A series of landscapes modified consistently in PS7. Tone curves were shaped
as inverted parabolas, Levels were set to full range of densities and images
were then inverted. The images are: American Falls, Niagara; Cancun; McCloud
Falls (the swimming hole); a mountain shot as we drove down I-80 in Nevada;
and, Horseshoe Falls, Niagara.
InfraRed shot in Brussels storefront window.
Buoys in front of dam at Siskiyou Lake.
Salt Flats.
Hong Kong harbor
Digital shot of mobile hanging over kitchen
counter.
Modified from department photo.
InfraRed images created with a digital CCD and an 87C filter.
A good day at lake Michigan. Spent with David and his family when Tiffany
was in the Miss America thing.
Niagara Falls in winter.
Black Butte adjacent to house in Shasta.
Molecular sculpture at Daylight.com in Santa Fe. David Weininger
Dragon by Dalian harbor.
Geist reservoir about 4:30 in the morning.
Recoloring
of digital image
Sign above entrance to train station at Heathrow; but more generally,
just good advice.
From photo
of charcoal drawing
A little evolution, a little Warhol and voila. We have several cans
mixed in with the rest of the soup in the pantry.
The tower standing in the Kobe harbor in Japan. This is the city
that was devastated by an earthquake in 1996. This was taken about
a year after the quake. The tower had suffered minimal damage.
A building in... in... hmmm.... was it Montreal? Terraced, with trees
growingin the corners.
A Christmas day eclipse in 2000.
Loch Ness.
A cemetery in the UK. This was taken on a trip when I purchased
and old Russian Zenit camera system. Focus is poor around the edges
but all the more suitable for the image.
While walking to work one morning in Kobe. You can see me taking the picture.
A tree in Sedona. Shot on infrared film. Processed to create a
halo around the leaves, scanned and colored.
Ronchamps.
Deidre's eyes.
Slide from a park in Belgium.
Another shot in Sedona.
Pelican sitting in the bay on Isle Mujaras
Could not compress properly. So it looks a little fuzzy. My teeth from
some dental photos.
The coast of either Belgium or Nederland. Inverted, solarized, etc.
Yep, its a drain lever and yep, that's me in it taking the picture.
Legs. With feet shadows. Taken of my wife as she sat on the
floor of our student apartment at Stanford. Yes, it was the 70's
and, yes, that is GENUINE shag. Was it poppy? avocado? or gold?
A closeup of my shoelaces with subtle coloring more an artifact of the
digital resolution rather than any microbial growth or other sources of
green and purple.
Mold. Yep, it's mold. I came home one night from a restaurant,
where I'd really liked a southwestern style soup. So, I made some
in a crockpot. Rather than try to fit the crockpot into the fridge,
I put it outside since it was winter and the outside temperature was about
25 degrees. Well, it warmed up and after a while, we were afraid
to look in the crockpot. Then we did, so I took a picture of it,
digitized it and colored it.
Drops of rain on the hood of my car. Underexposed to emphasize the abstraction.
An old bicycle leaning against a wall in Brussels. Digitally 'painted'
from a photograph.
Winter trip to Chamonix. Shot from side of highway.
In the old pueblo in Taos, there was a beautiful cracked and peeling window.
Lined up in Chamonix. Posterized.
Shot on the ruins of an old health spa alongside the Great Salt Lake.
From the side of the road on highway 580 just outside of Livermore.
The composition would be pretty flat without the tiny oasis of green.
The fountain at the cinquantennaire, the gate to the city of Brussels,
a gift on the anniversary of Belgium's 50th year of independence.
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