Showing posts with label asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asia. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Trash Abstract




Photography Prints

Sunday, March 13, 2016


Jungle Journey Photograph


  



I am quite often contacted by people asking if there is a vertical version
of the photograph Jungle Journey.  The answer is yes.  Not only is there a vertical
but there are black and whited versions as well as several others.


Any of these photographs will look great on any wall in the home, office, restaurant,
business lobby, hotel, in fact just about any interior.
The vertical can be purchased at Fine Art America on both photographic paper and canvas
 at the link below:

Sell Art Online

And the black and white can be purchased at this link:

Art Prints

Sunday, March 6, 2016


Jungle Journey



This the image known as Jungle Journey and Long Rope Bridge.  It is the most successful 
selling wall decor item in the history of IKEA.

I photographed the image just outside Sapa, Vietnam in the winter 10 years ago.
The bridge is believed to bring good luck to those that cross it
by the Hmong Indians that live there.

Because of the size that IKEA sells I am often asked for 
smaller sizes which I sell directly and through FineArtAmerica (the above link) 
as well as Image Kind.

My images are produced on the finest quality photographic paper and canvas
available today and are museum quality.  They use both 
archival ink and paper or canvas and will last up to
one hundred years.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

What To Do With My Arm In A Sling??


So I have my left arm in a sling from the accident a week ago and I am starting to get bored. So I figured go through some old files and play with Photoshop. The one below I shot several years ago in Pagudpud on the cost of Luzon. I decided to bump up the saturation...a lot, and give it some grain i.e. noise, crop it and voila.


This one I did close to the opposite. I desaturated it and then added the noise.


Then I decided to go out n the deck and shoot some of the orchids my wife had just put out and convert them to B/W. Again I added some "grain".


Not sure the doc would approve quite yet but it was kind of fun just playing around.