Chevrolet Camaro - with variations #2 by goodoleboy
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Description
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
The last of this miniseries, captured 6/8/13, early morning, on the parking lot of my local post office.
Original on top, and okay to ZOOM.
Adjo.
Comments (6)
durleybeachbum
Well, Harry, I do like your photos, but I think the car itself is hideous.
goodoleboy
Your privilege. Although you don't like cars in general, which model would you consider nonhideous?
johndoop
Fantastic done !!love the third picture is perhaps the future car!!!!
Cyve
Fantastic manipulations !!!
claude19
I love the ghost car option number 4!!!
MrsRatbag
Fun stuff indeed, Harry! This one also l ends itself well to the variations theme. The last one, the conjoined twins, looks like it might be a tad bit difficult to drive--hard to choose a direction with two heads! All in all excellent work from the variations master!
anahata.c
Denise called you the "variations master"---hear hear! Same original, but a new set of explorations. In number 2, you seem again to have done a black and white, and then transformed colors on the colored surfaces. In fact, you've done greens on the Camaro and wall, and maybe a purple on the neighboring car. An eerie otherworldly effect, and fine finessing between techniques. (It's all of a unit, but you had to use several techniques to get there...) 3 is a vertical mirror image, I assume, and you divided it to make it look like a big avant garde speed boat! A really fun variation. Number 4 is a deep indigo night variation---there has to be some kind of inversion here (shadows are light, light is dark), but you've done it in deep blues, with neon glows coming out of the darkness. A fine futuristic night shot. And number 5 is like your previous mirror shot, only you didn't do it vertically, you let the two images meet in a 'crest' of sorts (the wheel meeting itself in the center), resulting in another semi-abstract. It ends in a pointed pavement, like an arrow, a fine place to end. You got a lot of mileage---no pun intended---from that car shot. But the original had a lot in it, and that yellow against the orange wall makes a very vivid contrast. You know, seeing so many of your shots in one week, now, points out the considerable variety of imagery in your gallery. One can see it in a mere week. Just in the shots I've just commented on, there's a broad variety. "Varations Master" works on more than one level.