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this is probably the rare occasion that I have an image that fits in this page- however it probably fits better in others. Velvia converted to black and white in photoshop

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Carolina -

 

It fits well here or on "Other". Hard to tell which I prefer, they are both so well seen and executed, and suspect that if I had them hanging I'd hang both as you display them here.

 

Stuart

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M.C., your pictures are welcome here any time!!!

 

These are stunning. I have admired your "optical art" in the other section, but given the subject material, these have special attraction for me as a "car nut".

 

Sometime, if you have an opportunity, could you give me a clue about how you do this? I've become interested in creating more from my photos recently and would really like to know your technique. Perhaps I can share something from my meager fund of information that is helpful to you in return.

 

Thanks for posting. Please do post more in S&L!!!

 

Allan

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Guest Bernd Banken

very, very good pictures! I think you should continue a bit your work and add

 

a) another b/w solarization or

B) something in color like cross or so.

 

Then you have a tryptichon which will be a stunning series at any wall!

 

Just an idea when I drifted over the photographs.

 

Regards

Bernd

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Guest carolina

Stuart, Allan and Bernd. Thank you for looking and commenting. Allan this was converted to black and white in PS by making each chanel a layer then using layer masks and stacking order to get this result. I will post a sequence on how to get patterns and montages when I get a chance-either here or in the other category. Bernd I will give it a try and post the result. Thanks again. Carolina

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Ditto..I love the color..you are also consistantly "faithful " to your color pallete..not something you see too often with photographers...curse of the medium I guess.

 

Thanks for sharing

 

 

Cheers, JRM

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Guest carolina

here are the other attemps that combine colour and black and white- I think the first prob fits the series better- but I like all three.

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