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RAWR {explore 298} . . . The girls room looks out at the school behind our house. Last night when I was putting them to bed I noticed this picture on the wall. I knew I would have to get a shot of it for today. It rained a bit this morning so the teeth "ran" a bit..but it was not taken off by the school. There was another drawing a few walls down that was erased..I wonder what t that looked it :)

 

I also noticed everyone who walks by it says...RAWR ;)

 

Image created with Midjourney that was altered with the Topaz Gigapixel AI plug-in, then the Exposure X6 plug-in (blow up), then the Luminar Neo plug-in (accent AI and sky enhance effects as well sharpen, smart contrast, small detail, medium detail, large detail, relight, and exposure adjustments), then the Exposure X6 plug-in (dodging and burning), and then numerous edits with built-in Photoshop tools.

Image created with Midjourney that was altered with the Topaz Gigapixel AI plug-in, then the Exposure X6 plug-in (blow up), then numerous edits with built-in Photoshop tools, then the Luminar Neo plug-in (highlights, shadows, small detail, medium detail, large detail, highlight contrast, midtone contrast, shadow contrast, depth, and color contrast adjustments), then multiple edits with built-in Photoshop tools.

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Image created with Midjourney that was altered with the Topaz Gigapixel AI plug-in, then the Luminar Neo plug-in (accent AI effect as well sharpen, small detail, medium detail, large detail, highlight contrast, midtone contrast, shadow contrast, color noise, luminance noise, and exposure adjustments), then the Exposure X6 plug-in (light and airy adjustment), then the Luminar Neo plug-in (highlight adjustment), and then numerous edits with built-in Photoshop tools. In Greek mythology, a Hamadryad is a type of Dryad (tree spirit). Unlike other Dryads, Hamadryads are bound to a particular tree.

Public domain photo of Mount Redoubt that was altered with the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (dynamic contrast soft effect), then the Alien Skin Exposure X4 plug-in (central clarity), then Luminar 3 (accent AI image enhancement and black & white contrast effects), then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (low contrast and color pop effect), then the Nik Color Efex Pro 4 plug-in (darken/lighten center effect), then the Topaz ReStyle plug-in (black whale effect), then the Alien Skin Exposure X4 plug-in (clarity brush adjustment and crush blacks effect), then the Topaz Impression plug-in (custom chalk and charcoal preset stroke 14), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. Public domain image by the National Park Service.

Chalk on black paper inspired by the work of Degas. The artists are eight years old.

Gasworks Park, Seattle, Washington

an artist working her trade

 

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Public domain photo of H. G. Wells in the late nineteenth century that was altered with the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then the Topaz Clean plug-in (skin even effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (hummingbird wings effect), then the Topaz Adjust plug-in (burning), then the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then Alien Skin Exposure X (tone adjustments; base image), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on the base image (da Vinci sketch effect), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on the base image (charcoal type 1 type 12 effect set to solid), then the charcoal image was overlaid and merged with the da Vinci image, then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (contrast boost edgy effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Topaz Adjust plug-in (dodging), then the Photoshop paintbrush, and then the Topaz Glow plug-in (soft bloom effect). Public domain image by Mathew Brady courtesy of the LSE Library .

Leica M-E, Voigtlander Ultron 28mm F2. © All rights reserved. This photograph is Copyright and may NOT in part or in whole be reproduced in any electronic or printed medium without prior permission from the photographer.

Outa school....what to do?

This display suggests one thing. A pretty good smile got going when I saw this. Two youngsters, both observing proper distance, decided to decorate the street and I think it is lovely.

"After seeing this snake for 3 days and he hadn't even moved I decided to show everyone how brave I am. Piece of cake! I also like sharing the chalk art attention and photobombing a bit.

(taken after the judging of course; I couldn't put one paw on a painting before.)"

 

More about the artist below, sorry, I don't have a photo of this one in progress.

  

for parallel vision.

 

explored ~ thank you.

Image created with Midjourney that was altered with the Topaz Gigapixel AI plug-in, then the Exposure X6 plug-in (blow up), then the Luminar Neo plug-in (accent AI and sky enhance effects as well glow, small detail, medium detail, large detail, highlight contrast, midtone contrast, shadow contrast adjustments), and then numerous edits with built-in Photoshop tools.

Public domain photo of Tiberias in the early twentieth century that was altered with the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then Alien Skin Exposure X plug-in (Kodak T-MAX 100 and crush blacks effects), then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (contrast boost edgy effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then Alien Skin Exposure X (clarity adjustment), then the Topaz Impression plug-in (pencil haze effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (tone adjustments and vignette effect), then DxO Optics Pro (smart lighting adjustment), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (saturation brush adjustment), then the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (dynamic contrast soft and diffuse glow effects), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (vignette effect), then the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (glow brush), then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (desaturated cool edge effect), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. Public domain image courtesy of the Library of Congress.

