by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 21, 2012 | Abstract Photography, 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 18, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Nature Photography |
5:45 a.m. Photoshop was resting from a long night of designing. Facing directly East was a beautiful sunrise that I refused to go outside for. I was warm and snug with coffee in my hand. Not a chance! So I decided to an experiment inside. The effect was created by the...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 16, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Nature Photography |
This photograph was taken with close up lenses that used on my old faithful Vivitar Camera. Just for fun I thought I’d give it a try. I screwed together two close up lenses and held them over my Digital Camera Lens. The idea was to abstract a tree branch so that...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 10, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography |
On the other side is the Kennedy Space Center. The colors made spectacular patterns with the rippling of the water in this photograph. It was so incredible they looked like a painting. These photographs were taken just across the shore of the Kennedy Space...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 8, 2012 | Abstract Photography |
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 | Jan 4, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography, Shadow Study |
Photography can be a great way to take a seemingly normal image and expose a beauty in it you may never have noticed before. This is what happened when I was taking photos of the obvious: trees, flowers, and birds outside my home. I glanced down as my son’s...