Richard Harper, EPSA  


DEEP SEA URCHIN. by Richard Harper, EPSA

February 2018 - DEEP SEA URCHIN.

February 2018 - Richard Harper, EPSA

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About the Image(s)


This came about after watching a serial on Television about life at the bottom of a deep blue sea.
I suddenly came across this scruffy object with some semblance of an unearthly being. So, I set to work using the clone tool in photoshop, gave it a second ear and improved the left hand eye.
I liked the illusion of outstretched arms. I tidied these up and then set about creating the body shape. Finally, I added some claws at the ends of the arms and feet.
Dare I try it at International Colour Salons.


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7 comments posted




Dave Edwards   Dave Edwards
(Group 51)
Very creative image, kind of spooky!   Posted: 02/13/2018 18:17:17



Marilyn Ross   Marilyn Ross
Great imagination again. Cleaned up well. It does look like a creature in the water.   Posted: 02/14/2018 08:52:31



Shirley Ward   Shirley Ward
What a lot of work to do this...I find that too many parts of it's body are blurred and not sharp. The long white line on his left arm is a distraction and doesn't go with the rest of his body....   Posted: 02/14/2018 23:42:54



Adelet Kegley   Adelet Kegley
creative and interesting does look like he/she is under water. develop a cool story to go with him. a name! a mystery. how discovered. remember that old story of 1940 of image of fairies playing in garden with children. lots of media re real or not real how done.   Posted: 02/16/2018 07:46:10



 
Actually,the original image was found when I was looking at some scenes taken down in the deep blue ocean. I just had to have a go.   Posted: 02/16/2018 14:05:13



Sherry Icardi   Sherry Icardi
(Groups 73 & 94)
I would not want to run into this one while I was swimming. Fanciful!   Posted: 02/17/2018 13:42:41



 
Mysterious image - well thought out!   Posted: 02/28/2018 09:14:23