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05-17-06: Neon Box Office Diptych Not something I do very often but I just thought that these images would complement each other as a diptych so there you go. The images came about during my recent shoot of moving streetcars. Don't have much to write today. It's my birthday and I have better things to do, like catching up on some sleep so that I can continue to age gracefully. Yeah right.05-16-06: Ybor Square, Night I love lines in a composition. Long lines, converging, diverging, intersecting, whatever. I've photographed this courtyard several times in the past but it wasn't until I tried this angle last night that I got something I liked. Too bad you can't see the original image with all it's inherent detail, every single brick in the farthest building is discernable.05-15-06: Cool Blue Infrared In an experimental mood I tinted this one to accentuate the cool feeling that most viewers associate with an infrared image at first glance. Outside of this and some work on a few print orders I didn't do much in the way of shooting or editing this weekend. Most of my free time was spent on a long overdue cleaning and reorganizing of the data on the six hard drives that comprise my current setup. I'm ready to face a new week now that the computers are in better shape again. Maybe now I can finally get around to adding some of the images in my backlog to the sale galleries.05-12-06: Streetcars More from my night of shooting on the streets of Ybor City. I printed the motorcycle shot above at 8x12 on the metallic paper and I have to say that it looks stunning. It's difficult to describe but if you can imagine such a thing as electrified cotton candy then you have an idea what the colors in this one look like. Sounds weird, I know, but the print is really amazing to look at.05-11-06: The Lineup In front of a local saloon that is favored by urban bikers. Now that I think about it, is there any other kind of biker these days? This is from a series of test shots I made trying out a few different shooting methods to get images that would really stand out on the metallic paper. I'm definitely going back here to do some more work and take some shots that will be better suited to black and white as well.05-10-06: Wet Owl After what seemed like an eternity there was finally some precipitation here yesterday. I grabbed my gear and headed out, eager to shoot in the rain after a long dry spell. Almost immediately upon entering some nearby woods I came across this bedraggled creature who didn't seem at all happy with the conditions. I can't ever remember seeing an owl with such a pathetic demeanor before this.05-09-06: Framed Again Yes, I'm obsessive-compulsive when it comes to finding and shooting framed compositions. I discovered this one last week while roaming around Plant Hall in infrared mode. I almost didn't post anything here today, my hands are pretty cramped after creating seventy-five pages of new shopping cart code for the latest event photo gallery. I don't think this brave new world of digital photography is necessarily easier than film, its more a matter of a different set of skills and challenges. Some days I feel like all I've done is traded chemistry for carpal tunnel.05-08-06: Wine Cellar Wall I wonder if emptying the bottles was an integral part of the construction process here. I'm ready to empty one myself after 3 days of retouching work. I guess I could say it's a celebratory bottle in addition to being therapeutic, as of 2 days ago the Henry B. Plant Museum started selling some of my prints in the museum store.05-05-06: Reflections, Dali-Style This is what happens when you damn near stick your camera into the water for a shot. I love how the building on the left has the top separated and inverted in the reflection. All I need to do now is Photoshop a melting clock into the water and the work will be complete.
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Why Agnieszka Brzezanska Treats Her Paint More Gingerly Than Lydzba By Saatchi-Gallery Two young artists now displaying their work at the Art Gallery seem to have taken these words to heart, and intend to prove their validity. Both Jacek Lydzba and Agnieszka Brzezanska paint subjects Read more...
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Five Mistakes To Avoid When Buying An Art Reproduction Painting By David Art reproductions make splendid investments if you enjoy fine art and want to stay within your budget. Hand-painted reproductions are painted on canvas by experienced artists, which makes them Read more...
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About German Artist Andrea Lehmann Biography And His Exhibitions At The Saatchi-gallery By Saatchi-Gallery The painter Andrea Lehmann has filled a small closet with paintings – even on the ceiling – which simulate a cosmos reminiscent of a stage set. The small room is the heart of her exhibition “Stuffed Read more...
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On The Topic Of Art Schools An art school can give the would-be artists a means to accrediting themselves into becoming a true visionary, but it is never a necessary element to becoming an artist, though to be more Read more...
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Artist Ryan Mcginness's Art Work And Paintings At The Saatchi Gallery By Saatchi-Gallery Ryan McGinness’s work resolves the clinical graphic aesthetics of media as vast, contemplative fields of intimate meditation. Under Five Chairs Psychiatrists Wink is set across three panels, each Read more...
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