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Explore 6/17/23

Photo Art Composite

Not just down the road from "Prada Marfa"

Explore 7/11/2023

 

Photo Art Composite

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Again, another hour of compositing.

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We were very fortunate to visit Steeple Jason, an island in the NW corner of the Falklands which requires calm seas to reach. Thanks to Scott Portelli for arranging and to Mike Pole-Evans, the Falklander that guided us on the island. There is an area there called the "Neck" where Gentoo Penguins enter the sea in the morning and exit in afternoons and evenings. It was a high point of the trip to watch these characters leaping from the sea onto the rocks; a sea lion sometimes lurking nearby and huge waves sometimes lifting the penguins well beyond the intended landing strip. In another post, I'll tell you about my mishap here, resulting in an unintended swim and loss of my son's GoPro. This one, however, is a composite combining different shots of the penguin on the left leaping from the sea onto the rocks. It gives you an idea of just how far they can "fly".

Photo Art Composite

Explore 1/11/23

Too much time on my hands during the pandemic, I guess.

Not sure it this is completed, Comments very welcome.

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Explore 8-1-2023

Photo Art Composite

In Explore 7/12/22

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Digital Composite

 

For this photo I went to Goldfield Ghost town near the Superstition mountains. This image is composed of 98 images over a time period of 45 minutes. The exposure was comprised of a 25 second shutter speed, an aperture of 3.5 and an ISO of 1600. As for composition I tried to use the north star as a guide for the trails to allow the circular motion captured, as well as the train tracks in the foreground to draw the focus into the frame toward the stars and train.

 

Image sizing:

10 inches by 9.47 inches

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Explore 11/22/21

My late night sky photo from last night had no interesting foreground items so I decided to try a composite with a photo from 2019

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DISCLAIMER: this is NOT a genuine Street Photograph...

Photo Art Composite

Explore 2/6/22

Square composite created by 6 photos of Summer Field stitched and processed in ON1 RAW 2018

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Composite created using "God and Adam" by Michaelangelo and a coffee cup from Pixabay. Part of my "Classic Altered Art" series that I sell on my Etsy store.

 

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A composite followed by a few of my favorites from this years Boom by the Bay #fireworks in #TampaBay. The show was good this year and the crowd was more spread out since there is more space along Bayshore. However, I miss having Tampa as my backdrop to the photos.

The April 8, 2024, Total Solar Eclipse panoramic composite. The wonders and beauty of the universe we live in. Love it, respect it, explore it, protect it.

This is a composite image, the forest scene is my photo but the mist and the horse have been added in Photoshop. I'm really enjoying learning all the techniques required to produce images like this and I will most likely post more in the future. If that is the case, I will make it very clear that it is a composite image. Hope you like it..

Photo Art Composite

Explore 12/24/2022

a composite shot of the Kelpies, some fireworks, and a milky way panorama.

Hi folks,

This is just a composite, my first one! It originates from a fun thread which started by our friend, David Dube. He provided the mountain shot and I did the composite, with a sunset shot I had. A quick job really and it's just an indication of what can be done through Digital Art.

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Whenever I dig into my old stuff the question always creeps into my head, "What would I tell that kid if I could tell him anything?"

You are going to do OK for yourself but in a quiet, unspectacular way. He (I) already knew that. In fact I took that for granted.

You are going to lose people that mean the world to you and you will never stop grieving for them. I knew that too ( we all do ) but I would have never admitted as much, preferring to only recognize those bitter truths as I was being run over by them.

I suppose I couldn't resist giving some sage advice but I wouldn't listen to myself. I remember making a point of not acting on good advice when dispensed by anyone professing to know what life was really about.

All in all it's a good thing time travel isn't possible. Aside from being freaked out by my wrinkly old self showing up to tell me crap I knew but didn't have the courage to act on, I would have been angered that all the suspense and mystery had just been taken out of life. For all the effort that goes into fiction about jumping back or ahead in time I think it is good that we have to crunch along alone without the aid of a nebbish future self showing up every so often to whine and moan about how I'm so lacking in ambition. I'm peeved at myself right now just for thinking up the thought of it.

 

I first put this together in 2012. Today I thought about it and made an effort to find the original images. 1974 was taken with a Canon F1 and a 50mm f1.4. 2012 was taken with a Pentax K10D and the 18-55 kit lens. In 2012 I used Gimp to stack the images. This time around I used Affinity Photo.

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