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  • Black and White Painting of a fairy

  • black & White photograph of flower

  • Ghosts of Grayscale Temple: Catalysts per psyche abundantly endow now clad of Nature’s Form, are within subjective symetrical manifest constant, and allow the mind to surface within lucid sleeping modes seeing as shown sown on archetypal prompts. Consciously create process of near-manifest crest above red tangibles, a muse for many. Creating art is a responsibility, gift, and passion. I explore ambiguous visual platforms where the circular and the linear merge and viewer preconscious projections nest, if only for a moment in swimming vanishing points. When I draw, I use ink (no plans nor errors) and then color while searching for insight, healing and growth. Tapestry of Muse. Then I scan and build symmetries usually using ULead Photo Express on a digital desktop. There I break the modified symmetries where inkblot projective tests may dwarf. Drawing to discover is a mode to overcoming my personal sense of isolation; and a portal where I awaken to something greater than myself alone: To that which always was, I had only forgotten. TY, Greg 2008 micromega arr

  • Taken from Great Ocean Road, Melbourne / with NIKON D70, 18-200mm VR lens.

  • Using the Lightness Channel to create a grayscale image
    by georgieboy98

    Most Bubblers are pretty well clued up on making B/W images but here’s something that is a cut above the grayscale conversion that a lot …

    Most Bubblers are pretty well clued up on making B/W images but here’s something that is a cut above the grayscale conversion that a lot of folk do. / I found this tutorial in an article by Scott Kelby and have quoted freely from it in this Journal entry. / This method of converting an RGB image to grayscale lets you isolate just the luminosity in the photo and separating out the colour. By doing this you will end up with a pretty good grayscale image. 1) Open the colour photo that you want to convert 2) Go IMAGE>Mode>Lab Color. Your photo wont have changed thus far. 3) Under Layers click on Channels and you’ll see that your photo is no longer made up of Red Blue and Green. Instead the Lightness channel (the luminosity) has been separated. 4) Click on the LIGHTNESS Channel and your photo will now look Grayscale on screen 5) Now go IMAGE>Mode>Grayscale and from the menu that pops up click OK to discard the other channels. 6) Hit F7 (to open layers palette), click on the Background Layer and then click Ctrl+J to duplicate the background layer. Switch the Blend mode of this duplicate layer to Multiply and your photo will become much darker on screen. 7) Now here comes the clever bit – just lower the Opacity for this layer in the layers palette until you have it looking how you want it. You’ll end up with an image that looks far better than if you had simply hit the Desaturate button. Let me know how you get on with this. Peter

  • Strange Emblem

  • A black & white of a white morning glory in our back yard with some dew drops.

  • Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 masterpiece Psycho and the key role portrayed by Vera Miles. Ink on paper.

  • Broken and piled into a forgotten heap, these branches reminded me of a beautiful example of chaos at work. Olympus E-510 / 1/250s, ISO 100, F4.5, FL 35mm

  • Just a touch of blush in this otherwise grayscale cluster of roses.

  • [U.S. National Park Service website] / Copyright © 2009 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Wikipedia – Fire Island Light Fire Island National Seashore / Copyright © 2009 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Close up of black olives in the market place

  • This is the cover for the calender I am making from my collection of Tshirt designs as part of mikoto’s 2010 Calender This one is pretty much every design I have done, in black and white and behind my logo :) The following shirts are part of this design:

  • A bird over Chicago via fisheye lens.

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