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by Joseph G Holland
$47.00
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Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.
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Another cup of coffee please. Playing around in photo shop is a natural high as evidenced by my self portrait showing up on the moon's eclipse. ... more
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Another cup of coffee please. Playing around in photo shop is a natural high as evidenced by my self portrait showing up on the moon's eclipse. Moon photo taken Dec 21, 2010. I am sure that the many thousands of photos this night missed this phenomenal capture. (just saying) :o) Ego Knows no bounds.
To view my work in a more organized way click on the "galleries" tab. Look for me on Facebook. Joe G Holland Thank you for looking at my work. I enjoy photography, writing poetry, and impressionistic art. My works are not technically perfect so they do reflect who I am.Unpredictably imperfect but never offensive. If you purchase the original photo I have for sale you will receive a signed print in the size indicated, the digital file and use rights to the photo.
$47.00
Sharon Mau
.. love your description . it is an amazing self portrait . congratulations Joseph . your beautiful work of art is featured in Square Format :)
Joseph G Holland
In answer to Valia: Because it is nearly impossible to get a perfect exposure of both the bright moon and the dimly lite stars in the background in the same exposure (at least at sea level) I used several exposures. Several of just the moon at 1/8 second f 5.6 ISO 1000, Two of just the stars without the moon 1 second f 5.6 ISO 4000 . In photoshop layers I pasted the moon photo onto the star filled sky photo sized it to fit and erased any stars that showed up on the moon's surface. In a third layer I pasted a photo of myself onto the moon surface and adjusted the transparency to 10% and erased the outline of my face so just the eyes nose and mouth faintly displayed on the moons surface. What takes only 10 minutes on a computer with image editing software today was nearly impossible 45 years ago when I got my first camera. (Minolta SRT101) That's when all of the editing for a photograph took place before the exposure and then you had to wait for two weeks for your film to get processed to see if your pictures "came out". If you had dark room training as I did you could accomplish nearly the same thing with the layering of various negatives, burning, dodging and cropping on an enlarger. But that took hours and hours and was very expensive. It was known as "trick photography".
VALIA BRADSHAW
The perfect symbole for that night!!! Wonderful capture!!! How did you do this???
Liz Vernand
Wow!!
Joseph G Holland replied:
Thank you for your comments.
Kenneth M Kirsch
Incredible Joseph! It's like you stepped off the planet to get this shot. Your images are all remarkable. Best... Ken