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Make: VIVICAM
Model: VIVICAM-4345
Shutter Speed: 46968/1000000 second
F Number: F/2.9
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Nov 18, 2006, 8:32:13 PM
Artist's Comments
Just another photo manipulated deviantID this time based on my Dream Squadron / Pratts persona, Commodore Preston.
Im really into all this 18th century Navy stuff now and although working on this became tedious towards the end, I did have fun! I had intended to use the photo as a base for a renaissance themed piece (I wanted to try out a modern classical painting technique) but it soon morphed into this instead. Oh well
You wish you had... an ID like this? Argh, it's not worth the time really. I wish I could have done something more worthwhile... like that animation for one that I still need the paper for! ...but you know that once you get into something, that's it!
One day I'll acquire and figure out that fangled photoshop program... Still, I'm so partial to traditional mediums for so many reasons... I like how everything is so controlled, so manual and down to earth about it... Haha, it's just a simpler way of thinking.
But, you really amazed me with this one, you achieved such a magnificent effect on the sword in particular. I love to see how other people perceive the things around them.
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Beware of trains.
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Some mysterious fiddlestick! - The String of Pearls, 1846
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Leona Preston
Graphic Design & Illustration
Online Portfolio - [link]
God, I wish I had one of these... :C
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Bryan Mischke
My Artwork & Photography :3
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Beware of trains.
You wish you had... an ID like this? Argh, it's not worth the time really. I wish I could have done something more worthwhile... like that animation for one that I still need the paper for! ...but you know that once you get into something, that's it!
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Some mysterious fiddlestick! - The String of Pearls, 1846
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Leona Preston
Graphic Design & Illustration
Online Portfolio - [link]
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Some mysterious fiddlestick! - The String of Pearls, 1846
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Leona Preston
Graphic Design & Illustration
Online Portfolio - [link]
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Beware of trains.
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Some mysterious fiddlestick! - The String of Pearls, 1846
--
Leona Preston
Graphic Design & Illustration
Online Portfolio - [link]
But, you really amazed me with this one, you achieved such a magnificent effect on the sword in particular. I love to see how other people perceive the things around them.
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Bryan Mischke
My Artwork & Photography :3
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Beware of trains.
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