Elektrisity by MarqV
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Description
This image came about by my lack of skill (at the time) of taking night shots.
I was attempting to capture lightning in a group of clouds. I did not hold my camera steady (I did not have a tripod) and instead captured the lights in a parking lot. Thus the "streaking" effect.
I decided to upload into Photo Impact and see what I could come up with. I used negative imaging, colorization, saturation, burning, and other things I can't even remeber. Thus, this is the image here. At least I tried to make something useful out of my bad technique. *smile*
Thank you and have a good day.
Comments (4)
PatGoltz
Always take advantage of what doesn't turn out so well. I always tell people that Ted DeGrazia (famous southwestern United States artist) can't draw. He used his lack of ability to develop a unique style. Once I took a friend to his gallery, and he was there. She told him he can't draw, and he laughed uproariously. So take advantage of those accidents. This is really neat.
LunarSight
(nods) Nine times out of ten, the mistakes and flukes turn out to be the best shots.
Gwyn Tyger
this came out really nice with the blues and greens.
Hopalong
Wilhelm Conrad Roentgenpoor chap, his "elektrick" experiment just didn't turn out as planned. Superb and smiling.