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Photo Art Composite

Bumpy weather ahead. Seat belt light is on.

The sky of this image drew the panda's attention to feature me on Explore, so I got the idea of taking the sky from that image and compositing it with the light streams from a later image.

 

Ta da.

Thanks to Rafy A for the tutorial

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

Composite inspired by Rafy A. - I've changed the sky (my own), the light and added a deer.

  

For the time being at least, coronavirus concerns have flushed Major League Baseball down the drain, along with many of the world’s other major sports and entertainment events.

 

HSS and stay healthy, everyone!

Photo Art Composite

I finally put together a composite of my favorite images of the 2024 solar eclipse. I was fortunate to have crystal clear skies in Quebec for the duration of the eclipse.

Having studied sculpture at a German academy of arts, I was always disappointed that a great deal of sculptural form and surface of the rock formations gets lost 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.

I spooked a white tailed deer buck... the sharp-eyed among you will notice its the same animal :-)

 

After carefully watching the moon and its trajectory for the previous two evenings I was gutted when talking to my sister on the phone when she mentioned it was the full moon that evening. I was absolutely dropping and couldn't force myself back out. Instead I shot it hand held bracing myself on the small balcony of our caravan. On reaching home this afternoon I decided a simple composite the way to go. So this was a snapshot of Seagulls wheeling about above where our car was parked using the Fuji x100v and the shot of the moon using my d500 dslr with a 300mm f/4 lens plus a 1x4 teleconverter. I took lots of the moon so it may well end up where it should be which would be behind me not in front of me... I only snapped those gulls because Jonathan was laughing as I had been complaining because there were no gulls on the beach. He looked across and said they are all here :(

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