I called this one "A Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Man", but I don't think anyone understood the reference .....
Small-A Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Man.jpg
I called this one "A Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Man", but I don't think anyone understood the reference .....
Small-A Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Man.jpg
Hah! - Triptych-photography
CC, Image editing OK.
I love it!
maybe shorter exposures would have help your chances
cc and enjoy
Photography is painting with light
K1, Pentax 18-250mm zoom, Pentax 100mm macro, Sigma 50-500mm, Pentax 28-105mm
Velbon Sherpa tripod Photoshop CS6
Actually, remember the exposure quadrangle:
Exposure time-ISO-aperture-subject lifespan
In this case you should have increased the last one
Thanks Glenda, I must admit I do enjoy making them. I've got a bit bored with the usual run-of-the-mill photography and creatives let me play around in interesting ways. Judges are judges, and they all have their own biases and predilections. I do a lot of judging and I try so hard to be unbiased, but I'm sure I don't always succeed!
Thanks! It does take a remarkable amount of effort and multiple layers etc - far more than is apparent in the end result. I think that one frame alone was around 30 layers! I think it takes a particularly obsessive mindset (or too much time on my hands) to do one of these!
Still, it keeps me off the streets which is the aim of the game right now.
The other difficulty is that every component has to be your own photographic content. I was fortunate some years back to be given an eyeball used to demonstrate medical issues (my son-in-law is a doctor). That single eyeball has featured in a number of images since then. Even the left panel uses those for consistency - all six eyes in the image are that one plastic eyeball!