Warren Sarle Art Collections
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Artwork by Warren Sarle
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Lion in Repose by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus 1 by Warren Sarle
Best Friends by Warren Sarle
Cherry Pie with Hearts by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus Deep 2 by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus 0c by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus 4 by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus 5 by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus Deep 1 by Warren Sarle
Tree Sun Ice Colors by Warren Sarle
White Orchid on Black Background by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus 3 by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus 2 by Warren Sarle
Spooning by Warren Sarle
Hay Truck by Warren Sarle
Bacon by Warren Sarle
Lamb Eyelashes by Warren Sarle
Piglet by Warren Sarle
Night-Blooming Cereus Deep 8 by Warren Sarle
An Unintentionally Symbolic Image by Warren Sarle
Crab Spider by Warren Sarle
Pink Elephant by Warren Sarle
Tricyrtis 63 - Sinonome by Warren Sarle
A Jumping Spider by Warren Sarle
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About Warren Sarle
5 years old: Wanted to be a painter
7 years old: Realized I was no good at it
12 years old: Became a photographer
Later became a statistician and software developer.
As a photographer, I like my pictures to be really sharp, except of course when they are intentionally blurry. When you look at my images, please make liberal use of the full-resolution previews--that is, move the mouse over the image until the green square is over something interesting and then click. This is one of the best features of FAA! (Except for the fact that it's not really full resolution, just higher resolution.)
For close-ups, I often use focus stacks, which are a series of photos focused on different parts of the same subject and then combined in the computer to produce what I call "deep focus" images. I also use stitching, which is another way of combining multiple photos into a single image. Stitching is most often used for panoramas, but I also use it to increase resolution and for deep focus.
I also like nonrepresentational art, which I usually create by combining multiple photos in such a way that the original photos are not recognizable in the composite.
Favorite photographers: Yoshikazu Shirakawa, Stephen Shore, Edward Weston, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Jerry Uelsmann
Favorite painters: Wassily Kandinsky, Pierre Bonnard, Claude Monet, Jackson Pollock
Favorite digital artist: Afanassy Pud