POTD: Bark

Bark Bozeman, Montana 2012

I thought the regular pattern of the bark on this tree (an ash tree I think, but that’s a very wild guess) was quite unusual and interesting. I suppose the photo is also of significance in that it was the last photo I took in 2012. Or at least it is the last subject I photographed in 2012–I took several photos of the bark, not sure whether this was the last of those or not.]]>

POTD: Bark Read More »

POTD: White Tulips #3

White Tulips #3 Bozeman, Montana 2012

Using the images from the last two POTDs, plus one additional image of the white tulip photographs I had, I created this large composite image. While I would call the result interesting, I don’t find it particularly appealing or noteworthy. That happens a lot with these composites. I’m generally not exactly sure what I’m going for when I start the process; I have a vague idea of what I’m shooting for but the image evolves as I work. Sometimes that evolution produces a result that is well suited for survival (i.e., I’m going to keep it around and do something with it) while other times it’s something that isn’t going to fare well in the survival of the fittest test.]]>

POTD: White Tulips #3 Read More »

POTD: White Tulips #2

White Tulips #2 Bozeman, Montana 2012

Yesterday I showed how I created a simple composite image, White Tulips #1, from a single photograph. Today’s image was created from another photograph of the same white tulips. In this case I extracted a triangular shape (specifically a 45-45-90 degree isosceles triangle) from the original photo that looked like this: I duplicated the triangular photo, flipped it over to create a mirror image, and then merged the two pieces together to form a square: This square image was then duplicated three times, each duplicate flipped appropriately, and then the four pieces merged to get the final larger square with the circular image, White Tulips #2, above. Note the interesting mosaic look at the center of the circular image. These complex designs appear often in this kind of mosaic. They are somewhat magically created from the simple act of combining the triangular pieces into a circle. I find it curiously hard to relate them back to the details of the photo from which they are formed. Tomorrow I’ll show the final image I came up with using combinations of today’s and yesterday’s photo.]]>

POTD: White Tulips #2 Read More »

POTD: White Tulips #1

White Tulips #1 Bozeman, Montana 2012

I’m about done with posting composite images for a while but I thought I’d show how I put together one comprised of a couple of images of some white tulips I took some time back.  Below is one of the original images I started with; an overhead shot of some molting white tulips in a vase. (Don’t tell the Fashion Queen I was standing on the dining room table when I took this photo!) White Tulips #1 is just a crop of the top half of the original photo rotated sideways, converted to black and white and then duplicated and flipped to create the symmetrical mirror image. Tomorrow I’ll show another more complicated component from a related shot of the same flowers.]]>

POTD: White Tulips #1 Read More »

POTD: Future

Future Bozeman, Montana 2012

This composite image even more blatantly borrows a famous painter’s ideas than yesterday’s photo did. If you immediately recognized the Mondrian background for this image, then you know at least as much about art history as I do. (Not a hard standard to meet.)  If you can name the specific painting it’s from, you’re likely a Mondrian fanatic.]]>

POTD: Future Read More »

POTD: Retro Modern

Retro Modern Bozeman, Montana 2012

After posting yesterday’s “senior portrait” photo of this raven, my cousin made a comment regarding the current creativity in senior portraiture vs. the formal poses of the dark ages (i.e., when we were in high school). I thought today’s photo, which I actually had created prior to yesterday’s post, might be an example of something more modern and creative. It might be more creative but it isn’t exactly more modern since I kind of got the idea from something 45 years old:

Marilyn Monroe Andy Warhol 1967

]]>

POTD: Retro Modern Read More »

POTD: Senior Year

Senior Year Bozeman, Montana 2012

I was just trying out a few techniques the other day and came up with this treatment for one of my favorite raven photos. I wonder if there is a career to be had in bird senior portraiture. Surely they have graduation ceremonies.]]>

POTD: Senior Year Read More »