Twenty-eight photos from March 17, 2006 (St. Patrick's Day) have been skillfully coaxed to their full "artsy" potential over a three month period by skilled artisans using time honored skills. The photos could not possibly become more silhouetted, more tactfully grained, more motion blurred, more "crazy angled" without spoiling the entire collection.
"Here at the Photoagery we feel that an important part of bringing out the 'artsy' in every photo collection is heavy culling of the unfit images," said Arnold de Franka, chief Photo-artisan.
"We then coax out of the slow-lens effects hidden inside each photo that survived the cull," he continued. "We also understand that every image has a limit to how much 'artsy' it can tolerate before it falls into its own navel, a blur of swirled reds and blues, looking like nothing more than a Mac OS X screensaver to all but the original photographer. We strive to push the 'artsy' to this limit, but not over it."
Enjoy.

