"It's not the subject that you are photographing - it's the light that is falling on the subject. That's what's important." Vincent Versace
Gone but Not Forgotten
A combination of two images - a portrait of a young student and an old grave site - and a couple of my own textures - one of clouds and one or rust.
Textures on wheels
On a weekend to Wallaroo, South Australia, I come across this old railway carriage. The graffiti and paint combined with natural wear and tear created a myriad of textures.
Labels:
colour,
layers,
south australia,
textures,
train
Changing Seasons - Autumn Colours
"Heaven is under our feet"
It is mid May here (Adelaide, South Australia) and the season is changing from summer to autumn and almost winter.
I love the colours of the leaves as the cool winds blow and leaves change from green to gold and reds to rusty brown and all shades in between.
I read "Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads" somewhere and it rings oh so true this time of year.
Autumn Red
Autumn colours as the leaves turn to red in the Adelaide hills.
Labels:
autumn,
colour,
flora,
mother nature,
south australia,
trees
Story Boards
Trying some storyboard techniques in Lightroom and Photoshop. I used a couple of Kim Klasson's templates for CS and one of my own. Not really storyboards in the true sense of the word - rather a collection of like images.
I found lightroom a little cumbersome and not able to vary the size of the actual image in the box.
Once I understood about vector masking the process in photoshop seemed quite quick.
Refining the look and getting the boxes to look balanced might be another problem.
Labels:
bird,
birds,
colour,
fauna,
flora,
landscape,
layers,
light,
mother nature,
port willunga,
south australia,
sunset
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