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Created for The "Shock of the New" Group's challenge, "Mighty Urban Red".

 

Two images, one heavily pano-sabortaged and treated extensively in Affinity and FX Photo Studio PRO to the left ( main image ) and an additional straight shot with no processing whatsoever on the right. Composited.

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Music Link: "Capital City" - Simple Minds, from their album, "Empires and Dance" ( 1980 ). Magnificent music from their "pre-commercial, pre-fame" days.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gtV6kFS2wM

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2017. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

 

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An old Pano-Sabotage piece from a series I did in 2014. After 4 years of Pano I've built up a huge repository of unused shots. Most aren't worth "a tinkers cuss" in truth, that's why they never saw the light of day. Yet, there are a few gems in there that I thought would be good to dust off and present to the world. This is one of them.

 

Pano-Sabotage processed in "FX Photo Studio PRO".

 

Image originally shot Oct 2, 2014, manipulated and treated May 23, 2018.

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2014, 2018. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

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I am VERY proud to announce that I was chosen to be the feature artist of the "Kreative People" Group's Spring Gallery - Running until the end of June. I really must thank both abstractartangel77 and Xandram for bestowing me with this great honour. The link to the gallery appears below:

 

Please visit my Kreative People Highlight Gallery HERE

 

My first new image of 2017.

 

From the same photo shoot as the previous images, "She's Abstracted" and "She's Abstracted Again". Only this time the Pano-Sabotaged mannequins are abstracted to the point of showing only their outlines as "chosen" by the filter "Abstract Contours" in MacPhun's "FX Photo Studio PRO". Other lighting and colour effects were added in as the final step.

 

I was inspired to do a piece like this by a recent comment that Paul Ewing, my partner in crime at "Totality of Reality" and "PANO-Vision", made regarding "She's Abstracted Again". He offered the idea that Surrealism was an appropriate art form for our very Surreal times. Given that Surrealism was born of Dada's original sabotage of Reason and which also adopted of Freud's ideas around the dark subconscious, along with Carl Jung's thoughts on archetypes and the universality of myth, I agree with him.

 

The dark subconscious did seem to make its way quite forcefully into the world in 2016 and perhaps we'll see the playing out of ancient, mythical archetypes too as 2017 progresses.

 

This image is bright and colourful but there's a hint of menace to it as well. There are sparks flying around in the dark. There's a hot red light coming in from outside the frame. Something's happening ... or it's about to.

 

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2017. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

 

My Website: visionheartblog.wordpress.com

Original thanks to Jessica Plance. Modified in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

 

See the whole series here:

www.flickr.com/photos/amarcord108/albums/7215766702962347...

Original BW image by me, Paris, 1961

Modified in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro 2016

From a large series of images I shot in New York, June 2019. EXPLORE: July 30, 2019

 

A diptych comprised of a "straight shot" ( no pano manipulation ) and a full-on Pano-Sabotage shot of the same church and street from exactly the same point of view.

 

We had just finished a fashionably late lunch at The Village's famous "Babbo" and were headed over to Union Square for it's vegetable market. Union Square park itself is quite a beautiful island in the midst of the hustle of lower Manhattan and it's a perfect place for a farmers' market.

 

The 2 images were shot within a minute or two of each other on June 8, 2019. The photo manipulation background / framing edge was the original straight shot on the left, doubled and filtered in FX Photo Studio PRO.

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© 2019, Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ). All rights reserved. This image may not be used in any form here or elsewhere without express, written permission.

Original image from the web.

Manipulated in FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5

Original image is a screen shot from "Dreams of The Wild Horses" by Denys Colomb de Dunant. (1960)

 

Processed in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

 

When we "leave the gate open" all kinds of marvelous things can happen.

Photocollage. Elements all from the web.

Processed using CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

Thanks for your visit and comments, I appreciate that very much!

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © all rights reserved.

 

Regards, Bram (BraCom)

 

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Original iPad photo by me

texture by rubyblossom

processing CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Image 30-09-2016

Nikon D7000 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G

27mm, ISO100 1/80sec @ f10

Edited in FX Photo Studio Pro

Bring your own bottle to sample the output of this moonshine still.

 

Original image from the web.

 

Processed by me using CS5.5 and FX Photo studio Pro.

Irises photographed with the iPhone6 Plus in PANO-Vision mode.

 

Processed in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Rephotographed with the iPhone6 Plus in PANO-Vision mode. Layered and manipulated in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

 

I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I heard the news.

 

Back in 1970 I made a short film about this called "A Time in Common." It's available on Youtube:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qj-ygEkTls

Original iPhone6 Plus image shot in PANO-Vision mode. Modified in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

Gate original from the web

Texture is from a painting by Alvaro Lapa by way of Pedro Ribeiro Simões.

