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All Bokeh.. actually two 'all bokeh' images sandwiched together.. one is obvious, but the yellows in this came from a closer bokeh shot of a few backlit fading bamboo leaves.

My painting of the Silja Line ferry Silja Festival in her 1992 to 1993 livery

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Details and History

The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This 1860 Pennsylvania Photographic Society stereograph is titled Group taken at W.H.W.'s residence in Altoona, Pa. The reverse offers this cryptic identification: Mary H r; Mary W n; Joe W n (likely photographer and engineer Joseph Miller Wilson); John T s; & Mrs. W n .

 

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Copyright Advisory

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005686140/ .

 

Technical trivia

Contrast was enhanced using Jeff Masamori's quick method (generate a copy, equalize histogram, then blend with the original). Subsequent image manipulations and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.

My painting of the Tallink ferry Baltic Queen

More from my Crystal World series of optical image manipulations.

Polar Coords method used in the Gnu Image Manipulation Program aka: Gimp.

Digital creation

 

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Night Time In Winter

 

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I love long exposures, everything to do with night time, the dark, sunrise and sunset.

 

I like to take pictures mainly at night , sometimes during the day and in dull and fading light and I will sometimes display the time and date the picture was taken too.

 

I tend to take pictures of Light trails, Motorway traffic, Street lights, Buildings, Landscapes, Bokeh, Night bokeh and Hexagonal Night Bokeh in and around the North East of England.

 

All of my pictures are 100% natural and untouched in every way without ever been Photo shopped or altered or messed about with in anyway whatsoever, No multi layered photography, No HDR's and No image manipulation of any kind, all of my pictures look just the way they did when I saw them at the time of taking and I'm VERY PROUD of that.

 

I don't do any photo processing at all, I don't even own any photo software.

 

All of my starbursts are all 100% natural without using any filters or anything else, as is all my bokeh, night bokeh and hexagonal night bokeh, its all natural, no funny gimmicks at all.

 

I don't do anything with my pictures apart from take them and then upload them , 99.99999% of my pictures don't even get cropped , they are all 100% natural and untouched and then uploaded.

 

All of my pictures are copy right, © All rights reserved, you MAY NOT use any of my pictures without my written consent, you also MAY NOT change, alter, adjust or rearrange my pictures in anyway what so ever.

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The title comes from the native phrase "Walk in Beauty".. and in this case refers to the leaves displaying beauty in this phase, which is, in itself leaving the beauty they once had.

The treatment is a homegrown blending, based very loosely on a manipulation technique referred to as the Orton Technique.

These are hydrangea leaves collected from my front walk.

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Part of an ongoing experiment with image manipulation: The images are the result of a 2 stage process. First, a photo is taken of a moving subject. What results is a blurred image, the distortion magnified by the grain and contrast achieved by overdevelopment of the film in the darkroom. Already the face or body has been transformed by the simple act of movement. Then in the second stage, the photo is printed. Sometimes thick glossy varnish is applied across the whole surface of the image, or alternatively, the photo is simply printed onto glossy paper. This is when more magic happens. Shining light directly onto the surface of the paper, the image is transformed again. This time the transforming agent is light. The surface of the photograph interacts with what is contained within the image. A final photo is taken.

Photography turned art using image manipulation software,

Image manipulation:

Decided to add the Turkey Vulture to the photo. Turkey vultures have gotten common around here for some reason, living in the hills above Morgan Park. Occasionally you'll find them sitting in a tree a dozen feet or so above the ground. They look odd sitting in a tree, and make sure you don't threaten them, they have a unique way of defending them selves. They force strong stomach acids in your direction.

Before the explosion of Scanners,Photoshop and other image manipulation tools, I used to do collages, often using Ephemera such as this. Finding ways to isolate areas that i wanted to capture was a challenge for me back then- often leaving me frustrated with the final result.

Due to todays "Snow Day" in Chicago, and not being able to safely;y drive to my studio (and back) i chose to go through some older files- and ran across these beauties, that I thought I'd share w/ my flickr homies!

 

Enjoy!

My painting of the Silja Line ferry Svea in her original livery

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My Kitchen Window (with forsythia)

For Snap Game windowsill and some yellow on the previous picture made me think of this one.

