I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (72)
jocko500
not sure ofthe lens I used here.
Fidelity2
Very very good. 5+!!!
PD154
Great textures here Jock, and 100 years +..Just goes to show, they knew how to produce fabric in those days, nowadays, were lucky if a pair of Jeans sees a ten year birthday :)
LBJ2
Splendid shot, Jock. Fascinating.. more than a 100 years old... Interesting macro on the decay of it. Clothes from a time where things was of high quality. Wonderful documentary on this.+5
tallpindo
Don't be a frayed.
carlx
Excellent texture!!!
jocko500
all three shots is the same cloth. the middle shot is the hole you see in the first shot and the bottom shot is a close up of the cloth itself
lyron
Wonderful work!
MagikUnicorn
Nicely presented
jocko500
the cloth is from the 1800's so my math is off some
PIERRE25
Excellent travail!
sazzart
Cool macro photo - Don't over eat Jock ;) Yeah, yeah,I know, easier said than done :P
annie5
Very interesting pictures! Have a good time :)
e-brink
Cloth is always full of history. In my Museum of Photography, apart from around 500 cameras, we have quite a few mannequins dressed in authentic Victorian outfits, some old as 1880 or so.
Faemike55
Have fun at the cook-off Well done
auntietk
I love textiles. Thank you for going back and finding this and posting it! What a fascinating trio of photographs.
Prematos
Great macro and very interesting
photostar
Great macro shots of this fine cloth, Jock. Handmade has always been the most durable. Hey, have a great time at the gumbo cook-off. Eat some for me, too.
flora-crassella
very interesting photo series! Beautiful photos!
sema_fox
Very in detail! Wonderfully!
melevos
Great macro
wawadave
no cotton weevils? where was that cloth at? you can see its coarseness unlike todays milled cloth.
UteBigSmile
Nice details! Hug's Ute
Star4mation
Top photo Jock !!! :)
evinrude
Very effective juxtapositions. My wife would tell me that some of my clothes are that old.
JeffG7BRJ
Excellent shots Jocko, the macro of the hole is fantastic, even the colour of the cloth makes it look very old. Superb work. Bravo!!!!! Hope you have a great time at the cook off and get some good gumbo down you.
moonrancher
Wonderful detail at each level. I'm looking forward to seeing the images you get. :D
Angelsinger
wow... I am especially drawn to the middle frame; the dangling pieces of fabric and the bit that almost looks as if it had been burnt away are somehow appealing to me. : ) I read where you said this fabric is from the 1800's -- IMAGINE! A fabric surviving this long, even though it isn't in its best state.... Gotta agree with PD154 about the longevity of fabrics from those days vs. the nature of current cloths! But ya' know, I think the art of creating such fabrics isn't lost; it's just that less durable wares ensures continued sales! Thank you for sharing this. I love the variety (and many times, the education), you provide throughout your gallery! big smiles
drace68
Great macros, but "Bring on the Gumbo!
amota99517
This is very creative and I like seeing the different levels of detail. Splendidly done!