
I took the photo of these four individuals at the steampunk festival. (see original below) Then I used photoshops new AI to create a London alley. Then I used several textures to create the art you see here.

Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
I took the photo of these four individuals at the steampunk festival. (see original below) Then I used photoshops new AI to create a London alley. Then I used several textures to create the art you see here.
I photographed her at the festival in the street and put her in an aquatic steampunk background. (This is exactly as she was dressed)
My Friend Tim is a great artist and loves making steam punk paraphernalia out of anything he can find. This outfit shows off his work.
Ok they are REALLY cute…but unless we’re going to celebrate Christmas in July soon, they’re a little confusing.
Fort Worden is also home to Battery Kinze. A fortress that formerly housed long guns to defend the straight of Juan de Fuca. This is an ARTISTIC version of the battery. 1. Staff paint over the graffiti with whatever paint they have creating quite the mosaic of color. 2. There is very little light is all the rooms creating quite a creepy effect (thus the ghost man at the end…
This is my Kitty–all Steampunked up. Fortunately she did not have to endure being dressed up. It is 37 different layers in Photoshop! The original is below.
This log with the interesting natural top was at Lake Crescent. It just reminded me of an elf house. So I digitally added the ladder. The elf approved.