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Showing posts with label digital photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital photography. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Seattle Pink Poppies




Sadly I no longer have a reason to travel up to Seattle a few times a year to take photos and visit family (since they moved to Portland).  But it's now fun to see how many ways I can edit the thousands of photos I' took in Seattle over the years.  The four above are from a Queen Anne poppies garden shot I photographed in 2014, starting with one unadulterated version.  The editing fun is almost as endless as the complexities of the original as created by Mother nature.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Red and Green Christmas Abstract

Costa Rica drawings, rusted garden wire, colored circles for woodblock print chine colle,  and clouds photographed at Skywalker Ranch - a composite of multiple memories on a December rainy day.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Debris Photo Quilt Creatures

Working on some new creature designs made with digital photo quilts, created out of 2"x 2" square cuts composited from 16 themed photos.  The four above are a cat, giraffe, emu and a larger cat cut from a collage of street debris and steel road plate photos.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Bird at the Beach

Obsessed with 3D?  Yes.  Another wool-punched fabric bird made whole in the computer, combined with layer after layer on top of a photo taken at Muir beach.

Monday, May 23, 2016

Santa Fe In-Camera Double Exposure










What fun, creating photo art compositions out of Santa Fe's sculptures, botanicals, rocks, walls, metal plates and wrought iron bars.  Doing double exposure in camera, you never know what you're going to get!

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Springtime on Mount Tamalpais

One of my favorite shots from yesterday's outing up Mt. Tamalpais.  What a difference the rain has made!

Thursday, November 26, 2015

So Many Photo Options. Which Would You Choose?



Photography used to be a lot simpler.  You had to worry about what ASA film to buy, whether B&W or color, slide or print, and a few other things when shooting the picture.  Usually a lab took it from there.  Now there are an explosion of options from what you select on your DSL camera, when taking the picture, to a thousand things you can do in post production.  Above is one picture as shot (top), slightly manipulated in Lightroom (middle photo) and more manipulated in Photoshop (bottom).   But which one is best?