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This is a real fire, a real drawing, a real piece of paper, real fingers...

only ashes are left :( I recently took this photo in a Polish forest and

I also made the very rough sketch. This is dedicated to all the people

suffering in the world. Thanks for watching!

 

Update: See THIS VIDEO showing some 18 Pencil Vs Camera

images in progress (with a small animation and original music).

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Ashes to Ashes

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

Ashes to ashes

My own paper heart

A love fire crashes

Each broken love’s dart

My feelings for you

Are the inside of all

Some make me so blue

As they onward call

 

Like forest of green

From roads endlessly on

My love is between

Some sweet or bygone

A kindle of its fire

We together adhere

Burn of love’s desire

In faraway and near

 

Oh love my everlasting

A tear that I shed

Like a paper white casting

Of everything we said

The flames of yellow

And red torching light

Drops of blue mellow

For now is the night

 

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Pencil Vs Camera

 

A poem by Katie Gabrielle

 

Pencil Vs Camera

A concept, you say?

What is real

What is art

Fire burns

Paper

Only tears

Tell the story.

Look carefully

Like ashes to

The flame

No Voice

To scream

I am a concept.

I am art.

It's amazing when you get close to one of these and notice how rusty some of them are...and yet I've never noticed one being replaced. Makes me wonder if one day they'll all blow down in a bad storm.

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Single button shirt coat and knee length pencil skirt

with crosshatch geometric design. BLACK,SILVER and WHITE

 

BOSL Sales Area

A blur of morning light and an object bathed in that light. A montage of sorts using the motion blur technique (both vertical and horizontal) with an AI created disk.

Morning frost dusted the deck. Long shadows from the early morning sun cross-hatched the planks.

 

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After time slicing this timelapse in all directions (North,South,East,West) I wasn't overly happy with any of the outcomes, that is until I tried combining them all with the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop. I love the chaos of the sky, created by the different directions of slices overlapping.

I see it, but gawd knows what it is

Another unfinished drawing from my past. I wanted to draw Kojak with the reflection of NYC on his head. It just wasn’t working, so I gave up. Looking at this drawing and yesterday’s post of Streisand brought back some memories. I did these drawings when I was at Pratt and caricaturist David Levine was my mentor. His influence was so strong that I started doing crosshatching. He did his in ink, mine in pencil. I brought this up to him at one point and he just told me that it’s normal to be influenced and just don’t think about it. He was a great teacher!

Enclosed walkway between the Convention Center and Union Station in Toronto.

Bryn Oh made a really nice new build on the Crosshatch sim over on Rezzable's Alpha grid. Want to have a look ? Join here: http://rezzable.com/

 

You can read more about it in this blog post

Decorative woodwork at the Seattle Chinese Garden, Seattle, WA

2017-06-30

December 2017

 

MX, Takumar 58mm

Ilford XP2 400bw

 

Concrete edge of a carpark with a metal grille wall with sunshine pouring in and making pretty shadows.

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One of my older drawings on paper made with ballpoint

pen and digital colors (originally posted on Flickr in 2007).

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The Poorest Of the Poor...

 

A poem by Peter S. Quinn

 

The poorest of the poor...

They say that we are

But we can smile for sure

And wish upon a falling star

We have our love to give

And anything worth to share

Go on the earth to live

And just by being here

 

The richness is inside

Of feelings to stir awake

Some hope may well collide

In what there is at stake

But still we have our own

That money cannot gain

More glittery than gemstone

- Our heart and our brain

 

The poorest of the poor...

We haven't notice this

For we’re just as you’re

When everything's amiss

So richness we have as much

As anyone else on Earth

We have our heart and touch

It must be of gold its worth

 

This is another drawing inspired by an instagram photo. Pen and ink on A5 toned paper. I started doing these drawings for Flickr Inktober, but along the way I decided to make it a project. It is the 3rd one based on "Italy" theme. My goal is to make a collection of ten drawings with the same theme.

Feel free to visit my instagram account if you also wish to see the photo.

 

P.S. I consider the Conques, France drawing a bonus, as I used different paper for that one, and obviously it is not Italy themed. (;

¨I couldnt find the sports car of my DREAMS, so i BUILT it myself¨¨

Ferdinand Porche

 

Location: Porche Museum, Stuttgart, Germany

How can we name beaches when the sand grains that they are made from are constantly moving on a slow journey around the coastline

A closeup of a maglite flashlight bulb through a lens filter I found in an old Pentax lens kit someone gave me. The filter has diagonal crosshatch pattern in the glass so I guess its a star filter? Not sure of the terminology. It doesn't fit the Nikon 1 so I just handheld it up in front of the lens

My original pen and ink drawing of this lovely church.

I must say, I was totally impressed

 

1/800 sec

f/8

iso 200

75-300mm@ 220 mm

 

Oh yes, "crosshatch" in Photoshop. That's where the "painted look" come's from

   

Luftbild von einer schattenwerfenden Allee

Partner, you've shown that you are easy to please-- but I want you to love the mug rug that you receive! So this one is in the running, although I can see myself making a couple of others and seeing which one you want the most.

Finished sewing the binding of my second version on Sunny Days - I like it equally as well as the first one!

...just bought new basket last week and now its full nd part of my photostream :P

  

All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players: they have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts, his acts being seven ages.

¨William Shakespeare¨

 

Location : Barcelona, Spain

 

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Beauty sometimes presents itself in something as simple as glass of water. We only need to look around our own little world to see it.

 

This was shot using water, a glass, a crosshatch filter, a sunny afternoon and my wife's hand! :-)

 

The Picture This! assignment for this week was to shoot the seldom seen underside of everyday things. This was my take on it.

10/10/07

This might be the most photos I've ever stacked into one image. (I've only done a few time stacks that are over 1000 photos) This was made using 1489 photos!

The night was mostly cloudy until the end of the timelapse where the sky completely cleared up. That's where most of the star trails came from, aside from a few breaks in the clouds here and there.

As usual, I used the scripts from advancedstacker.com to automate the stacking, and faded in the first and last 19 photos "manually" using 5% increments of the layer opacity.

Lisa and Adam will be wedded later this summer..

 

i had a chance to work with them tonight and we worked on posing, and basic fundamentals that we will use during their day..

 

lighting here was a 580EX II in Ettl Mode triggered by radio poppers. camera right

 

also i put a layer of grunge crosshatch on the image to give it a kick..

 

CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure0.001 sec (1/1000)

Aperturef/2.5

Focal Length85 mm

ISO Speed100

Exposure Bias0 EV

FlashOn, Fired

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