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Chevrolet Camaro - with variations #2

Photography Abstract posted on May 09, 2014
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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)


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durleybeachbum

2:19PM | Fri, 09 May 2014

Well, Harry, I do like your photos, but I think the car itself is hideous.

goodoleboy

2:53PM | Fri, 09 May 2014

Your privilege. Although you don't like cars in general, which model would you consider nonhideous?

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johndoop

2:24PM | Fri, 09 May 2014

Fantastic done !!love the third picture is perhaps the future car!!!!

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Cyve

4:03PM | Fri, 09 May 2014

Fantastic manipulations !!!

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claude19

4:05PM | Fri, 09 May 2014

I love the ghost car option number 4!!!

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MrsRatbag

12:20PM | Sat, 10 May 2014

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!

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anahata.c

4:43AM | Fri, 23 May 2014

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.


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