
One of the perks of my job is frequently encountering wildlife. Here is a photo I took of some deer the other day. I cropped a lot of it out and boosted the colors with Pixlr (it is winter and the colors not as vibrant as in summer).
One of the perks of my job is frequently encountering wildlife. Here is a photo I took of some deer the other day. I cropped a lot of it out and boosted the colors with Pixlr (it is winter and the colors not as vibrant as in summer).
For a change of pace I thought that for tonight’s blog, I would simply post a few digital images I created from photos using Photoshop a few
years back One is called “Death Calls the Tune”. I made it from a photo I took of a fiddler at a Renaissance fair. The second is called “Dancing Through Hell” and I took the photo on which it is based at the same fair. If I ever get the time again, I may make some more.
The last is more suspense than horror, though I can imagine it could be the setting for something horrible going on inside the bar. It is derived from a photo I took of a bar in Tokyo in 1995. The woman is a silhouette of a statue into which I inserted a public doman photo of a woman’s face, reversed it, and then did some more Photoshop magic.
I am selling these on a few products you can find in the Little Shop of Horror, but I don’t mind if you use these downloaded from this site so long as I get credit for the original image, and, if you would be so kind, please tell me where you use it. I just like to see what uses people put my works to and how they are received.
Comments? Thoughts?