I need to mention one thing. I do post process all my pictures in Photoshop. I use Curves (not Levels any more, Curves is more flexible) Â to adjust the RGB levels. And than I hit them with the Unsharp Mask filter to sharpen them up a tad. But I got tired of writing that each time I uploaded a new picture. There's one picture that I did a little bit more to it in Photoshop. It's the one titled Abstract Maze. It's all S.F.B.M. II. Rendering it to disk in UF with Anti-aliasing turned on smoothed it out entirely. Rendering it to disk without Anti-aliasing made it too chaotic. So I took those two images and blended them in Photoshop. The result isn't exactly what the original looked like on screen in UF, but more so than either layer did separately. And I want to give a blanket thank you to everyone who has commented on my pictures and encouraged me to continue. Thank you, Ed
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Comments (7)
miwi
Klasse image,like it very much!!!!
RondaJ
Very Cool design!!!!
XoxoTree
awesome. :)
Rykk
WAY cool symmetry! I like the sorta "iron cross" vibe of the backdrop. Well done!
MountainEd
Thanks for the nice comments everyone. Ricks mention of symmetry reminded me that I forgot to mention the use of Kaleidoscope transformation.
AnnaKirsten
Gorgeous colours with a very porcelain appearance! Beautiful!
gumbykat
Wonderful kaleidescope of colors! It's beautiful, Ed!