For photos converted into art through “digital darkroom” alteration with software.
{ 7 ENTRIES FIRST PLACE WOLF FULL MOON
by DR. TERRENCE BOND kirkwood
GENERAL PRACTICE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO 1984
Dr. Bond says this combination seemed like a natural fit: a digital adaptation of the beginning of a “blood” moon, taken in Kirkwood, with a photo of a wolf, taken at Yellowstone National Park in the Lamar Valley.
TIP: ALWAYS CARRY YOUR CAMERA, RESEARCH YOUR
DESTINATION AND SUBJECTS (HABITS, LIGHT, WEATHER), SEE YOUR PICTURE BEFORE
YOU SHOOT, ENJOY YOURSELF! BUCKET LIST: ALASKA
RUNNER UP SUPERIOR REFLECTIONS
by DR. KEITH ANDERSON ST. LOUIS
GENERAL PRACTICE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 1985
This digital adaptation is a combination of two photos Dr. Anderson took of son and his girlfriend. The combination was accomplished using Photoshop which allowed the reflection in the water to be switched. The photos were taken at Artist’s Point overlooking Lake Superior in Grand Marais, Minn.
TIP: ALWAYS USE A TRIPOD AND SET YOUR CAMERA ON APERTURE PRIORITY WHEN SHOOTING NATURE SHOTS. YOU CAN ADJUST YOUR DEPTH OF FIELD WITH THE F-STOP AND LET THE CAMERA ADJUST FOR EXPOSURE. BUCKET LIST: STILL LOOKING FOR THAT BIG BULL MOOSE IN THE WILD.
Digital Darkroom
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