by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 21, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Art, Design, Photo Illustration Art, Photography |
Photography gone wrong was recycled in post production. This was a failed attempt at photographing a reflection off of a metal trash can. But I decided to keep it because the metal image might make an interesting design element in a future project. So, I gave it a...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 8, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Art, Design, Photo Illustration Art |
Using Photoshop has allowed me to be able to use photography as a canvas and further create art using color, design, expression and just have some plain old fashion fun. Click on the large size to see all the waves of brilliant neon colors. This took about 4 hours to...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 22, 2011 | Art, Photo Illustration Art, Photography, Travel |
As the holidays are closely approaching I decided to give my dear friend one of my photos I took of her home that she is restoring. This was taken at sunset during November. The colors were beautiful. You can probably tell, I enhanced the yellows to match her decor...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 12, 2011 | Abstract Photography, Interesting Photos, Lights, Photo Illustration Art, Photography, photos |
I’m continuing my study of lights and how their contrast create interesting illustrations using Photoshop techniques. This photo was taken in the dark of a Christmas Tree with my Canon XTi. I chose not to use any filters, because I wanted allot of glare and...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 12, 2011 | Abstract Photography, Photo Illustration Art, Photography, Photography Tips |
This picture, reminds me of beautiful Aztec patterns and artwork. The initial photograph was taken in a low light setting of Christmas tree lights. It was then transformed into digital art. Light can make a source for wonderful contrasts in color when creating digital...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 6, 2011 | Abstract Photography, Interesting Photos, Lights, Photo Illustration Art, Photography, Photography Tips |
This effect was captured with my Cannon EOS. The image was then digitally enhanced. The eye started to appear so I began designing it with that theme in mind. I have named it “An Artist’s Eye”. Copyright 2011. Jennifer Triplett, AnArtistsEye at...