Rose Glass

Uploaded: August 22, 2002

Description

Digitally modified to subtract from its pure beauty and perfection

Comments

August 22, 2002

Yes.
I can see this as a huge print.
great work my friend.
I'm interested in what you used as the base. care to share ? #8062

Prints of Inkland August 23, 2002

Thank you for your comments.
Sony Digital Mavica camera and Adobe Photoshop.
It is a combination of digital data. First I photographed a half full glass of water sitting on a mirror, which provided the reflections and contrasts of the clear element. Then with Photoshop, I was able to strip the upper backdrop and apply filters, enhance and modify the colors and painted qualities to add the above effects.
I am just a beginner, in the applications process, tho I have always redesigned the world in my mind. Check out my website http://hometown.aol.com/sistarshep/index.html.
Thanks for your time and comments! #12272

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