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Dec 18, 2012 19:33:20   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
llindstrand wrote:
Creative simon: I can see from your post that you hadn't had your morning cup of coffee or is that tea? It looks like aggression and anger all over. By the time you got to the flower you were all calmed down except for the black background. Now kidding aside they are very nice images and very well done. The colors are beautiful. I got the tops of compliments today when one of mine was compared to yours. Decaying is interesting as is Preserved. Wonderful Colors

Andy Scuba: Tree Shine is an interesting piece of abstract art. I am also partial to your dancers. You gave some interesting information about MS Power Point. I’ve never thought of Microsoft as a program for editing pictures. I guess I’ll have to give it a try.

Tooth Maker: Even tools of the trade can be converted into very nice abstracts.

Cyan: I like how you see images inside of our artwork. I checked the web site for SPE and clicked through with no problem to the point of entering the payment method with no problem. You must have a glitch in the latch up with their website. The link to the Osprey is great.

RiverNan: Your request is my command—it was done. Thanks for the complements on my last image. The post in blue turned out very well.

William: Your Texas posts are beautiful. I’m partial to the Texas Road.

Jennifer: Hot Wax is very nice. The lighting in your deer picture is difficult. You are lucky though to even get one that good. You got some interesting results in your request for help on the deer.

Pgl: Pam, your weather sounds like ours. We were supposed to have a big storm last night. It blew hard, but we didn’t get the rain or snow that was predicted. I think you’re playing with lights came out well as did the body and wings of the Osprey, but on my computer his head is not clear. I am at a loss why the head would not be clear when the rest of the bird is.

RMM: Interesting deer abstract that you came up with. Thanks for commenting.

Bb gun: I like your geometric art presentation. They are neat simple lines with nice color.

Swede
Creative simon: I can see from your post that you... (show quote)


Swede - #2 & #3 & #4 are the ones that I like best. Sorry, but I don't see any faces in them. Maybe next time!

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Dec 18, 2012 19:37:44   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
llindstrand wrote:
Creative simon: I can see from your post that you hadn't had your morning cup of coffee or is that tea? It looks like aggression and anger all over. By the time you got to the flower you were all calmed down except for the black background. Now kidding aside they are very nice images and very well done. The colors are beautiful. I got the tops of compliments today when one of mine was compared to yours. Decaying is interesting as is Preserved. Wonderful Colors

Andy Scuba: Tree Shine is an interesting piece of abstract art. I am also partial to your dancers. You gave some interesting information about MS Power Point. I’ve never thought of Microsoft as a program for editing pictures. I guess I’ll have to give it a try.

Tooth Maker: Even tools of the trade can be converted into very nice abstracts.

Cyan: I like how you see images inside of our artwork. I checked the web site for SPE and clicked through with no problem to the point of entering the payment method with no problem. You must have a glitch in the latch up with their website. The link to the Osprey is great.

RiverNan: Your request is my command—it was done. Thanks for the complements on my last image. The post in blue turned out very well.

William: Your Texas posts are beautiful. I’m partial to the Texas Road.

Jennifer: Hot Wax is very nice. The lighting in your deer picture is difficult. You are lucky though to even get one that good. You got some interesting results in your request for help on the deer.

Pgl: Pam, your weather sounds like ours. We were supposed to have a big storm last night. It blew hard, but we didn’t get the rain or snow that was predicted. I think you’re playing with lights came out well as did the body and wings of the Osprey, but on my computer his head is not clear. I am at a loss why the head would not be clear when the rest of the bird is.

RMM: Interesting deer abstract that you came up with. Thanks for commenting.

Bb gun: I like your geometric art presentation. They are neat simple lines with nice color.

Swede
Creative simon: I can see from your post that you... (show quote)


Swede - After I said that, I looked again. In the bubble on the lower right side, I almost see "Kilroy was here". Do you remember him? I hope I got the name right....he was the guy who was looking over the fence (prolly in the 1930s)...my father told me about him & showed me his picture.

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Dec 18, 2012 19:40:07   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
LostHawaiian wrote:
Something from another culture in the past.

Aloha


LH - "Solar Spinx" is my pick!

