some enchanted evening by northy

some enchanted evening

this is sort of what i was trying to do a couple nights ago - but didn't... it's a bunch of exposures (23 i think) combined in photoshop following this tutorial... more or less...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bFbbtosBd4

not entirely happy with it, but as far as experiments go, i think it worked ;p

tagging for the green theme... and the F word theme (fanciful)...

thank you for your continued views, comments and favs... i realize i am more absent than not of late - so i appreciate your perseverance all the more!

Cool pop of color!
September 19th, 2015  
Love the inclusion of your greeny blue umbrella thingy with your usual chess piece! fav
September 19th, 2015  
You really do rock the color, whether you like it or not ;) :)
September 19th, 2015  
Fascinating -- must watch tutorial. I love the dreamy feel to this.
September 19th, 2015  
Very cool
September 19th, 2015  
Fabulous effect, quite ethereal.
September 19th, 2015  
I am so impressed by your dedication! The end result is very cool!
September 19th, 2015  
@dibzgreasley tx Debs... Not so much dedication as desperate for ideas... I've very little time for shooting of late, and during the week am pretty much restricted to shooting indoors at night...
September 19th, 2015  
For somebody who's desperate for ideas an limited in time. You certainly out did yourself. 23 shots to get one photo? It is an exceptional photo though well done!
September 19th, 2015  
Outstanding image, lighting, use of negative space
September 19th, 2015  
beautiful composition.... you are a master of creativity and wonderful art...fav
September 19th, 2015  
Greetings, get pushed partner for next week. For your challenge I'd like to see something of the child, and I'll give you a choice of two options:
1) Think back to the grade school you -- early to mid grades. Shoot something that she would have -- and, while not abandoning ALL the artistic and technical skill you've amassed, try to do it with a little of the child's naivete.
or 2) Make your youngest your "client" -- not for a portrait, but rather a photographic study of something he'd like you to shoot -- whether it's a toy or other possession or a pet or location or...? Let him give you the general parameters -- a little of how he wants it portrayed. Apply your skill to his order.
How do these choices sound? I hope you can have some fun with one of them. I'm looking forward to seeing what challenge you come up with for me.
September 20th, 2015  
@mcsiegle oh maaaaaaaaaan! i don't remember that far back ;p i know i took a picture of a giraffe once! but honestly - i have so little recollection of grade school - no clue what i liked or disliked... i shall have to see what my young'un might want a picture of... hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..... tx!
September 20th, 2015  
Cool shot I mean knight meets color oh probably I have the wrong piece. The video was fun to watch though I was glad I wasn't the girl being photographed as I though my a.s would be the focus. May have to give it a try sometime.
September 20th, 2015  
Very nice on black!
September 21st, 2015  
Fav. Thanks for sharing the link and the knowledge.
September 21st, 2015  
Such an eyecatching shot! Love how the light skims that chess piece!
September 23rd, 2015  
Creative - wonderfully original and wonderfully north - big FAV
September 24th, 2015  
Awesome. fav
September 28th, 2015  
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