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Digital Incense - smoke art or " art based on luck"

 

Incense Sticks - No processing except cropping.

 

Setup:

Nikon D300 full manual ( Auto focus on 1st shot to get the correct distance to the smoke)

1 SB-600 wireless triggered from in-body commander.

More data in the exif.

Digital painting in lockdown

Photo:E-PM2+M.ZUIKO DIGITAL 45mm F1.8

 

椿 西王母 ( セイオウボ ) , 開花 9月〜4月

Camellia japonica ' Seioubo '

Camellia

SIGMA 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM

 

ハス(蓮)

Nelumbo nucifera

■SONY Cyber-Shot RX100■ → http://www.sony.jp/cyber-shot/products/DSC-RX100/

■SONY NEX F3■ → http://www.sony.jp/ichigan/products/NEX-F3K/

■CANON PowerShot G1X■ → http://cweb.canon.jp/camera/dcam/lineup/powershot/g1x/index.html

■CANON PowerShot S100■ → http://cweb.canon.jp/camera/dcam/lineup/powershot/s100/index.html

■NIKON 1 V1■ → http://www.nikon-image.com/products/camera/acil/body/nikon1_v1/

■NIKON COOLPIX P7100■ → http://www.nikon-image.com/products/camera/compact/coolpix/performance/p7100/index.htm

■OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5■ → http://olympus-imaging.jp/product/dslr/em5/

■OLYMPUS XZ-1■ → http://olympus-imaging.jp/product/compact/xz1/

■FUJIFILM X100■ → http://fujifilm.jp/personal/digitalcamera/x/finepix_x100/

■FUJIFILM X10■ → http://fujifilm.jp/personal/digitalcamera/x/x10/index.html

■RICOH GXR■ → http://www.ricoh.co.jp/dc/gxr/

■RICOH GR DIGITAL IV■ → http://www.ricoh.co.jp/dc/gr/digital4/

■PENTAX Q■ → http://www.pentax.jp/japan/products/q/

■SIGMA DP1 Merrill■ → http://www.sigma-dp.com/

■PANASONIC LUMIX LX5■ → http://panasonic.jp/dc/lx5/index.html

Some retail therapy before the holidays. Walked into Nordstrom's Loft and physically bumped into this cute sweater which was on display....it screamed at me to take her home, which I did for a steal...$130 sweater reduced to $49.

myinkycorner.blogspot.com/2011/09/fall-tree.html

 

Check out the blog for details and supplies! TFL!

In terms of hardware deployed, Robert Wynn & Sons of Newport in South Wales was the undisputed king of the UK heavy haulage industry. Stars of the show were six ex-US Army Pacific M26 heavy tractor units, purchased - with four others for spares - at a cost of £400 each. New cabs replaced the original armoured cabs, and the thirsty Hall-Scott 440 240bhp 6-cylinder petrol engines were changed for Cummins diesels. The first rebuilt Pacific entered service in 1950 and the last an incredible 14 years later, serving until 1973. Thanks to Graham Newell for the original monochrome image (27-Nov-20).

 

All rights reserved. For the avoidance of doubt, this means that it would be a criminal offence to post this image on Facebook or elsewhere (please post a link instead). Please follow the link below for further information about my Flickr collection:

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digital abstract art

 

If I truly were Ms deVil, I would look something like this

 

But, honestly, I'm not

These are 3 of a set of 6 cards. I used the Hero Arts images from the Silhouette store. I re-sized them to fit an A2 card and cut them out on white CS. I then colored the images in with Distress stain, in Black soot, and sprayed it with Studio Calico shimmer spray.

For the BG, I colored a white piece of CS with Distress stains in various colors to create different effects, ans sprayed it too with the shimmer spray. I then glued the images to the BG's and added the sentiment.

 

( You can see the "spots" of spray in these photo's quite a bit, since it is late and my photographs are not so good with poor light, in real life however, it looks soooo pretty! I will try and take nicer pics tomorrow and replace these with those :)

 

You can see close ups of each card in my photostream if you like :)

 

Digital art inspired by Finnabair for Digitalmania.

Girl: gazing by twiggxstock; background by valeriana stock; gears and other stuff: valeriana stock; obsidian dawn; finecrated designs; texture: kim klassen.

Macro Monday - New Technology - 4TB G-Tech Hard Drive. One of the hard drives used to store all my music, films and photo's. The drive light on the front flashes when it's reading or writing to disk illuminating the inside. Light painted the G on the front with a torch during the second exposure, whilst holing a bit of blue glass over the the light to stop the hight lights blowing out too much.

digital image of Amy

Another old image turned into Digital Art using Topaz Impression' software.