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Dec 18, 2012 19:42:41   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
Mary1946 wrote:
I've not been on this thread for a while, so I know I have missed seeing many great works done with your pictures.
Lost Hawaiian, I like your work here on page 134.
Here is one I did this morning from a picture in my archives.


VERY NICE, Mary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Dec 18, 2012 20:02:07   #
RiverNan Loc: Eastern Pa
 
Swede there is no doubt that I need a lot more practice but at least now I know sort of kind of what to practice...perfect timing too cause Charlie Brown is on tv
:roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
thank you



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Dec 18, 2012 20:10:13   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
this is a happening place ... impressive quality work

welcome to OZ and we are off to see the Swede (Wizzard)
welcome to OZ and we are off to see the Swede (Wiz...

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Dec 18, 2012 20:15:47   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
Because Because Because Because Because ... Because of the WONDERFUL ... things he does ...

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Dec 18, 2012 20:23:57   #
William Loc: Mississippi
 
Just had a good long look and the house is rocking
and I ain't knocking ... come on in. Bv

and screw around a minute or two
and screw around  a minute or two...

HARLEY CHRISTMAS
HARLEY CHRISTMAS...

kiss that HARLEY
kiss that HARLEY...

Blast a HARLEY and it's still there
Blast a HARLEY and it's still there...

might need a paint job
might need a paint job...

and it better be good or I'll get your little dog my pretty
and it better be good or I'll get your little dog ...

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Dec 18, 2012 22:47:58   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
JENNIFER wrote:
Ok all you special effect masters... I've been working on this. .. Anyone have any suggestions? My camera is dying a slow death so low light has become a problem. I'd like to print something like this for Athena's mom.


Here's a some of my ideas. If you like one, I need to clean it up some.
Swede







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Dec 18, 2012 23:32:33   #
llindstrand Loc: Seattle Metro
 
Creativ simon: You and I are having too much fun—maybe—no I don’t think so. I agree with you on 1 and 4; but between 2 and 3, I look at them almost equally. Three has some colors that I like and actually 3 and 4 are the same image.

LostHawaiian: Thanks for taking me to Egypt. We’ve always wanted to go but I am not interested now with all the problems they are having over there. Your art as usual is both interesting and challenging—thanks for posting.

RiverNan: Your post today would lend itself to a frame. No place like home is very nice. I just got to the back page and see that you used the image posted earlier for the frame. See how easy it is to get a nice job.

Mary1946: I like your new avatar as well as your post. The detail is fantastic.

Jennifer: Thanks for the comments as well as a nice post. You mentioned a new camera—what are you getting? I tried several things on your challenge. I finally decided to just cutout the background as there was no way to work on the people and the cabinet and have it come out. At least that is my view. I like image 2 and 3 of your second post. On the third post I like the second one.

Pgl: Pam your Osprey image is great. It doesn’t seem possible that the head shot you posted is from the same image as yesterday as today’s is extremely clear.

Bb gun: Snow and tell is a very nice series. The detail and colors is great. The little red wagon series is very good also.

Cyan: Thanks for the compliments. Faces are always an accidental happening as I have no idea how to make them come out. Yes, I remember Kilroy was here! That image was one of the first forms of graffiti. It used to be on a lot of railroad freight cars that came by our house.

William: Oz is a very nice post. I am honored to be considered by you as a Wizard. I remember way back when that movie first came out. So, are you having a Harley Christmas? You did a nice set of abstracts on Harleys.

Cyan, I have a bunch of faces in one of the posts--at least I can see them.
Swede









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Dec 19, 2012 01:04:18   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
llindstrand wrote:
Creativ simon: You and I are having too much fun—maybe—no I don’t think so. I agree with you on 1 and 4; but between 2 and 3, I look at them almost equally. Three has some colors that I like and actually 3 and 4 are the same image.

LostHawaiian: Thanks for taking me to Egypt. We’ve always wanted to go but I am not interested now with all the problems they are having over there. Your art as usual is both interesting and challenging—thanks for posting.

RiverNan: Your post today would lend itself to a frame. No place like home is very nice. I just got to the back page and see that you used the image posted earlier for the frame. See how easy it is to get a nice job.

Mary1946: I like your new avatar as well as your post. The detail is fantastic.

