minniev wrote:Wonderful trio, showcase for the "artist's eye" finding the design, the line, the light/shadow.
It would be fun to start a Challenge on the "artist's eye!" S-
minniev wrote:Wonderful trio, showcase for the "artist's eye" finding the design, the line, the light/shadow.
I’m glad to see another inspiration in the Chair series, which is part of what led to my My House post today. I’ve been gathering a few images of the chairs I inherited in this house, and those I’ve added. They are a motley bunch, from a variety of sources, but interesting in different ways.Ernst-Ulrich Schafer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:11 pmAdded to the series with this image taken yesterday.
You make me want to see more! S-Ernst-Ulrich Schafer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:11 pmAdded to the series with this image taken yesterday.
With apologies, Ernst. I thought of your series this morning when I saw this face on the wall behind a chair. I processed it first in SEP2, then "Minnified" it with textures in Topaz. Now I am looking everywhere for photo opportunities. I hope you can excuse my presumptuous intrusion into your series. MattErnst-Ulrich Schafer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:11 pmAdded to the series with this image taken yesterday.
Thanks Ernst. Means a lot. Learning to look after a lifetime of not, is "eye-opening." MattErnst-Ulrich Schafer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 5:54 pmPretty dam cool Matt. All we have to do as photographers is to open up the seeing.
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