 

This image shows the 'Prince of Wales' pub in Church Lane, with Ledbury Church in the distance.

I could go on and on with his fascinating features,but I need to stop.

scanned through my slow processor human brain onto the iPad using finger and the unique brushes app and a grainy photo reference from the sunday paper.more back and forth looking than the tennis macht from last week...

Today (10/12/16) I am posting additional images of variations of several abstracts I have posted before. There are times when I create an image, and then continue creating a few, and sometimes dozens, of variations.

 

This image was created digitally. The idea came while looking at shelves with CDs lined up on them. I made various versions (see first comment below) in assorted colors and textures and with ambiguous books or CDs lined up in various ways.

 

All elements of this image were created by me.

digital abstract art

 

This is a 100% comparison of Fujichrome Provia 100F film shot with a Nikon F80 (and scanned on a Nikon Super Coolscan 8000 ED with Vuescan software) and the same view taken with both a digital Nikon D7000 & Fujifilm X10.

 

Note: Although the caption above says the Fuji X10 was shot in 12MP mode, in reality, once the image is cropped to match the 2:3 aspect ratio, the dimensions change from 3000x4000 to 2664x4000, which is actually 10.7MP. The width however, is the same as 12MP APS-C.

 

Also, noise reduction with Imagenomic Noiseware Pro was applied in post to the Nikon F80 scan and the Fuji X10 image. The Nikon D7000 image in the middle had no noise so no noise reduction was applied.

 

Conclusion? For anyone who thinks film is dead, think again. With a good scanner, some tech skills and a $25 '70s era SLR, you can easily get pro results that few could tell the difference from images shot on a $1200 DSLR.

 

And for those wondering if the Fujifilm X10 can match or exceed film at base ISO; the answer is "yes" in sharpness, color and dynamic range and "always" in convenience and portability.

 

Please don't use my images for any purpose, including on websites or blogs, without my explicit permission.

 

S.V.P ne pas utiliser cette photo sur un site web, blog ou tout autre média sans ma permission explicite.

 

© Tom Freda / All rights reserved - Tous droits réservés

 

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Digital Photo Manipulation

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

El zorzal común (Turdus philomelos) es un ave de la familia Turdidae que habita buena parte de Eurasia. Presenta dorso marrón y vientre amarillento con manchas oscuras generalmente color café y se clasifica en tres subespecies. Su particular canto, que repite frases musicales, ha merecido frecuentes alusiones poéticas.

 

El ave se cría en los bosques, jardines y parques, y presenta una conducta migratoria parcial, ya que muchos ejemplares hibernan en el sur de Europa, norte de África y el Medio Oriente. Se lo ha introducido en Nueva Zelanda y Australia; y aunque no se encuentra bajo amenaza global, su población ha disminuido seriamente en varias partes de Europa probablemente a causa de modificaciones en las prácticas agrícolas.[cita requerida]

 

El zorzal construye un prolijo nido de barro sobre un árbol o arbusto, y empolla cuatro a cinco huevos azules con manchas oscuras. Es un animal omnívoro que tiene la costumbre de utilizar una determinada piedra a modo de yunque donde romper caracoles. De la misma forma que sucede con otros passeriformes, lo afectan parásitos externos e internos, y es víctima de predadores como gatos y aves de presa.

Nombre

 

Turdus philomelos fue descrito por primera vez por el ornitólogo alemán Christian Ludwig Brehm en 1831, y conserva su nombre científico original. El nombre genérico, «Turdus», es el término latino para Tordo, y «philomelos» refiere a un personaje de la mitología griega, Filomela, a quien le habían cortado la lengua, pero luego los dioses transformaron en un ruiseñor. El nombre deriva del griego antiguo philo- (amante) y melos (canto).

The Sunglow Pier in Daytona Beach Shores Florida. This current 1000 foot pier it was built in 2002 replacing a former pier destroyed in an 1984 nor'easter. Print size 8x10 inches.

Lovely images of butterflies, great for altered art fairies or just add to your scrapbook!

Digital images from rawpixel's own physical collection of antique chromolithographic plates

 

Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.

 

Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: www.rawpixel.com/board/427285/rawpixel-original-lithographs

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Digital Drugs or Binaural beats or Binaural Tones are auditory processing artifacts, or apparent sounds, the perception of which arises in the brain independent of physical stimuli. This effect was discovered in 1839 by Heinrich Wilhelm Dove.

I love that late afternoon sun, even if it's only through the window! I added a texture, unfortunately I can't seem to remember and have no record of the creator.

Digital | E-M5 | San Antonio | 2013

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Digital art inspired by Daria Petrilli for Digitalmania.

Original b&w nude: e-vint.

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