A photograph of a dandelion seed which has been digitally manipulated.
This image is a composite of 6 six different photos and about 100 layers, i took this in this incredible ruined building just near my house, its the kind of place you can just wonder around and easily lose track of time… If you look closely, the bars around him look almost like wings…
Playing around in Photoshop with a photo of a falcon (I think) flying across the sun and into the dark clouds. The original image always looked ominous, this even more so to me.
My daughter Shelby wanted to do some shooting in the studio using one of those little art mannequins and after she was finished I had her experiment behind a studio reflector, The series “Utter Distortions” is the result. Shelby and I work in the studio a lot so she knows when I see something to let me go, so she was a trooper in this. I did minimal editing to these so you can see in one a couple of spots. I did not want to alter the art aspect of these. The one titled “Utter distortions version three.1” is the face on the second from the series “Asian slave child”... Thanks Shelby, Love dad!
A view through a partition on a new freeway bridge in Melbourne’s east. / (No ‘glass distortion’ filter was used in PShop – this is just as it was through the orange perspex).
One in a series of digital photograms / from my “Lifeform”project.
Brightly coloured image, originally a photograph then given digital treatment. Has an almost hand-drawn look..
Photo catch with a lomographic camera 180 degrees .
Part of a series of on going foto´s started years ago entitled, ¨My Distorted World Views ¨, which of course is not necessarily exclusive to any particular subject, its a much boarder project in that respect. Intentionally photographed out of focus.
Things have been pretty wet as of late, so I seem only 2 be getting rain related fotos recently for my Street Moments series. Reflective realities of our urban landscape.These moments are photographed in the urban cityscape of Barcelona.
Reflective realities of our urban landscape.These moments are photographed in the urban cityscape of Barcelona.
Flow flow flow / Move move move / Life is an ever changing flow / Fresh and moving / Sparkling in the morning light / Don’t ever be falled into believing that you can ever possess it / For you are it, and your only choice is to / Flow flow flow / move move move. To try to possess is to misunderstand. / Do not long for the taste of the water, / when you are the river already. Do not long for the taste of the water, / when you are the river already…
“Schizophrenia” was the first painting I did expressing the feelings I had when the repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse began to haunt me, trying to force it’s way into consciousness and affecting my sense of who I was. This often left me with a feeling of disconnection with almost everything, including myself. I integrated the feeling of “cobwebs in the brain” through the pen-and-ink work in this painting. While yellow is normally a cheerful color, in this instance it signifies a jaundiced perspective and a brightness that feels overwhelming. Blue, as a normally peaceful and calming color, is found in the tenuous strands in the center of the painting, somehow vague and fleeting, as was my greatly desired peace-of-mind. During difficult times, our perspective is often distorted, as is demonstrated in the blurred portrait with a hazy phantom eye beneath the more solid eye that represents my real self, never totally lost though sometimes temporarily forgotten. If interested, you can see the entire abuse series at http://www.gjefle-art.com/abuse/abuse-index.htm / .
Pattaya city Nightscape.
Out at the airport in Barcelona.
An Escher inspired work done in apophysis.
Photographed somewhere in East Berlin, Germany. / Manipulated using the Korg Audio-Visual Kaoss Pad & Photoshop.
All that is left of the Limestone Island commercial Portland Cement works, reputedly the first site of its type in the southern hemisphere. The Limeworks was originally established circa 1848 and employed up to 270 people at its peak. This tiny island is now a bird sanctuary with extensive native plantings, meandering walkways and peaceful picnic spots.
iPhone photo of the Seattle space needle reflected in Frank Gehry’s EMP at dusk; Seattle, WA, September 2009 Featured in Techno Logical – November 2009
Fisheye Portraits from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, featuring the most pierced lady in the world!
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