A-maze-ing Waterlily

© Guy C. Crilly

A-maze-ing Waterlily

Uploaded: March 13, 2008

Description

This “Maze” is a combination of two photos that have been digitally manipulated, and each the other half of a Daedalus generated maze. One photo is originally of a pink waterlily, taken with a Canon camera. After scanning the image was transformed primarily by using the Abode PhotoShop plug-in, Fractalius. The other photo is of Christmas tree lights taken by zooming a tripod-mounted Canon 10D set at ISO 400 and 4 seconds, with the resulting image transformed by using Abode PhotoShop plug-ins. Entered into the “Digital Darkroom” category.
Accepted: San Diego County Fair, 2008 International Exhibition of Photography / Digital Arts.

Comments

Mukesh Srivastava March 13, 2008

Love this abstract Guy!!! #876916

Tiia Vissak March 14, 2008

very cool! #5640472

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