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En su atardecer rojo y amarillo me acostumbre a ver el cielo de mi ciudad natal...

paseando entre sus puentes con la cámara en la mano...

descubro ese río que me brinda sus colores cambiantes y silenciosos..

te rindo homenaje por los buenos momentos que me haces pasar cuando por tus orillas paseo en una tarde de mayo con viento y frío ...

mi humilde homenaje y mi humilde testimonio de un río que me da tanto placer....

 

Created on a Digital Art Application called “Mandala”

Digital brushpainting with Photoshop / Digitale Pinselzeichnung mit Photoshop

 

I think this will be the last work in the following 3 or 4 weeks, because now we moving from spain to live in germany and I don´t will have lot of time and nor I will have internet in the first weeks.

 

I painted the ground-proportion of the upper part of the body and the face over the pill up from Mochi: www.flickr.com/photos/mochimilena/3354364833/in/faves-yor...

 

Stock used:

Ground-Fishtale: linzee777.deviantart.com/art/Iridescent-Mermaid-Tail-1662...

Small fishes: browse.deviantart.com/?q=fish school#/d11cec9

 

And some different brushes:

Jellyfishes: falln-stock.deviantart.com/art/Jellyfish-Brushes-Set-9272...

Flame-brushes: browse.deviantart.com/?qh=&section=&global=1&...

Bubblebrushes among others: morganbw.deviantart.com/art/Underwater-Bubble-Brushes-123...

lucie, new york

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My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain - All images are copyright by silvano franzi ©all rights reserved©

digital art

 

What did your face look like before your parents were born? (Zen Koan)

 

View On Black

(Digital pinhole photograph)

abstract digital art

 

Since this says this image was taken with my camera, I knew it must be a photo-manipulated image, but I couldn't remember what photo I used to create it.

 

I always leave the number(s) of the original image(s) in the titles when I save them to my computer, so I found the image and then I realized that I had used an app on my iPad that created a constantly-changing image which I could manipulate. But I couldn't figure out a way to stop the movement or take a screen shot, so I snapped some photos from the screen with my camera.

 

This image was a composite I created in Photoshop using three different shots.

All faces of digital identity

To the things that go bump in the night, you didn't win.. I escaped....

digital art

 

I used two elements to create this.

 

We recently had new windows installed and hadn't replaced the blinds or curtains yet. I noticed that after dark a light on a building across the way caused the pebbled, frosted window in the bathroom to sparkle. It also had some silhouettes of tree branches on it. So I took several photos and used one for my background, turned sideways, & cloned the sparkly parts to hide the tree silhouettes.

 

I was playing with a new app on my iPad called Flame Painter. I used one of the abstract images I created as an overlay over the window photo. It has a black background which hides much of the window, but leaves a hint of the sparkly effect.

Blew the dust off a camera and chased the girls around today.

I was lucky enough to have four pages of editorial in this months copy of Digital Photography .

 

I would like to thank all my friends and contacts i have made over the last two years , some that i have met personally , i recon you're a grand bunch of people , your enthusiasm and love of photography has sustained me many a time when i have lacked motivation and inspiration , just have to look at my contacts efforts and i am raring to go again , such dedication to this great craft is very up lifting , especially when you consider that most of you are doing it out of pure love for your chosen art form , its great having the big guns to look too

for ideas and motivation , but for me you're the unsung heros , the foot solders

the guys that get out and do it , at all hours in all conditions with out any financial reward , just for the reward of getting that one great shot every now and again , thanks to you all for your friendship and encouraging comments , i

Would,n,t of had the motivation without you lot .

 

Best regards

 

Ray

 

Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 AEJ

 

ヒマワリ(向日葵)

Helianthus annuus

Public domain photo of Marksburg near Braubach, Germany in the late nineteenth century that was altered with the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Topaz ReStyle plug-in (sea pink and crusta sunrise effect), then the Topaz ReStyle plug-in (fire dipped waves effect), then the Topaz Lens Effects plug-in (graduated color blue violet effect), then the Topaz Detail plug-in (skin smoothing effect), then the Topaz Impression plug-in (Monet-ish Impasto by Joel Wolfson effect), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. Public domain image courtesy of the Library of Congress.

Physalis-Alkekengi / Laternenblume

Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Teil der Brücke vom Blauen Wunder über der Elbe

diese Brücke sollte im 2.Weltkrieg von den Nazis gesprengt werden , aber 2 Menschen die Nichts voneinander wussten , von Bürgern aus Dresden ,entschärften die Sprengbomben um diese Brücke vor der Zerstörung , zu bewahren . Diese beiden gingen mit Ihrer Selbstlosen Tat , in die Geschichte von Dresden ein und werden noch heute , weltweit durch die Stadtführer erwähnt , mein Respekt gebührt Ihnen - den 2 Tapferen Sachsen !!!

 

Part of the Bridge of the Blue Wonder over the Elbe

 

This bridge was to be demolished by the Nazis in the Second World War, but two people who knew nothing about each other, from citizens of Dresden, defused the explosive bombs around this bridge from destruction. Both of them entered the history of Dresden with their act of selflessness, and are still mentioned today by the city leaders, my respect is due to you - the 2 brave Saxony!

Chinatown - Yokohama

 

I went a little nuts with the post-processing on this one: over the top on saturation, vignetting, and contrast.

 

But what's life without a little experimentation now and then?

Another quick indoor faff,raining again :(

Lens swapped between the sigma and samyang.

Jpeg Sooc

digital drawing experimental piece/ Clip Studio Paint

digital art

 

A few background elements came from deviantart.com. All other elements are my own.

Camera: Nikon D700

Lens: Nikon Nikkor Ai Af 50mm f/1.4D

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So I'm vain; I never said I wasn't

Tuscany, italy

 

Camera: Nikon D3

Lens: NIKKOR 24-70mm f/2.8G ED

Exposure Program: Manual

F-Number: 8

Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)

ISO: 200

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