These are some of my recent photos that I have done with my Nikon D-70 and the aid of Photoshop. They have all been taken in Mexico.
A Huichol indian woman just sitting on the malled over street in Tlaquepaque, a suburb of Guadalajara.
This was taken at an orphanage on the south side of Lake Chapala. As soon as we arrived, this child climbed into the car and sat in my lap, and this is one of the photos I took with her on my lap.
Taken in Petatan, a small fishing village on Lake Chapala, where all the pelicans come November thru March
A ride during the fiesta in Mezcala - the car is stretched with Photoshop to give movement to the ride.
This statue (originally black stone) was called, believe it or not, Harry the Hominoid. It is in the gardens of The Lake Chapala Society.
There's really not much to say about a leaf (!), except it was manipulated mightily in Photoshop.
A "sandwich of 2 photos. One taken at the fiestas in San Antonio, the other at Chili Cook Off.
Fish in a fisherman's barrel in San Luis Soyatlan at the south end of Lake Chapla.
This was a beige stone stature in front of the Jalisco art museum in Guadalajara, greatly manipulated in Photoshop.
I call this a "ghost" because of the dual image - look carefully and you can see another face within the main image!