apples and plastique, 8. sometimes a shipwreck outlives the world itself, 9. "Go Ahead," Laughed the Plastic Surgeon, "Speak What's On Your Mind!", 10. life's tendrils in the river of existence, 11. Chem City, 12. Screens, 13. Do You Believe in Rapture, Baby?, 14. Red Refuge, 15. of vicissitude and heron, 16. Both Sides of the Glass, 17. proliferation of the fungiscape, 18. Arcing Empyrean, 19. Stanislaw Lem is Dead, Long Live Solaris, 20. Do They Know the Sky's On Fire?
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
I have created a group for Midjourney Niji images here: www.flickr.com/groups/niji/ If you are working in Niji please consider joining the group
Created in mid 18th century by Franz Christoph Jannek. On display in the German Baroque Galery within the Schaezlerpalais.
Created for EXPLORE Worthy, Challenge 72 - AUTUMN TIME (Art from 2015)
Textures by Elné
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Created for the Style It Up contest
The third weeks prompt was to create a build that touches the ground with a maximum total of 4 studs
Creating a cloud of brake dust, DRS pair 88004 'Pandora' and 68009 'Titan' slow to a stop at North Stafford Junction with a diverted 4Z44, the 11.30 departure from Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal to Mossend Down Yard.
Created with Dream Wombo
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Created with Dream Wombo
Prompts: Vintage calendar girl
Style: Watercolor v2
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created for: Photoshop Contest week 575
Original photo by: Lala50
texture by Pareeerica
Photos the FOTOLIA free downloads
crow picture by Shoofly-Stock
Created for 88th MMM Challenge - Christmas
The Photoshop Tutorial for making these Orbs is HERE
Warning: This will not be the easiest Tutorial you may have done.
Created for Saturday Self-Challenge ~ Your interpretation of Nature
With this challenge, I was finally able to pay a tribute to Kataza, a young adult baboon, who was at the centre of a controversial argument between those of us who love to have these wild animals roaming free in our area, and so called "Wildlife Officials" who continue to mess around with Nature. Kataza was removed from his troop in the hills in my picture, and "planted" him in a troop much closer to Cape Town. There was an outcry as this poor young guy struggled to be accepted by the troops in the new area, and it was only when it appeared that he was about to be killed by the new troop that he was moved back to his existing family.
That wasn't good enough for the "officials", however, and our celebrations were cut short about two weeks later, when "they" decided to move him to a wildlife sanctuary, some 2000 km to the north. We are told that he has finally settled down after months of torment, but I can only imagine him sitting in the hot bushveld, and dreaming of the days when he was free to roam the windswept hills of the southern Cape Peninsula.
I took the picture of the hills this morning, and added a painterly texture in Photoshop, and then added my picture of Kataza, taken just before he was taken away.
created for Magnificient Manipulated Masterpieces:New Challenge 176 ~ THREE IN ONE
Rooster/Pelican/Peacock
This image was created as a “hero” image for a section of my upcoming book, Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet - skycrystals.ca/product/pre-order-macro-photography-the-un... . A colourful portion of the wing of a Madagascan Sunset butterfly (Chrysiridia rhipheus), shot with a 20x microscope objective.
These kinds of images are difficult to accomplish simply because the subject is so small and it was intentionally photographed on an angle. The butterfly wing was not parallel to the focal plane of the camera, which would have made this slightly easier to shoot but would also lack depth. How much is actually in focus in a single image? Well, take a look at one of the frames that went into making this: donkom.ca/bts/PDKP5901.jpg
Photographed with a Mitutoyo Plan APO 20x microscope objective mounted on an old Canon FD 200mm F/4 telephoto lens to function as a “tube lens” for the infinity-corrected objective, the only think needed to make this work is to use a 52mm – M26 step-down filter thread and to set the tube lens focus to infinity. Here’s a shot of the behind-the-scenes setup which shows you all of the ingredients: donkom.ca/bts/_1090434.jpg
Those ingredients are:
Bulb blower to clean dust off the specimen!
Automated focusing rail. In this case I’m using the StackShot from Cognisys but I also have a Novoflex Castel Micro on the way to compare. Automation is extremely helpful when shooting at magnifications such as this.
Lumix S1R. I was pleasantly surprised at the resolving power of this microscope objective, showing incredible detail on this 47MP camera body!
Canon FD 200mm F/4 + 20x objective, as discussed above.
Yongnuo YN-14EX II ring flash – my new favourite ring flash!
Platypod Max + Gooseneck arms and crab clamps to hold the ring flash. The angle of shooting required that the ring be positioned off camera, and with this setup I could easily manipulate the position with slight adjustments and get it very close to the subject. I believe they still have a bundle on sale: platypod.com/tripods/max-macro-bundle
Bolt P12 battery pack, allowing the flash to fire with an additional 12 AA batteries… helpful when you know a lot of images are going to be shot!
How many images for this sequence? It’s my biggest stack ever at 991 frames. I could have probably gotten away with around 700 images or so, but a greater degree of overlap was helpful to remove some flare effects off of the wing by certain stacking algorithms. Zerene Stacker and two of the Helicon Focus modes failed, one of them worked (Mode B) to create decent results with just some clean-up work in Photoshop.