Remember Poltergist, the movie. "You moved the headstones, but you didn't move the graves." Scary thought.
Nice images. B/W is all about tonal range, which is not lacking here. Strive for Ansel Adams zone system quality and you can't go wrong. It can be applied to digital very easily. Great work.
love the first image as abstract. The next two are nice images but to identifiable. Would you like to see a few images of the moon that I have tweeked into abstract. I know it's your thread but was not certain if other images are welcome. Abstract can catapult the imagination to many different levels.
I have not a clue. Clue me.
I use Epson Artisan 837 w/ fantastic results, but they are separate ink cart. and can only hold 8.5x11 paper. (Unless I'm missing something....) The ink tends to run out at different times for me so it is essential that I have seperate cart. And have them on hand. This probably doesn't help as it seems to be a step backward for you. I guess the point is that Epson has the best quality for the money for me. Would love to get an 11x14 printer someday at a reasonable price though. Sinserely; Steve
image #7 "Boy, this has been a stressful day. Wait til I tell my mama." Seriously, hope all turns out well for the youngster. Squirrels can be very dangerous to young birds, even eating them on occassion. We gotta look out for the young and helpless in nature.
"Oh black water keep on rollin', mississippi moon won't ya keep on shinin' on me." Doobie Brothers
Wow, I hope this isn't making anyone think to hard. No takers. Oh well< I thought it would have been an interesting thread. I guess I'll just post my own. "There's a rose in the fisted glove and the eagle flies with the dove." CSN
That is a very pleasing image. Refreshing.
Mary1946 wrote:
Here is what is left of a dandelion.
"Somewhere over the rainbow skies are blue."
Follow the yellow brick road
Dorthy, sorry you missed your flight.
Hope this isn't to boring. "When I think back on the crap I learned in high school, it's a wonder I can think at all."