Big Stone Reflections

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    digitographed:

  • Date: 2004.08.14
  • Location: Big Stone Lake, SD
  • Device: Nikon D100
  • Lens: 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6 VR

    synthæsized:

  • Date: 2005.10.26
  • Location: Harrisburg, SD
  • Software: PhotoShop CS2
  • Plugins: Nik Color Efex Pro (various)

    copyright © Dawnne Gee

  • digitograph © 2004
  • synthætization © 2005

    derivatives

  • none

    related works

  • none

    Fine Art Prints:

  • Description: 2:3 vertical print, available in sizes ranging from 12″x18″ through 48″x72″.
  • Media: Fine art matte, linen, or canvas is recommended.
  • Mounting: Canvas is stretch-wrapped on high-quality support (”Gallery Wrap”). Other media mounted per customer specifications.
  • Edition: Limited edition of 500 prints at any size. Edition number is digitally watermarked on the image, and hand-signed.


Artist’s Note: A Minnesota farm from across Big Stone Lake in South Dakota. Digitally altered to enhance lighting and detail and to provide a more specific cast of light that didn’t result from my low-contrast capture.


Published on Oct 26th, 2005 in release with Tags: , , , , .

Imminent Domain

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    digitographed:

  • Date: 2004.09.17
  • Location: Lincoln County, SD
  • Device: Nikon D100
  • Lens: 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6

    synthæsized:

  • Date: 2005.10.11
  • Location: Harrisburg, SD
  • Software: PhotoShop CS2
  • Plugins: Nik Color Efex Pro (various)

    copyright © Dawnne Gee

  • digitograph © 2004
  • synthætization © 2005

    derivatives

  • none

    related works

  • none

    Fine Art Prints:

  • Description: 2:3 vertical print, available in sizes ranging from 12″x18″ through 48″x72″.
  • Media: Fine art matte, linen, or canvas is recommended.
  • Mounting: Canvas is stretch-wrapped on high-quality support (”Gallery Wrap”). Other media mounted per customer specifications.
  • Edition: Limited edition of 500 prints at any size. Edition number is digitally watermarked on the image, and hand-signed.


Artist’s Note: During our first months here in South Dakota, we were treated to skies that I’ve never seen the likes of since, nor had I seen during our more-than-annual visits of years past. I’ve always found clouds to be very moving, having grown up in central Texas, where thunderstorms were quite common. I’ve come, over the years, to interpret and admire clouds as a form of nature’s self-expression. These rolling turbulences moved over us with a seemingly gentle speed that obscured the magnitude of the power that was within them. I played a bit with localized contrasting to bring out their esoteric patterns, but that is all I altered.


Published on Oct 11th, 2005 in release with Tags: , , , , , , .