It starts with some twigs © Harold Davis
My kids and I gathered some twigs in “The Grove” [of coastal redwoods] in nearby Tilden Park. I used the twigs to create a light box composition, shown immediately below as an LAB inversion and single channel. I like the simple impression of the bare twigs as an image on its own.
Twigs “line drawing” © Harold Davis
Next, I added some color using LAB equalizations, Photoshop blending modes, and gradients, shown below.
Adding some color © Harold Davis
The final image at the top of this story was constructed from the twigs using rotations and reflections. It is made up of eight copies of the version shown below, which itself involves four reflections.
The first reflections © Harold Davis
So this is the story of creating a complex construction from an extremely simple starting place—a line “drawing” of twigs gathered from the ground of a redwood grove in the California autumn.
Of course, the key issue with an image like this is not really the mechanics of photography and post-production, but rather the visual and aesthetic choices one makes along the way. Just saying!
Published on November 21, 2017 08:32