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Fractal Flower by Julie Everhart |
Saturday, January 27, 2018
Saturday, January 20, 2018
New Fractal Artwork- It's Been Ages
It's been waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long since I have sat down at my computer and created a fractal artwork! This morning I decided to open up the program and see what I could create. Since Valentine's Day is not far away and I love hearts ( collect them actually) I chose to start with a heart shape and go from there. It took me about 4 hours to settle on the final image that you see here below and render it.
There are not too many of us Fractal Artists out there and for good reason!
1) It takes a long time to learn how to learn to use the programs ( whichever one you choose).
2) It takes hours of your time to actually create the image you want to render.
3) The rendering time can be anywhere from 5 minutes to days. The longer you let it render.. the more detail you will achieve in the final image.
The good news is that once you do make a creation it is yours and yours alone and cannot be recreated by anyone else...:)
Thank you for stopping by to have a look and have a great weekend.
Julie
www.fromcameratowall.com
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Glowing Fractal Heart by Julie Everhart |
There are not too many of us Fractal Artists out there and for good reason!
1) It takes a long time to learn how to learn to use the programs ( whichever one you choose).
2) It takes hours of your time to actually create the image you want to render.
3) The rendering time can be anywhere from 5 minutes to days. The longer you let it render.. the more detail you will achieve in the final image.
The good news is that once you do make a creation it is yours and yours alone and cannot be recreated by anyone else...:)
Thank you for stopping by to have a look and have a great weekend.
Julie
www.fromcameratowall.com
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Digital Artwork- Double Exposure
Last night I was sitting at my computer wanting to create another double exposure using some of my older images so I found one of my favorite photos of my husband and photographer, Bob Blankenship and combined it with an image I took in Perkins Cove ( Ogunquit, Maine). I really liked how the trees blended into his beard. Cool stuff if you ask me!
Click on the image to see a larger view
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Double Exposure of Bob Blankenship- Photos by Julie Everhart Feel free to see more of our work on our website at www.fromcameratowall.com Thanks for stopping by the have a look and keep those creative minds flowing and cameras clicking! Julie |
Monday, January 15, 2018
Another Top 100 Photo and Top 100 Photographer!
I finished 74th overall and one of my photos was in the Top 100 most voted on photos, #78. Yippee!!
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Shooting Double Exposures from my Nikon D810
Today I took my camera outside to practice taking double exposures with my camera. I din't try to get too fancy but I wanted to get a little artistic. The Nikon D810 has the ability to do up to 10 exposures. I went up to 3 and for me it was getting a bit too much. I decided to just stick with 2 and see what I could create.
Double exposures are best shot with a silhouetted subject first so I used myself as the subject. I then pointed the camera up to some blue sky and tree limbs and the result is what you see below. I just love the tree limbs arms I have! LOL
If you haven't tried taking double exposures with your camera I suggest you spend a little time doing so. You never know what fascinating artworks you might just create!
Double exposures are best shot with a silhouetted subject first so I used myself as the subject. I then pointed the camera up to some blue sky and tree limbs and the result is what you see below. I just love the tree limbs arms I have! LOL
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Silhouette of Julie with Tree Limbs and Sky by Julie Everhart |
If you haven't tried taking double exposures with your camera I suggest you spend a little time doing so. You never know what fascinating artworks you might just create!
Keep those cameras clicking and have a great day!
Julie
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