Saturday, April 7, 2018

EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE

"Every Which Way But Loose" (6-28-09 2988v8) was just now morphed from an earlier (already much fudged with) version of a very old original pic of mine. What else to say about it? Again (as mentioned in my previous post's comments) it's evidence of my fondness for bright colors on a black background. In this one, I've also played around with the slide bars under the "blocks" filter. Of course, there's so much editing (both new and years old) beneath this particular photo version it's a small miracle it hasn't gone wonky to the max. I have brand new pix I haven't even loaded to my computer yet, but just haven't had the time. That's not a complaint. It's good to be busy. Despite any mood swings (that continue to be rather intense) or external "issues," I'm enjoying the slow advent of spring.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

WIDE OPEN OM

"Wide Open Om" (6-28-09v5d) was just morphed from (as often) an old version of an even older pic. In fact, one of my oldest original pix. It's rather astounding that it hasn't gone totally wonky on me long since, given how much editing its many versions have been through over the years. And, yeah, I know, anyone brave enough to have been following this blog even in a haphazard way, will recognize how readily I'm seduced by bright colors on black. Also, that I have great fun fooling around with the various gauges (slide bars?) under the "underpainting" filter.

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‘til next take, may you enjoy life in the ever changing light,




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Monday, April 2, 2018

DAY'S END

"Day's End" (6-28-09 2985v7) was taken in the same rose garden as the one I morphed into yesterday's pic post. At about the same time. The title is meant to include other types of endings: summer into fall, life into what comes after. As to what was done to this photo, I fussed at it using various functions/filters in Photoshop to get that water color effect. But it was when I applied a deep warming color filter that it became a pic I could really like. Without that warm color filter, it's a nice enough pic of pretty roses, but has no real heart.

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‘til next take, may you enjoy life in the ever changing light,




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