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This image is my second photo of The Water Sprite from the legend William and the Water Sprite and it was taken in Bonne Nuit bay. This image is showing the water sprite throwing water into the air, and like the other Water Sprite image, it was taken in dull natural lighting. This again was an advantage since it gave my image a mysterious look to it, and it also made sure that it wasn't over exposed which was good as it would of made the water drops in the air less apparent.
For this image, I used low shutter speeds in order to capture the water at the right moment. I used the slow shutter speed so I would capture the water drops in the air as the Water Sprite threw them upwards. I did this because I thought that it would be quite cool to show the Water Sprite "controlling" the water since it portrayed how powerful the Water Sprite really was
Regarding the editing of the image, I opened it in photoshop, duplicated the layer and made the layer black and white. After that I used the art history tool to make the Water Sprite be in colour again. I felt that making this colour splash would make the Water Sprite stand out and therefore, it would grab the audiences attention to the main focal point of the image.
This image also consisted of a dark border, which contrasts with the blue of the Water Sprite. Therefore, making her stand out. The dark border also makes the image go with my theme as it makes the image look mysterious and spooky.
"Garden Sprite" by L'Deane Trueblood in the Beverly R. Blue Teaching Garden at Botanica, The Wichita Gardens. The statue was a gift to Botanica by Jacqueline "Jacky" McCalla Smith, a Botanica member and volunteer.
Ken's Lenham Sprite, Anita's KCY, and Anita's Atlantis in the Yorkshire Dales on the MASC Roses Run 2006
(c) April 2006 Tim Saunders
This picture describes Sprite even till now. Sure he is the dominant cat, well as long as nobody makes a scary noise. This picture too was when they first moved in.
photozoa or light sprites are the fleeting ephemeral ghosts that appear in our towns and cities when the sun is low in the sky
Took a similar picture of Pixel for Polaroid Week a couple years ago. This time the cat in the window is Sprite, and I took the photo using my iPad mini, with the Alt Photo app (an iPhone app). It's a great film effect emulator. ... Posted via email from Jezlyn Jones
This cheeky chap got into the wrong field and it took three of us to get him back. He also kept nibbling at my trousers when my back was turned. I tried to take some close ups of him but he tried to eat the camera.
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While it’s actually not technically possible to achieve all design possibilities by using a single sprite, good planning allows you to get away with more than usual. You can see the main image above that gets sliced & arranged in CSS into the final theme. Clocks in at a modest 29k. By comparison, the standalone jquery library compressed is 15k. more: www.developmentseed.org/blog/2009/jan/14/designing-speed