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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

the bizarreness of dreams

When I was visiting my parents earlier this month my Dad showed me this image that he created as a student

dad-texture

He merged two photos in the darkroom, much like I do on the computer now – a reminder that playing with photos is not new.

I used the same idea of silhouette and textural image for Kim’s Tuesday Texture prompt this week – dream. For me dreams are usually a confusing merging of random elements.

dream-texture

I merged a photo of a flower bed with a photo of my shadow leaning of the rails of a bridge.

Then I added two layers of Kim’s scratched magic texture on hard burn to give the crumpled paper look.

I’m sure the interpretations will be very varied this week – check them out here.

16 comments:

  1. Cool! That photo your dad made is very sci-fi scarey... but fab! Your version is kind-of weird, but also fab!
    I think it's time I left....

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  2. Your dad's looks as though it could be a scene from Star Wars! Love the scratched effect on yours!
    Alison xx

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  3. I love the resulting composite of the two images. Colorful dream.

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  4. Great technique - you learned a lot from your father!

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  5. Very interesting effect.... hmmm, I'll have to try that! Great photos!

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  6. It's always so interesting to see interests being passed down the generations

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  7. Love the work your dad did. Does he still do photography? Maybe could introduce him to PSE!

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  8. Oh, this is so cool, Helena! Your photo with the flowers is stunning. And your dad's photo is really interesting and almost eery. I love both of them!

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  9. Very cool. I like the crumpled look.

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  10. How neat to see your dad's work. Love your take on this weeks prompt, nicely done.

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  11. Brilliant photos. both of them. I love this kind of strange other-worldly feeling ...

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  12. I originally called that photo 'pipe dream'

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  13. Your Dad's photo has a haunting quality. It is interesting how digital photography has changed the medium isn't it?

    Darla

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