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Spaghetti Portrait as part of the Canon Photo 5 Comp 2012

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Thanks to Jerry Jones for the texture.

Close in on a Nautilus Shell. I gave it some oil and saturation. (728 Shell Nautilus? (oil1 mosat))

 

This was a real Nautilus shell, but I treated my photo of part of it with oil paint and mosaic techniques on my art program. So *N* is for Nautilus here 16 years later in the ABCs and 123s group. I typed this little explanation 16 years, 2 weeks and 2 days after posting this.

 

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Tenuous Link: Nautilus

Sesión: Artística.

Modelo: Cristian.

 

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.

 

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Fotografiert auf einer Blumenwiese auf dem Köterberg im Weserbergland.

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THIS HALL WAS DEMOLISHED ON 9th FEBRUARY 2011

 

Thanks to Jerry Jones for the texture.

 

Blog post on this image

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Thanks to Jerry Jones for the texture.

yyyyYEPPPP! Same Two Leaves..

they just have such a dynamic organic quality in their death "spiral".

I used black and white conversion software to give it the colors of a traditional monochromatic bromoil printing process. See orignal below.

I played around with Photoshop a bit.

Prepared for MacroMondays theme 'Ethereal'.

One of the original shots of the palm fronds in my back yard was the source for this abstracted image made by using a technique similar to the Amazing Circles method. See the original photo in a comment below, and then this image makes sense for the source material. I just like the graphic images of these nature's wonders whether in the original shots or in playful work.

Chris and Yann of the Bonneville Barons are shot against grey and composited into the scene.

 

This particular background is actually a 3D model that was rendered in a program called Carrara 8. I set the rez quite high and then had to wait 7 hours for the finished result! That said, being able to create a summer scene in the depths of winter is quite handy :)

 

You can see the finished image HERE

 

Strobist:

x1 Einstein640 boomed high just off centre right for main fill.

x1 AlienBees AB800 camera left and x1 AlienBees AB1600 camera right both shot through large softboxes to provide kicker light.

 

The trees of Boston Common with their autumn foliage cannot match the splendor of Bonney in her yellow fall jacket.

 

PixelBender provided the tree canopy and the lawns. Fractalius (and Bonney, of course) provided the figure. The benches, curb, and walkway were done with standard Photoshop filters. There's a little bit of hand painting. Color adjustments and 5% noise added at the end brought some texture and cohesion to the image.

lunapic.com/editor/ Kaleidoscope effect rotating the image and applying again.... Warning.... Can become addictive!

 

Thanks so much pals for all your well wishes and notes... Im peeking in from time to time I promise, so behave yourselves, if not tho, yall see that SHARE THIS button right :-)

 

Taking a flickr break... I heart u

The rising sun decided to just light up this tree!

 

View large on black

 

Have a great Thursday!

My cousin, Frank, again, who acts under the name Frank Aard. This time, his new haircut and his bowler hat, from his ridiculously large hat collection, suggested a quick Stan Laurel impression. We didn't play with it to the extent we could have, but it did fuel some digital tweaking, once I got it into Adobe's Photoshop CS2. Layers, layers and More layers... then I'm possessed, eh?

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Blog post and see it bigger.

A photoshopped creation from a segment of the Esplanade.

I grew special chilis now, if it is too hot just press the emergency button. :D

 

The chili brush on the emergency plate is by firebug-stock.deviantart.com/art/Chili-Pepper-Brushes-284...

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My first background created using Daz 3D. This is preparatory to a studio shoot I have coming in a couple of weeks where I want some nice grungy rooms and exteriors for my backdrops. Now, thanks to Daz 3D. I can make my own sets :)

 

Looking at it now. I've probably overdone the detail enhancement - but what the heck :)

 

As ever, my model Sarah-Jane is shot against a neutral grey background and composited into the scene.

 

Strobist:

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

Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library

Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University

Title: Theodore Roosevelt.

Political Party: Republican

Election Year: 1904 Date Made: 1904

Measurement: Poster: 21 1/2 x 17 1/2 in.; 54.61 x 44.45 cm

Classification: Posters

Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5z0j (Click this for the original image)

 

There are no known U.S. copyright restrictions on this image. The digital file is owned by the Cornell University Library which is making it freely available with the request that, when possible, the Library be credited as its source.

 

Interested in buying a print of this colorized version? Use this link to my shop on Etsy

  

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An explosion of pink.

Murran has the blues, even though she lives in the finest castle in all the land. Moleskine sketch and photoshop image manipulation.

 

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Creative double exposure portrait.

Some promo work for a musical duo 'Fusion'. Sarah and Steve can cater for pretty much all musical tastes, so we are working on a 'gritty' rock music theme and also on a more gentle generic look.

 

This is one of the first samples out of the gate. As ever shot on neutral grey and composited into this Daz Studio background.

 

You can see the before and after comparisons HERE

 

Strobist:

Einstein 640 in 5' Octabox camera right just above head height as key light.

AB800 and AB1600 in brollies to subjects left and right for a little separation light

A vintage 'flapper' style image modelled on the gangsters of the 20's and 30's.

 

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. The background here was an old mansion near me that is open to the public.

 

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

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The only way to see this properly is to view the ORIGINAL - you will have to use horizontal scroll though!

 

Thanks to Jerry Jones for the texture.

Dead rose. Thought I'd have a crack at this effect which I've seen on other people's photostreams. Quite like it, although I was seriously out of my depth among the spaceship controls and slidergizmos of the GIMP.

Hanging around my window sill this morning.

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I thought it might be educational to see what my Red Kelly Manga Batlesuit costume would look like riding a scale Bolo sentient A.I robot tank....which of course feature in Keith Laumer's (and others!) futuristic Science Fiction stories.

 

This particular Bolo, Unit N.E.D-1880 of the Line, is a Mark XXXX Bolo “Titanus” Stellar Siege Engine assigned to the 1st Armoured Regiment of the Dinochrome Brigade.

 

He’s 100 metres long and weighs a modest 49,000 metric tonnes sitting on his four wee tracks.

 

The main gun is a 105 centimetre Hellmouth anti-proton beam. Secondary armament consists of two restricted elevation Hellrail anti-starship rail-guns. Tertiary weapons are four 95 cm independently turreted Hellbore hydrogen plasma cannon. All in all, frightfully Apocalyptic..

 

Well, I did say I was a fan of Keith Laumer's books!

 

I keep a larger photograph of the hull badge which I designed in the "Fantastique Badge Cloak" Photoset, on my Flickr page, it's picture 11.

 

For the composite photo Adrian Maiolli's picture contributed the costume element, a photo which he took of me wearing the costume at a convention. The sky background comes from a piccy I took at the beach one day. Funny, never noticed the two moons!

 

The planetscape is built out of texture slabs I lifted from a picture I took of a housebrick found in the backyard. Good old NED is tooled up from a picture I took many years ago of a tank I found parked outside the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. Reasonably sure it's an old Centurian Mk5 Main Battle Tank that saw service with the Aussie army in the 1950s,60s and 70s, until they were replaced with Leopard AS1s in the 70s. Vickers would probably be bemused by the upgrade!

 

Oh....assume I'm wearing seriously magnetic boots. Wouldn't want to fall under those churning tracks!

 

If you're coming at this picture via a group please feel free to check out other costume photosets at:

 

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Please proceed to picture 6

    

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Thanks to Jerry Jones for the texture.

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if you like music too (as I do), please listen to my jazz compositions

at my soundcloud.com site Paper Plane Factory

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and/or listen to my doughter's talented voice

at her site Sophfire Alphafrau

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