Archive for the ‘faces’ Category
Photodogital Camera Motion Image capture of the Moon-behind trees in the evening-pulling light-stretching light. Perhaps two curvy wing shaped leaves with a person type figure in between is one of the things I notice. There’s like five people like figures in the trees, peeking-peering from behind it might seem.-Ernie Moore Jr.
Lefthand side to right hand side–a heavily clothed female, a bearded guy, [just below the image of a seemingly wide bearded and mustached figure with a semblance of a coat] A gowned figure touching the face of an old time Middle eastern empire soldier type. A man with his left arm in front of his chest at an angle. A woman with a hat and heavy on the lipstick application…-Ernie Moore Jr.
Photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture pulling light stretching light around trees. I note an image resembling a person with the head bowed, as if looking-down to read.-Ernie Moore Jr.
This photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture pulling light-stretching light of acrylic on card stock resembled like a city/town/castle…two, with pointed sky reaching spires. It’s as if they are on an island, split by a river. There’s a water feel. It’s something-or-other of a splash. Image within an Image, there’s at least three fantasy faces-center to the right-hand side–horses, an elf, a yeti-baboon…-Ernie Moore Jr.
Photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture stretching light-pulling light of a face. I decided I’d try Camera Motion to the Human-ness. Some day I’ll get a model. Now I’ll Camera Motion Image Capture portrait images. I heard the US National Portrait gallery has paintings they wont show. I thought my Camera Motion Image Capture might help some of those be more presentable or more that they be useful to feed a hungry mind…-Ernie Moore Jr.
I ended-up with a picture that was impressionistic-ish.-Ernie Moore Jr.
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I’ve put a drawing of what I thought I was seeing to show what I think is in this Image within an Image.-Ernie Moore Jr.
This photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture pulling light-stretching light is of rain splashing on the ground. Image within an Image-top center…there’s at least two guys. The topmost one I tried my hand at drawing, because part of the photography is finding stuff to draw/mimic and eventually have an arsenal of drawing techniques to be able to draw stuff with it closer resembling it as if it were real.-Ernie Moore Jr.
I will typically only draw to the range where I think continuing diviates from resembling the source too too badly.-Ernie Moore Jr.
This photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture pulling Light stretching light of acrylics in a painting I did, reminds me of eye Brows-Ernie Moore Jr.
Photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture of trees in evening light.Pulling light-stretching light resulting in images resembling ghost-like females near/along a dirt path.-Ernie Moore Jr.
Some areas will seem to have something different if I look back to it later. Just now, is like a cloaked figure–the triangle in the middle. There’s even a face in the top half. Now I say face but it’s part of a face usually. This is Image within an Image.-Ernie Moore Jr.
This photodigital Image Capture pulling light-stretching light has an Image within an image that might resemble a female in a gown or fine robes. In the center where the “X” is-reminds me of the thick trim of robes that crosses in the front. And it is spread-out to the right-hand side, in almost a pool coming from the gown. There are others, hooded and not. One in a bright room to the right-hand side. And images in the darker left-hand side.-Ernie Moore Jr.
Look away then look back to the image. I can lose my place and no longer see the image I saw, but looking for a recognizable pattern might discover some image even containing or from the image I’d lost.-Ernie Moore Jr.
This photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture pulling light-stretching light seemed to me to resemble a Zen painter’s work or Japanese painting of bamboo. There might seem to be faces with or without hoods. But I mostly like the feel of soft. The soft of Dark.-Ernie Moore Jr.
Some evenings I get to see an evening sky. There’s only two trees, really (there is a grouping close-by). I was photographing just as Image Capture, but started to realize how to set my big/fancy camera for camera motion. I decided a scene could be impressionist style camera motion.-Ernie Moore Jr.
Photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture pulling light stretching light resembling a female-ish face I can see as belonging to the 1920’s era.[left central]-Ernie Moore Jr.