Digital collage · Archival giclée print · Sold unframed
Photographs of landscape and texture across Yellowstone National Park. Stone, sky and thermophiles create the organic texture in this composition. Captured during a week in Fall 2015.
Part of the series What the Eye Cannot See created in 2016, the piece distills an entire week of observation into a single image.
Eleven photographs are dissected and reassembled in this composition. After a shoot, Hood edits photographs in batches, then hand-groups images for each new collage. The process is manual: image layers, transparency, blending modes, marquee tool, and image transform tools are used within Photoshop.
Photographs of landscape and texture across Yellowstone National Park. Stone, sky and thermophiles create the organic texture in this composition. Captured during a week in Fall 2015.
Part of the series What the Eye Cannot See created in 2016, the piece distills an entire week of observation into a single image.
Eleven photographs are dissected and reassembled in this composition. After a shoot, Hood edits photographs in batches, then hand-groups images for each new collage. The process is manual: image layers, transparency, blending modes, marquee tool, and image transform tools are used within Photoshop.
Digital collage · Archival giclée print · Sold unframed