Transit

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Random iphone photo

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Sketches, Part Quatre

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Random sampling of sketches

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Just looking for something to post... this is a row from Poster 4 of head sketches.

Playing with Photoshop (iPhone App)

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These are several examples of photos taken with an iPhone 3GS and enhanced with the Photoshop app. After playing around with several photos and settings I found the Vignette Blur to be the 'go to' setting. The trick is slightly desaturate the photo before using the blur. Tight shots on a subject and wide landscapes seem to work best.

Tree branches

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Sketches, Part Trois

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Sketches, Part Quatre is well underway.

Boy in box

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The idea for this sketch popped into my head on the way to work. Maybe it's because my son has been getting into a bunch of stuff lately. For whatever reason, this is pretty much what I had in my head. I scanned it in (the scanner has been streaking lately, going to have to scan it in again) and quickly colored it in Photoshop.

Off The Street Club

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Visit the site and help get a kid off the streets of West Chicago today.

Agency: EuroRSCG Chicago
Role: ACD
Date: 9/2009

Wingardium Leviosa (or not)

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2009-09-07 at 14-00-54.jpgPottercar.jpgThe family and I took our muggle butts down to the Museum of Science and Industry today to check out the Harry Potter exhibit. No cameras were allowed within the exhibit but there were a few photo opportunities in the main areas of the museum. The exhibit is a bit pricey, $25 per adult for about 45 minutes from start too finish. However, the props were amazing, everything from the first movie to Half-Blood Prince. Quidditch uniforms, dress robes, ball gowns, creatures... everything from the movies in fine detail. I especially liked the fake book jacket cover designs for Ron Weasley's favorite Quidditch teams. You could tell the designer(s) had a fun time coming up with authentic looking programs. Another area I enjoyed was Hagrid's hut. It definitely felt like you could have been hanging with Hagrid talking about dragons. All in all, we had a good time. The boy is a too young to appreciate the fine craftmanship but hopefully the exhibit will come back around when he gets older and is more familiar with the books and movies.