This was taken after many attempts at trying to capture the dynamics of water. / You have no idea how wet I got during the shooting of this series.
Another image from the wine glass series... 3rd April 2009
Getting slightly carried away with the wine glass series – I promise I’ll stop posting these images soon :-) 2nd April 2009
...but still some life left in this old boat shed at Wineglass Bay Tasmania.
Um…. yeah…. yet another image from the wine glass series. 29th March 2009
Relax with your favorite wine and new T-shirt!
[Creative Effects: Selective Colouring, Omni spotlight, brightness/contrast adjustments with Photoshop]
The second in a set of rather experimental images dubbed The wine glass series. 29th March 2009. This is a merging of two of my own images with some quick editing in Photoshop CS3. The first image is the skyline of Surfers Paradise (as captured from Greenmount). The second image is a wine glass filled with water and droplets of water sprayed on the outside of the glass (rotated 90 degrees CCW) captured at slow-shutter speed. The wine glass was sitting in front of my computer screen, which was projecting one of my own blue sky images on the fullscreen. The two images have been merged through layering, with Contrast/Brightness/Shadow adjustments, Colour Removal from the city skyline image, Spotlight effects, and Image Transformation (Warp) – all in Photoshop CS3. I hope that you like the end result.
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Over filled wine glass with water by request of Luda Nayvelt / Nikon D60
Oil on Canvas. / Boy oh boy did I have fun doing these signs. / If you stick around in the business long enough, people actually start asking you for your work. I was given free reign to make paintings for a local wine merchant near the Monterey wharfs. So be of good cheer, all you kids out there, the hustle starts to slow at some point, you can begin to count on three squares a day, and every now and then somebody seeks you out for the work you’ve been busting your butt over for your entire life.
Another in the water movement series I was playing with.
Wineglass Bay in East Coast of Tasmania, nominated as one of the top 10 beaches in the world.
A broken gold tinted wine glass set against a gray background
An experimental piece… the first in a series of very different images for me. Check out the other images from The wine glass series – and let me know what you think! 28th March 2009
Another experimental piece from the wine glass series. 29th March 2009
The 400m+ ascent was worth it for this image alone
I decided I’d put up this image of Wineglass, because it’s just so beautiful, even though the photo’s been taken from this angle so many times… please enjoy.
Colorful glass marbles submerged in water in a wineglass, against a black background
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