About the Digital Art galleries The Digital Paintings gallery contains images that can no longer be described as photographs and which have been extensively worked in Photoshop by various means. Regardless, on canvas, the prints look incredible. I doubt it's what Ansel Adams had in mind when he said a photograph isn't taken it's made, but if they please the eye feel free to buy. Though there will be a steadily increasing number of photographic abstracts, the Digital abstract gallery below will contain images that have been significantly altered from the original. Conversely, the Composites and Manipulations gallery contains images that are still recognisably photographs, but not as they originally appeared. So that you can more readily judge, below you'll find examples of 100% crops from two images represented both as canvas prints and as paper prints so that you can see what the images look like "close-up". Note: The representative canvas images, though realistic, are produced using Photoshop and are not scans of actual prints. |
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