More! The curves in the second mash-up are lyrical; everything works together. I also like the way the fence fits into the first one – it seems both logical and illogical. :-)
Thanks so much harrie but you should know that these aren’t reflections but multi-layered compositions drawn from single images made throughout the last two months.
I knew you were being complimentary but as I responded to Ken in an earlier post, even though an image might appear as a natural reflection, that’s never my intention — “too much Photoshop mastery that I lack, not to mention the the time and effort it takes to pull something like that off :)”
More! The curves in the second mash-up are lyrical; everything works together. I also like the way the fence fits into the first one – it seems both logical and illogical. :-)
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Thanks Lynn. That’s a nice way of seeing the whole mashup process — reconciling the logical and illogical.
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Well done Alan
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Many thanks John. Glad you liked.
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Fine set; you’re a wizard with reflections! :)
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Thanks so much harrie but you should know that these aren’t reflections but multi-layered compositions drawn from single images made throughout the last two months.
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😃 I had some doubts; but they look pretty natural; which is meant as a compliment 👍✋
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I knew you were being complimentary but as I responded to Ken in an earlier post, even though an image might appear as a natural reflection, that’s never my intention — “too much Photoshop mastery that I lack, not to mention the the time and effort it takes to pull something like that off :)”
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