Towers of Power #4 - with variations by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 4/5/12, at the semi beautiful El Dorado Nature Center in beautiful Long Beach, California.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
Original on top.
A ZOOM would be most appropriate.
Different towers than the ones shown in my Towers of Power postings 2 and 3. These are situated within the Nature Center and not across the street.
Adieu, thankx for the peek, and for any and all favs and noncritical comments.
Comments (12)
durleybeachbum
I like no.2, but I LOVE no 5!
magnus073
Cool shots here Harry, love the variations you came up with. Also having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have ;)
morningglory
I wish they realy looked like number 5. Totally wild.
MrsRatbag
I'm with Andrea, I like #2 but I particularly like that last one! Wonderful work!!
Feliciti
cool different creation with :) hey a new avatar i can see ;)
whaleman
Nice work, perhaps the last one is how the birds see them!
Digitaleagle
Excellent collage, interesting effects, creative work!
racolt33
nice collage, 2nd photo reminds me of a science fiction movie shot!
bmac62
5 gives the appearance of one of those shows about what the world would look like 75-100 years after the end of all human life on earth:) Nicely done Harry...I can see you enjoying the daylights out of digifiddling with each of your variations. Excellent work!
tennesseecowgirl
Those are great, especially the last one!
danapommet
A wonderful collage Harry and #2 is my favorite but I also have to admit that #5 made me laugh!
anahata.c
lol! I love how they all end up doing some bizarre jitterbug and messing themselves into oblivion. The initial shot is a fine capture of classic balance between two towers, and how they stand boldly almost with no variation. And with thin lines against an open sky, they almost ask for variations from an artist who knows how to do them (as you do). The 2d looks like some kind of inversion, and has the same grace as the first. The next two explore distortions of the lines, one with a kind of faded/blurred treatment (very linear in quality) and the next, with thickening and almost making them threatening. And then the last? Boom! They decide to go dancing. Love how it ends, and I didn't know there were that many beams & wires in those things. However you did it, you let it grow beams & lines for the final image. A fine montage. I assume you could do lots of these themes & variations, the possibilities are limitless. But as always, you know where to start & where to stop. This sequence is complete. Fine work.