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Artist’s Note: This image hails from within the first half-year of owning a digital SLR camera, and is also from my first personal experience on the ice. Big Stone Lake is a long, thin lake (which some might think is hardly a glorified river, but I digress), and when it freezes over, it “sings” when pressure causes cracks along its length. This particular crack occurred the night before this was taken, while my brothers-in-law and I were out fishing in their ice shack. First experiences are ever so often the most memorable, no? |
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Rock Garden
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Artist’s Note: This is one of my most heavy manipulations, and is actually one of the pieces I used to teach myself certain techniques and to establish certain methodologies. The glowing light cast and reflectivity in this image is entirely digital, thanks entirely Nik Software’s TrueLight® technology. There are approximately nine separate layers in this version, and it was a thoroughly enjoyable exercise. Other versions are not currently anticipated. |
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