A Buddhist Monk takes time-out in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
OIL ON CANVAS
I don’t smoke btw :)
Self Portrait
Self-Portrait Resources: JSBrushes
Photo shoot of model Zuzia on location, smoking after a few martini’s
2nd PLACE !All Street Portraiture and Photography! Group – Group Avatar Challenge
Featured in Self Portrait 11th July, 2008. The craggy shell is almost fifty, but inside i’m still a bright-eyed kid! I put the sale items up in case my mother looks in!
I haven’t been around alot lately but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy!! :)
The original painting is oil on Canvas / The original was sold. / 91×91 cm
model: adam / (featured in the group-featuring the shadows photography and strictly human faces)
Accepted into the *Fine Art of Photography Group ... Proudly (Mar 8/09) Mood & Ambience Group – One of the Top 10 Challenge Winners (Apr 4/09) A collaboration with Arie Intveld.
A British Railways Train Guard with his pipe, looking out of the Guard’s Van window. Taken in September 1972 on good ol’ FP4 film, with unfortunately, a number of “old film” artifacts still evident in the picture in spite of many hours of careful recovery in Photoshop! (This explains why I’ve limited the choice of medium to cards and canvas.) After some additional research by my son, I’m now sure that the railway station is Crewe Station (Lancashire), and that the train is one belonging to London Midland Scottish (LMS), not London Midland Region (LMR). Here’s a close-up of the Guardsman’s badge (or ‘button’), which (provided that it isn’t just a blood-donor’s badge or similar!) might help some UK railway enthusiast discover a bit more about this chap, and the railway network that he worked on. / / This is a 100% crop from the film-scan, with some minor contrast adjustments and with no digital noise reduction. / .
Self Portrait
This woman was in Liming, a small Yunnan town, during a market day. Like many locals, she carried and smoked from a long stemmed pipe. She was kind enough to let me take this photo.
(I’m a quarter Ukrainian.. which to me is the same thing as Russian.) / Chocolate Cigarette. I don’t smoke. I hate cigarettes. Self Portrait from 2008 / This is basically myself as another person. / Although who that person is, I have no idea. / This is what I do when I take self portraits. / It’s all theatrics. (I don’t expect anyone to like this) © Jessica Walker
Copyright © by Aleksandar Djordjevic
February 2009…featured in Artrageous RB Artists-Wacky Self Portrait Gallery Make: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP. / Model: Stylus 790SW / Shutter Speed: 1/30 second / F Number: F/3.5 / Focal Length: 7 mm / ISO Speed: 80
Hi Guys, maybe you’ve noticed that I was absent for a while. I had a lot to do, going back and forth to the unemployment office, completing several commissions one of which is on the cover of the next issue of Painter Magazine (#29). Also networking with people like photographers who are willing to work to gether with me etc etc etc. So finally I had some time for some free work and found this wonderful portrait of this vietnamese old man with such charater that I just had to paint him, all those nice wrinkles in his face, just perfect. But somehow the original photo was a bit to static, I really wanted to viewer to have this feeling of him coming to live in this painting. So I played around with the fact that he had a sigaret in his mouth and by adding smoke to the painting he really came to live as he just blew out some smoke through is nostrels. Hope you like it ;-) Odwin
Part Of my 2:14am Series Self Portrait It was 2:14am, I was on my way home but Had a slight craving for a smoke, I didn’t want to go home and waste the Amazing Misty night we were having so I went to the park round the corner. I don’t sleep so I stayed there for an hour or so, 20minutes of taking shots, 40 of just sitting, thinking. This was just before I was deep in my thoughts. / The orange lamps on the path crossed with insane mist is a perfect combo. Featured in / Young Enthusiasts / Lifeline Nikon D90
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