Modified in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Photoshop collage; all elements from the web

 

CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Original iPhone6 Plus image rephotographed from the screen using a modified PANO-Vision technique. Processed in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

iPhone6 Plus, CS5.5, FX Photo Studio Pro, Vinci

Original image and processing by me using FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5

Colorful flags flapping in the wind at Edgewater State Park on the shore of Lake Erie.

 

Cleveland, OH USA

Original from the web

 

Processed in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

"TumbleWorld" ( the personal "branding" that I labelled my Pano-Sabotage works with when I first started to create this type of imagery back in September of 2014 ), in honour of the PANO-Vision Group's 2nd Anniversary.

 

Entered into this year's, now annual, "BEST OF PANOVISION" Contest.

 

Here, a return to a theme taken up at the end of 2015 of using Pano-Sabotaged old university campus architecture to call into question whether said institutions are still true houses of learning, or just highly funded finishing schools for our various commercial industries. I'm asking the question, not pointing a finger.

 

Also too, there's another, perhaps more important, layer where it's not the "institutions" of learning that I'm really concerned about but the whole received body Western thought, which since WWI has been said to have been in decline. Looking at current events, I find it hard to argue the point.

 

Two Pano-Sabotaged photographs sent through Macphun's "FX Photo Studio PRO" and "Affinity for Mac" and layered with sections from the same images in SOOC, and the total image again, as borders.

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Music Link: "Alap for Raga Mishra Bhairavi" - The Kronos Quartet from a live performance at the Barbican Hall, London, 2008. Hank Dutt - violin, John Serba - tambura, David Harrington - harmonium.

 

A spine-tingling, otherworldly performance by a master Western violist playing music that was adapted for the Indian Sarangi, by Pandit Ram Narayan. Dutt's extraordinary sensitivity and heart-wrenching playing goes very deep into the inner core of Indian music and really makes it sing on the Western instrument, beyond even the most virtuosic early attempts of Yehudi Menuhin to adapt to the form.

 

Menuhin played it masterfully. Dutt does that too, even making his viola sound uncannily like a Sarangi. But his total immersion into the music is one of the most profound feeling. And essentially, that is what the North India Raga tradition is truly all about. This is the kind of music and performance that makes time completely disappear and one's breath come to a stop.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TWsIvJYiPs

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2017. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

 

* - See my Galleries featuring some of the best of Flickr's purely Abstract Art at:

www.flickr.com/photos/visionheart/galleries

Original iPhone6 Plus image made in PANO-vision style. Processed in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

iPhone6 Plus

CS5.5

FX Photo Studio Pro

a very heavily modified Matisse (original in MOMA NYC)

CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Original iPhone6 Plus image and processing by me

 

CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Original iPhone6 Plus image by me processed using CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Original image and processing by me.

 

CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Image 9-10-2016 at 8.55 PM

Nikon D7000 35mm f1.8G

ISO400 1/80sec @ f11 +0.3 exposure compensation

Edited in FX Photo Studio Pro

Three layers of nothing but textures from my Flickr friends. (see below.)

Manipulated in FX Photo Studio Pro and CS 5.5.

 

Use of textures thanks to:

Linda Vachon: www.flickr.com/photos/lesbrumes/4941394210/in/faves-46989...

 

Linda Vachon: www.flickr.com/photos/lesbrumes/4034628824/in/faves-46989...

 

HocusFocusClick: www.flickr.com/photos/29852529@N04/35848295282/in/faves-4...

  

Shot this with the iPhone6Plus using the ollibytinrocket app. Manipulated in FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5.

 

This 6' tall bronze piece by Jim Dine is in the NorthPark Shopping Mall in Dallas TX.

Original image from the web rephotographed in PANO-Vision on the iPhone6 Plus and pieced together in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

Original from the web. CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Photoshop collage. Thanks to Richard Tuschman for the original photograph of the woman and man on the bed. Thanks to Dennis Boatright for the iPhone shadow photograph of the bird piñata by Roberto Benavidez. Color bars by me.

Manipulated in FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5

Sophie the cat.

 

Original iPhone\8 Plus image.

 

Manipulated with FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5

Original photo and processing by me using FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5

Original iPhone6 Plus images using the ollibytinrocket app.

 

Further modification using FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5

Original iPhone6 Plus PANO-Vision image; processed in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Original iPhone6 Plus image by me.

Processed in FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5

Original iPhone6 Plus image and processing by me.

Photographed with iPhone6 Plus in PANO-Vision mode.

Modified in FX Photo Studio Pro and CS5.5

Original vintage picture courtesy of the Danish National Archive.

 

Processed in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro

Original image from the web. Modified in CS5.5 and FX Photo Studio Pro.

 

See the whole series here:

www.flickr.com/photos/amarcord108/albums/72157667029623472

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