QUAVERING
"Quavering" (11-6-14 004v6c) is in another of my favorite color combos. Especially given those little bits of lavender that come in at the edges. I had great fun morphing this one. A couple Photoshop functions that I've been experimenting a bit more with are angled strokes and crosshatch (and less so, rough pastels). They each add little light colored straight lines going at an angle across the pic. It's always a surprise to see just how these filters interact with whatever lines/shapes are in a particular picture. I sometimes then reverse the colors or blur the pic, or any other number of additional filters. "Quavering" is the result of a host of different filters, plus color work in MS Picture Manager. (BTW, I've begun working with the color functions in Photoshop. And right now am finding them particularly useful with improving the various contrast problems of some representational pix of mine.)
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NOTE: In most browsers you can click on a photo to view a larger version. There are many more photos posted here than show at any given time in this left-hand column. See the Archives listing (below Previous Posts) in the right hand column. And here’s the link if you wish to read an Introduction, Background, & Technical Aspects post about this blog.
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‘til next take, may you enjoy life in the ever changing light,[aka: Patricia Kelly] **** If you wish to copy or use any of my writing or photos, please email me for permission (under “View my complete profile”) ****
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