thanks so much ROMO / for allowing me to play with your image: / / from Romo’s picture of DC, / to the manipulative entrails of my PC… / distortions…using grid meshes and a perspective plug-in / digital paintings… the sun and the birds of sin, / dodges and burns and many a transparency, / to create the disturbed sky of mystery… / a dab of color enhancements and camera flares, / to constitute that dramatic effect imbuing nightmares… / channel mixers and noise reductions, / threshholds, 3d effects and tone corrections… / all constitute the creation / of this incubus amalgamation / of the horrific tribulation that besets / that Person in office…, yes in sorrow he frets….
Pentax K10D
... but it’s mine. photo taken at mayflower state hospital’s power plant. / for more of my work please visit my website, www.abandonedamerica.org
Your dark secrets always seem to make me want more. So I find myself lost in this place with no lights, fallowed by strange sounds. Yet this is comforting.
Probably out of the best zombie film of the last couple of years, a sequel that overshadowed the first film in every way, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s “28 Weeks Later”. / The drawing was a real mess with all this charcoal and pastel dust flying around everywhere, it was a big relief finishing it. / Looking forward to the third chapter of this terrifying nightmare! / ZOMBIE Pencil, Charcoal, Pastel Colours.
Nothing like wiling away the night hours with a stout mug of / ginger tea, a warm kitty & CS3. :-/ / / My daughter, Heidi.. / (Credit: Heidi Lael for the self portrait.) / / Photo of the Week winner at Viewbug.com / Prize: $25.00 / / Her profile: HEIDI / / / / / / / / / /
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Upstairs corridor of the oldest building on the hospital grounds. / Seaview was active from 1905 till the last 20 patients and 24 staff left in 2006.
looking west
A brief candle; both ends burning / An endless mile; a bus wheel turning / A friend to share the lonesome times / A handshake and a sip of wine / So say it loud and let it ring / We are all a part of everything / The future, present and the past / Fly on proud bird / You’re free at last. - written by Charlie Daniels, en route to the funeral for his friend, Ronnie Van Zant of the band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / all rights reserved. photo taken at teton state hospital. / more of my work is available at www.abandonedamerica.org
Did this on my scanner, edited in Photoshop Elements 3. Yep, that’s me. / Bwahah! (Thanks to this reminder about how cool scanners are: Scanner Art !! I did a few scans when the equipment was new, but nothing since. It’s a fascinating tool to use. Interesting lighting and some amazing contortions, trying to click and be scanned all at once!) CanoScan8800F
more scanner fun.
This is a photo I took on Halloween night at a burlesque event at Yahyahs Smith St Melbourne. / I really love this one of Miss Frankie Valentine Frankie Valentine Captures the old world feel of her work-
MCN :: C6B68-D50A9-C0B19 /
i saw the inspiration:scanner art thing and decided to try it
digital painting and photo-manipulation… © 2009 jokiargu creations / All rights reserved thank you for viewing my heART!!!*
Deep within the depths of the Mongaloo Ocean in the year 3000 AC fish the last surviving fish swim to escape the radar beams that took their other marine creatures some 100 years ago.. Can they survive the laser that slices and dices? !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:black/product:greeting-card/view:preview/2387035-4-fish.jpg
left overs from 05/06 summer Fires….lying on my back looking up! these trees are huge!!!!!
Richmond Bridge is a lasting symbol of Tasmania’s convict heritage. The sandstone arches of Australia’s oldest known large stone arch bridge have spanned Tasmania’s Coal River since its completion in 1825. Built by convict labour, the Richmond Bridge reminds us of the forced migration that contributed to the development of Australian society. Richmond Bridge was included in the National Heritage List on 25 November 2005.
Driving really fast in my car, st kilda, Melbourne, Victoria.
Melbourne @ night….
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