> "Boy on the Beach"  I chose to distort the natural colors of the image and enhanced the hew of other colors. This was one of my early works in this techinque.
 > "Boy and dog at dusk"  I like the light in this one, the original image was shot in a graveyard. I croped that image and layered it over a sunset image of a trademark free stock to lend a background of color elements to enhance the emotion I wanted to convey in this work.
 > Works in Progress Always photo
 > Works in Progress Always photo
 > Works in Progress Always photo
 > Works in Progress Always photo
 > What the tide leaves behind. Mother Nature's transient art.
 > Works in Progress Always photo
 > The Golden Gate Bridge at Baker Beach in San Francisco.  This was a taken on a really sunny day and the tide was coming in, hence the big waves crashing on the rocks.  I didn't know it, but this location is actually a nude beach.  I almost fell down when this guy sporting nothing but a smile came out from behind those rocks!  They have at least one of everything and several of some things in San Francisco.  Enjoy.
"Boy and dog at dusk" I like the light in this one, the original image was shot in a graveyard. I croped that image and layered it over a sunset image of a trademark free stock to lend a background of color elements to enhance the emotion I wanted to convey in this work.
 > "Boy and dog at dusk"  I like the light in this one, the original image was shot in a graveyard. I croped that image and layered it over a sunset image of a trademark free stock to lend a background of color elements to enhance the emotion I wanted to convey in this work.
"Boy and dog at dusk" I like the light in this one, the original image was shot in a graveyard. I croped that image and layered it over a sunset image of a trademark free stock to lend a background of color elements to enhance the emotion I wanted to convey in this work.
Photo by: Starrview · see photo in gallery

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