I like it, Linda! It has great mood to it.
I would never have guessed that the base shot was done in the rain. I think that helped with the final results. The “rain texture” helps give it that grainy look. The use of more than one texture I think is something that should be done more often.
NJFrank wrote:
I would never have guessed that the base shot was done in the rain. I think that helped with the final results. The “rain texture” helps give it that grainy look. The use of more than one texture I think is something that should be done more often.
Thanks Frank. I agree wholeheartedly about multiple texture use, particularly because you can get so many variations via blend modes, opacity level and selective masking.
sippyjug104 wrote:
Outstanding creation.
So pleased you enjoyed, Sippy. Thank you!
Hadn't driven past that old, old barn for many years. Was suprised it was still standing.
Its a crying shame what happened to all those people! You've documented it all very well indeed.
cbtsam wrote:
Its a crying shame what happened to all those people! You've documented it all very well indeed.
ROTFL. I never thought
this interpretation is what some would see
I like the effect you created.
Could be a foggy day at sunrise. I don't find the image at all foreboding. Perhaps "mysterious" is a word I might use to describe this scene. I like it Linda. The barn has a fabulous shape. If it was mine, I would consider eliminating the two power poles (or maybe just the pole on the left).
saxman71 wrote:
Could be a foggy day at sunrise. I don't find the image at all foreboding. Perhaps "mysterious" is a word I might use to describe this scene. I like it Linda. The barn has a fabulous shape. If it was mine, I would consider eliminating the two power poles (or maybe just the pole on the left).
I was wondering when someone would mention the power pole
I should do as you suggest since there are no visible wires connecting it to anything.
The barn has been abandoned for the 20+ years I've lived here, and I'm sure for a long time previously. It's very photogenic and stands by itself in a large field.
I'm grateful for your time and interest, Chris!
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