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An image taken of a rewilding scheme in the village of Marton. No Ai used just black diffusing filters in front of the lens and DXO textures n filters to create a border around the image! But according to DSLR Auto Focus group admins ‘thats excessive processing’ Ho hum Guess I will just have to find groups that welcome a little bit of creativity!
A rainy day with Photoshop instead of camera. For my album "Creativity, Close-up and Macro". Take a look !
"Creativity is a lot like looking at the world through a kaleidoscope. You look at a set of elements, the same ones everyone else sees, but then reassemble those floating bits and pieces into an enticing new possibility."
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
A rainy day with Photoshop instead of camera. For my album "Creativity, Close-up and Macro". Take a look !
Sometimes the graffiti is really creative and intelligent, but mostly just stupid and unimaginative. Suppose Baselitz, Richter or Beus just write his name on a blank piece of paper ... senseless!
“The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.” Sylvia Plath
I had created the Wombo images a while ago but never used them. This is a combo of 2 of those, plus smaller elements masked in from 3 others. The framed picture on the wall (left) and on the easel are 2 other Wombo creations. The blending, masking, cloning were all done in Pixelmator Pro as well as the torn corner on the wall picture. Light and color were enhanced with PicLight.
Prompts: abandoned art studio
Style: Not sure, but most likely VFX
I can relate to this scene. I have a couple of unfinished paintings leaning against the wall in my hobby room. I blame it on this darned computer!
All who enjoy using this app are invited to join and post your creations in my new group, Wombo World.
www.flickr.com/groups/wombo_art/
If you enjoy using Wombo as a part of other creations, check out Wombo Art Blends.
A rainy day with Photoshop instead of camera. For my album "Creativity, Close-up and Macro". Take a look !
My photographic creativity has not been flowing too much lately. I've been looking through some old photos that did not make it to my Flickr stream, for whatever reason. This one was taken in the Northern Adirondacks last summer. We were traveling Eastward, and I caught the fire in the sky in my rear view mirror, and pulled over to catch the sun as it began to sink behind the mountain.
With a lockdown in place it is against the rules for me to go to places I like to shoot, so I though I would try to create a series called Isolated creativity. The series is not intended to be a diary but a way of documenting thoughts and emotions via photography.
This one is about Dominic Cummins, his trip to Durham and the way he tests is eyesight! It is also about our trust in politicians in general which seems to be an ever reducing commodity.
Your vision can bend reality, you might see things unseen. Your sight is a sight of an artist. Where others see trees, you might see the forest. Where others see a dezert, you might see the ocean. Your vision can turn nothing to something. That's the creativity. So what do you see?
Well this shot of a circular looking park or area (not sure how to really describe this) is a bit of an experiment with some new post-processing styles I am currently trying out, and quite different from the usual styles that I am used to.
Not sure how the response would be, but do let me know if anything looks out of place or unnatural. Note the small kid on a tricycle in the shot.
When I see the variety of colors and shapes that nature endows this faded part of a magnolia with, I am simply fascinated!
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"Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky."
- Author Unknown
Some trees are more interesting without their leaves.
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a
beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe, and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
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TEKENEN is een visuele kunstvorm waarbij een instrument wordt gebruikt om papier of een ander tweedimensionaal oppervlak te markeren, of een digitale weergave daarvan. Traditioneel worden voor het tekenen potloden, “kleurpotloden en inktpennen gebruikt , soms in combinatie met elkaar. Modernere hulpmiddelen zijn onder andere stylussen voor tekentablets en gamepads in VR- tekensoftware.
Een tekeninstrument laat een kleine hoeveelheid materiaal los op een oppervlak, waardoor een zichtbaar merkteken achterblijft. De meest voorkomende drager voor tekenen is papier, hoewel andere materialen, zoals karton perkament, hout, plastic, leer canvas en bord, ook zijn gebruikt. Tijdelijke tekeningen kunnen op een schoolbord of whiteboard worden gemaakt. Tekenen is door de hele menselijke geschiedenis heen een populair en fundamenteel middel van publieke expressie geweest. Het is een van de eenvoudigste en meest efficiënte manieren om ideeën te communiceren.
De brede beschikbaarheid van tekeninstrumenten maakt tekenen een van de meest voorkomende artistieke activiteiten.
Naast de meer artistieke vormen wordt tekenen vaak gebruikt in commerciële illustratie, animatie, architectuur, techniek en technisch tekenen.
Een snelle, vrijehandtekening, meestal niet bedoeld als een voltooid werk, wordt soms een schets genoemd.
Een kunstenaar die technisch tekenen beoefent of ermee werkt, kan eentekenaar worden genoemd.
Met dank aan Wikipedia …