Rock facade - with variations #3 by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured off the side of a medical building, 12/3/13, early in the am, not far from my humble habitat.
Original on top. And ZOOM for much better detail.
This is the same image I posted three days ago, but with different variations this time.
Adjo.
Comments (10)
durleybeachbum
Very striking! I do liketheoriginal best, but the others are fascinating.
magnus073
Nice work as always Harry, I like the variations.
giulband
Great Serie
johndoop
Great collage you have a eye for details! Awesome work!!!!
Cyve
Fantastic manipulation and very great result !
jocko500
wonderful shots
MrsRatbag
These rock shapes sure make great abstracts; the added colours in some of these filtered versions really jump out, so much depth and texture! Well done my friend!
anahata.c
I'll comment on the other montage of these in a minute, but since I rarely comment on your most recent images, I wanted to do it at least once before the year was out. (Throw a parade---I actually commented on a current image!) You really dive in, in these rock series. This one has a geologic feel to it, studying the strata and what appear to be earth-changing effects on the rocks. The second one is colored to look like a study in the various minerals within. Very analytical. The third and fourth look like land forms effected by cataclysm, esp the bottom one where it looks like massive sides of a mountain, plunging over the centuries. The third feels like a gigantic magnet applied to both ends. These forms lend themselves to energy-manipulations, for sure. And the original is an upload by itself, for the details, the clear strata, the shadow and light play, and the rich music of all those stones clumped together in concrete (or whatever the binding/filler is). A fine zero-in on another simple piece of one's day...though it's from a medical building, it almost could be a formation from the southwest: More fine work, helping us realize that the things beneath our noses are as rich as mountain ranges, if we only look...
racolt33
What slick patterns and textures you've derived here. This is very attractive stonefront. Nice postwork!
mgtcs
Fantastic textures my friend, excellent photos!