Dragon Attack - Where is St. George when you need him?

Photo manipulations


18 Feb 2013

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Dragon Attack - Where is St. George when you need him?

Aka Damsel in Distress. I did manage to escape without harm. Had a lot of fun creating this in Photoshop Elements. My initial rendition did not have flames, but later decided that the dragon should be throwing flames and was finally able to create some reasonably acceptable ones. It's a composite of three different shots, an old 35mm photo of rocks that I shot in Joshua tree in 2001, a wooden dragon which I shot and turned red, and me shot posed (against a blank wall) defensively, plus the flames which I painted in PSE. Another Link in the Chain - Linking a fire dragon with a fire breathing dragon

25 Sep 2011

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White Sands

A phtotshopped rendering of White Sands National Monument, New Mexico. The original can be seen in the note in the lower left. (DSC02972)

13 Sep 2012

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Time Flies

Pesky gulls, they will steal anything. This enterprising one has grabbed the clock from Big Ben and is flying off with it. Created with Photoshop Elements from two very old 35mm scanned negatives .

04 Apr 2012

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Cup Cake

A very small cake or perhaps a very large cup. Created in Photoshop Elements

21 May 2012

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Drum Roll

Created in Photoshop Elements

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11 Oct 2009

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Reflection C

This reflection was used to generate colorful iterations shown in my set "Photo Manipulations. The picture was taken in James D. Martin Wildlife Park, a wetland that is part of the Coosa River Watershed, Gadsden, Alabama.

29 Jul 2011

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Green and Red Ripples

Photoshop Elememts was used to color change a photo of ripples in water, then four copies were rotated or flipped and put together the make this pattern. The photo used to produce this image is Reflection C in my set called Photo Manipulations.

11 Oct 2009

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Purple and Blue

Photoshop Elememts was used to color change a photo of ripples in water, then four copies were rotated or flipped and put together the make this pattern. The photo used to produce this image is Reflection C in my set called Photo Manipulations.

04 Jan 2013

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Resolution for the New Year

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