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Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

  

Shot was actually taken during the day and was turned to night with stars and auroras.

This was a very low resolution, sub mega-pixel photo of a real, but beyond blah sunset. I used either a free, or a very inexpensive photo/art program and tried to learn how to make it "artsy."

 

Kodak® used my picture as one of the squares on their Millennium Quilt.

 

If you are tempted to criticize the size, resolution or quality of this image ~ please don't ~ I used a Sony Mavica Digital (sub-megapixel) camera, which was State of the Art in 1999 ~ Digital Cameras have since come a long way

This one came about as I wanted a complete colour opposite of the image 'waiting for sunset'. From very warm to very cool tones.

 

My model Sarah-Jane is shot against a neutral grey background and composited into the scene.

 

All backgrounds are themselves composites of various elements to create a 'hopefully' dramatic theatrical quality.

 

Strobist:x1 Einstein640 boomed high just off centre right. x1 AlienBees AB800 camera left and x1 AlienBees AB1600 camera right to provide kicker light.

 

Background from DeviantArt.

Playing with Photoshop

An emotional gift for my parents; printed as an alu fine art.

The creation is called: 'Reborn in a new world'.

 

Our lovely Golden retriever died some time ago; he meant the world to my parents (and my brother and me as well). Barry is now reborn in a new world, a wonderful new place...

Nothing techniqual spectacular, but I hope you like it as well (my parents were over the moon with this gift).

Created with extra passion. ♥

 

Credits/used resources (some elements painted):

 

Dog: Purchased at Dreamstime

Background: www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/east-of-the-sun-/58428

Background: purchased at Dreamstime

Birds: sd-stock.deviantart.com/gallery/8224?offset=780#/d1dyd6t

 

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This image is related to a composite I did a while ago called Mud on my dress, blood on my hands. This kinda feels like it came from the same alternate 1930's reality.

 

I have no idea what's going on. Much like the other composite, it evolved from a simple gangster style image into something way beyond that.

 

All the elements, apart from Sarah-Jane, were created in Daz Studio and output as tranparent PNG's so I could layer and position them in photoshop.

Kicking off 2015 with a restrained black and white portrait render :)

* Tirada em Itapema/Santa Catarina/Brasil, 14/07/2006 às 16:15 hs. Usei HDR com pouquíssimo Tone Mapping, e emulador Kodachrome Digital.

 

* Taken in Itapema/Santa Catarina/Brazil; 14/07/2006 at 16:15hs. I apllied HDR with just a small amount of Tone Mapping, and a Kodachrome Digital Emulator.

Personal work.

 

And as she sits there alone,

frozen in time, in love and life.

The hunger for warmth is there,

but is it within reach?

Can she reach for it,

Or will her heart be forever cold?

  

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Credits:

 

Model: browse.deviantart.com/?qh=&section=&q=magikstock#... (Purchased stock)

Background: Folkvangar store- www.folkvangar.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info... (modified)

Butterfly + mask: Folkvangar store- www.folkvangar.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info...

Fire: Renderosity store- market.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=66610

Icicle: browse.deviantart.com/resources/?qh=&section=&q=i...

Light: leonawindrider.deviantart.com/art/The-Lazy-Star-Brush-435...

 

Hair repainted.

Some other little elements painted and retouching.

 

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Strobist info. 580EXII behind left as rim light. 2nd 580EXII behind right as rim light.. LP120 fired directly back at camera. 2nd LP120 left as main light

Chronicle Of Vital Individual Distancing, day 61.

Another picture influenced by the Covid-19 Coronavirus Lockdown.

Two DNGs, processed and combined using SilkyPix Developer Studio and Affinity Photo software.

 

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Thanks to Jerry Jones for the texture.

© Viveca Koh - Please do not use my images without permission.

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Please don't post GIFS, just a comment would be great - thanks!

 

One of these textures is from Jerry Jones

 

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See for a blog post on how I created this.

 

This is a reworking of an image appearing previously in my photostream. I have made the sky more dramatic and added the figures wearing cassocks by the door. I have tweaked the whole thing to integrate the changes and to give the image a more painterly look. I have added a wonderful texture by Brenda Starr, Thanks, Brenda.

Intended to be a symbolic, strong emotive work.

