Photographic art that I created using my photos. When I make photographs I often have a vision of what I want to create. Sometimes it requires composite work, or I may edit the colors and add brushwork. I do my editing in Lightroom, Photoshop, on1, Luminar, Topaz and Corel Painter.
Here are a few examples of my photographic art. Click on images to enlarge them.
“Sweet Moment” Niece and Nephew with Cherries 4/27/2008
Black Vulture on Gold, Boquete, Panama 5/24/2014
Livingston Seagull, It was morning, and the new sun sparkled gold across the ripples of a gentle sea.
Turtle and Elephants World in the Universe a dream interpretation 1/23/2014
“Ghostly Pavilion” The Pavilion Transforming
My Private Garden in London, from a childhood memory
Bufflehead in the Sky
Wisteria Pods, Conservatory, Central Park 5/10/2014Gull in Algonquin Mist 12/20/2012Cardinal in the Snow 12/29/2011Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), Central Park, NYC 20140729Purple Finch, Central Park 10/14/2014Red Oak Leaf, Central Park 11/9/2014 v2House Sparrows Bathing, Conservatory, Central Park 10/5/2014Carrion Crow, Deer Park, Greenwich 1/2/16Jay, Abney Park, London 12/20/15After – Turtles over Mural 1st Street and 2nd Avenue, NYC 2/6/2016
I have dabbled in photoshop before, but really only for removing or adding. Not really for artist purposes. Your art is inspiring! I love how you blend things. I will hopefully try to play with my photos more. Programs and apps do make it easier these days. đŸ˜ƒ
I use mostly Lightroom then Photoshop and maybe on1 and Corel Painter. I don’t like those apps that create a look that someone else made. KelbyOne http://kelbyone.com/ and their magazine is a good place to start learning tricks. I have fun learning one a few new trick a month (20 minutes). Now I can pretty much make what I envision. Hope you have fun too.
I have added Digital Art to my bucket list in my second childhood. Your body of work is extensive and since I retired, I have often wondered where my life may have taken me if I had focused a career in the creative arts. Hopefully, I have the next forty plus years or more to find out. Lol!
A nice touch to the images, very poetic
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Thank you.
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wonderfully artistic and creative!! I love your approach and these images!
wish I knew how đŸ™‚
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Thankyou. It isn’t hard. It takes some time to learn Photoshop and Lightroom. Lots of free tutorials out there.
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simply gorgeous shots!!! and wonderful processing!
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Thanks Cybele. Glad you like my digital art.
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I have dabbled in photoshop before, but really only for removing or adding. Not really for artist purposes. Your art is inspiring! I love how you blend things. I will hopefully try to play with my photos more. Programs and apps do make it easier these days. đŸ˜ƒ
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I use mostly Lightroom then Photoshop and maybe on1 and Corel Painter. I don’t like those apps that create a look that someone else made. KelbyOne http://kelbyone.com/ and their magazine is a good place to start learning tricks. I have fun learning one a few new trick a month (20 minutes). Now I can pretty much make what I envision. Hope you have fun too.
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I have added Digital Art to my bucket list in my second childhood. Your body of work is extensive and since I retired, I have often wondered where my life may have taken me if I had focused a career in the creative arts. Hopefully, I have the next forty plus years or more to find out. Lol!
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Hope you have as much fun doing it as I do.
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