P/S Retouched by Ange. Digital photograph shot by Jerry Kang in Surry Hills, Sydney, 2007. Model: J.Y. Retouched eyes (creating cat eyed effect), enhanced lips, defined eyebrows, enhanced cheekbones, airbrushed face & lengthened body. Extended foreground of shot. Added desaturated tone & curve adjustment. Original shot below.
A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon that causes a nearly continuous spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the Sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the Earth’s atmosphere. Here Liverpool’s Waterfront has just been cleared by a storm.
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
Angled shot taken inside the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool. Really enjoy finding new angles and views within this building and its a great place to practice my photography. / . / Spent a lot of time with the position and cropping of this image to produce the desired look. / . / Your comments always help. / . / ste / . / Location: The Lady Chapel / . / The first part of the Cathedral to be completed and consecrated for worship was the Lady Chapel. The style of this lovely Chapel, which stands at the far south east corner of the Cathedral, is more elaborate than the main body of the Cathedral in a way which reflects its date and the influence of G F Bodley who was, at that time, working with the Cathedral architect.
A busy street in Copenhagen
St Columb’s Cathedral, built in 1633. Derry City, Northern Ireland.1633 / HDR an Orton effect / Nikon D50 50mm f1.8 lens
Photography © Maria Murphy Art 2009 / http://www.mariamurphyart.com
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
:) save your gas money feel the road leave your hair feel the wind let your heart be happy for the beats fort myers Florida , or anywhere for that matter
Different? My depiction of the mind of someone in personal struggle with society. The light and the dark, happy and sad, known and unknown. All of this moving with random thought processes, pop culture, gossip, media influence, culture clashes and a lot of the time, white noise to fill whatever silence is left. This is modern society. Confusing, confronting, intimidating and at times down right scary. Which way do we go? Title of this piece I have borrowed from one of my favourite songs: “..can I please have some silence. How about some space..“ / Mindcircus – Way Out West. City Of Melbourne Musuem. Not the one in Carlton, housing dinosaur bones and relics though. This is the nondescript one on Spring Street, in the old Treasury Building. It showcases the history of Melbourne as a city, from colonisation to today. This was taken in the vaults, underground. Which have been turned into an interactive journey through the gold rush days. This particular room had only a tv and light in it, both of modern look. The contrast grabbed my attention straight away. It had a spooky yet familiar effect on me. I didn’t know what to make of it, but I kept looking at it, unsure what to think or feel. Slight crop of original photo. Desaturated all and selectively coloured tv screen. Increased contrasted and brightness to achieve higher levels of mood. Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] Top 10 in Juxtaposition Challenge Canon 50D / 58mm 18 – 55 Processed 11pm MCN :: CDPYJ-XG52B-QUPJP
Another photo taken on the historic Walls of Derry. The Derry Walls were built in the early 17th century, and are the only remaining complete city walls in Ireland. The old city of Derry is one of the finest examples of a walled city in Europe. Canon EOS 450D, 18-55mm lens. Tone mapped in Dynamic-Photo HDR, slightly desaturated and brown-toned Orton effect applied, and some film grain for atmosphere. /
Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
This shot was taken in Saarbruecken (Germany) during a pause. This two young men are fabulous dancers. Jean M. Laffitau
Jean M. Laffitau
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