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.
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IC CM Trees A Woman Reads EMJ Leave a comment
IC CM Acry Eyebrows EMJ Leave a comment
This photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture pulling light-stretching light is of Discovered Art basically made of brush strokes trying to not make anything in particular. I used a dark green acrylic paint. this Image within an Image seems to resemble an eye lid with eyelashes, but sometimes could be left eye or right eye.-Ernie Moore Jr.
Or closed eye looking one way and another way. Perhaps an eye is resembled.-Ernie Moore Jr.
IC CM Acry Castles Spires EMJ Leave a comment
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.
IC CM Clouds Glaze EMJ Leave a comment
Photodigital Camera Motion Image Capture pulling light-stretching light of clouds. This might be impressionistic. I thought that clouds -a sharp image could be camera motioned to be impressionistic.-Ernie Moore Jr.
IC CM NDM On The Edge Of Thought EMJ Leave a comment
Photographing a plaque got someone questioning me putting my name on the photograph–and person worked in Graphic Arts as a College teacher at least. It felt as thought there was a thought-implication of impropriety; except It was a photograph of a metal works No real place for me to be claiming it as mine…the bronze that is. Here an artist who had become acquainted with me asked me to continue using my Camera Motion with his Art. I intend to do a site of camera motion with works of Mr. Martineau’s (Neal Delano Martineau– as the subject.-Ernie Moore Jr.
For now I’m trying to make a time-line. But I’ve been remiss to post here. This piece is relevant to work I do and prepared for web posting…Looking just a moment ago there seemed as though one might see a face if not a figure or two of bodies. Naming pieces can be significant. I saw an eye and a sword portion–that’s how I took it. This one might get named something like on the Edge of My Mind to incorporate the thought of sword and the position above the eye which might go to thought or mind.-Ernie Moore Jr.
IC CM Roses Lion Line EMJ Leave a comment
This Camera Motion Image Capture pulling light-stretching light is likely of roses. Image within an Image-a Human face in the red, or four or five or so lion lioness faces starting in the red with a semblance of a male lion. The color gradient might seem like a heat trail shooting off from the clouds above Earth, or something streaking towards Earth.-Ernie Moore Jr
IC CM Flowers Colorful Rise EMJ Leave a comment
IC CM Trees Soft Blue Green Leave a comment
Image Capture Camera Motion of trees in the evening. I take this to be a feel of painted more than being a photograph of trees at night~ That’s the pulling light/stretching light of camera motion.-Ernie Moore Jr.
IC CM Acry Umbrella EMJsigsc Leave a comment
Image Capture Accidental Art (acrylic on cardstock)–Image-within-an-Image. An image resulting from strokes made but not necessarily consciously making that image. Central in this is an umbrella. it shifts, but people might be seen. The whole shot is angled (appearance). Upwards of four people images. One color because I play on the hardest levels, first. [Aside]To me, the image is defined by the shape and color might detract from that. It seemed more pure to angle the shot seeking the physicalities of the acrylic–height depth. It seemed more artful to rely more on technique shading volume than color.-Ernie Moore Jr.
IC CM Acry Blk Blur of Woman EMJsigsc Leave a comment
Image capture camera motion of accidental art-A woman’s face caught from behind her left.