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- Candlelit Light Painting Still Life-
Another Still life study with soft macro at candle's light, in the style of the antique Master Painters.
Shot in darkness and painted by highlighting portions of the composition moving a handheld candle in a long exposure.
Light study for a soft tone macro still life with some autumnal crop from my garden, from my neighbors and the woods in the neighborhood. My photography is unmanipulated, no retouching and no post-processure but just a slight routine editing.
I have tried to approach as much as possible the effect of the paintings of a time when the electric light didn't exist yet and, when darkness fell, the painters were used to illuminate the subjects to paint with candles and/or natural torches.
I'd just like to add, once for all, that I don't use any filters, neither on lenses nor in post-production: it's my exigency to reach the "essence", the pure artistic effect via the sole use of my display, the footage setting preparation and shooting ability. Although I am very picky and stubborn, I don't always reach the result expected, sometimes I do beyond my expectations and in any case I like to experiment until I reach something that may be interesting to me.
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Chestnuts/castagne, hazelnuts/nocciole, pomegranates/ melograni, one persimmon/cako and one medlar/nespola at soft candlelight in darkness with no artificial light spots.
The black background is a physical "limbo" allowing to create a sort of transparency or absence of the background, saving the macro image from any retouching artifact or manipulation in post-processure and enlightening to emphasize the subjects photographed, depicting them with a good three-dimensionality and even a certain deep of field, notwithstanding the limits of the 2D photography.
Ref.DEF Still LIFE new 073 VM (light adjustment, no retouching)
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Gabriel Metsu (1629-1667), The Cello Player, c. 1658.
The British royal family owns one of the finest collections of Old Master paintings in the world. Museum Mauritshuis The Hague presents paintings from this famous Royal Collection, held in trust by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. All paintings by Dutch artists of the Golden Age.
More of the Royal Collection at:
I wear a T-shirt with this cool image on it that is a combination of Jane and the famous painting Starry Night. I'm sharing the image now on Flickr so more people can enjoy it.
This was created by combining several prompts, a seed, and an image of Starry Night as input into an AI tool called Midjourney.
Available as a single archival print. Email studio@lwinram.com
A3 11.7 × 16.5 inches £ 70 + P&P UK - £ 8 outside UK - £15
A2 16.5 × 23.4 inches £ 100 + P&P UK - £ 10 outside UK - £20
A1 - 21 x 29 inches £ 200 + P&P UK - £ 10 outside UK - £20
The A1 size is slightly smaller than A1 and printed as a signed limited edition of 15 on hahnemuhle German Etching watercolour paper. The smaller prints are on heavyweight eggshell finish paper.
Please note these sizes are the archival paper sizes, the images will have a white border Ideally for window mounting in a frame. Contact for bespoke sizes and set prices.
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Project 48-52 week 2
1/200sec, f11, ISO64, 50mm.
Nikon Z7ii, Nikkor Z 50mm f1.8
Softbox camera left, small reflector camera right.
Bit of a change, today, emulating the traditional Dutch still life paintings that were so popular in 17th century. A simple mix of fruit and pewter items lit with natural window light. The image is then lighting corrected and cleaned up in Lightroom and composited (in Affinity Photo) with a texture layer which is a separate photograph of a ceramic tile — colour shifted into turquoises and rust colours and masked over most of the image. Finally, the image is details and tonal-contrast enhanced in Snapseed. All edited on an iPad.
Week No: 38
Theme: The Old Masters
Category: Creative
For this weeks challenge I had to recreate the mood, feel and style of old masters ( Rapheal, Donatello, Michelangelo or Leonardo) or any of their contemporaries.
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Available as a single archival print. Email studio@lwinram.com
or purchase my artwork here www.artfinder.com/winram
Available as a single archival print. Email studio@lwinram.com
With Thanks to 'Chic and unique' in Stockbridge for the excellent necklace
While some Jedi, like Yoda and Ki-Adi Mundi, did field work and served the order in battle even at advanced age, not all older Jedi saw themselves fit for that task. Many Jedi veterans, no longer wanting to put their lives in danger, took up other roles within the order. While some served as librarians in the temple archives, others dedicated their lives to a deeper study of the force or chose to write down what they had experienced over the course of their active duty. Many also decided to train younglings, the future of the order, in an effort to pass on their wisdom, acquired on their journeys through the galaxy.
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Originally, this was planned to be a little tutorial in SNOT floor building, requested by @captainlego2 on Instagram. Somehow it developed into a whole vignette though, as I am always happy to build parts of the Jedi Temple. I may revamp the tutorial some time, though, and post it separately.
Also, does the guy on the right look like The Dude from The Big Lebowski?
Autumn's my favourite time of year — the berries are ripening and the leaves are just starting to turn. Autumn fruits, pewter and antique blue and white china always make a pleasing combination. Processed to add texture and enhance the natural lighting to give the photograph a look resembling an old-master painting.
I never find this an easy challenge and hope this one of Monty is acceptable. Trying out the style of Rembrandt
Darn it, Moe, you were right! The only thing that was bothering ME about the first version of this was the missing stem-tops! lol! So here is a re-shoot and I like this one better. I was trying too hard to crop in tightly on the first one. . .
Here is a miniature (in progress) of a scene in Lacoste, France. Based on a photograph I took while there studying in college.
....masters revisited......
'behind the scenes with some of the old masters'
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Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
127th MMM "Girl Image" Challenge
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The treasures within Ickworth House include Georgian silver, Regency furniture, Old Masters and family portraits by famous artists such as Gainsborough and Hogarth.
the price to be paid for an over active imagination
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