OK, I finally found something to do with the water tower pics. I'm not 100% pleased with the end results, but I like it enough to say "enough". The text element I used is a little off IMO. I took it from the same book I used in a few other images (True, Passion, and Salvation #3, and maybe one or two others) and it usually adds a lot to the image. Not this time. The book is a replica of a 18th century Encyclopedia Britannica. I suppose I don't need to worry about copyright infringement when I use shots of the pages in my images. That's an incentive to use this book, and not something more current. Plus, the old typesetting of the pages looks really wild. All the "f"s and "s"s look the same. Sucking ftrange ftuss.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
New image-Artery
Sunday, December 9, 2007
In search of inspiration


I've been playing around with an old image I took of a water tower. It looked so cool when I found it, and I got a few pics that I swore would be a snap to use in an image, but every time I approach them, I seem to hit a deadend. Today has been no exception. I have a start of something here (the tangle of two of the pics) but it's stalled. I need to find a good pic to harmonize with it. So far, nothing. grrr
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Old habits (and new pic--Salvation #4)
I'm terrible with my writing sometimes. I get all enthusiastic about writing, and then when I miss a day or two, I just become complacent. I need to take this blog a little more seriously. Anyway, new pic. It's another in my Salvation series. Despite my separation from Catholicism many many years ago, I still like the icons from that religion. I suppose they don't have the same impact for non-christians, or perhaps it's a different sort of impact. This crucifix had a small star of David embedded in the top, which I thought was interesting. So there it is.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Rose #2
I played some more with the image, and found a graffiti pic that I took last year at Sandy Hook. It seemed to work. Then I tweaked the color using a Selective Color layer.
I've noticed that I use flowers for my image subjects quite often. There's a scene in the movie "The Four Seasons" when a woman takes up photography as a hobby, but all she ever photographs is vegetables. I'm not that bad, but I think I need to expand on my photo subjects so that my Photoshop images will have a little more variety.
A rose is a rose

I've been tinkering with a new image for the last day or two. It's one of the pics I took the other day of a late growing rosebud that I found in the yard. I snipped it and took it inside and tried a few macro shots, and liked this one. I've found a decent background for it, but I haven't found anyway to give it some punch. Right now, it's just a simple rosebud. There's nothing wrong with that, I suppose. Still, it just looks unfinished, so I keep plugging away. I'll scan through my files, and hopefully something will inspire me.
Meanwhile, I realized today that Thanksgiving is next week. That came out of nowhere! I'm still in Halloween mode. Strangely though, I managed to start my Christmas shopping last weekend. I decided to get a PS3 for Chris and me. I didn't know if the stock would be picked out after Thanksgiving. I'd originally thought I'd get a Wii, but the stores seem to be incapable of getting them in stock, so maybe a lot of folks will opt for the PS3 and Xbox instead. Anyway, the PS3 more or less covers the gifts at home, and that's most of what I need to get.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
More Sureal Digital Photography

I just got my copy of More Surreal Digital Photography. I had two contributions to the book, Invasion and Bear. I didn't think either of those was such a great image, but the editor of the book requested those two specific images from all my others, so I assume those appealed to him the most, so I provided the walk-throughs on how I created the images (I didn't mention how many variations I went through before I ended up with the final versions--giving a walk-through is almost like saying "I meant to do that"). One slight disappointment I have with the end product is that the publisher was supposed to provide a web site with hi-res versions of the original unmanipulated pics, so people who buy the book can download the pics and then try using the walk-throughs on their own to recreate the images. I checked the web site with the files, and they only supplied lo res pics. To me, that seems to make it a pretty useless gesture, because it's pretty tough workiing with lo-res files. But then again, it might keep someone from copying my image into a full-resolution image. I don't know if I'd really care if someone stole either of those images, but I suppose it's still a good thing. Another minor gripe is that they called me "Tony VenGraitis" on the Invasion walk-through, and "Anthony VenGraitis" on Bear. What's up with that?
Anyway, check out the book if you get a chance. It's good stuff.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Apparition
I'm really REALLY glad it's Friday. The week has been a drag on my system, and my head cold has refused to let go. I plan to sleep in tomorrow, and since the weather will be rainy, I have an excuse to stay inside and be extra lazy.
I took a little time tonight to play with some old pics. I'm not sure if I'm happy with the image I made, but it seemed to have an interesting look, so I posted it.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
New image--Invitation

I was up late last night, and early this AM, because my head cold is back in full swing. It's hard to sleep when you're having a coughing fit every few minutes. So, an upside to all this is I had time to make another new image. I started with my dead mouse picture from the other day, and then went a little haywire. After using the halftone pattern filter and radial blur, I started adding gradient layers to the image, thinking I'd try a new Abstraction-style image, but then on a whim, I added an old flower pic I had on file, and started blending the edges into the background. I think it gave it an alien sort of feeling. So anyway, it was a quick and painless image to make. If only I could say the same thing for my cough.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Silence

