The green and blue are both “real” colors? Yes, I’ll say that was a tasteful choice on someone’s part – so you’re not the only one with good taste – I thought you changed the colors.
If you Google images for “tennis courts,” you’ll see these colors are not that unusual. For a truly amazing court, Google “Burj al Arab tennis” (unfortunately the videos aren’t all that sharp.) If I were up there, I’d be playing by the net the whole time and hanging on for dear life :)
Wonderful!
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Thanks Peter. You’re doing leaves on vehicles; I’m doing them on the tennis court. Maybe in the spring we can do them on trees :)
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haha, yes, that would be nice!
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Brilliant series, Alan. Our tennis court in the park is not nearly as exciting as what you have found. Great work.
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Thank you Ken. The newly resurfaced colors helped a lot, as did the wet court that provided ample reflections.
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Yes, brilliant – I could go for these on my walls! As usual, I love what you did with the colors in the color shots.
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Thanks Lynn. Much appreciated. It was nice to see these old courts resurfaced in such an attractive way.
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The green and blue are both “real” colors? Yes, I’ll say that was a tasteful choice on someone’s part – so you’re not the only one with good taste – I thought you changed the colors.
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If you Google images for “tennis courts,” you’ll see these colors are not that unusual. For a truly amazing court, Google “Burj al Arab tennis” (unfortunately the videos aren’t all that sharp.) If I were up there, I’d be playing by the net the whole time and hanging on for dear life :)
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Crazy!
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Yeah! This is great!!!
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Glad you like, Markus.
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