Yes, the last two have had a mild Orton effect applied in PS (a layer of Gaussian blur). This seemed to be the most effectve way to portray the way branches glowed in the sunlight.
Yes, the last two have had a mild Orton effect applied in PS (a layer of Gaussian blur). This seemed to be the most effectve way to portray the way branches glowed in the sunlight.
I love the look of the water in this one - almost looks like geometric shapes rushing down. Is it a multiple exposure shot?
I'm usually not a fan of photo collages... but because it was a recent theme in one of the weekly flickr groups I'm participating in, I made two:
Color collage composite by simple.joy, on Flickr
What if the ordinary is already exceptional? by simple.joy, on FlickrBoth are from recent walks, where I had my camera with me. It's incredible to me how much there's to see (and shoot), if you're able to keep your eyes open. I've not been able to during most walks in the last couple of years, due to having my (small) kids with me... Now that they're a bit older, it opens new possibilities and I'm starting to enjoy that.
Both are interesting compilations. The individual images in the second one are great but I find the jagged white borders detract. Would a narrower black background work better?
I can relate to the limitations of photography with young kids around! But looking back, they grow up very quickly!
Would a narrower black background work better?
Tried that... didn't work for me! I agree though that it's not ideal. I wasn't able find a better option which was still able to separate the images enough.
@Woodsider79 has written:I love the look of the water in this one - almost looks like geometric shapes rushing down. Is it a multiple exposure shot?
It's actually four individual exposures blended in post. I prefer this to the long exposures usually seen of waterfalls as it seems to convey more of the energy of the water. It also means I don't have to carry a tripod 😁
It's actually four individual exposures blended in post.
Thanks for the explanation! I agree, it looks great.
@simplejoy has written:I'm usually not a fan of photo collages... but because it was a recent theme in one of the weekly flickr groups I'm participating in, I made two:
Color collage composite by simple.joy, on Flickr
What if the ordinary is already exceptional? by simple.joy, on FlickrBoth are from recent walks, where I had my camera with me. It's incredible to me how much there's to see (and shoot), if you're able to keep your eyes open. I've not been able to during most walks in the last couple of years, due to having my (small) kids with me... Now that they're a bit older, it opens new possibilities and I'm starting to enjoy that.
Both are interesting compilations. The individual images in the second one are great but I find the jagged white borders detract. Would a narrower black background work better?
I can relate to the limitations of photography with young kids around! But looking back, they grow up very quickly!
I very much like the creative „jagged“ borders!
David
Moment
Moment is name of exhibition, part of which was shown on billboards in city. And as you can imagine, caused quite lot of polarizing opinions by showing familiar (though AI interpreted) images of destructed buildings.
Homepage of exhibition www.hetk.info/
Here is one such billboard, causing 'what if...' or 'I'm grateful that...' thoughts..
I'm usually not a fan of photo collages... but because it was a recent theme in one of the weekly flickr groups I'm participating in, I made two:
Both are from recent walks, where I had my camera with me. It's incredible to me how much there's to see (and shoot), if you're able to keep your eyes open. I've not been able to during most walks in the last couple of years, due to having my (small) kids with me... Now that they're a bit older, it opens new possibilities and I'm starting to enjoy that.
A really cool idea to make a collage of your walk. These are really nicely done, especially the inclusion of the pencils in the first ne.
Moment
Moment is name of exhibition, part of which was shown on billboards in city. And as you can imagine, caused quite lot of polarizing opinions by showing familiar (though AI interpreted) images of destructed buildings.
Homepage of exhibition www.hetk.info/
I took a look at the links.
Maybe these are a healthy warning, given all the gung ho military talk revolving around Ukraine and Russia at the moment.
Moment
Moment is name of exhibition, part of which was shown on billboards in city. And as you can imagine, caused quite lot of polarizing opinions by showing familiar (though AI interpreted) images of destructed buildings.
Homepage of exhibition www.hetk.info/Here is one such billboard, causing 'what if...' or 'I'm grateful that...' thoughts..
That is truly frightening.
Construction
I hardly noticed the little flashes of red and yellow to start with, but they actually make the picture.
Which do you prefer? I nearly always go mono for street pics but I quite like the colour version.
A happy man :) I prefer colour too
A quick hike up to Gmundnerberg
It wasn't exactly fog down there, but was a bit more than just haze hanging over the Traunsee lake,...
Fog is a gift for all of us. I like the last one not because of the hikers but the composition.
"Musical Hands"
I have not been able to get out to do any photography, so here are a couple more from part of my archives that resurfaced recently.
I can post process in C1 in a way that was impossible in the darkroom.
Riccardo Chailly
Frans Bruggen
Jan Latham Koenig
Unknown
Wonderful ! I like the first one most, very passionate.
Galloway hills.
The branches and twigs of alder and birch were glowing in the sunshine (with a little extra help 😉)
This is my pick, whatever magic you did, worked well for me :)
I am not a great fan of collages too. You are right there is always something to capture.
Moment
Moment is name of exhibition, part of which was shown on billboards in city. And as you can imagine, caused quite lot of polarizing opinions by showing familiar (though AI interpreted) images of destructed buildings.
Homepage of exhibition www.hetk.info/Here is one such billboard, causing 'what if...' or 'I'm grateful that...' thoughts..
It is a quite a political statement. I guess it is influenced by Ukraine and what's happening over there.