Fantasy Art
"Magnetic Storm" Roger Dean and Martyn Dean. Crappy photo due to the flash, but it is interesting the effect the flash has on the artwork itself. One could muse that the existence or absence of the flash 'creates' art as in a different perspective of the same subject.
Same shot without the flash. Click on both pics to see the differences.
"The Studi"
I took all of these photos in my 'cave' at night, so the lighting was terrible and the flash kept insisting on being a part of the process. With the flash turned off the result is a less than defined image. I had to run all of these through image software to make them as presentable as they are now. I had a long day and this was last thing to do on the list.
"The Studi"
I took all of these photos in my 'cave' at night, so the lighting was terrible and the flash kept insisting on being a part of the process. With the flash turned off the result is a less than defined image. I had to run all of these through image software to make them as presentable as they are now. I had a long day and this was last thing to do on the list.
Labels: art, Black Sabbath, crabs, fantasy art, Martyn Dean, redjalapeno, Roger Dean, sci-fi
4 Opinions:
Interesting. I think the guy with the horns would have a little trouble getting in a Porsche coupe, but then...Maybe he is the prototype of the horney guy...Your comment about the flash raises the same question as the one about using photoshop. In fact, recently I have had an influx of colored drawings from kids. I have "enhanced" them by toggling up the contrast in photoshop (actually elements) that intensifies the colors. This is especially true when they draw rainbows. Am I invalidating the picture as art doing this?
RJ,
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