The Space Needle is framed by a ferris wheel on a foggy November night.
One very foggy morning at downtown Seattle, Washington
A thick fog enveloped the south end of Lake Union in Seattle on a January morning. This skeleton of a pier was just a few yards off shore, with the busy lakefront behind still hidden. Photo featured in Shutterbug, June 2006. Canon G6. Companion piece:
Night skyline of Seattle, Washington. Taken in color then converted to black and white with a small amount of selective color. Mounted print with black border and artist’s details: / /
Creative angles of the Experience Music Project building in Seattle, Washington.
Model: Jessica /
View from Seattle as the sun sets over Puget Sound. Featured n Red Bubble Homepage
Shot in Seattle. This is a negative version of the photo, adjusted the curves in Photoshop. This work was featured on the Redbubble homepage / This work was featured on November 26, 2008 in the group Inverted World Seattle Series / / Original Version /
October rain in Kubota Japanese Garden, Seattle. / Canon D60 Featured in “Out of the Blue”
Infrared Photography captured using a Nikon D80 Hoya IR filter. The long exposure created a nice movement style to the clouds. 10 sec – f5 / 18mm
Seattle, WA – Hoya R72 IR Filter – I always like the look of lily pads in IR
Sold Featured February 20, 2009 in A Photographers Craft #1 of series i burned almost a 100 photos to get this right / a composition of japanese tea gardens and sky from my home / two images in the dark room, exposed seperately to rc paper / clouds neg flipped to create true reflections clouds, ilford hp5+ / and landscape, fuji 100 showcase of my gallery show at / Ouch My Eye* / 1022 1st Ave, Seattle / until the end of year 08
Hoya R72 Infrared Filter – Nikon D80
Remember “Sleepless in Seattle”? Just across the lake from this idyllic scene. / Canon 40D / Featured in “Natural Color and Light”
A poignant message seared into the sidewalk. Seattle, WA
Reflection from Green Lake, Seattle WA on an early spring day. / Canon 40D.
I love being a passenger.. Paul, my bro was driving through Seattle downtown and I saw this reflected in a building downtown and had one shot.. boom.. what a thrill to see I did not blurr this shot.. I love her and you can see two people reflected in the bottom left hand side.. Wow I want to go back to Seattle and shoot Signs and buildings and my girl again!! oh yah and her boy too!! / lolol!!
I originally sketched this out on 4th of July of 2006 in a park on a beautiful day with my late girlfriend. She asked me to put a small white scotty dog in one of the squares. I did and she loved that it was something she asked for and I drew it. She also asked if and when I get around to making a painting of that sketch if I would also paint in the little white dog. I did. This one is for you baby!
Calligraphy (from Greek κάλλος kallos “beauty” + γραφή graphẽ “writing”) is a type of visual art. It is often called the art of writing (Mediavilla 1996: 17). A contemporary definition of calligraphic practice is “the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious and skillful manner” (Mediavilla 1996: 18). The story of writing is one of aesthetic evolution framed within the technical skills, transmission speed(s) and materials limitations of a person, time and place (Diringer 1968: 441). A style of writing is described as a script, hand or alphabet (Fraser & Kwiatkowski 2006; Johnston 1909: Plate 6). Nikon D50 / Nikkor 70-300 VR
Seattle, also known as the “Emerald City”, lights up at night. Nikon D70s, 30sec at f/22, 70mm, ISO 250
I know, not my usual work. I went to the beach a few days ago and happened to get some amazing captures of the sunset, which usually doesn’t go well for me. This time it was just perfect. This is the horizon in case you can’t tell. I photographed it at an angle. I reversed it, water above, sky below. Added a purple hue in PS, upped the contrast and that’s about it. I like it. We get pretty sunsets here. Puget Sound, Edmonds, WA © Jessica Walker 2009
My new found love in photography is mixing layers and layers of images. I have already had some wonderful finds of layered work in reflections but this kind of editing brings it to a whole other level. Finding what works well with another image is a challenge. But one that I enjoy very much. I have learned the in’s and out’s of working with layers by trial and error. If you’re thinking of giving this a try, I hope you will give your self time and not worry about the failures. The result is so worth the frustration of figuring it all out!! /
A Steampunk variation on one of my “Time” pieces – this time created for Steamcon ‘09, in Seattle. A one-of-a-kind signed canvas texture print of this went to the highest bidder there! Stock credit links to be added ASAP
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