 

The world is my everything

Freedom is my fuel

I still believe in what could be

I'm willing to pay the price.

 

Brenvisions 2011

 

Note: The grenade is pure symbolic; symbolic for the people in the world who rather die than loose their freedom. I'd like to emphasize that I'm in no way promoting violence.

 

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Credits:

 

Background: Purchased at Dreamstime (extremely modified and some painted parts).

Model: persephonestock.deviantart.com/gallery/2341278?offset=480...

Soldiers: Purchased at Dreamstime

Plane: morguefile.com/archive/display/620033

Grenade: morguefile.com/archive/display/2863

Textures/mist: Own resources

 

Some elements painted.

    

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284/365. Been reading Jon Ronson's "The Psychopath Test" and was reminded of this great lithograph by M.C. Escher. This is my version.

 

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---This is photo manipulated picture, created for a photoshop contest site.--- -052705

Model: Jake Mattila

 

BTS: petridamsten.com/masculinity-part-3/

 

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Better Red than Ned?

 

Strewth!

 

Well now, this costume was inspired by all kinds of things!

 

1) I've always wanted to make a brightly coloured Manga type power-armour costume.

Why? Uh....yeah...right.

 

2) As an Aussie armourer I've always been fascinated by Oz's own metal clad bushranger bandit, Ned Kelly. Me, and just about everyone else in our sunburnt country. The Kelly Gang has a lot of mythology attached to it, and, rather like Arthur, Robin Hood and similar iconistic subjects, continues to inspire new interpretations. Some folks take the subject quite personally; fair enough I reckon. Me, I'll settle for just having fun with it!

 

3) I'm a fan of Keith Laumer's "Bolo" series of science fiction novels, which revolve around futuristic, gargantuan sentient tanks. I got to wondering what kind of infantry (if any!) Bolos might operate in tandem with. So, I thought it might be possible that they could perhaps carry and deploy auxiliary armoured troopers who could, for example, go into places that a Bolo tank just wouldn't fit without breaking things and causing tears all round.

 

Yer, there's also a Heinleinesque Mobile Infantry "Starship Trooper" 'fluence in the mix. Perhaps especially in the fact that this costume is so cumbersome that any damned ape could walk up behind me and dong me on the head with a rock whilst I was mucking around deciding which bit of hi-tech frightfulness to use on him.

 

4) The kind of cossie I had in mind would have lots of potential for space-dominating wings, ridiculous weapons and other foolish but beaut looking clobber.

 

5) I'm also a fan of Bert Chandler's S.F book, "Kelly Country", which postulates an alternate history where Kelly won the Battle Of Glenrowan and went on to found an Australian Republic! An amusingly clever conceit. Perhaps the Aussie Republican Army would eventually develop something like this armour...

 

'N razorbacks might fly.

 

Then again, this is Sci-Fi, anything's possible.

 

6) I'm a mad keen Iron Man fan, the comic book character that is, which helped decide me on the colour, partly.

 

So, anyway, this was the Mark I Red Kelly costume I built. "Red" Kelly, incidentally, was Ned's old Dad. Seemed appropriate given the colour I chose, which was

also dictated by the colour of the ski-boots that I converted for the costume.

 

The bulk of the costume is made from corflute, a double walled cardboard like plastic. They make advertising signs, point of sale displays and retail dump boxes from it. Also, art folios! I started out using salvaged signs, then began buying new sheets of it from art shops, the 'clean' corflute being much easier to paint.

 

The helmet though, was made from sheet aluminium.

 

Original costume photo by Adrian Maiolla. All other elements taken or created by me.

 

Actually, it's worth going into the latter.

The grey concrete 'deck' is an exterior wall of the National Gallery Of Victoria. The three octagonal structures come from the interior of the dome in Melbourne's Block Arcade. The solar panel arrays are from the light standards found along Melbourne's Merri Creek parklands. The structure in the background was just a City building under construction.

 

There ya go mateys, it pays to be a shutterbug, you never know what will come in handy!

 

More costume photosets at:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/83287853@N00/sets/

 

Please proceed to picture 2

 

Brasstown Veil Falls, SC

 

This is not the result of an "effects filter," but was done by hand in Corel Painter IX.5, with indiviual "pen strokes" and "brush strokes" over the original photo on the application's "tracing paper."