Jennifer: Thanks for the comments as well as a nice post. You mentioned a new camera—what are you getting? I tried several things on your challenge. I finally decided to just cutout the background as there was no way to work on the people and the cabinet and have it come out. At least that is my view. I like image 2 and 3 of your second post. On the third post I like the second one.

Pgl: Pam your Osprey image is great. It doesn’t seem possible that the head shot you posted is from the same image as yesterday as today’s is extremely clear.

Bb gun: Snow and tell is a very nice series. The detail and colors is great. The little red wagon series is very good also.

Cyan: Thanks for the compliments. Faces are always an accidental happening as I have no idea how to make them come out. Yes, I remember Kilroy was here! That image was one of the first forms of graffiti. It used to be on a lot of railroad freight cars that came by our house.

William: Oz is a very nice post. I am honored to be considered by you as a Wizard. I remember way back when that movie first came out. So, are you having a Harley Christmas? You did a nice set of abstracts on Harleys.

Cyan, I have a bunch of faces in one of the posts--at least I can see them.
Swede
Creativ simon: You and I are having too much fun—m... (show quote)


# 1 all the way for me Swede, can we have too much fun :-D :-D Sorry work is getting in the way this week and going to find it hard to post, hope things get back to normal at the weekend

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Dec 19, 2012 01:05:39   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
William wrote:
Just had a good long look and the house is rocking
and I ain't knocking ... come on in. Bv


Great work William on Harley christmas and paint job

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Dec 19, 2012 07:32:46   #
RiverNan Loc: Eastern Pa
 
the first one is the best of all i have seen so far...should make Jen happy.

llindstrand wrote:
JENNIFER wrote:
Ok all you special effect masters... I've been working on this. .. Anyone have any suggestions? My camera is dying a slow death so low light has become a problem. I'd like to print something like this for Athena's mom.


Here's a some of my ideas. If you like one, I need to clean it up some.
Swede

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Dec 19, 2012 08:33:25   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
llindstrand wrote:
Creativ simon: You and I are having too much fun—maybe—no I don’t think so. I agree with you on 1 and 4; but between 2 and 3, I look at them almost equally. Three has some colors that I like and actually 3 and 4 are the same image.

LostHawaiian: Thanks for taking me to Egypt. We’ve always wanted to go but I am not interested now with all the problems they are having over there. Your art as usual is both interesting and challenging—thanks for posting.

RiverNan: Your post today would lend itself to a frame. No place like home is very nice. I just got to the back page and see that you used the image posted earlier for the frame. See how easy it is to get a nice job.

Mary1946: I like your new avatar as well as your post. The detail is fantastic.

Jennifer: Thanks for the comments as well as a nice post. You mentioned a new camera—what are you getting? I tried several things on your challenge. I finally decided to just cutout the background as there was no way to work on the people and the cabinet and have it come out. At least that is my view. I like image 2 and 3 of your second post. On the third post I like the second one.

Pgl: Pam your Osprey image is great. It doesn’t seem possible that the head shot you posted is from the same image as yesterday as today’s is extremely clear.

Bb gun: Snow and tell is a very nice series. The detail and colors is great. The little red wagon series is very good also.

Cyan: Thanks for the compliments. Faces are always an accidental happening as I have no idea how to make them come out. Yes, I remember Kilroy was here! That image was one of the first forms of graffiti. It used to be on a lot of railroad freight cars that came by our house.

William: Oz is a very nice post. I am honored to be considered by you as a Wizard. I remember way back when that movie first came out. So, are you having a Harley Christmas? You did a nice set of abstracts on Harleys.

Cyan, I have a bunch of faces in one of the posts--at least I can see them.
Swede
Creativ simon: You and I are having too much fun—m... (show quote)


Yes, I see them! I'll post more later....have to go to work now.

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Dec 19, 2012 12:02:30   #
JENNIFER Loc: CT.
 
RMM wrote:
JENNIFER wrote:
Ok all you special effect masters... I've been working on this. .. Anyone have any suggestions? My camera is dying a slow death so low light has become a problem. I'd like to print something like this for Athena's mom.

Cropped, straightened, sharpened, brightened with a fill light (opened in Camera Raw mode). Hope this is what you're looking for.


Thanks RMM! Dang, I did all those things (except straighten), but not enough! Appreciate the time you took very much! It looks much better.

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