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  • ...the title says enough. / edited in photoshop

  • This photo of my son aged 15 is my favourite image in my portfolio and one of three published in a popular kids magazine for an article about his filmmaking. How I created this shot … Location ...Sydney NSW. I chose to shoot in front of the graffiti wall used in the making of his short Tropfest film because I thought it would appeal to the young audience of the magazine. What I love about this wall is that it is always changing. The week prior it was a blaze of vivid reds. Lighting .. Even though we did have lights available from the film shoot, I chose not to use them because it was an overcast day and I remembered reading somewhere that colours are more vibrant on cloudy days. I also wanted to be able to run if it started to rain. Framing ... I wanted the photo to tell a story and for it to be obvious that he was the one who used the camera not just someone who was posing next to it. So I asked him to wear his trademark hat that attracted all this attention in the first place and to put the audio headphones around his neck. Camera ... I am embarrassed to say that my published photo was taken using a Cannon Digital IXUS 75. Portrait setting. Point and shoot. Fill in flash I think judging by the light on his hand. I didn’t do any post production. No cropping or manipulation. Just sent it off as is. I was surprised that so many shots were chosen to be published and thus began my interest in photography. I now have a Canon 40D and look forward to improving my skills as a photographer.

  • Image copyright © 2008 Abeque Wikimac. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • All artwork is created by using Bryce Software. Image copyright © 2009 Lisa C. Weber. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • My amazing son. He’s a great kid. The occasional angst-ridden life appears at times. I remember those days.

  • A picture for my GCSE exam project.

  • Oil on canvas 30×40

  • Festive, colorful , fun with relevant messages.

  • I took this shot, as I was in the park.. and having a beautiful time taking the australian pines in my camera.. and loving the day.. and then i saw them.. the girls.. and from afar I took this moment.. Cape Carl, Florida The Quinceañera or Quince años, in Latin American culture, is a coming of age ceremony held on a girl’s fifteenth birthday. The term “Quinceaños” refers to the birthday of the celebrant and the term “Quinceañera” refers to the celebrant herself. Like many other coming of age ceremonies, the Quinceaños is associated with the Quinceañera “becoming a woman”. Often, a young woman who has celebrated her Quinceañera may be addressed with the honorific “Señorita”, which is reserved for un-married adult women. The traditions for a girls 15 birthday was originally from the French and English or England. This is a change from young girl to womanhood, from flat shoes to high heels. The celebration carries deep religious significance. The celebration begins with a religious ceremony in which the Quinceañera affirms her faith. It is customary for the Quinceañera to receive gifts that are religious in nature such as a cross or medal, a Bible (prayer book), rosary, or scepter, and these gifts are often a part of the ceremony. After the conclusion of the religious ceremony, a reception is held either in the Quinceañera’s home or in a banquet hall. Decor of this reception often resembles that of a wedding. The Quinceañera’s court is typically comprised of her “Padrinos” (godparents) and a “Chambelan,” (literally, “chamberlain”) a young man who is her companion and date for the evening. The Chambelan typically has the first dance with the Quinceañera, a traditional ballroom waltz called a “Vals”. The Chambelan initiates the Vals by requesting a dance with the Quinceañera to a classical song, followed by dances requested with her by her father or another close male relative such as an uncle or older brother, and then her Godfather. Following these initial presentation dances, the guests join the dance floor as well. Some Latino cultures have the girl’s first dance begin with her father as her partner, and then he is cut in on by her escort. Godparents play a significant role in the preparations for the Quinceaños, often handling arrangements for the party, church and celebration. The event is the culmination of their responsibility in the church to oversee the religious upbringing of their goddaughter

  • finally, an actual model =] / ha she fell in love with the chair too, so we decided to do a “retro/classy” theme with a little bit of edge to it (hence the Avenged Sevenfold shirt)

  • model – matthew willemse / equip – nikon d80 w/ 18-135mm lovin the detail!! WINNER OF FASHION FORWARD MALE CONTEST IN THE GROUP HAIRSTYLES

  • Portrait of my sister laughing. Taken with a Nikon D80 and a Nikkor 18-135mm lense.

  • Shot this in our park during a Civil war encampment. / Added texture in PS

  • not done really, but I figured I’d upload it anyways if anyone has any suggestions on what to add or change or how to improve it feel free to tell me =] I wanna keep the one eye normal though original photo by me, of course :P model: Aston Simpson

  • A lovely view of my younger daughter. She has a sincere & serious look on her face. I am really proud of her inner beauty & strong faith. She is precious to me! She is a real sweetheart! She’s my angel. Smiles Leilani

  • I like several aspects of this enhanced version. I like the dimensions, textures, contrast & lighting effects, not to mention the serious mood/tone really seem to fit one another! Thanks so much for your interest in my work! Smiles Leilani

  • Vincent, my 15 years old son. He’s shy so i don’t have a lot of occasion to take shots of him. Canon PowerShot A520

  • another shot of Catie / :)

  • You can’t help smiling at how these young girls were dressed! Watercolour on hot press paper, inspired by a photo taken by Janet Thomas, with her kind permission.

  • This is my daughter (Aunt) Seairha and my grandson Ronald, (her Nephew) , they were sitting in the water at the beach, and I caught this shot without Seairha knowing, she hates her picture taken, you can see the bits of sand on Ronald’s little face.. / Seairha is 17 / Ronald is 10 mths Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens

  • Local skateboard enthusiasts pause for a quick portrait. Some of these fellows can do amazing things on these boards. / Couldn’t help myself and just had to grunge it up for a deteriorated urban acid feel.

  • Pen and Ink Drawing Original available ACEO size (Black or White Matt- £ 15 + P&P) My 52nd upload for the 1000 Girls in 100 Days Project (15th Dec 2009- Heri’s Topic- Photo Reference) / 10 Artists, 100 Days, 1000 Works / Follow this exciting Blog here….. / 1000 GIRLS IN 100 DAYS

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