Wall, Qunicy, IL.
This is a photograph of a wall design In Quincy, Illinois. Everything was Automatic with Nikon D7000.
The top one has so many operations that it's impossible for me to recall them all. Worked at it from time to time over a three month period. Kind of reminds me of the avatar of one of our Hogs - slightly.
The second photograph is the original OOC shot.
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
I was shocked to see what my brain told me with each image Jimmie. I prefer the B&W but see much more imagery in the color. Quite the interesting comparison for me.
Frank2013 wrote:
I was shocked to see what my brain told me with each image Jimmie. I prefer the B&W but see much more imagery in the color. Quite the interesting comparison for me.
Thanks, Frank. Appreciate your comment - especially about the extra things to be found in the colour. I have several images taken from within the colour and presented as different pieces. There are also other areas around this part of the wall which I have also worked on. I just didn't want to confuse the images by presenting too much. I think the colour could stand on its own with a little saturation and contrast adjustments in various parts of the photograph.
Here I go, getting all wordy again. Sorry.
Thanks millions. I appreciate your very keen eye and sense of picture.
I'm not a fan of abstract(probably because I don't how) but i swear I'm looking at a scene from the Cretaceous Period. You did well.
ps #2 not #1
photosbytw wrote:
I'm not a fan of abstract(probably because I don't how) but i swear I'm looking at a scene from the Cretaceous Period. You did well.
ps #2 not #1
Thanks for your input. Much appreciated.
You say you are not a fan of abstract but when I look at your list I see many abstract images - well organized and a few of which would be considered as abstract minimalist. You have a good eye and present you work well.
What I said was true but that doesn't seem to stop me from trying :oops:
Yours is akin to a Rorschach image, what's seen is dependent on the viewer. I envy that.
jim hill wrote:
Thanks for your input. Much appreciated.
You say you are not a fan of abstract but when I look at your list I see many abstract images - well organized and a few of which would be considered as abstract minimalist. You have a good eye and present you work well.
photosbytw wrote:
What I said was true but that doesn't seem to stop me from trying :oops:
Yours is akin to a Rorschach image, what's seen is dependent on the viewer. I envy that.
Thanks for the comparison.
I have taken the original and enhanced it as though it was going to sent to my printing company here in Springfield. It's hurried a little and may need further adjustment or cutting back. Requires more though than what I have put into this version so far.
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Wall, Quincy, IL - Enhanced Original
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