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Photo manipulation is as old as photography itself; the idea of a photo having inherent verisimilitude is a social construct. Manipulation has been used to deceive or persuade viewers, or for improved story-telling and self-expression. Sometimes a photo manipulation has little or no resemblance to the photo from which is started. Image manipulation software is then used to apply effects and warp the image in whatever way possible until the desired result is achieved
My son and his favorite pet, somewhere in my imagination, Canada.
I don't like flashy awards, since they're mostly given because of an obligation to stupid group rules. If you got something to say, say it in your own words and not by copying and pasting. I don't follow such rules, so if you have the sweaper running, don't even bother to invite me please. As of now the flashy awards will be removed, no offence!
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Sources Skagitrenee www.flickr.com/photos/14678598@N07/4380220061/
and Aremco www.flickr.com/photos/aremco/4389421895/
La base pour sous-marins de Saint-Nazaire est l'une des cinq bases construites sur la façade Atlantique au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale à Saint-Nazaire par l'Allemagne nazie qui occupait la France.
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Part of an ongoing experiment with image manipulation: The images are the result of a 2 stage process. First, a photo is taken of a moving subject. What results is a blurred image, the distortion magnified by the grain and contrast achieved by overdevelopment of the film in the darkroom. Already the face or body has been transformed by the simple act of movement. Then in the second stage, the photo is printed. Sometimes thick glossy varnish is applied across the whole surface of the image, or alternatively, the photo is simply printed onto glossy paper. This is when more magic happens. Shining light directly onto the surface of the paper, the image is transformed again. This time the transforming agent is light. The surface of the photograph interacts with what is contained within the image. A final photo is taken.
A random photograph of the sky that I've manipulated in photoshop to create this abstract landscape.
Final image from my tutorial ...
Tutorial available at www.adobetutorialz.com/articles/30970208/1/how-to-create-...
The adventures of Jeremy takes him back to when JFK met Gump. Too bad something must have distracted him and he missed the meeting.
Still working on this...
Crows: browse.deviantart.com/?q=raven%20stock&order=9&of...
Model: faestock.deviantart.com/art/Bells-Falls18-89944246
Orb... ark4n.deviantart.com/gallery/8280917#/d1sq5om
Doves... browse.deviantart.com/?q=dove&order=9&offset=72#/...
Monkey... aaronsimscompany.deviantart.com/art/Golden-Monkey-1-80303872
Skeleton Pirate... browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&q=pirate#/doao01
Background: dezzan-stock.deviantart.com/gallery/10329562#/d289ass
Room: mine
Taken on July 3rd from Crown Point, looking West towards Portland. The bright spot in the top amazes me as it is where the bolt appears to be originating from, hence the title of the shot. Original shot, only cropped. NO manipulation of color, contrast, or brightness. I love the purple in the storm. The storm passed between us and the sunset so we had some great backlighting.