Hi, I'm Andrea, and I'm interested in creatures and plants both wild and tamed, and people of all sorts. I only use a compact digital camera ,as I love being able to get it into a back pocket, and not have to cart heavy kit about. I carry a Panasonic Lumix TZ series, binoculars and a hand lens almost everywhere.Most of my outings are with the dogs so I only use point and shoot.
I am getting the hang of Photoshop, thanks to some very kind folk on RR!
I have a wildlife garden in Bournemouth, Dorset, in the UK, and spend a lot of time there . I retired from teaching art to teenagers a while ago.
I'm now getting some good results with my digi compacts; it took me a while to make the switch from my old film camera, an 1960 ish Pentax Spotmatic, but the mistakes are much cheaper!
I have 4 lodgers, 3 dogs and a parrot who, as at 2017, I have had 40 years.
I has so far had 19 dogs, mostly rescues.
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Comments (9)
giulband
Great idea to represent the concept with this post production effect !!!!!
Adobe_One_Kenobi
That waiting area looks like an airport departure lounge, very frightening to see her with the rubber gloves and gesturing this way please. Maybe she doubles as a customs officer LOL!
Hendesse
The postwork looks great and fits to this locality. I wonder what means the gesture of the lady with the rubber gloves.
kgb224
Superb capture and post work Andrea. God bless.
Juliette.Gribnau
cool
helanker
Excellent shot and postwork, Andrea. Hope it shows all is A-ok.
wysiwig
What a transparent attempt to garner comments. I agree with the others. This is outstanding post work and fits in with the setting. The woman with the gloved hand seems to have caught the attention of the elderly man in the foreground. Perhaps she is pointing the way to proctology?
anahata.c
love your postwork, again, and here we return to your signature edge work, and whatever else you do to create this world. With every surface broken-up into isobars and colonies, and those ragged shorelines, etc. In spots, the shapes on on surface spill into the shapes on the adjacent surface---ie, the 'blobs' that move from the wall, in back, onto the floor, in back. And the brown spill on that floor. And the flat gray on that floor, making it look like there's no 'floor' there. And the light-flesh tone of the wall on our left (ie, ith the M and arrow sign), and how it's broken into jagged coastlines. The shot itself is fascinating (fascinating perspective), but your postwork takes it to a whole other level. Those chairs are infected too, btw...actually, this is fitting for a hospital: Who knows what's lurking on those surfaces. Terrific job, and I hope you're doing well, Andrea. (If YOU start to look like this, you should go back right away!) Love what you did to this.
danapommet
Your version looks so surreal! I like it!