OH, man. Now that's some great stuff, Eric. Each one of those is really, really good....earns you a spot at the head table.
Tom
Yowza! What Tom said!
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Thanks for the kind comments all you guys, - I appreciate your feedback and support!
I suppose this type of imaging isn't for everyone, but I find it way fun and I owe it
all to you JUNKIES for showing me the light - say AMEN!
Tom, I hope that table is in the Palace Saloon so we can tilt a few, and then go chase Pelicans.
Jeeze Eric, these are crazy good. Serious nice examples of tastefully applied processing per panel. 1 & 3 don't come off as extreme rendering at all. With image 1 appearing to have the least of those 2. Like you took the natural colors and filled them with as much power as they could hold and still be themselves vibrantly. While I absolutely admire image 1 and would seek out that very thing in an instant, it is image 3 that carries the day for me. This round. Image 2 is not without regard, I just find myself wanting to add what isn't there as that item can be found to the bottom and right frame. I like the seem covers and simply think I would like them seen all the way around frame. A balance and uniform geometry thing. Just saying Excellent results for your effort Eric. Well done indeedy. thumb
Now that first one would make a wonderful poster; psychedelic for sure! Love the colors in here; sure woke me up!
Thanks a bunch for the comment Eia, appreciated. I hadn't thought of psychedelic as a descriptor for this type of image, but I think that's a good call - I was a young adult in the heyday of the psychedelic art movement and liked it then - probably explains why now, I like this type of image so much.
Jeeze Eric, these are crazy good. Serious nice examples of tastefully applied processing per panel. 1 & 3 don't come off as extreme rendering at all. With image 1 appearing to have the least of those 2. Like you took the natural colors and filled them with as much power as they could hold and still be themselves vibrantly. While I absolutely admire image 1 and would seek out that very thing in an instant, it is image 3 that carries the day for me. This round. Image 2 is not without regard, I just find myself wanting to add what isn't there as that item can be found to the bottom and right frame. I like the seem covers and simply think I would like them seen all the way around frame. A balance and uniform geometry thing. Just saying Excellent results for your effort Eric. Well done indeedy. thumb
Thanks so much Michael - I always enjoy your thoughtful observations and C&C!
As Tom mentioned in another thread, you never know what colors will emerge until PP, and that was the case here. I quite agree with you about #2 - because of inadequate framing during the shoot, I couldn't get a full border for the final crop, and I think the image suffers as a result - but, I couldn't resist those psychedelic colors!
#3 is the side of a caboose - that's why it's so red!
Lots of Cabooses to choose from Sweet !!! How handy is that :photo
Figured you rounded out your day by getting every little ounce out of that location to satisfy your apatite awhile.
Yet another really well seen and gathered image to add into the mix Terrific shot
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I'm real partial to the first one. Great texture, colors, and even depth!
Thanks for the kind comments all you guys, - I appreciate your feedback and support!
I suppose this type of imaging isn't for everyone, but I find it way fun and I owe it
all to you JUNKIES for showing me the light - say AMEN!
Tom, I hope that table is in the Palace Saloon so we can tilt a few, and then go chase Pelicans.
Thanks a bunch for the comment Eia, appreciated. I hadn't thought of psychedelic as a descriptor for this type of image, but I think that's a good call - I was a young adult in the heyday of the psychedelic art movement and liked it then - probably explains why now, I like this type of image so much.
Thanks so much Michael - I always enjoy your thoughtful observations and C&C!
As Tom mentioned in another thread, you never know what colors will emerge until PP, and that was the case here. I quite agree with you about #2 - because of inadequate framing during the shoot, I couldn't get a full border for the final crop, and I think the image suffers as a result - but, I couldn't resist those psychedelic colors!
#3 is the side of a caboose - that's why it's so red!
Figured you rounded out your day by getting every little ounce out of that location to satisfy your apatite awhile.
Yet another really well seen and gathered image to add into the mix Terrific shot
Lauren Blackwell
www.redleashphoto.com
Thanks for the kind comment Lauren - I'm glad to have brightened (in a rusty way) your day.