I made a few changes to the image. Mostly, I adjusted the color in the leaves, and toned back the statue so only the face can be seen clearly. Better, I think.
And I'm noticing the Google ad I set up in the sidebar must be reading the subject lines in my blog entry, because there is an ad for seasonal allergy medication. Great, I'll need to be careful with my titles now, otherwise it'll start showing ads for lawn fertilizer and ear-wax remover.
Still in the woods

I'm still in the Wood Sprite mode, I think. Last night I started a new image, and it's turning out to be another figure in the woods kind of thing. Yesterday I took a pic of some plants that are growing in my goldfish pond outside, and I was playing a little with one of them. I found a pic I took years ago of a buddha statue. I was never able to find a suitable image to use it in, and just on a whim I put it inside the tangle of the plants. It has some potential, I think, but I need to play around with it a little more.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Recycling--Melt #2

I was scanning through some old files last night, and came upon an early version of Nova #2 that I decided was not worth keeping. I didn't delete the image, though. I started playing a little with it, and it wound up having a very interesting look. It's sort of reminiscent of the Melt pic I made with my cat, Shadow, hence the title Melt #2. So I'm posting it in the Gallery. But I feel like I cheated with this image, because it reuses something I've already featured in another image. I'm probably just being anal, because it's not uncommon for digital artists (or even traditional artists such as painters or musicians) to reuse their work in other pieces.
I'm also trying a new method of posting an image. The links above, as well as the embedded image, are from Picasa. It'll save me a little storage space by handing the pics this way, but hopefully it won't affect the load time.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Wood Sprite #2
I found a pic of a marble bust that I'd taken last summer at the Met that works nicely as a focal point for the image I'd been working on last night. I tried a few blending options, and found one that gave it a spirit-like feeling. If you flip through my Gallery, you'll find my first "Wood Sprite", and this image feels similar to me, so I named it the same.
I also took away the pine needle blend over the leaves, but kept it behind the bust. It makes it seem as if the figure is changing the woods where it stands. Anyway, click for a closer look. Sorry it isn't full size, because some of the finer details are nice to see too. I may go back to tweak it later, because some of the edges of the figure look too strong to me now. Hmm...
Friday, November 2, 2007
Meanwhile, back at the Photoshop

I'm starting to play around with the photos I took yesterday, and I got to a stopping point. Normally I get an image started on one day, bring it to a settling point, and then save it to be finished on another day. Here's what I've started. I like the shape and texture of the leaves, and I layered the pine branches on top of them to give it some additional texture, but it's lacking a focal point. A real subject. As a pattern it's OK, but as a picture, it'll need more work.
This week at work has been pretty busy, so this blog has been a chore. I have a lot to do after work as it is, so spending a few hours a day with this blog, or getting back to imaging, will be tough to do.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Warming up
Now that the web site's been revitalized, my next step has to be to start picking up the camera more often. So today I took a quick break from lunch to go in my backyard and take a few snapshots of the Fall decay. The weather is finally toeing the seasonal l
ine, so the temperature dropped, and so have a bunch of the leaves. Plants are starting to whither, and all the bright greens are turning dull and brown. I felt like I may have been forcing myself to find a decent subject to take a picture of, but as soon as I started walking around the backyard, I found a few worthwhile things. I took about a dozen pictures. Here are a few of the shots I liked. They may be lackluster images, but there's some P
hotoshop-able material here. I can think of a few ways these would work as background or texture images.
So the trick now is to get away from the house and start finding new shooting grounds. I used to take short drives around the town, and could find interesting things to shoot. But those photosafari trips required some time, and good weather. And both may be in short supply in the coming months.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Welcome to my re-redesigned web site
and no, I didn't stutter.
This blog is the latest attempt I'm taking to redesign "Pixel Sandwich", which was the web site I created in June 2000 using Frontpage and a pitiful amount of HTML training. The site came out reasonably well, or at least it didn't have any technical problems. But it wasn't very elegant.
About a week ago, I purposely destroyed that cheesy and clunky web site, and opted for a free Doteasy template web site. It came out looking better, but after a few days I noticed that the web-creator was changing all the URLs for all the pages and images into random strings of letters and numbers. Not good, says I. Plus some basic functionality was missing in the template, such as a decent gallery page option. So I had to decide. Do I go back to the less elegant (but more technically sound) Frontpage web site, or come up with another option.
Hence, my web site is now a blog. Google (for all their evil omnipresence) offers free blog service, free (and abundant) storage space for files, a gallery slideshow option for the sidebar (as you can see to your right) via Picasa, and a domain name redirect which I will be taking advantage of soon. So I think this latest site will be OK for a while.
If you've new to Pixel Sandwich, please take a look at my Gallery and let me know what you think. If you've been to my previous site and came back to find this new site, please let me know what you think too. There are some new images at the end of the gallery slideshow, so you can fast forward to them.

