The last one looks surrealistic because of too much retouching.
I think the point of this technique is surrealism. I like these for what they are, a artistic expression of color,, textue and contrast. I enjoy looking at these very much even though, as I've said before, my work is more that of a realist (and certainly not as good).
Reynaldo
I still want to get you to put together a piece for my blog. Let me know when you have a minute.
I think the point of this technique is surrealism. I like these for what they are, a artistic expression of color,, textue and contrast. I enjoy looking at these very much even though, as I've said before, my work is more that of a realist (and certainly not as good).
Reynaldo
I still want to get you to put together a piece for my blog. Let me know when you have a minute.
Good morning Albert, It would be an honor to do a blog piece for you. You flatter me, your work is beautiful, As I said before, I guess it is the illustrator and painter in me that shows up in my photography.
Good morning Albert, It would be an honor to do a blog piece for you. You flatter me, your work is beautiful, As I said before, I guess it is the illustrator and painter in me that shows up in my photography.
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I think the point of this technique is surrealism. I like these for what they are, a artistic expression of color,, textue and contrast. I enjoy looking at these very much even though, as I've said before, my work is more that of a realist (and certainly not as good).
Reynaldo
I still want to get you to put together a piece for my blog. Let me know when you have a minute.
Albert@WhetstoneImagery.com
http://Albert-Dickson.com
Good morning Albert, It would be an honor to do a blog piece for you. You flatter me, your work is beautiful, As I said before, I guess it is the illustrator and painter in me that shows up in my photography.
Reynaldo Williams
www.creativephotoimagesllc.com
www.creativephotoimages.smug mug.com
Albert, I posted another image in cool shots where I mixed Lucist Art and a painting technique with Topaz. The image is called "Poochie"
Reynaldo Williams
Thank You
Reynaldo