Showing posts with label photographic print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographic print. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Angel Embrace, Original Abstract Angel Fine Art Photograph


“Angel Embrace” is from a new photo abstract series called Angels of Light. “Angel Embrace” was photographed using a Canon camera and a lensbaby lens—a selective focus lens. I combined several exposures in Abode Photoshop to complete the image. The quote reads “We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another.”

I got the idea for this series during the Christmas season--looking at my collection of Christmas angels. I believe in angels. I believe that over the course of my life Angels have helped me. For example, once when I unthinkingly stepped into upcoming traffic, an angel pulled me back.

“Angel Embrace” is signed and dated on the back. It’s not matted or framed. A professional lab prints the image on metallic paper. The watermark isn’t on the final print. This print can be purchased at my etsy store.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Bee Busy


Many of us are like industrious hard-working bees. We work hard to achieve goals. My mom is very energetic. Even in her 70s—she can’t be still for very long. She’s always got to keep busy. Are you a busy bee? “Bee Busy” is from my photo vintage series. This series focuses on creating photos with a soft muted palette that gives the photograph a vintage feel.
“Busy Bee” is from my Photo Vignette series, featuring soft, muted colors that give the photograph a timeless feel.

Process:
“Bee Busy” was taken with a Canon 30D camera and a lensbaby lens—a selective focus lens. The photograph is edited in Adobe Photoshop to make it look like a vintage photograph. (The bee posed for the publicity!) The original photograph was taken on our farm in Georgia. BUY NOW

Where to Put in Your Home:
Anywhere you want to bring the outdoors inside.

Best Printing Method:
I think this photograph looks best printed on metallic paper. At larger sizes you can see the details on the bee. “Busy Bee” is a square print and is only available in size like: 6 x 6, 8 x 8, etc.

Random phrases that describe this photograph:
timeless, old-fashioned, vintage look, busy, collective task, task oriented, keeping busy, staying busy, working hard, achieving goals, goals, goal oriented, industrious, diligent, eager, energetic

Monday, November 2, 2009

The Ghost


Beyond the earthly realm into the quality of dreams. “The ghost” is part of an abstract photos series called Dreamscapes. This seemingly transparent photo of a petunia has a other worldly or dream-like quality. Enlarging the view on this photograph will bring out the detail of the flower.

“The Ghost” was photographed using a Canon camera and a lensbaby lens—a selective focus lens. The image was edited color corrected in photoshop. This photograph was taken on my Mom’s front porch in Tennessee on a windy day. The flower depicted in the photograph is a petunia in a hanging basket.

I think this photograph looks best printed on metallic paper at a large size—like 16 x20 or larger. At larger sizes you can see the details on the flower best. The image is printed by a professional lab on metallic paper. The watermark isn’t on the final print. This fine art photograph is available in many different sizes here.

Random words that describe this photograph:
Fading. Ghosting. Not quite real. Transparent. Other worldly, Pure and white. Ethereal. Angelic. Dream-like, celestial, heavenly, unworldly, celestial, heavenly unworldly, extremely delicate

Monday, October 26, 2009

Herald Fine Art Photograph



Beyond the earthly realm into the quality of dreams. “Herald” is part of an abstract photos series called Dreamscapes. This abstract photo of a flower was taken just as the sun rises to herald a new day. This seemingly transparent photo of a petunia has a other worldly or dream-like quality. Enlarging the view on this photograph will bring out the detail of the flower.

Process:
“Herald” was photographed using a Canon camera and a lensbaby lens—a selective focus lens. The image was edited color corrected in photoshop and combined with different exposures to create the final photograph. The flower depicted in the photograph is a white petunia.


How to Buy
This fine art photographic print is availabe to purchase. I think this photograph looks best printed on metallic paper at a large size—like 16 x20 or larger. At larger sizes you can see the details on the flower best. Go here for purchasing information

Random words that describe this photograph:
Fading. Ghosting. Not quite real. Transparent. Other worldly, Pure and white. Ethereal. Angelic. Dream-like, celestial, heavenly, unworldly, celestial, heavenly unworldly, extremely delicate.