You can't really tell from this picture, but the glass in the window is what some of us call *wavy* glass and it was about 90 years old at the time. I don't have the house any more, but the window is now 110 years old.

(polaroid066mykitchenwindowseriesforsythia)

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Sorry this isn't much bigger, but I took it with a Polaroid Camera back around 1990, and did some sliding on it, way before I even knew what sliding was. I dated it 2003 on the picture itself, as that is the year I was trying to learn how to post it and how to put script on my photo.

 

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"For ABCs and 123s ~ K is for Kitchen Window"

 

For Dave C., the *soul* of this one was me learning how, right there in this kitchen, to do Polaroid Manipulations. What fun I had!

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“A special place in my portfolio is taken by a sub-series which I call Transformations. In this work my fascination for rhythm is also the central theme, but the origin of these images is usually not a single shot from existing buildings. It can be a great exercise to create new worlds by re-using or combining different images. Sometimes it is a subtle change of color that changes everything, but also more radical image manipulation open new possibilities.” Transformations: Reeling In The Years by Paul Brouns (¾)

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My painting of the Silja Line ferry Silja Karneval in her 1992 to 1994 livery

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My painting of the Finnlines ferry GTS Finnjet in her original livery

two variations of Amazing Circles, inset back into an altered version of the feather details photo they were made from..

There were some layered duplicates of the two circles, set to blend differently after using the radial blur filter .. all in Photoshop.. two separate macro images of the peacock feather edge were used and color-altered separately, using Hue/Saturation layers.

The starry night was made using photoshops Noise filter, altered at different stages using the Threshold image adjustment, blurring with Gaussian Blur, then adding more noise.

  

I followed the procedure, first, as outlined here: brilliantdays.com/archives/2005/10/how_to_create_a.php ,

 

and in the flickr Amazing Circles group: www.flickr.com/groups/amazingcircles/discuss/116859/

 

I Am using the basic wondrous polar coordinates transformations as beautiful in and of themselves, but also as starting points for grounding them in their origins and/or creating new relationships for them.

Professional Photography, Portfolio, Fashion, Models, Actors, Dancers, Test Shoots, Events, Weddings, Sports etc

 

Ervin Usman a professional London photographer specialising in many types of photographic work, Ervin strives to create modern, creative and original photographs to ensure that clients have distinctive, thought-provoking imagery, he creates stylish advertising, fashion, beauty, promotional, event and marketing photography for all kinds of businesses.

 

PHOTOGRAPHY :

 

- High Fashion & Editorial

- Commercial & Advertising

- Models & Artists Portfolios

- Portraits and Head Shoots

- Glamour & Artistic Nude

- Beauty

- Conceptual Photography

- Product Photography

- Event/Wedding

 

For more info and portfolio please visit: www.ervinusman.co.uk

 

RETOUCHING :

 

- Retouching and Air-brushing

- Human Body Improvement

- Skin smoothing ( removing cellulite, spots, stretch marks , tattoos, hair etc.)

- Colour changes( body, eyes, hair, clothing, background etc.)

- Body shape ( slimming, extending lengths, increasing and decreasing a size etc.)

- Complete image manipulation

 

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- MAKE UP artists are available

 

LOCATION : : - I can happily come to you with our lighting equipment, or studios can be used in and around London when required.

 

AFFORDABLE rates, feel free to propose any project you have in mind, all work considered.

 

Contact Imformation:

 

Phone.:

+44 (0) 7446670622

+44 (0) 7539064660

 

E-mail.:

me@ervinusman.co.uk

 

Web.:

www.erwinusman.com www.ervinusman.tk

 

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Experimenting with digital imagery of my paper art.

 

Judging from the look on his face, Mickey has seen a better collection of icons. :) Easily scaled to fit any iMac desktop, and created from clipart with GIMP (GNU image manipulation program).

Abstract art created from a preening red-tailed black cockatoo.

 

(Digital compositing using GIMP)

 

Studio Dalio Photography and Art

 

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Textures all my own except for one from Jerry Jones

 

Best Viewed Large On Black

the power of olympus pen

no image manipulation,

no other shortcuts.

i used a hoya polfilter,nothing else.

 

fresh " out of the olympus pen ".

for more details,please look the exif.

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