Stunning image. I can just about straighten my photographs with Photoshop. Question, if you don’t mind – how much of the final image is planned in advance, and how much grows organically during the production?
Hi Andy…thanks for your interest, it’s different from image to image. Sometimes when I get a idea I make a drawing before step into photoshop, then take much time to work out different scenes, elements and colors. Sometimes I have a idea for a picture in my mind for one or two weeks and then I work it out in photoshop in a very short time. And sometimes I find a old draft of a picture in my files and add a new element or color and that’s it. For me it’s a never ending process.
Who wouldn’t love your work? It’s a stunning masterpiece. Really beautiful. Thanks for always making your followers(readers) smile. Have a great week ahead Leman. Thanks again.
This reminds me of Dali for some reason
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Okay, thank you! 🙂
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…and these images
become corridors
where i wander
with amazement
thru the canyons
unimagined
…and i only leave
because i know
which door behind
i will find them
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Aww….thank you for that wonderful poem! :-))
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Stunning image. I can just about straighten my photographs with Photoshop. Question, if you don’t mind – how much of the final image is planned in advance, and how much grows organically during the production?
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Hi Andy…thanks for your interest, it’s different from image to image. Sometimes when I get a idea I make a drawing before step into photoshop, then take much time to work out different scenes, elements and colors. Sometimes I have a idea for a picture in my mind for one or two weeks and then I work it out in photoshop in a very short time. And sometimes I find a old draft of a picture in my files and add a new element or color and that’s it. For me it’s a never ending process.
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Lots of layers to this. Nicely done.
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Thank you very much Eric! 🙂
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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I always enjoy your creativity…. your pictures are visual poems.
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Hi…thank you very much, I’m really pleased you enjoyed my work! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Tiffany Belle Harper and commented:
A stunning photographer. Surrealism, abstract. How to describe in words. Impossible … Touche!
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Thanks a lot for reblogging, I really feel honoured!
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I adore your work. You are amazing !! Alice in Wonderland here. So imaginative.
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Thank you Tiffany, I’m so delighted you enjoyed my work! 🙂
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Empty skies! Empty skies! Very nice!
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Glad you like it, thank you!! :-)))
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You are a whizz Josephine .. Fab work 😃
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Haha….I’m not sure…most of the time I’m slowly and lazy but when I have an idea for a image I go through with it persistent.
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Amazing content! Go have a look at my blog and let me know what you think!:)
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I will do, thank you! 🙂
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Reblogged this on padener'Zeitgeist.
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Dankeschön! 🙂
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Wonderful – Sol
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Thank you, I’m really glad you like it! 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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The City, compartmentalized.
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting! 🙂
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Interesting addition of the brick walls jigsaw. Beautifully puzzling.
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Thank you, I’m really pleased you like it! 🙂
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Awesome, simply stunning
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Glad you like the picture, thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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the cosmopolitan contained and controlled; the stonework suggests otherwise.
but what does the seagull say???
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The seagull is hungry. Very hungry! 😉
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Jonathan Livingston Seagull Seeks the 10th Kingdom
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Maybe to find some friends… 🙂
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Can you please enlighten us about the tools that you use for creating such images?
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Thanks for your interest! I use Photoshop to create my pictures.
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Thanks for the info.
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Jonathan Livingston Seagull enters the 10th Kingdom
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…and meets other gulls… ;-))
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Reblogged this on Greek Canadian Literature.
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interesting concept on this one
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Thank you Julie! 🙂
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i am trying to think what this would come out like in language, there is such a lot going on that it almost demands Ekphrasis.
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Hi Daniel…thank you very much for your kind words! 🙂
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I love this picture!! It reminds me of the Artist Magritte. Beautiful! I could stare at this for hours!!!
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Aww….thank you so much Jade, I’m really delighted you enjoyed my picture! 🙂
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Thank you John!! 🙂
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You are so very graciously welcome Josephine!!! 🙂
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🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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This is brilliantly unforgettable. Such a beautiful masterpiece.
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Hi Joel….thank you so much for stopping by!! I’m really happy you like my work, thanks for your lovely feedback! 🙂
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Who wouldn’t love your work? It’s a stunning masterpiece. Really beautiful. Thanks for always making your followers(readers) smile. Have a great week ahead Leman. Thanks again.
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Thank you Joel, I wish you a beautiful week as well! 🙂
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You’re welcome. Take care and keep sharing your masterpieces.
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The doors of perception open wide ❤
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…and the feeling of resonance…. 🙂
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Resonance. That is the perfect word.
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Thank you Karla!
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