Challenge Dec. 27th-29th "Set Your Camera To Monochrome"
lnightng7 wrote:
Richard Q - Wishing you a speedy recovery! Enjoy your photos from times past! Always need to remember the past! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind comments, Lavonne! I only wish I could post photos from the future, too.
thank you !!
so glad they hit the spot!!
Sunnybuck wrote:
pg. 23. I can't choose which I like the most, I like them all! Thanks for sharing your most variable set "ever". They are wonderful.
Thanks Pat, I like the turtles also.
Photogirl17 wrote:
Very nice set Avian favor #1 #2and #7 pg. 18
danersmiff wrote:
great set!!
Thanks so much Daner glad you enjoyed them.
P 19 You have some excellent images here, User ID. I'm especially taken with the intense portrait of the pianist.
If you'll permit me the liberty, I want to suggest a special alternate treatment for it. I suggest
overlaying a double exposure of the many notes in a piano score vignetted in the space around his head, but not over his face? I'd really like to see your take on that.
lnightng7 wrote:
Good to see you checking in with us UHHer's. You must be feeling much better & for that we are all most thankful!!!!
Thank you so much for your concern, Lavonne! Interacting with the UHH folks keeps me young!
Relatively, of course
PAToGraphy wrote:
Hi, RichardQ - if you had a chance to read through - you would see how well loved and respected you are here on UHH. You are tops!
P 27 I can't thank you enough, Pat, for helping me to shuffle back into the UHH swim! I wish I had more time to read through everything I missed while hospitalized, but my daughter is a strict monitor and insists I have to follow all the exercise routines that are restoring my energy. One of them is to do a 45-minute continuous walk every day, around the rooms in my house. And a lengthy nap each afternoon. And she wants me to turn off my computer at 7:00 PM. It ain't easy being 91!
SueScott wrote:
One last one for tonight.
P 28 Very nice treatment, Sue!
William wrote:
funny how things
P 33 Wonderfully dramatic image of a B-17 bomber, Bill! They usually are depicted today as
gleaming, silvery, inviting flying machines. Your menacing, powerful, instrument of destruction
reveals the evil purpose behind these aircraft ... DEATH for hundreds of thousands of civilians of all ages.
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