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Once in a Blue Moon

Photography Photo Manipulation posted on Apr 11, 2011
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I was going through some old slides the other day, and stumbled across this one. It's kind of a reflection of my mood lately.... But it will pass... I just wanted to let all my Rendo friends know I'm still alive, and kicking. My comments and postings have been sporadic lately, and will probably remain so for a while. With health problems and other issues with elderly relatives on both sides of the family, and other relatives who are working extremely hard and tirelessly at being a pain in the butt, things are a little stressful at the ol' RodS Ranch lately. But it will pass, sooner or later. It always does. I'll continue to comment as much as possible on your wonderful art (I'm waaaaay behind at this point), and will continue to create new art, and post as time and situation allows. I am still working on the TNA story - things are about to get real interesting for the girls. ;-D About the photo... This actually isn't the moon - it's the sun! This is the result of a funky roll of slide film - the whole roll came out blue and really funny-looking. I don't know if the film itself was bad, or if someone at the lab cross-processed (used the wrong chemistry) accidentally. At any rate, they didn't charge me, gave me a new roll of film, and I actually like the way this image turned out! I like the look of the clouds, and the moody, other-worldly look. The two streaks at the bottom are reflections on railroad tracks. The slide was scanned at 4800 DPI, and I doinked around with it a bit in Photoshop. I used a watercolor filter, which gave it a kind of grainy, pointillist effect, and added a bit of contrast. Thanks to all of you for your comments, and support! This community absolutely ROCKS!

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Rainastorm

5:27PM | Thu, 21 April 2011

Oh, Rod...I'm sorry to hear that...and even though these times will pass...some how it doesn't make a current situation any easier to deal with. Know your in my thought my friend. Life here is the same as always...if its not one thing its three others. Beautiful post.

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SIGMAWORLD

5:17AM | Sat, 23 April 2011

Beautiful!

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shadownet

12:55PM | Sun, 24 April 2011

Beautiful!

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Chipka

10:20PM | Wed, 27 April 2011

This is a gorgeous shot, and after reading your account of what it actually is, I can say that it's the perfect example of the good-ol' Hollywood work-horse: the day-for-night shot that always has that blue tinge and daytime shadows despite the apparent "night" aspects of the image in question. This is a better version of that and it has a nicely otherworldly vibe. I'm glad I saw it, and hang in there: things do get better!

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