This woman was full of sparkle and energy about her art. Event- Chalk the Walk in West Jordon, Utah.

That was the theme for this year's Arts Alive Festival and this artist took it literally. You can see him below painting himself into his nature picture.

Public domain photo of a mandarin in his reception room in the late nineteenth century that was altered with the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then the Topaz Impression plug-in (custom chalk and charcoal preset type 8), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (rich glow effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (reveal shadows brush), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (crush blacks adjustment), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. Original image courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. That image is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

They looked so serious

 

Explored! November 28

 

When I came home today this was what I found in the garden...

 

Two serious looking little Danbo's standing at a chalk drawing what looked like another Danbo.

 

As I was about to scream they looked at me and laughed...

"We are playing CSI!

Wanna join???"

 

I'm telling you, they are a weird couple of toys!!

 

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Dateline: Waterloo IL [usa], The street on the north side of the courthouse was turned into a chalk drawing exhibition Saturday for the school students.

 

Camera: Nikon ZF

Lens: Nikkor DX 12-28 3.5 PZ VR

For the simplicity of a silver penned illustration by a six year old, click here: www.michikofujii.co.uk/blog/4atrjjhrhycfc8azam6xlkhn452jnc

Not a police drawing :-) Kids from the kindergarten played CSI, I guess.

 

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child's drawing... gone after yesterday's rain

Public domain photo of a Samurai in the mid-nineteenth century that was altered with the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then the Perfect Exposure plug-in (gentle boost effect), then the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (grunge effect), then Topaz Clarity plug-in (desaturated warm edge effect), then the Topaz Clean plug-in (skin even effect), then the Topaz Detail plug-in (skin smoothing effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Topaz ReStyle plug-in (black and dark ash grey effect), then the Nik Color Efex Pro 4 plug-in (darken/lighten center effect; base image), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on the base image (color sketch 1 type 14 effect), then Topaz Clarity plug-in (portrait effect; color sketch image), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on the base image (custom chalk and charcoal preset type 8; chalk and charcoal image), then the color sketch image was overlaid and merged with the chalk and charcoal image, and then the Photoshop paintbrush. Public domain image by Felice Beato courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Open Access program.

Chalk artist finishing work on first day of competition

Natalia Freeman doing a chalk portrait of John Lennon in Trafalgar Square, London UK February 2016

Fairfax District

Los Angeles, CA

This pretty young woman is from "Game of Thrones" which I've never watched but I like her title and this chalk drawing of her. This is probably the last of the chalk drawings that I'll post and I do thank you for all your kind comments about the art and artists of our annual festival. It's something I look forward to every year.

Houston Via Colori 2009

Public domain photo of a street musician in the mid-nineteenth century that was altered with the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (noise reduction adjustment), then the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (Ilford Delta HP5 Plus 400 effect), then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (contrast boost edgy effect; base image), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on the base image (color sketch 1 type 14 effect; color sketch image), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on the base image (custom chalk and charcoal preset type 8; chalk and charcoal image), then the color sketch image was overlaid and merged with the chalk and charcoal image, then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (dodging), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then Topaz Clarity plug-in (desaturated warm edge effect), then the Topaz Detail plug-in (feature enhancement effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (dodging and vignette effect), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. Public domain image by Jean-Baptiste Gustave Le Gray courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Open Access program.

Homeless Man.

 

Salvador Dali and the Vegan.

 

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Public domain photo of a soldier sleeping in a trench in Thiepval, France in WW I that was altered with the Topaz Clarity plug-in plug-in (low contrast and color pop effect), then the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (reveal shadows brush adjustments and HDR texture enhancement adjustment), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (contrast adjustment and vignette effect), then the Topaz Impression plug-in (da Vinci sketch effect stroke 14 set to solid), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (crush blacks adjustment and vignette effect), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. Public domain image courtesy of the National Library of Scotland.

When the Canvas is the street or the pavement...

Eyes shut, this woman can see whatever she can imagine. I loved the concept.

The artist is shown below "freehanding" with a chalk stick and outlining her drawing.

Public domain photo of a helmsman in the early twentieth century that was altered with the Topaz ReMask plug-in, then the Topaz Clean plug-in (blemish removal strong effect), then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (low contrast and color pop effect), then the Topaz Impression in Studio plug-in (custom chalk and charcoal preset stroke 8), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Alien Skin Exposure X3 plug-in (clarity brush and vignette effect), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. 8 in. x 10 in. Public domain image courtesy of the Library of Congress.

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