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Composite of 15 White American actresses.

 

You may be thinking "didn't you already do white American actresses? Well, that's true, but after a computer crash, I lost most of my files & I'm rebuilding my base & expanding outward. You're free to compare this image to the previous - you'll find they're very similar, but not identical.

 

Includes: Adriana Lima, Audrey Hepburn, Audrey Tautau (okay, not quite American), Avril Lavigne, Debbie Gibson (I started adding 80's pop stars thinking I'd do a "beauty by decade" study.. it's almost impossible to find pictures of "tiffany" - i bet back in the 80's they thought they were clever not using her last name), Elisha Cuthbert, Emma Watson, Erin Grey (We're talking 3rd season of Buck Rogers hot), Ingrid Bergman (of Casablanca fame), Kristen Kruek, Megan Fox, Mischa Barton, Natalie Portman, Penelope Cruz (was considering breaking out hispanic separately), Scarlett Johansenn, Valerie Bertinelli (a young 80's one at that).

 

I'm also considering doing a "pre plastic surgery/post plastic surgery" set but those photos would be much harder to find.

A composite of several shots of the super/blood moon eclipse from the other night.

Till now I always got by on my own I never really cared until I met you...

Composite of 4 images. Shot on 9 foot white seamless with Flashpoint 620m into 6 foot PLM from behind the paper and 2 SB600 into 36 inch umbrellas CR/CL. Triggered with Phottix Strato radio triggers.

This is Jenifer, she came up to me as I was shooting some still lives, asked me what I was doing. She told she had just got out of court and that's why she was all dressed up. She also informed me that she lost 150 lbs recently and assured me it wasn't from drugs. She says she walks a lot since she doesn't own a car. She loved the fact that I was finding "beauty amongst the trash, that most people just drive by." I saw her about an hour later, roughly a mile from this spot, under a bridge known as a "homeless hangout." She didn't see me. I think she's stunning.

Taken with a Cannon Rebel EOS XS. Used about 25 individual pictures. Put together manually using Photoshop. Inspired by David Hockney

Working on my compositing skills. This image is made from 8 different images--some of them very small. This was a lot of work, but I'm reasonably happy with how it turned out. I struggle with getting color just right. It's easy enough to make a mess of things when you have many parts coming from different sources.

 

The space is from Pittock Mansion, but the hanging and standing photos aren't found there. The model is from Gearcon 2011.

 

There's a certain look to composite work that begins with the artist getting all the vertical lines correct. Cameras distort straight lines terribly but we've grown blind to the convention.

Some more fun with composites.

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A composite from a senior portrait session. Lighting: 48 in. Octabox overhead, and twin striplights left and right behind subject. Photographed on white seamless, then 9 separate images were composited together.

of building, dust bin and a bowl of pho

Re-edit of a previous self portrait. Trying out some more composites.

Some more composite photo fun with the gorgeous E36 M3.

Just picked up Photoshop Elements 11 and thought I would experiment with different extraction methods and it's new "Refine Edge" feature. I think this tool does an outstanding job!

Credits:

Girl - danipuffins.deviantart.com/art/Platform-Heels-298450392

Some composite textures from paper stock by designshard.com, hello-streetlight.blogspot.com,martinsiilak.deviantart.com, and

hibbary.deviantart.com.

fabric stock by valleysinthevinyl.com, and grunge by buzillo-stock.deviantart.com,

 

Decided to release these under a CC license.

Please credit

 

Encompass--rose.blogspot.com visit the blog for a zip file

 

Pieces from assorted armours; Northern Italy (probably Milan), ~1580.

While we were in Massachusetts we went to Plymouth then to the Cape. This is a somewhat idealized photo of the day.

Kelly Marie as Vampirella, shot at one of my Compositing Workshops.

Another panorama and another composite as the DBS 60 starts to round the bend and head towards what used to be the large Masbrough sorting sidings at Ickles, the old main line here crossing both the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway's branch to Westgate station and the GC's Woodburn to Mexborough line just beyond, the GC having its own signalbox here, Rotherham Main, just underneath and to the east of the Midland line. The TEA tanks (any guess as to the abbreviation?) are in a 3000 tonne haul so they seemed to rattle past for ages and plenty of time to get another classic piece of traction in the shot. On the main line again over on the right, a Cross Country HST (InterCity 125) class 43 set rattles by heading south, 10 minutes late here, on the 1V50, Edinburgh to Plymouth service; this time from around 6am this morning arriving Plymouth around 3pm.. I suspect the line of silver birch trees which have been left along the main passenger lines is intentional, maybe to prevent the incumbents from seeing the line-side works of Booths scrapyard etc; though there are plenty of places where the view is less comestible than that! In charge of the 1V50 service is Cross Country HST, 43303 and, seen here, bringing up the rear, 43285.

Two-shot composite image of the International Space Station (ISS) transiting in front of the sun, taken near Greeley Colorado, September 2017. Equipment included a Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 camera with a Canon FD 150-600mm lens and 1.4 TC, with a Baader solar filter.

Replaced existing deck with new composite decking. Replaced railing with composite railing.

Bull Elk hopping the guardrail.

Fiberon Horizon composite decking with PermaTech and matching Horizon Plus railing (customized). This is a brick deck trimmed out in Horizon Bronze.

Addition of about 20 photos of the night sky at my grandparents' house. More of a test than anything else.

 

Things learnt: need to take a dark frame, need to make sure the focus is set to infinity properly (thought we had, but that bright star is completely out of focus... unless it's atmospheric seeing), and need to get the hell away from lights (which I knew anyway).

Composite image made from the oil paintings of Sandra Bierman.--

More stuff by jbum:

Sudoku Puzzles by Krazydad

Wheel of Lunch

Whitney Music Box

The Joy of Processing

 

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Something completely different.

 

Olympus digital camera E-PL3

OK... Had another play.. Both photos taken on the PEN E-PL3 (so my choice of background was limited).....

Multi-image composite. Adjusted levels.

Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).

 

Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...

 

For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey

 

Composite solar eclipse 09:29 - 10:11 from Little Milton in Oxfordshire, UK

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