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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
another fine mess.... |
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Melvin Surdin Registered: Jun 21, 2009 Total Posts: 10 Country: United States |
Love the colors and textures ... |
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altopog Registered: Jan 13, 2009 Total Posts: 258 Country: United States |
a little too busy for me... |
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AuntiPode Registered: Aug 05, 2008 Total Posts: 4576 Country: New Zealand |
I agree with you, Scott, it's difficult to may a classic composition of such a busy subject. I also agree with Melvin the the colors and textures have promise. Why not let the colors have their way? |
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Kaden K. Registered: Mar 14, 2008 Total Posts: 3130 Country: United States |
I like the b&w version. The light is cool there. |
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anotherview Registered: Nov 02, 2008 Total Posts: 2284 Country: United States |
sbeme: You have one of those images whose appeal spans several color treatments and converts to b&w. I like each here. Let me suggest opening up the shadows of the b&w image. The two color images contain more shadow information and detail, and satisfy more for it. The b&w image may, too. |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
AuntiPode wrote: |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
Melvin Surdin wrote: |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
Kaden K. wrote: |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
anotherview wrote: |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
Or....? |
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anotherview Registered: Nov 02, 2008 Total Posts: 2284 Country: United States |
sbeme: This contrasty, toned b&w version shows another possibility of this image. I prefer it over the others because it has removed distractions while presenting the old motor dramatically via a dark, near-abstract visual, now more elemental and hence reduced to expressing the old energy of this machine. |
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AuntiPode Registered: Aug 05, 2008 Total Posts: 4576 Country: New Zealand |
Reminds me of pseudo-solarizing prints. |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
Anotherview, |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
Karen, |
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anotherview Registered: Nov 02, 2008 Total Posts: 2284 Country: United States |
sbeme: The squiggles contribute to this particular image by supporting it. At least in the small Web version, they become noticeable only after a longer viewing of the image. Then, emerging, they seem to outline the edges of machine parts as if defining their shape will slow their aging to rust. Leave the squiggles. |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
anotherview wrote: |
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internecine Registered: Apr 06, 2009 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
wow, please turn down the photoshop knob on all versions. |
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lylejk Registered: Jun 12, 2004 Total Posts: 3408 Country: United States |
ok internecine; I won't even use photoshop (used GIMP; lol). ![]() |
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sbeme Registered: Dec 23, 2003 Total Posts: 11891 Country: United States |
Lyle, |
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lylejk Registered: Jun 12, 2004 Total Posts: 3408 Country: United States |
Guess I made it a little too Tie/Died Scott. lol |
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Justin Stone Registered: Dec 19, 2007 Total Posts: 126 Country: United States |
Reminds me of a techno crab scouring the bottom for detritus. |