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Awaodori festival parade

10 x 13 cm collage

  

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E 49th St. NEW YORK 1979

Photography merged with realistic digital illustration. Photograph taken by me.

My mother used to tell me when I was a child during meals: nothing is thrown away.

As a semi-professional photographer I have a fairly large bank of images of my own, and since I have been exploring in depth the field of graphic illustration of nature, in which at the moment I represent isolated subjects, I have been curious about how complicated it would be to merge both techniques to create a final image that shows what I'm looking for.

This is one of those tests, based on a photograph taken of an aspen in autumn, in which I could fit almost perfectly an illustration I had made of a cape sugarbird.

 

To begin with, I wanted to break the strong contrast between the appearance of a photograph and an illustration, no matter how realistic it may be, so I applied one of my recipes to give a painterly touch to some of my photographs. Once this is done, I trace the drawing on the stage, taking care of the scales of course. After this I begin the digital painting, taking care that the tonal values fit and of course, that the light is coherent.

I know that in this case, which was a study, the specific species may not fit in this scene. Sorry to the biologists ;)

The process could be seen a little in the next image.

I hope you like!

  

NGC 5256 is a pair of galaxies in its final stage of merging. It was previously observed by Hubble as part of a collection of 59 images of merging galaxies, released on Hubble’s 18th anniversary on 24 April 2008. The new data make the gas and dust being whirled around inside and outside the galaxy more visible than ever before.

 

Data was used from the following proposals:

archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?mission=hst&id=...

archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?mission=hst&id=...

 

Channel Assignment:

R: 814w, 673n

G: 435w, 814w

B: 435w

 

All processing was done in pixinisight.

 

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One more car joining the chaos of Highway 401 in Toronto

 

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Another photo where two colourful beach huts seen in Braodstairs in Kent were merged together. To make this effect I span around during the exposure and I tried to take the photo as soon as I saw the blue and yellow beach hut in the viewfinder. The white and red was very close. I had to try several times to get it right !

testing the GR III’s stabilizer, bear with me plz.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis

 

St. Louis is an independent city and inland port in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which marks Missouri's border with Illinois. The Missouri River merges with the Mississippi River just north of the city. These two rivers combined form the fourth longest river system in the world. The city had an estimated 2017 population of 308,626 and is the cultural and economic center of the St. Louis metropolitan area (home to nearly 3,000,000 people), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri, the second-largest in Illinois (after Chicago), and the 22nd-largest in the United States.

 

Before European settlement, the area was a regional center of Native American Mississippian culture. The city of St. Louis was founded in 1764 by French fur traders Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, and named after Louis IX of France. In 1764, following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War, the area was ceded to Spain and retroceded back to France in 1800. In 1803, the United States acquired the territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase. During the 19th century, St. Louis became a major port on the Mississippi River; at the time of the 1870 Census it was the fourth-largest city in the country. It separated from St. Louis County in 1877, becoming an independent city and limiting its own political boundaries. In 1904, it hosted the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the Summer Olympics.

 

The economy of metropolitan St. Louis relies on service, manufacturing, trade, transportation of goods, and tourism. Its metro area is home to major corporations, including Anheuser-Busch, Express Scripts, Centene, Boeing Defense, Emerson, Energizer, Panera, Enterprise, Peabody Energy, Ameren, Post Holdings, Monsanto, Edward Jones, Go Jet, Purina and Sigma-Aldrich. Nine of the ten Fortune 500 companies based in Missouri are located within the St. Louis metropolitan area. The city has also become known for its growing medical, pharmaceutical, and research presence due to institutions such as Washington University in St. Louis and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. St. Louis has two professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball and the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. One of the city's iconic sights is the 630-foot (192 m) tall Gateway Arch in the downtown area.

 

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The Missouri Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at 4344 Shaw Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri. It is also known informally as Shaw's Garden for founder and philanthropist Henry Shaw. Its herbarium, with more than 6.6 million specimens, is the second largest in North America, behind that of the New York Botanical Garden. The Index Herbariorum code assigned to the herbarium is MO and it is used when citing housed specimens.

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A freshwater channel from the Eklutna hydroelectric plant meets the silty glacial waters of Knik River as a mist forms and the sun sets in late August.

Mainline railroad tracks of Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe merge at the desert town of Daggett, California. View is looking east. The UP tracks on the left head to Yermo, Las Vegas, and eventually Salt Lake. The BNSF tracks on the right lead to Needles, Flagstaff, and eventually Chicago. Photo taken with a Canon PowerShot SX20IS and tripod. Converted to black and white. May 23, 2018.

Accidental Double Exposure (Crichton Church & Palmerston) Taken on Lubitel 166U with Expired Kodak T400 CN C-41 B&W 120 roll film with standard mask. Shot for 200asa and C41 processed and scanned by Digitalab Newcastle

model: Sara De Santis

mua: Sabina Pinsone

stylist: Elisa Bini Brescia

 

Kodak tri-x 400

"We tried to break it, but all it did was bend."

 

Montaña de Oro, California

Here you can see everything deployed. The barrel rack holds 9 barrels, but the real one holds over 50.

2X merged. Should have been in the middle but didn't .

 

Comcast Center. Center City, Philly

Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge

Oceanville, NJ, USA

 

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(DSCN5183+DSCN5186)

CP 6043 leads CP 2WWA-13 south as they head toward Tower A5 to wye their train and go back north.

I refused to punch the numbers to make this shot a reasonable size, so I let it be crazy. One day I may overcome my laziness and fix the constraints, but for now I enjoy it this size.

 

For years I have been photographing my pets and I think one day I will transition to taking photos of people. One of the perks of working with animals is that I cannot control them, therefore I go with the flow and let them take the spot light. The few times I have tried taking pictures of friends they would innocently ask me what I wanted them to do or pose, but I would honestly have no idea because I was accustomed to adjusting to the model since my dog Bebe would lick her nose often, refuse to look at the camera, and run after squirrels randomly. Despite the challenges, I am excited to one day explore a new area of photography I have not thoroughly investigated.

An eastbound stack is at the point where their San Bernardino Sub merges with the UP LA Sub at Cridge Street in Riverside.

A shot I merged in the new lightroom 6 using the photo merge option. Two exposures merged, one exposed for clouds and sky the other for the bluebonnets. Came out pretty good I think! Maybe lighten it up a little?

The exposure merge of four images at sunset on the Columbia River. The merge makes movement in the clouds and a smoothness on the water. Plus a bold solar reflection.

 

Washington and Stevens St bridges merge into Washington going north through Riverfront Park in Spokane, Washington. The Great Northern Clock Tower on the left still remains since Expo 74' changed Havermale Island from a the Great Northern Railroad Depot station to Riverfront Park.

Last time I posted this in 2004 people thought I was making fun. I am not .

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In a landscape photographer group I’m in, a recent challenge saw a member merge a model train with his landscape photography. So I grabbed lil Marty (yeah, he kinda looks like me) and popped him in my bag for a rainy day. Well, actually, a boring sky day. Like today. With a bright blue sky, still morning air, and only the faintest of whispers of uninteresting clouds, this morning’s adventure saw mini me come out at that lil jetty at the Altona Yacht Club.

 

I’m a total Lego nut, and, well, kinda fitting the spikey hair and lil stubble beard stands out, as he looks out over Port Phillip Bay. Just like how I do, especially when alone, and think of how many billions of people there are, and just how big the world is to hold them all. Enough philosophy for a Saturday morning. Back to enjoying the Lego view.

This is a piece from a 9 postcard set, a part of my credential kit. by changing the order of them, you get a new narrative each time. or simply turn them over and create your own one.

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