Thanks Ken. I do have a confession to make however: the ladder was originally photographed against a cloudless blue sky. The two colors were added afterwards in a moment of inspiration :)
Your photographs continue to amaze me. In the first photo, the ninth (or is it the eighth?) rung from the top is pretty scary. No matter; it breaks the regularity nicely. Can’t imagine what you went through to make the second photo; looks like it might have been fun, though.
Thanks Linda. Nothing complicated about the second image — just a straightforward Photoshop invert adjustment. Lately, I’ve become intrigued by the unusual color palettes it produces — color combinations that we aren’t accustomed to seeing.
Further proof of your eye for stunning graphics, especially the first shot. Nice work, Alan.
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Thanks Ken. I do have a confession to make however: the ladder was originally photographed against a cloudless blue sky. The two colors were added afterwards in a moment of inspiration :)
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Another reason to love cloudless blue skies.
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Especially living where you do :}
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Your photographs continue to amaze me. In the first photo, the ninth (or is it the eighth?) rung from the top is pretty scary. No matter; it breaks the regularity nicely. Can’t imagine what you went through to make the second photo; looks like it might have been fun, though.
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Thanks Linda. Nothing complicated about the second image — just a straightforward Photoshop invert adjustment. Lately, I’ve become intrigued by the unusual color palettes it produces — color combinations that we aren’t accustomed to seeing.
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Ken’s right, what an eye for graphics, and I’ve always thought, for color. Oh, that first image! Delicious! And the second as well.
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Much appreciated Lynn. Thank you.
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