Multiplicity 

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  • Pile of Christmas ornaments nestled in a bed of white feathers

  • This was a night of fun… experimenting with my camera… there are no Photoshop works here either… it is as is… :) Enjoy… :)

  • Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • This shot recently recieved 2nd place, out of nearly 3000 entries in a February ‘08 contest on another photosite. So now we can reveal how we did it. This is actually three separate shots of the same female Calytpe Anna hummingbird in three different positions as she hovered to approach and land on the feeder. I layered each shot over each other, aligned the feeder, masked & blended each layer to expose each bird and merged them all into one image to give the appearance of three separate hummingbirds lined up at the feeder. Work done with Corel PSP-XI

  • A man walk into a room with his pride on his back / He knee down on to the ground starring down at his / failure. But his pride refuse to starred down, with multiple signs / beside him. A man should look at his failure and weakness before pursue / the climbing the Everest the ultimate high. © By Hung Lin 2008

  • 18×24 colored pencil. Original available. Just remember what I said about color.. and I never believed that I could find such outrageous colors on lizards!! Completed 1998

  • Mixed media – archival black ink, acrylic, collage – paper painted, mono & screen-printed, drawing, photo; screen-printed cotton fabric, carpet material; on canvas. Work exhibited in the Visual Arts Association Group Exhibition ‘Four Seasons’, held Cairns Regional Gallery, Qld. / Theme – ‘The Four Seasons’ by Vivaldi Background: I had working individually on art compositions relative to my passion to interpret music, rhythm/movement and energy through the use of formal visual art elements ie. line, colour, tone, shape, texture and art media. The interpretation requires one’s senses to hear and feel, absorb sound and energies, to internalize and contemplate, as apposed to recording information seen/perceived through the eyes from the physical ‘outer’ world. One has to create and interpret a visionary abstract, from a pure transitional and spiritual sensual state, from one’s own internal environment, of knowledge, understanding and experience. I jumped at the chance when this exhibition theme came up. Also I am much inspired by Kandinsky and his work, a long time favourite art philosopher and mentor. ....................................... /

  • Next Supper – “The last supper” – parody of clones

  • Medium: Fabric textile markers, acrylic on calico & canvas. / Artwork SIze: 126.5×131.5 cm. All figures were drawn directly from the life model and the work can be viewed from all sides, and at best when hung from a ceiling! Original work has sold and is in a Private Collection – America. Secret Thoughts – Winner of the Nudes – The Naked CreationChallenge in Creative Spirits of Queensland (18.10.09) /

  • I dreamed I thought I knew who I am, / or at least who I believed I was, / but now, it seems ‘twas all a sham, / and no one ever does! / 05-29-2009 featured in / Just Brown 07-07-2009 / Shapes&Patterns 06-03-2009 / The Alphabet Soup 06-01-2009 / Spectacular Spirals 05-27-2009 / Unconventional Artistry 01-08-2009

  • for the 365 project

  • Creating Photomerge from Multiple image blending in CS3
    by Prasad

    Learn how to blend different pictures using layers, to create a digital montage : You don’t have to master every creative tool that Ph…

    Learn how to blend different pictures using layers, to create a digital montage : You don’t have to master every creative tool that Photoshop or Elements has to offer in order to make great images. In fact, just a basic understanding of the layers pallet and its range of Blending Modes can provide fantastic results. Here’s my methodology that created my gallery for Experimental & Alternative Process Photography. I have combined 4 images to create In her memories…...., two landscape photographs of Backwater Reflections #3, River Poems #1, a model portrait and a background image of land. Neither one is specifically shot for final resulting image. But with a little creativity and thinking I produced this image with increased significance and impact. As far what you put in your composite image ( digital photo montage ), that’s personal choice, but flat, simple subjects tend to work best. I suggest you to look around your home or nearby to find some interesting subject ( as for me in the background image of land which added a texture to final photograph ). Once you’ve got your images load them into Photoshop & let the fun begin! 1. Open start images with all desired images you want to blend. Ensure you have achieved desired level of processing with them, individually. / Now, make a NEW file ( Ctrl + N ). Input NAME, PRESET, WIDTH, HEIGHT, RESOLUTION, COLOR MODE, BACKGROUND CONTENT. Click OK. Your BLANK document will appear on screen. 2. Now, SELECT ( Ctrl + A ) the desired image for BACKGROUND IMAGE and COPY ( Ctrl + C ) on the clipboard. PASTE ( Ctrl + V ) on the BLANK document. 3. Follow the process with other images opened, to add TWO or THREE layers in the NEW file. 4. Pick the background image in the NEW file, then click all the “EYE” icons above it. It’ll deselect the layers. Press “D” to select as a foreground color. 5. Now, add another layer by ACTIVATING “EYE” icon the adjacent box, deselected earlier. 6. Start playing with BLENDING MODES, OPACITY and FILL. 7. First NORMAL and DISSOLVE you use rarely. DARKEN to DARKEN COLOR increase COLOR saturation and contrast. LIGHTEN to LIGHTER COLOR increase brightness, and make all black areas in the layer to disappear, allowing the layer below show through. This also helps you to select images with dark or black background. 8. As you come down one by one in the blending modes, intensity of the blending mode increases – Dark will be more darker and bright will be brighter. / 9. Use OPACITY and FILL to adjust blending composition to desired level. Don’t hesitate to use CHANNEL MIXER, HUE & SATURATION, SELECTIVE COLOR, LEVEL, CURVES tools as and when desired to get impact and toning with the desired layer. 10. To make the image more sophisticated try BLURR and DISTORTING some parts of it, because it is multi layered image it’s really easy to do, and it looks great. / 11. Now, FLATTEN the image finally. LAYER – Flatten Image. Save to desired file extention *.tif, *.psd, *.jpg. Usually, I prefer *.tif for original and then convert to *.jpg. I am thankful to my friend Sue for pushing me to write a tutorial for this image and making me to take a plunge in the deep ocean. I humbly say, I am not a Photoshop expert, I still have to go a lot distance but sharing this method will help many, as this form of art was one of my dreams and thought it might not be a reality for me. But it happened for me, and wish to happen it for many :) Prasad

  • Like in the movie ‘Ferris Bueller’.... 9 TIMES! But in this case I guess I was definitely… not absent.

  • Another fun multiple exposure set on self timer, jumping at Oregon’s coast. Here is version 1: / Going Coastal

  • Another image from Everything IS, a philosophical and visual theory of everything. This was originally painted on the wall of the utility room, where I had an “issue” with the linoleum and the wall. I fixed it with paint. I then modified it in PhotoShop.

  • Springtime fun for the Ladybirds (ladybugs) / Taken in the foothills around Newman Lake ~ Spokane County ~ Washington / Sony a700 50mm f/3.5 macro / 50mm f/4 1/400 ISO200 Metering Spot ~ Manual 2009 09 02 Featured in the Group ‘A Beautiful Blur’ / 2009 09 04 Featured in the Group ‘Sony Shooters’ / 2009 09 06 Featured in the Group ‘Freedom to Shine’ / 2009 09 16 Featured in the Group ‘Dimensions’

  • This is a cropped version of the original. I wanted to see more detail in the strikes! MUST VIEW LARGE!

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