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Many of us have some favourite beauty spot ...
.. such as this one here perhaps.
But why rely on memory when we can capture it and keep it close ?.
Style Ref PL 01.
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She wanted a pencil drawing to remind her of her visit to Milan, but no one image seemed to suit.
So, we lifted her from from a beach photo and set here down in this busy central concourse.
And, by the way, the transposition has taken years off her ! Now, who could resist that ?
Style Ref PL 02.
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Once a stately home, now a museum and parkland for everybody to enjoy.
The sharp dark styling gives something of a period effect.
Style Ref PL 03.
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Home Sweet Home !
Many of us are house proud ...
So why not a home portrait too ?
Style Ref PL 04.
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This place portrait is set against a background of the vast expanse of the African bushland.
After all, people like to be portrayed in a context that they themselves relate to,
but the ideal image may not be available.
In such cases, the portrait and the background can usually be plucked from separate sources and successfully merged.
Style Ref PL 05.
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A bright crisp winter morning, snow on the ground, and home as we'd like to remember it.
We brightened it up, enlarged and relocated the snowman, and filled in some ugly tracks.
The kids will be proud of that snowman !
Style Ref PL 06.
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This portrait bears not too much resemblance to the original photo image.
We show a young boy, against a dreamy off-focus background, in a subtle set of colours.
The bridge, however, is of a unique design, immediately recognizable to those who've seen it.
Style Ref PL 07.
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Strutting it out along Sydney's Darling Harbour, on a sunny Summer evening.
The shadows have caused some problems, but all is not lost ....
We've restored this place portrait to a brighter crisper city scene. Such memories are worth holding on to !
Style Ref PL 08.
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A watercolor rendering, as in the boating theme here, might be just right for that scene that you want to capture.
Style Ref PL 09.
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This rendering is a departure from photographic fidelity, but the effect can be pleasing just the same.
Style Ref PL 10.
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