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I downloaded the original of this ages ago, I believe from New England SketchBook's Bygones collection, but when I went back to link to it I couldn't find it. It is a great photo in its original black and white form, full of interest and movement. I think the colors amplify this, and give it a sense of depth as well. I have no idea what spooked the horse. (The colors are fanciful, not historically accurate.)
Sagrada família - Barcelona - Imagem trabalhada com software específico para "arte digital" .
(Novembro de 2006)
Holy famíly - Barcelona - Modified with specific digital art software
(Novembre 2006)
Does it look like I am a giant, or does it look like the car is a miniature (or both or none of the above) ?
Model: Jake Mattila
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Original by pareeerica
Black Tipped Reef Shark from kahunapulej
Coral Reef from only_point_five
Diver from Steve & Jemma Copley
Fish from Frankenstein!
All under CC licence, thanks :-))
Mixed media (photo manipulation, pencil, digital drawing/painting).
© 2011 J.B. "Jimmie" Fisher.
All Rights Reserved.
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To satisfy the curiosity of some of you I've created a little timeline of an image from it's totally unaltered state as it progresses through my workflow. This is a technique that I use on *some* of my images, but not all that many. Looking through my stream you'll see some of this done on some of the Merrick Monroe images.
Here's the progression outline (starting from left to right)
1) Unaltered image right out of the camera -- you'll notice the dust that was on my lens (yikes!)
2) Cleaned up the skin somewhat, removed a hanging strap on her left arm, added the cloud background along with the 'sun bars'
3) Channel adjustment with some eye intensification (pretty mild)
4) My 'intensify' action
5) Skin smoothing and image sharpening
Steps 3 & 4 are parts that I generally DON'T do, but I thought it would be nice to show them anyway.
NOTE: Image has been scaled back considerably 70% so that it would be of "reasonable" size -- The original file is about 13,000 pixels wide.
8x10 analog print on archival paper. Color darkroom experiment with stacked negatives - black and white imagery with color texture. For a "before and after" experience, the pure b&W version of this is in my photostream.
Personal work, it's been too long. Also busy with a commission; coming soon.
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Credits go to the photographers/artists who made the resources I used.
Credits:
Faerie: Purchased at Dreamstime.
Background: Renderosity; market.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewImage=115006
Light: leonawindrider.deviantart.com/art/The-Lazy-Star-Brush-435...
Some elements painted.
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This is the Prudential Tower in Boston, seen through the dome of the south lobby rotunda in the Hynes Auditorium next door. (Boyleston Street, Back Bay, Boston)
It's pretty clear by now that I've learned to love growing plants.
. And this was what I came up with to metaphorically convey the message.
Gardening and growing , . . . This, in turn, makes us happier. They are sunshine, food and medicine to our souls.
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Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanova of Russia (1897-1918), photographed in 1906, at age 8 or 9. The second of four daughters of Nicholai II, the last Tsar, she was assassinated along with the rest of her family in 1918 following the Bolshevik Revolution, in order to eliminate their claim to the throne of Russia. (Western European and American authors tend to use the word murders to denote these political killings.)
Here is a photograph of Nicholai and three of his daughters during their imprisomnent at Tobolsk following their capture by the Bolsheviks. Tatiana is on the far right at the bottom of the steps. Next to her, on the right a few steps up, is her younger sister Anastasia, and older sister Olga is at the top of the stairs. A few months later they were roused in the night and moved to the basement for safety because of a disturbance on the street. There they were asked to pose for a family photo, and arranged in two rows against the wall. Instead of cameras they faced machine guns. The room so filled with acrid smoke that the gunmen could not see their victims, but they continued firing blindly into the murk. Miraculously, the bullets at first seemed to bounce off Tatiana and her sisters, nor would bayonets penetrate their bodies--the family jewels, sewn into their clothing for concealment, had acted like body armor. Though many have claimed otherwise, none of the family survived the horror of that night. Tatania was 21 years old when she died clutching her little bulldog Ortino, who perished with her although he had no claim to the throne. The family has since been canonized as passion bearers by the Russion Orthodox Church. (Romanov Collection, General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University. Here is a general link to Beinecke Library. The link supplied to WikiMedia Commons, the source of this photo, is dead.)
The original photograph resides in the Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division, Washington, D.C.
Gimp Tutorial
This kaleidoscope was created with Gimp (linux version). 1st step was creating a new default white image. On the 2nd layer I applied a colorful gradient. 14 more layers were added, each consisting of a colorful gradient. I varied the colors, blends, and other gradient options.
"We shall draw from the heart of suffering itself the means of inspiration and survival."
Winston Churchill
Image processed by cutting it into a mosaic of equal-sized square "tiles" and then sorting the tiles by brightness variation.
Several versions with differently sized tiles are shown.
Made with processing.org.
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This is actually the same insect, photographed seconds apart on nearby lakeside leaves, then layered together in Photoshop.
This set of four images of the saucer magnolia in my driveway were done by the light of my off-camera flash, softened with a semi-inflated plastic Walmart shopping bag. I gathered the opening around the flash while encouraging the bag to stay as air-filled as possible.. like a big pillow/bubble... which I would hold wherever I wanted the soft light to come from. All educated guesswork, since I couldn't see the results before the shot, but could adapt by checking the review screen on the camera. I used the 18-55mm kit lens set toward the wider-angled end to get a more intimate perspective.
Some tonal tweaking and selective sharpening done in Photoshop.
Look it's a two headed goat!! ;)
Taken with the Olympus OMD EM-5 with an OM 50mm 1.4 lens from 30 years ago. Than manipulated in Photoshop from a couple of images of this goat.
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