this image started life as a pencil sketch and evolved from there. The Double-mouthed sailtail generously tows his companion, Blockhead, across the Atlip desert. Blockhead shields Gorff from the watchful eye of the ever hungry Zylap. Their trusty, but aging pumpkin droid, brings up the rear.
Sold a large framed print to unknown buyer – through RB – August 2007 5000+ views Another version, less bright Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
A day of firsts for me …... I took my first wedding photos this afternoon and I also tried cross processing for the first time. This is the result…..Ta daaaa … / and yes, I remembered to take off the IR filter…LOL
NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / REAL ESTATE SERIES
The monsters find him confusing and quite repulsive. You know, just like that “Twilight Zone” episode…only not on television…and with monsters and cross-hatching. (Okay, so they actually have very little in common.)
Version uploaded and accepted at OE They didn’t like the colour in this one / NEW ZEALAND
Waking up early isn’t my forté, but this magical sunrise pulled me out of bed and down to the river. The morning mists were rolling down and the water was dead calm, as if not wanting to disturb the day. The photo is cross-processed medium format velvia and retains some imperfections.
Oil on canvas, 200mm x 200mm Featured in virtual exhibition Noughts and Crosses October 2009
Taken in India. www.allisonkramer.com
combination of three shots (tree and sunset, crows, cross) all merged in PS
My gorgeous model – Thanks, TOTS! Tots series Canon 5D w 20mm at f/3.2, 1/6 sec, ISO 200, tripod, cable release, 5000000watt industrial bulb that came with the building…..One day I’ll get proper lights Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
This was taken in Miramichi, New Brunswick.This was a window from an old yellow abandoned house: *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /
Copyright Daniel Rayfield Photography 2008
A renovated blockhouse exterior with a mighty urban tree from Budapest 14th district. You can license this photo on Getty Images.
Philippians 4:13 (N.K.J.V) / I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Life’s journey is full of stepping off points, obstacles, crossroads, new directions and paths into the unknown. / It only takes one step of Faith and Trust to continue, usually resulting in new horizons and great rewards. / This was inspired by a testimony given by world renowned photographer Ken Duncan on the Hour of Power program / / A river crossing on the path leading to Marriners Falls, on the Barham River, behind Apollo Bay in the Great Otway National Park. Pentax istDS Camera. An HDR image with three exposures bracketed and processed using Dynamic Photo HDR. /
Taken In Amherst county Virginia… With a Canon Digital Rebel XSI…...Orton effect used in Photoshop / 1/125 / ISO 200 / 45.0mm / WB custom
Took a trip to Adelaide to celebrate Shazza’s birthday, and knowing me as she does, she organised to get me down to the beach at least once! Thank you so much precious :) Henley pier, Canon 5D Mk II, 24-105mm at 24mm, f/5.6, 25”, ISO 100, Hoya ND 400, Singh Ray warming polariser, Shazza’s tripod, just after sundown. Cross processed and faded back a little with a black and white adjustment layer, and a very fine texture layer.
For MERGE Magazine, May ‘09 Issue [out now]. Editorial [Fashion] supplement using PROOF Cosmetics. Proof Website Concept/Styling/Hair/MUA/Art Direction: Stephanie Mountzouris / Photography/Editing: Moi Models [L-R]: Rose, Jackie, Bianca, Annalisa, Jessie & Moira MERGE website / MERGE on MySpace / MERGE on Facebook Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & MERGE Magazine btw the shot got shrunk by RB so if you want to see a larger version check it out here
This photo has not been cross-processed properly, apparently. However, I’d never heard of cross-processing until recently. I’ve read that the term started by developing color print or slide film in the wrong chemicals – for example, color negative film in slide chemicals or slide film by the color negative process. This causes wild color and contrast shifts and requires lots of trial and error. for more, see Dana DiPasquale’s forum page. Apparently a group exists for cross-processing experts, as well. / / However, playing with the RGB channels certainly stretched my tendency for more realistic, staid photos! I played with this photo last night using Sue Wickham’s method and the tutorial that Mary Campbell posted. I used curves and RGB channels in Photoshop and Nikon’s Capture NX2.1 software. / / This is the Capture NX2 version, with a bit of a vignette blur from efex. Original: Nikon D200, Nikkor 70-300mm, 145mm, f/5.6, 1/1000sec, -0.3ev., ISO 200, manual exposure, / Converted from 12-bit RAW to jpeg. Manfrotto tripod. / 2025×3037px
..belonging to the Abbey of Heisterbach, Germany
Cross processed dicky – ver 2….. Just trying to prepare some images for competitions….what does everyone think of this colouring, too much? Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 21mm, f/16, 1.3” Another from the SS Dicky Series / And here’s the image in black and white! I used this to add the contrast by adding it as a layer and changing the blending mode to luminosity, then dropping the opacity to 50something% Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
oil, varnish, ect… on board / 15×19” / please come join me at: myspace.com/Artistmind /
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