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This is second in a series of photo abstracts i am posting of the same building which i came across during an outing in a rural area in western WA....this one has an edge erode effect to increase rough texture,i darkened sky,and then used a blue soft lighting; all done in Paint Pro8...let me know what you think and if you prefer one over the other (only 2 are posted thus far) Thanks!
wow gayle! talk about blue! i guess you weren't kidding ;^) i have to tell you, i love blue as well. nothing more beautiful than a nice, deep, polarized sky. you captured a nice one here. you can lose yourself in there.
i normally try not to alter photos too much but i like what you've done here. the monochromatic blue offsets the red bricked-in window. i think the "edge erode" definitely helped the texture come out. however, it put a very "hard" edge on the roofline. i wonder if you would've gotten a cleaner roofline and improved the texture by simply jacking up the contrast a bit? although, come to think of it, it would probably throw off the balance between the two blues.
thank you so much for your great comment on my macro. i'm very glad you liked it. since you like blue, i wonder what you think of my rendition in blue? http://www.usefilm.com/image/316815.html i'd love to hear your opinion.
hi,Neil...thanks for looking at my latest little series...i don't know how to cut/paste a sky,but only used the fill tool which adds degree of opacity of a chosen color...i noticed roof edge,but it is that way on orig.,too,except not as noticeable since lighter blue sky...maybe i should have painted jagged line black,or dark blue?...appreciate the input always...your friend,gayle
Hi Gayle, i prefer the other one. It looks like you "cut and paste" the sky, this is because of the white line on the edge of the roof. I think the other one looks more natural. Nice experiment though. Keep them coming. Best wishes, Neil