 

( Original photo is in first comment, below.)

 

See "painting" LARGER, if you wish.

With Algo's permission, for the "Paint My Photo" Group.

 

A learning experience in Corel Painter IX.5.

Slight softening effect and signature added in Corel Paint Shop Pro X.

An attempt at impressionism.

 

See algo's ORIGINAL PHOTO.

 

See the painting LARGER.

 

An ordinary everyday scene, with a boring blank sky - transformed by the magic of Photoshop.

 

The church is the same one that appears in "The Gate"

 

This shot was #1 in Interestingness on 1 Feb 2006

Camera: Minolta A5

Lens: 2.8/45mm

Film: Fuji Superia X-tra 400asa

Aperture/ Exposure: A(left) F2.8/4' B(right) F5.6/2'

Image Edit: Snapseed, Pixlr Express, Android Gallery App, Photoshop

 

In-Camera Double Long Exposure by Alex Kemp Lomomograph @ www.facebook.com/lomomograph

221/365. DISCLAIMER: I'm not a vegetarian and I'm sure this will be a delicious roast tomorrow!

 

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Cityscape photo manipulation of New York.

040808 - - -This is photo manipulated picture, created for a photoshop contest site. -

Rye Beach, New York.

 

Much better on Lightbox: Press [L] on your keyboard

"My thin white border is not so much a frame as a defense against Flickr's all dark background"

 

(polaroid099iriscooladjfrm4foto)

Armed, dangerous, and on the warpath!

 

My model Sarah-Jane is shot against a neutral grey background and composited into the scene.

 

All backgrounds are themselves composites of various elements to create a 'hopefully' dramatic theatrical quality.

 

Strobist:

x1 Einstein640 boomed high just off centre right. x1 AlienBees AB800 camera left and x1 AlienBees AB1600 camera right to provide kicker light.

Por favor, no use esta imagen en los sitios web, blogs u otros medios de comunicación sin mi permiso explícito - Todos los derechos reservados © ARTISVAL Rodolfo Velasco.

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission - All Rights Reserved © ARTISVAL Rodolfo Velasco.

 

Mi web: www.rollcreativo.com/

Boston's Freedom Trail has many costumed guides, representing known persons of lesser historical prominence, to lead groups through some of the city's sites significant to the Revolutionary War. Here "Jean Gordon", a former slave who bought herself and is now free, talks to tourists about the many patriots in the Old Granary Burying Ground on Tremont Street. Gordon, a tavern wench at a pub frequented by Tories, taught herself to read and write, and then passed notes on her tavern intelligences to her neighbor Paul Revere, who is now buried in the Granary yard behind her.

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Olive oil and water for cous cous. Cropped, levels. lomo script, B/w conv, inversion and colorised. Phew!

this is my entry # 4 to down under challenge for image 21 posted by gill4kleuren

 

(please read the notes below on tips how to make images like this)

072408 for flickr group EXTREMEST PETA 15

group - www.flickr.com/groups/743400@N22/

thread - www.flickr.com/groups/743400@N22/discuss/72157606113145047/

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072408 - FOR flickr group Name that Song

************DO YOU HAVE A GUESS? SO, COME JOIN AND PLAY WITH US!

(otherwise your answer will not be counted)************

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So Many Leaves.. So Little Time.

The Utata group, among others on flickr are seasonally featuring leaf photos.. Here's My first 2006 answer...

Thought weather to bad to shoot at my pond for MMs theme 'Wet' so dug this one up from a couple of years ago.

Digital painting.

A Coal tit on a feeder.

More Daz 3D testing shenanigans here. The background took about 30 minutes to render out at high rez. Very impressed with the quality.

 

Sarah-Jane, shot on grey and composited into the scene as always :)

Boston Public Garden in the fall. This is actually a long, hand-held exposure taken at night, the only illumination coming from the lampposts that light the paths. The inevitable camera movement that resulted is responsible for most of the softness in this image, which I like. The colorful folk on the bridge (including the fellow in the yellow hazmat suit accompanied by the Grim Reaper) were dabbed in by hand using standard Photoshop brushes, since the real ones, with the rapid movement characteristic of city people, had erased themselves.

Thank you to all flickr friends for your support and all kind comments on my pictures!!

(((HUGS))) Katarina

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