Originally yellow and red, I thought that this image taken with a Panasonic Lumix LX5 would look more dramatic in monochrome. I processed it first in Topaz Adjust- Charcoal- then Photoshop CS to create this slightly sepia toned flower image. Absent color, one can focus more on the flow of nature's design and tonalities. Enjoy, Jeff
MORNING LIGHT IMAGES Selected photographs of Jeff Perkins. I'm both a physician and serious photographer. Accomplishments: Permanent Exhibit at The Albany International Airport entitled "Arrival", located at the Security Entrance. This is a 3 panel 18 foot long panorama of stitched images reflecting our feelings of safe journey after 9-11. Exhibits at The Soho Gallery in NYC and The Photo Center of Troy, NY Enjoy. Jeff
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Tulips in B&W
Originally yellow and red, I thought that this image taken with a Panasonic Lumix LX5 would look more dramatic in monochrome. I processed it first in Topaz Adjust- Charcoal- then Photoshop CS to create this slightly sepia toned flower image. Absent color, one can focus more on the flow of nature's design and tonalities. Enjoy, Jeff
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