Thanks Lesley Photogirl17 for the reminders associated with "duo tones" last week. Larry, many thanks for hosting yet another Free Sunday.
And here we are - almost at the end of another year. The colors red and green predominate in this season. But it's not just holiday decorations etc. that are red and green.
You are a creative bunch so let's see your red AND green (both colors should be in the posted image).
A strange door
A salad in the making
Wrap, wrap, wrap and wrap some more
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
PAToGraphy wrote:
Thanks Lesley Photogirl17 for the reminders associated with "duo tones" last week. Larry, many thanks for hosting yet another Free Sunday.
And here we are - almost at the end of another year. The colors red and green predominate in this season. But it's not just holiday decorations etc. that are red and green.
You are a creative bunch so let's see your red AND green (both colors should be in the posted image).
Thanks again, Pat for hosting this challenge and thanks also to Larry for hosting
Free Sundays, and Lesley for hosting Duo-Tone Images.
What a wonderful way to celebrate this time of year! Red and Green are two of
my favorite colors, and my first inclination was to show some Christmas scenes,
but after your intro, I figured, "Hey, why not?"
Hope you enjoy!
Tim
Two more flower pictures. One from last spring; one taken more recently in a southern clime.
Now THAT would make some neat wrapping paper!
Rufe wrote:
Some form Missouri
Gorgeous, Rufe. Did you get #3 for me for Christmas?
Rolk wrote:
Thanks again, Pat for hosting this challenge and thanks also to Larry for hosting
Free Sundays, and Lesley for hosting Duo-Tone Images.
What a wonderful way to celebrate this time of year! Red and Green are two of
my favorite colors, and my first inclination was to show some Christmas scenes,
but after your intro, I figured, "Hey, why not?"
Hope you enjoy!
Tim
Welcome, Tim. Loving the last 2 for sure!
jimber wrote:
Some red (ish) on green.
A splash of color. Beautiful, jimber.
BrHawkeye wrote:
Two more flower pictures. One from last spring; one taken more recently in a southern clime.
Brilliant reds. Wonderful, Br.
Red and green can be a powerful combo. - A few more and then see you later...
Antique apron on my kitchen window.
My brain before coffee
Just had my Christmas coffee...
Sorry Pat, but this image came immediately to mind - so many emotions ravage my brain, from the moment and from subsequent times. It's rash of me, I know, but maybe this is my chance to show an outrageous bit of PP.
It was early days for home scanning and digital manipulation. I had this way-overblown and thin B&W negative and wanted to bring out the silhoueted figure on the bank at Victoria Falls (1954). I don't now know what I did, but here are two results from the image taken by a friend with my camera (a Kodak bellows something-or-other, fixed shutter but a few stops to f22). In those days, the opposite bank carried a thick rain forest (sadly, long gone) and so trying to take a portrait from within the forest and with the falls in the background meant dealing with heavy contrast, not properly appreciated at the time.
A hand more experienced than mine could have dealt with it, even using my camera, but anyway, blame me for the poor camera setting, credit my friend with the composition, and blame me again for the PP - although I take credit for the red and green (!). Maybe I could do better now, but where's that old negative gone?
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