took me a while to come up with this idea but the tag line is “you control your very own shadows” http://kingtan.blogspot.com
Divide By Zero
A scene of Hillsborough River, which depicts nature in all it’s splendor!
I get to play with machines called Stereolithography machines or SLA and these really are the worlds first “replicators”. I had inadvertently deleted this when I move some images around.
Acrylic on Canvas.
East coast Australian musician “Blind Rat Beatie”
Wildlife photography gone wild!
Reptilean.
This was a design I produce last year but I thought it might look cool on a shirt MUST BE VIEWED LARGE!
for the Blade Runner fans…
Corporation from Blade Runner that builds the replicants…time to die!
a retro replicate in delicate smooth / Voiture Vintage restoration / found at Retromobile exhibition @ Paris Captured in: Lumix Leica Lx3 20mm compact camera Processed in: Nikon Capture NX2 Colouring in: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Le Poster / Le postcard /
With a distorted view of things I have abstracted three original photos and layered them with Photoshop-generated shapes and textures. The face was duplicated and distorted in different ways, positioned then the layering, mainly in Lighten and Pin Light modes, was applied. Then the two other photos were then layered over the image.
This was the inside of the pithouse at the Pueblo Grande Museum in Arizona. Hope you like, as is nikon d40 /
From the final speech of the Nexus 6 replicant Roy Batty… “I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time… like tears in rain… Time to die.” Also from the RevCo song… :)
Inspired by ” Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep” by Phillip Dick ( 1968 ) which became the screenplay ” Bladerunner” (1982 ) , the classic sci-fi masterpiece directed by Ridley Scott.
Seaside Heights, NJ / December 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200 mm / Raw
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