Reconnoiter is a piece of digital artwork by Wendy J St Christopher which was uploaded on February 12th, 2014.
Title
Reconnoiter
Artist
Wendy J St Christopher
Medium
Digital Art - Photographic Art
Description
Reconnoiter
Wendy J. St. Christopher
A shadowy presence waits . . . and watches.
Monochromatic photographic art, created for the 'Transformer Challenge 4 - Anything Goes - Street Scene'.
Source photograph courtesy of mourgefile.com.
Digital effects and enhancements by Wendy J. St. Christopher.
Used with permission.
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Uploaded
February 12th, 2014
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Comments (15)
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary" group!
Bob Galka
This make me so happy every time I see it come up in my activity list ;O)
Wendy J St Christopher replied:
That's music to my ears, Bob -- I'm pleased to hear you continue to enjoy this image. Thanks very much for the inspiration; Reconnoiter would never have existed without your contest challenge! :-)
Melissa Bittinger
omg, I know what this was and wow what a tremendous transformation! Wonderfully mysterious and spooky, most excellent!
Wendy J St Christopher replied:
Just spotted your wonderful comment, Melissa! This was such a cool project -- now you know how scary my mind can be! ;-)
Jenny Rainbow
Love this whimsical feel and dark rendition!
Wendy J St Christopher replied:
Thanks, Jenny! This was done especially for Bob's Transformations contest!
Mary Armstrong
Very different Wendy and thought provoking. Well done! Congrats on the feature! L/
Wendy J St Christopher replied:
Mary, I really wanted to do something 'different' for Bob's contest, so thanks for noticing! :-)
Bob Galka
Now that is an interesting transform.. All I can say is that it makes me stop and stare at it for a bit.. and that is always a good sign.
Wendy J St Christopher replied:
I believe that *is* a good sign, Bob! Thanks for the great comment, and the Feature! :-)