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originally the speciality of anne geddes...
I'm sure you know her.. if not:
www.andrea-schroeder.com/AGGalerie.html
I tried to variate her style a little bit ;-)
it exists also as a postcard, published by artconcept Verlag , Bielefeld
originally he cried, becaus his food didn't taste him ;-)
At the exhibition Artistes et Robots, Grand Palais, 2018
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Computer generated image.
A quick edit that I have produced using a real photo of the NNRG's preserved Leyland National 2: 4710 - FTN710W and a computer generated edit of their 4861 - UPT681V. 4710 is in NBC Northern red, with 4681 in the Tyne and Wear PTE livery with Northern fleet names.
4681 is currently under restoration in the ownership of the NNRG.
This is my first entry in the Amazing Circle W.E.T (Week-end Theme) Challenge for Week 4 0206
Members of the 'Amazing Circle' group use a Master image to create circles and post their results to the group for all to see.
Read about the challenge here
This is my third and final entry in the Amazing Circle W.E.T (Week-end Theme) Challenge for Week 4 0206
Members of the 'Amazing Circle' group use a Master image to create circles and post their results to the group for all to see.
Read about the challenge here
"Amazing circles" technique found HERE.
Process
1) Too Moon - Swirler filter applied to Master
2) Flaming Pear - Flixify -
Input - Polar
Output - Mercator cross
3) AC technique applied
Stephen Bell takes us through Beesworld: Mapping Behaviour.
Every time we make a decision, we choose a path from a vast range of possibilities. As we follow our path so it interacts with those of others. Imagine
the shapes we would see if the paths we followed were made visible. Scientists would make maps representing these routes to analyse them. Stephen does it for aesthetic purposes, to celebrate its complexity and simplicity, its messiness, ugliness and beauty.
Collaborative documentary in situ of the salon exhibition, the study gallery of modern art, poole (04-08 nov)
This along with a handful of other images was created by me during the mid- and late-90's. They were generated by a 3D software app called Bryce, which was designed to create landscapes. Of course, I along with a number of other devotees pushed it into other services as you'll see by these images. Almost all these pictures required repainting (using Fractal Design's Painter) or post production of some kind. This is where I gained many of the skills that I use in working on my photos today.