Traditional Art
A listing of the finest traditional art from artists worldwide. This includes paintings, sculptures and other forms of traditional art.
Photographs
Choose from two types of art. Traditional photographs are photos that are untouched or lightly touched with editing software. Mixed media photographs are art that is created from photographs.
Digital Art
View art created solely on a computer screen. See what can be created when the tools of the modern computer are put in the hands of an artist.
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Whew ! This is an awesome shot. I love how you so abstractly and cooley made this building look, oh, so tall! The colors look great together. Keep experimenting. Nice work!
Comment Written 25-Aug-2012
reply by the artist on 25-Aug-2012
Thanks very much. I did have fun with it. One thing that helped (besides patience), was the crowd that gathered behind me to watch me through the process. It was a good time. Thanks again!
I love the angle taken and how the reviewers eyes are taken up to the top of the image right when they see it.
The colors are fantastic and the clarity and focus is perfect. great job
wow..made me dizzy looking up at it..good capture. the clarity is good. the angle of the shot is great. the capture of the light is great. the cropping si good. overall good job.
Comment Written 18-Aug-2012
reply by the artist on 18-Aug-2012
Thank you, sir. I always appreciate your comments. You need to do a Sharpie drawing of this place!
reply by MKFlood on 18-Aug-2012
oh wow and cool idea..ill try to work that one in..have numerous things to get done and so lil time..lol
It is excellent, the tower looks massive from the angle you have used, it is very stark up against the blue, and the pink and purple lights at the top stand out well in contrast to just about everything else in the shot. I like it.
The merge worked well Blair. Interesting skies and the patch of yellow light on the pavement adds interest to the image. The point of view chosen works well as does the composition. Nice sharp focus and a food control of exposure. Well done!
Comment Written 18-Aug-2012
reply by the artist on 18-Aug-2012
Hey, thanks so much for the kind words. Oh, I always try to have food control of exposure, especially when I'm hungry.. LOL!
I love the colors at the very top of this. The blue sky really goes welll with the building and I really like how you have taken this photo, the way you have it angled and how it makes your eyes climb to the top!
Comment Written 17-Aug-2012
reply by the artist on 17-Aug-2012
Thanks Khristy. I was after something different. I think I got it. When you shoot a 325 ft high building from 70ft away, if you want to get the entire building in one photo, you either need a fisheye lens or do it the way I did. Either way you're going to get distortion. I wouldn't want to see it in every picture, but I must admit, i liked how it turned out too. Thanks once again!