Oops, that part was not intentional at all. Thanks for the correction Linda. I’ll leave everything as is though so everyone knows what a sharp reader you are.
Aside from the chuckles….such a nice series, Alan, and I love the guest photographer’s coils, beautiful! Favorites are the 2nd and 3rd – the tread as architecture and the metal shop guy. And the coils!
Thanks Lynn. #2 is an inverse of the identical image that appeared in Part One. The metal shop picture has two layers: the original in full color, and one that is a B&W inverse of same. I especially liked the resulting colors and illustration-like quality.
The inverse – I see – both are equally appealing (to me anyway!). The illustration-like quality and the colors are also what I liked in the metal shop photo – I would have said that if I could have formulated it at the time. You do such good work with layers – that eye for graphics!
A Rusted Development and Ferrous the Thought? Pretty funny . . . :-)
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Spoken as a the true editor you were :)
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Did you do that on purpose—”a the”—just so I’d use my editorish skills? Also pretty funny . . . :-)
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Oops, that part was not intentional at all. Thanks for the correction Linda. I’ll leave everything as is though so everyone knows what a sharp reader you are.
Now, about the photos . . .
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Aside from the chuckles….such a nice series, Alan, and I love the guest photographer’s coils, beautiful! Favorites are the 2nd and 3rd – the tread as architecture and the metal shop guy. And the coils!
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Thanks Lynn. #2 is an inverse of the identical image that appeared in Part One. The metal shop picture has two layers: the original in full color, and one that is a B&W inverse of same. I especially liked the resulting colors and illustration-like quality.
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The inverse – I see – both are equally appealing (to me anyway!). The illustration-like quality and the colors are also what I liked in the metal shop photo – I would have said that if I could have formulated it at the time. You do such good work with layers – that eye for graphics!
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