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A series of composite abstract photoart comprising images shot during our holiday break in Cyprus 2023.
I don't really do self-portraits but I was listening to Linkin Park and part of their lyrics stuck with me. This is my idea from those 2 words in a song, it's also my 1st try at compositing.
A composite of around thirty 30 second exposures of a tree in Peckleton Leicester
Photographed with Canon 5D Mark II and 17-40 f4L lens
See my blog for a tutorial
One of the highlights for Composite students is working on their personal projects. What this will be, we're not sure yet
An artificial reef created by wrecking a 1920's-era ship, off the coast of Maui. Seen via submarine!
The instructor shows students how to make adjustments if the resin isn't moving quickly enough in one part of the boat
Eva-Last, Infinity, Swiss Oak, Capped Bamboo Composite Decking and VistaClad, Infinity, Swiss Oak, Advances Bamboo Composite Cladding,
create two images of an alternate reality. The space should be continuous (not like collage), but you've manipulated the scene to create a seamless alternate universe of some kind
Composite of two pictures, one taken from each side of the "arcade" looking almost along the shop fronts.
Taken on my little Fuji Finepix F40fd.
Flickr Exquisite Corpse (info) by charlesmchen.
This collage uses maybe I'm not here from centrifuga (Under Attribution-NonCommercial License) and Plaza de Oriente from F.lopes´s Album (Under Attribution-NonCommercial License).
Cline River Photography, Photo by Edwina Podemski.
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The parts on the left were the original untouched photos that created the composite shown on the right.
A composited image of the Seattle Slam, our local wheelchair rugby team. The team was brought into the studio and shot individually, using a simple three-light setup at the Vecta Studio & Gallery in Georgetown, WA.
Composite of two photos. The mouth is from one and the eyes from another. She would smile and close her eyes, or she would open her eyes and stick out her tongue.
Compositing [two images]: create two images of an alternate reality. The space should be continuous (not like collage), but you've manipulated the scene to create a seamless alternate universe of some kind
This is the view from the deck at Decker's current residence in Eastern Tennessee. He was a shelter animal but things have gotten a lot better for him. I captured these images during a recent visit and had an idea to work them together. Feedback and suggestions are appreciated.
This composite was created with four images.
In the corner of the sky,
Tucked behind a cloud,
Is a place of unfathomable wonder.
There is one problem.
That is,
Where do you find a corner in the sky?
Perhaps easier to find is this -
The space under a levitating tree
If you are lucky,
You will find it.
For the tree will not pause,
Above the ground forever.
It will gently reach its roots
Back to the earth
And it will settle itself,
Grounded.
But,
Sometimes, when
There is a glitch in the Universe,
It will not settle.
And in that space,
Between ground and tree,
Amongst those gentle roots,
We will find a look
Into the place where,
Our imagination lives.
And we will take comfort
In knowing it exists.
And it will lead us to places within ourselves
Only before known, maybe,
To the imagination.
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