black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,325Major grins
edited April 29, 2013
Well, right about now I'll take any hallucination I can get.:hurtI ripped a bicep tendon off at the shoulder and there's not much joy in mudville at the present time. I've gone the " safe and legal " route....just might have to explore other options.:D
I like these shots a lot, Eric. It's hard to pick a favorite between the B&W or the color version. They're both very well done.
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
Oh my goodness Tom, that sounds painful and certainly inconvenient.... :
I hope you heal fast and well (not sure how you fix that one), and can stay comfortable in the meantime. Keep us posted.
Best Wishes !!
Eric
Well, right about now I'll take any hallucination I can get.:hurtI ripped a bicep tendon off at the shoulder and there's not much joy in mudville at the present time. I've gone the " safe and legal " route....just might have to explore other options.:D
I like these shots a lot, Eric. It's hard to pick a favorite between the B&W or the color version. They're both very well done.
Cristóbal, Richard, Don, thanks for your feedback and support - appreciated!
Don, I like the B&W best also - I'm fascinated with the lines and patterns that emerged... btw - no tricks - just vertical straightening, crop, and conversion.
Mild is good. Calm before the storm sometimes so it is nice to know when ya got it good
Both nice works Eric. BW quality above the color for me. For the color I am getting a yellow
cast & some green over 7/8th of the image left to right. The last panel doesn't have it or seems to be
pretty clear of it. So I like the virtues of that far right vertical. Also looking at the yellow green blotchy as something a little .
But I know you have considered these things and this is the landing spot. Just saying my catches.
Color/texture differences are due to multiple angles of reflection
Color/texture modifications are creative choices - it was not intended to be "realistic"
These excursions away from orthodoxy are always a YMMV thing - part of the territory.
Thanks for your feedback Michael - always appreciated!
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I like these shots a lot, Eric. It's hard to pick a favorite between the B&W or the color version. They're both very well done.
Tom
I hope you heal fast and well (not sure how you fix that one), and can stay comfortable in the meantime. Keep us posted.
Best Wishes !!
Eric
I agree with Tom. Nice shots!
Safe and legal, welcome to Colorado!
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Cheers, Richard.
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Don, I like the B&W best also - I'm fascinated with the lines and patterns that emerged... btw - no tricks - just vertical straightening, crop, and conversion.
Both nice works Eric. BW quality above the color for me. For the color I am getting a yellow
cast & some green over 7/8th of the image left to right. The last panel doesn't have it or seems to be
pretty clear of it. So I like the virtues of that far right vertical. Also looking at the yellow green blotchy as something a little .
But I know you have considered these things and this is the landing spot. Just saying my catches.
Can't sneak anything past you Michael!
Color/texture differences are due to multiple angles of reflection
Color/texture modifications are creative choices - it was not intended to be "realistic"
These excursions away from orthodoxy are always a YMMV thing - part of the territory.
Thanks for your feedback Michael - always appreciated!
Thanks for the comment Otto, and welcome to the Forum (of Mis-Fit Toys ).
Have fun!