I finally got to paint this from my digital manipulation, Don’t Give Up Searching . I’m so pleased with the result. I used a few different textures and oil paint and made the eye brown rather then blue so that the image was unified in pallet to suit a college project so that I could paint this particular piece without abandoning duty.
Most of the windows in this place were either cracked, broken or completely removed. It made for some eerie nosies when walking about in the place with the wind rattling through and the curtains flapping about etc.
This is the view walking up the main driveway of this abandoned boarding school, i wonder how many kids were unhappy to be taken along this route and left by their parents at the start of the term.
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2006. All Rights Reserved. 17th May, 2006 Close up of a Thoroughbred gelding. The reflection is of the trees in the mounting yard of Bendigo’s local racecourse. Bendigo, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 55mm Exposure: 1/200 sec, f5.6, ISO 400 Filters: Hoya UV, Hoya CPL Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.
Here is the T shirt of Elements This is one of my most prized creations. The time and effort put into it is surmounted by others, but not by a lot. this one was created in the swarm of subconscious finesse and divinity. It went through quite a few versions which can be seen here: Progression Enjoi!
Completed in 2004, age 17 This is a slightly cropped version of the original, due to the limits of my camera. My original signature got cropped out so I had to insert a new one in photoshop; in the original it is not actually located there. Original size: (40” x 30”) The two subjects are posed in similar positions, each having a dark, circular central focus., Both images have lines above and surrounding the centres, which draw attention towards the centres. The vertical composition help strenghten the feeling of height given by the vertical lines. Both subjects are organic, however one, the eye, has straight lines and geometrical shapes, while the rose has curvy lines and organic shapes. In the eye, the centre is literally dark, while in the flower the darkness is created by shadows. Medium: Acrylic paint See my other dyptych: / Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life More Paintings: / / / / / / / Sample Black and White Art Works: / / / / Sample Flower Art: / / / / For more images please visit the category links at the top.
/ This is a photograph of my eye that I played around with in Photoshop & other programs such as HDR. This picture has been nominated in the Pay It Foward group (forums) by my father A90Six. This is he said: “This is a fantastic shot, executed well and finished wonderfully. this is a great piece of work for an artist of any age, but for a ten year-old it’s even more amazing. Ok! Hands up! He is my son! That said, he is just ten years-old. He has a great ‘eye’ for photography. He has his own camera (an old one of mine) He sets up the camera and the shot himself, does his own lighting, and works out the angles and compositions he wants. He does all his own post editing including HDR work, Orton effects and Photoshop. He is allowed to ask me how to do things if he’s not sure, but he has to do it. His remit is that his work not only has to look good to him, but he has to think they are good enough to sell before they can be uploaded to RB.” Featured In: My Child’s Art / Eye Macros / Accentuate The Eyes
Didn’t plan to upload this but Perrin (13) whose eye it is, wouldn’t leave me alone until I did. It’s a later version of Apple of Her Eye in which I have enlarged the apple and added some colour using photo filters and a colour-burn brush in photoshop.
Experimenting with lighting and camera settings. This was taken using a lamp shining on the left-hand side of my face. ISO: 100 / Shutterspeed: 200 / Aperture: F3.5 Photography and post production by Jennifer Woodward © 2009
A little bit of CS3 play with the eye from a special person. Original eye shot with a Canon 400D – Sigma macro lens.
This was fun! / /
THe reflection in his eyes, are as I photographed him. I was very happy! /
My girlfriend’s Fan-Fingered Gecko (ptyodactylus guttatus).
Crayon-tastic-time. :D
Eye reference / Acrylics on 30×90cm canvas / Part of a series of surreal conceptual paintings for college.
Canon EOS 50D Focal length : 60 / exp : 1/6 / f/9
par·a·di·si·a·cal 1. Of, like, or befitting paradise. Erika’s eye.
Maddie, my Himalayan cat, in one of her moods. At the time that I took this photo, I had no idea it would be my last. She passed away Nov. 6. She gave me 19 years of purrrfect happiness….
And here is the old laundry room, as you can see most of the paint has come off the walls in here, these kind of rooms are always given a head start by the amount of steam that was present when they were in use.
image / imagine / imagination / mind’s eye
lu·rid 1. Gruesome; horrible; revolting: The lurid details of an accident. / 2. Glaringly vivid or sensational; shocking: The lurid tales of pulp magazines. / 3. Terrible in intensity, fierce passion, or unrestraint: Lurid crimes. / 4. Lighted or shining with an unnatural, fiery glow; wildly or garishly red: a lurid sunset. / 5. Wan, pallid, or ghastly in hue; livid. Megan’s eye.
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