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Composite image to highlight the contrast in colour, Mrs left and Mr right. She is quite a bit more turquoise but no less dazzling.
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Recently I had the opportunity to photograph a beautiful young arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos) running along the edge of a pond in a large enclosure on a Montana game farm. The wolf, on encountering some branches along the pond edge, effortlessly bounded over the branches clearing them easily. This was the first time the wolf had exhibited this behaviour. I took the opportunity to learn some new Photoshop skills, including selection of fur, and made a composite of the action.
24/01/2023 www.allenfotowild.com
Photo Art Composite
Seventeen elements used to create this.
Thanks to pixabay.com for the vulture images
When I read the theme for Flickr Friday this week I thought of the Rembrandt painting of a changing of the guard. It's a favorite of mine since its a master class in composition using both line and light to guide the viewers gaze around the painting. This is no match for a Rembrandt but it's practice for when I may get a chance to pose my family for a group photo. Camera is a Sony A7R3 with a Canon FD 28mm f3.5 at f8. Happy Flickr Friday! And a big thank you to anyone that cares to stop here to view, like or comment.
Naples Pier at twilight time.
It is a composite of two shots at different speeds. Explored
Florida Postcard Set
Almost two months ago I did a shoot for the local ice hockey club. They wanted shots to be used on promotional materials, giant banners and what not.
In this shot is actually a designer I worked with, we had a bit of fun after the first day of shooting. The "models", who were just the players from different age groups, wore clubs jerseys and equipment.
I decided to create the composite with this one. We shot on white backdrop, and the background for this I got of some free site, forgot which one.
Thanks for looking!
30s on the milkyway in woolpit and 30s on kirkstone pass. Photoshopped together. Still practicing....
Having studied sculpture at a German academy of arts, I was always disappointed that a great deal of sculptural form and surface gets lost photographing rock formations at night - even when applying low level lighting. Therefor I made a series of pictures using daylight shots of the landscape combined with the milky way sky. This series was taken at a location about one mile east of "Valley of Dreams" in New Mexico, all shots facing south.